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  • Paid J-1 Visa Training in the USA
    Paid J-1 Visa Training in the USA
    3 days ago
    Full-time
    Stockport

    About the job PROGRAM OVERVIEW: The Fast Track J-1 Intern & Trainee Program is administered by the U.S. Department of State with the goal of allowing foreigners to come to the United States to gain exposure to U.S. culture and to train in their occupational field. Fast Track USA by Hosco, powered by ITN & Odyssey programs can last a maximum of 12 months. LOCATIONS: Explore the U.S. while developing your hospitality career in some of the most iconic destinations: • Florida – Experience world-class hospitality in Miami’s vibrant coastal scene or Orlando’s top luxury resorts., • California – Train in glamorous Los Angeles, chic Santa Monica, or the wine country of Napa Valley., • New York – Immerse yourself in the fast-paced energy of Manhattan’s five-star hotels and fine-dining landmarks., • Hawaii – Discover resort excellence on the beautiful islands of Maui or Oahu, where hospitality meets paradise., • Nevada – Learn from the best in Las Vegas, home to some of the most innovative hotels and entertainment experiences in the world., • Colorado – Gain luxury hospitality experience surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Aspen and Vail., • And many more! Each location offers a unique cultural experience and the opportunity to work alongside industry professionals in world-renowned properties. BRANDS: Step into the realm of unparalleled hospitality excellence with our exclusive training opportunities at some of the most esteemed luxury hospitality companies in the USA. At Montage, Pendry, Marriott, Marcus, Hyatt, Accor, Four Season, The Ritz Carlton and many others, your career aspirations meet world-class mentorship and an environment designed for growth. DEPARTMENTS: F&B: Experience the Food & Beverage Department in a luxury resort environment. During the training program, you will experience most areas of the F&B department through rotations in the different outlets on property. The program is designed to give you the experience needed to excel in the hospitality industry when you return home. Culinary Arts: The Culinary Arts intern or trainee will engage in comprehensive training across diverse facets of culinary arts within a professional kitchen environment. This training provides a hands-on learning opportunity focused on cultivating culinary skills, fostering creativity, and gaining insights into kitchen operations across various culinary settings. Rooms Division: Get hands-on experience in front desk management, reservation systems, and housekeeping. Dive into the world of hotel operations, refine your skills, and contribute to exceptional guest experiences. This training is your gateway to practical learning in the hospitality industry. SALARY: • Starts from $2,500 per month, • Earn while you Learn The J-1 Intern and Trainee Programs in the United States offer compensation, providing an opportunity to earn while learning. The potential return on investment can be significant, depending on one's ability to save and manage finances effectively. Program monthly salary: 2,500-3,000 USD The stipend is paid on a bi-weekly basis. Departments: F&B kitchen, F&B service, Housekeeping, Sommelier, Bakery, F&B Management, Pastry, Room Division, Management.

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  • Residential Support Worker
    Residential Support Worker
    17 days ago
    £12.25 hourly
    Full-time
    Wythenshawe

    About Arborvitae Care Services (ACS): At Arborvitae Care Services, we’re passionate about transforming young lives. Our mission is simple yet powerful - to offer consistent, compassionate, and expert care to vulnerable young people. As a growing, mission driven organisation, we believe that every child truly matters, and we work tirelessly to create spaces where young people feel safe, supported, and empowered to thrive. Job Purpose • To provide advice, assistance and support to young people in our care, attending to their practical, physical and emotional needs. Ensuring the young person is always appropriately safe guarded, driving our ethos of ‘every child matter’s’. Key Responsibilities: Support to Young People: • To maintain a high quality of care and support which meets the practical, physical, emotional and behavioural needs of the young person within our care, • To provide a caring, supportive and nurturing environment in which the young person can feel secure and free from harm, • Establishing positive, trusted and secure relationships with the young person ensuring professional boundaries, • Be a positive role model to the young person, rewarding positive conduct, • Contribute to the young person’s care plan, • Attending to practical matters in relation to childcare and the family environment (cooking, cleaning, general maintenance around the home etc), • Keeping accurate written records on young people which feed into planning meetings, reviews or any other meetings as appropriate, • Empowering the young person and facilitating their active involvement in the decision making about their lives and future, sensitively supporting them where it may not be possible to act on their wishes, • Supporting the young person in meetings with relevant professionals including social workers, CAMHS and LAC nurses Support to Team: • To work as part of the home and wider Arborvitae team, • Being aware of the aims and outcomes of the home and working collaboratively with team members to achieve them, • Promote positive challenges within the team, • Any other responsibilities as so reasonably directed by the management team Person Specification: • Sensitivity and understanding (E), • Ability to work well with others (E), • Maintain confidentiality (E), • Patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations (E), • Ability to positively challenge behaviour from a young person (E), • Level 3 Diploma in Children’s Residential Care or willing to work towards (E), • Driving Licence (E), • Suitable enhanced DBS on the update service or willing to obtain (E), • Resilience (E), • Experience of working with children (D), • Experience of working within a children’s residential setting (D), • Awareness of legislation within the regulations (D), • Ability to install professional boundaries (E), • Empathetic & non-judgemental (E) Benefits: • Enhanced holiday scheme, increasing with service, • Birthday Day Off, • NHS Cash Plan Top up, • Life Assurance X3, • Free Blue Light Card, • Access to industry leading training, • Clear, career progression plan with our “Roots to Growth” scheme, • Supportive Leadership Team Shift Schedule: • 24 hour shift 10:00-10:00, • 15 hour shift 07:30-22:30, • Waking night shift 22:30-07:30 (Occasional cover) Work Location: The location/work-base for this role may require you work to from multiple locations. We will discuss this with you during the recruitment process. Commitment to Safeguarding: At ACS, safeguarding is our top priority. We are committed to promoting the welfare of children and young people, and all appointments are subject to DBS checks, satisfactory references and proof of right to work in the UK. How to Apply: If you have a passion for making a difference in the lives of vulnerable young people, then we want to hear from you! Take the next step in your career and apply today to join a company that values growth, creativity, and positive change.

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  • Recruitment Coordinator
    Recruitment Coordinator
    25 days ago
    £26000–£28000 yearly
    Full-time
    Cheadle

    Recruitment Coordinator Salary Band: £26,000 - £28,000 DOE Job Summary As Recruitment Co‑ordinator, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping our workforce and ensuring every candidate and clinician experiences a professional, responsive, and values‑driven recruitment journey. Combining strong organisational skills with a people‑centred approach, you’ll help us attract, engage, and retain the very best talent to deliver outstanding services. Key Responsibilities • Partner with leaders to forecast workforce needs and deliver targeted recruitment campaigns, • Write engaging job adverts and source talent through social media, professional networks, and direct outreach, • Manage the full recruitment cycle: shortlisting, interviews, offers, and onboarding, • Lead safer recruitment checks (DBS, references, right to work) and ensure compliance with GDPR and professional standards, • Track recruitment KPIs and provide regular reports to the Senior Leadership Team, • Coordinate induction schedules, ensuring new starters feel supported from day one, • Provide wider administrative and office support, contributing to a professional and welcoming environment Qualifications and Skills We’re looking for someone who brings both professional expertise and genuine passion for people. You’ll have: • Proven recruitment experience – ideally within healthcare or another regulated sector, • Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple campaigns at pace, • A proactive, results‑driven approach with a track record of successful outcomes, • Confident communication skills, able to build rapport and trust with candidates, clinicians, and colleagues, • Knowledge of safer recruitment, safeguarding, and inclusive hiring practices, • Strong digital capability, including Microsoft 365 and familiarity with ATS/CRM systems, • A calm, professional, and resilient mindset, with a focus on continuous improvement What We Offer At bMindful Psychology, you’ll join a purpose-driven, supportive team where your work makes a genuine difference. Our benefits include: • Competitive salary, • Generous annual leave plus bank holidays, • Optimise Health Plan – Simply Health, • Company pension, • Onsite parking, • Employee assistance programme and wellbeing initiatives, • Employee referral scheme About Us bMindful Psychology is an award‑winning mental health service provider, dedicated to delivering high‑quality psychological support to children and young people who have experienced developmental and relational trauma. Our vision is to create a warm, values‑driven team united by a shared commitment to exceptional care. With a strong multidisciplinary ethos and culture of collaboration, we strive for clinical excellence that empowers children and young people to reach their full potential. How to Apply If you share our vision and have the skills to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you. To apply, please complete the application and submit your most recent CV. Equal Opportunities We are an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel supported and respected. If you require reasonable adjustments for an interview, please let us know in advance. As part of our recruitment process, successful candidates will complete an application form, undergo an enhanced DBS check (at no cost), and provide full references. Employment gaps will be explored.

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