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  • OVERNIGHT Host / Hostess
    OVERNIGHT Host / Hostess
    6 days ago
    £16 hourly
    Full-time
    Bishopsgate, City of London

    Please note this position is for OVERNIGHT Host/Hostess - working hours between 19:00~00:00 until 07:00 AM next day. Our Duck & Waffle team is looking for an experienced OVERNIGHT Host/Hostess to join the family. Service is always at the forefront so you must be exceptionally welcoming, dynamic and friendly. Our guests choose us for a memorable experience, and you will make each experience extra special. Benefits include: Highly competitive salary 50% Discount on food and drink for up to 6 people to use in Duck & Waffle or SUSHISAMBA® restaurants 28-day holiday allowance Complimentary breakfast and dinner during shifts 'Refer-a-friend’ cash incentive scheme Employee of the Month rewards Internal Training and career development Pension Scheme – including employer contributions Yearly Staff party Your Requirements: The OVERNIGHT Host/Hostess is responsible for ensuring a friendly welcome, a departure greeting and the seating of all guests. The Host/Hostess also answers phones politely and promptly with appropriate scripting and records all reservations into the reservation system. The Host/Hostess plays an integral part in the flow and pace of our dining service. As an OVERNIGHT Host/Hostess, we would love you to have: Experience in a fast-paced hospitality environment Availability to work evenings, weekends and most holidays Excellent written and verbal English language communication skills Greet guests and seat them at tables or in waiting areas Exceptional attention to detail Must have a professional and well-groomed appearance, as he/she is the first impression of the restaurant Ability to multi-task and follow directions Flexibility in scheduling is strongly preferred Salary: starting with £16.00 per hour Schedule: Full Time Location: 110 Bishopsgate - EC2N 4AY

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  • Self-Employed Carer (London) — Set Your Own Rate, Keep 90%
    Self-Employed Carer (London) — Set Your Own Rate, Keep 90%
    17 days ago
    £17–£22 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Hibant is a London introductory care agency. We connect vetted, self-employed carers with families who need them, and we bring that work to you. You set your own rate, choose your own clients, and meet every family before any work begins. Every booking is your decision, and you stay in control of how you work. Pay You set your rate. Most carers charge £18 to £25 an hour. The family pays that rate in full, with nothing added on. When a booking completes we take 10% (8% as a Reward Carer), which covers your place on the platform, secure payments, and insurance arrangements. Joining is free, and so is keeping your profile. The work Visiting care, personal care, dementia support, overnight, and live-in. Across London. You choose what you take. You must have • The right to work in the UK. We cannot offer sponsorship., • At least 2 years of paid care experience., • An Enhanced DBS for adults, ideally on the Update Service, or be willing to obtain one., • The Care Certificate., • Two contactable references from recent care work., • Public liability and professional indemnity insurance, or be willing to take out cover (around £6 a month)., • A UTR, or be willing to register with HMRC as self-employed. "Registered, UTR to follow" is fine., • Valid photo ID, a London base, and the ability to travel to clients., • A smartphone, for scheduling, messaging, and care notes. This is self-employed work, not a PAYE job. You manage your own tax and your own availability. If you are looking for a salaried employee role, this is not it. How it works If you meet the requirements, we invite you to a 45-minute video verification to check your documents and references. Once verified, your profile goes live and families reach out to you directly. Hibant Care Limited

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  • Product Packer (Zero hour)
    Product Packer (Zero hour)
    8 days ago
    £12.7–£13.5 hourly
    Part-time
    Brixton, Lambeth

    PLEASE READ IN DETAIL BEFORE APPLYING We are looking for reliable, detail-focused Zero Hours Product Packers to support our on-demand baby essentials delivery service across London. This role is ideal for individuals seeking flexible work, with shifts offered based on business demand. You will be responsible for accurately packing customer orders and preparing them for dispatch, ensuring fast, efficient, and reliable deliveries to our customers. Important Requirements: • Applicants must live within 10 minutes of Brixton to ensure quick response times when required., • This is an on-call position, meaning you will only be called in when customer orders are received, particularly during quieter periods., • You must be available to work during overnight hours, specifically between 12:00am and 6:00am., • Due to the nature of our service, flexibility and the ability to respond at short notice are essential. Pay & Benefits: • Competitive per-order pay structure., • Premium rates are paid for orders completed during designated overnight and high-demand periods., • Flexible working arrangement with no guaranteed hours, allowing you to work around other commitments. What We're Looking For: • Reliable and punctual individuals., • Strong attention to detail and accuracy when packing orders., • Ability to work independently and efficiently., • Comfortable working during overnight hours., • Must have the legal right to work in the UK. If you're local to Brixton, enjoy flexible work, and can be available at short notice during overnight hours, we'd love to hear from you.

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  • Delivery Driver
    Delivery Driver
    1 month ago
    £14.5–£15 hourly
    Full-time
    Nine Elms, London

    Produce Network, a London-based fresh produce wholesaler, is seeking a reliable Night Driver to join our warehouse team. We supply premium produce to restaurants across London, and this hybrid role is crucial to our operation. This is a vital, hands-on position that combines warehouse work with delivery responsibilities. You'll spend the first half of your shift in the warehouse, meticulously loading orders, and the second half on the road, ensuring fresh produce reaches restaurant kitchens before they open. You are the final link in our supply chain, and your professionalism at a kitchen's back door at 5 AM directly influences their perception of our company. Key Responsibilities: • Warehouse Duties (11 PM – ~2:30 AM – 6 AM):, • Delivery Duties (Driving the route across London):, • Post-Route (After delivery, ~6 – 7 AM):, • Ongoing: What You'll Bring: • Essential:, • Strongly Preferred:, • Nice to Have: The Schedule (Please read carefully): • Hours: 11 PM to 6–7 AM, averaging approximately 45 hours per week. Some nights may be longer or shorter based on delivery demands., • Work Days: Sunday night through Friday night, with Saturdays off. This role involves sleeping during the day and working while London sleeps. The initial 3–4 hours of your shift will be dedicated to warehouse tasks, not driving. If you have prior experience with overnight shifts (delivery, warehouse, security, hospitality), you'll understand the rhythm. If not, please consider carefully if this schedule aligns with your lifestyle; we prefer you make this decision now rather than after three weeks on the job. What We Offer: • Competitive pay of £15 per hour (for an average of ~45 hours/week)., • A performance bonus of £500 at 90 days, contingent on clean attendance and no delivery-related customer complaints., • A company van provided for work use, with fuel expenses covered., • A stable, permanent role – we are not an agency, do not offer zero-hours contracts, or gig work., • The opportunity to be part of a small, close-knit team where everyone knows each other., • Clear pathways for growth into senior positions within the company.

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  • waking night support for disabled teen
    waking night support for disabled teen
    2 months ago
    £16 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    We are looking for a Waking Night support worker / Carer to join a lovely team around our 18 year old teenager who has epilepsy, non verbal autism and additional health needs. We would need someone to take on 2 waking nights per week – the nights we need covering are the nights we need covering are Wednesday and Thursday. These are 13 hour night shifts in the family home of the young man. These shifts are strictly waking nights to spot seizures (with video monitor and heart rate monitor). We are looking for someone experienced. On waking night shifts you need sufficient time to rest as you will need to be awake and alert during the waking night shifts. This position can not be taken as a second position next to a full time job. There is the for more hours with either an occasional extra night or day time shifts. We ideally need someone who legally can work more than 20 hours per week. It might be suitable for a student of a related field (medical, Psychology or anything health related). You would often work together with other team members at the beginning or end of your shift (eg for bath time). Day shifts might available too on occasion. You would be assisting the young man with everyday skills and activities as well as feeding, bathing and toileting. It would be preferable if you are experienced with IC catheterisation otherwise we will train you. When working a waking overnight you will need to make sure that he is safe and alert parents in case of a seizure. You need to tidy and keep his environment clean and tidy. You should be responsible, cheerful, honest and very reliable and physically strong (relatively tall) and healthy as he needs a lot of support and is immune compromised. You will be trained by members of the experienced team in all of his health needs but also the principles of ABA - a behaviour therapy. You will need to attend some of the team meetings too. There will be a general schedule but you will still need to be a bit flexible and sometime cover for other people in the team. You should: • Commit for minimum a year., • ideally be self-employed., • Invoice at the end of every month, • Able to work legally in the UK, • Be based in London, • Non Smokers and non Vapers only., • Needs to be comfortable with dogs. The position is based in north London. Please reply with a small cover letter explaining why you are interested (and please read full advertisement), send us your CV. Lateron we will need relevant references and a copy of your DBS. Salary Offered: £16 per hour or £208 per 13 hour night shift. Starting Date: for initial daytime training Asap. We look forward to hearing from you.

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  • Operations Manager
    Operations Manager
    1 month ago
    £30000–£45000 yearly
    Full-time
    Nine Elms, London

    Operations Manager — Produce Network We supply fresh produce to some of London's best restaurants. While most of the city sleeps, our team is at wholesale markets hand-picking produce that lands in restaurant kitchens before breakfast service. It's fast, physical, and relentless — and right now we're a team of 3 doing the work of 10. We need the fourth. This role in one paragraph You'll run the operational engine of a growing wholesale business. Client calls, order coordination, daily reconciliation, bookkeeping, problem-solving, phone ringing — all of it is yours. You're the first person clients speak to and the last person to check that yesterday's numbers add up. If something goes wrong overnight — a wrong delivery, a short order, a supplier issue — you're the one who finds out, fixes it, and makes sure the client knows before they have to chase us. You own the daytime operation the way our Night Operations Manager owns the night. Between the two of you, the business runs 24 hours. What you'll actually do every day You're the client's main contact. Orders come in via WhatsApp, phone, and email. You process them, confirm them, flag anything unusual. When a chef calls at 8:15 AM asking where their herbs are, you already know the answer because you've read the night report and checked the dispatch log. You don't wait for problems to come to you — you call the client before they call you. That's the difference between an assistant and an operator. You coordinate the fix when things go wrong. Produce wholesale is not a clean business. Items get substituted, deliveries run late, a crate arrives damaged. When it happens, you own the resolution: investigate, coordinate with the night team or drivers, arrange the fix (re-delivery, credit note, replacement), close the loop with the client, and log the whole thing. If the same problem shows up three times, you're the person who flags it as a process issue — not just an incident. You reconcile everything, every day. What was ordered vs what was received from suppliers vs what was dispatched vs what was invoiced. Purchase orders matched against supplier invoices. Sales orders matched against customer invoices. Inventory tracked. Shortages flagged before they become emergencies. You produce a daily summary the founder reviews in 5 minutes — clean, accurate, no surprises. If you're the kind of person who finds satisfaction in numbers that balance, this will be your favourite part of the job. You run the books. Day-to-day bookkeeping in QuickBooks or Xero: bank feeds, invoices, bills, categorisation. Debtor chasing — politely on the due date, firmly at 3 days overdue, escalated to the founder at 30 days. Weekly financial summary. Monthly close support. You maintain the product cost data that powers margin tracking — weekly updates, no exceptions. The founder makes pricing and growth decisions based on numbers you produce. They have to be right. You own the phone. The main business line rings and you answer it. Existing clients with questions, prospective clients with enquiries, suppliers with updates. You're professional, you're warm, you handle what you can and route what you can't. For new enquiries, you capture the details, qualify the lead, and hand it to the founder. You support outbound sales — managing the email pipeline, scheduling meetings, preparing documents. When a new account closes, you run the onboarding playbook. Who we're looking for — honestly We're not looking for a CV. We're looking for a specific type of person. You're the person who walks into a room and notices what's broken before anyone tells you. You fix things that aren't your job because leaving them broken bothers you. You write things down because you know you'll forget otherwise. You don't need to be chased — you chase other people. When something goes wrong, your instinct is to understand why, not to find someone to blame. You're comfortable saying "I don't know, but I'll find out" and then actually finding out. You're comfortable making a decision with 80% of the information because waiting for 100% means the client is already unhappy. You're comfortable being wrong sometimes, because you know that the person who never makes a mistake is the person who never does anything. You probably have some experience in operations, admin, or office management — ideally at a small business where you wore multiple hats. Maybe you've worked in food, hospitality, or wholesale. Maybe you haven't, but you've run the back end of something and you know what it feels like when everything depends on you not dropping the ball. Essential: Strong written and spoken English · comfortable with numbers, spreadsheets, and accounting tools · self-directed (you manage yourself, we don't manage you) · able to hold 5 priorities at once without losing any · honest about mistakes · quick to learn new software (Airtable, QuickBooks/Xero, Lemlist) · right to work in the UK. Preferred: Bookkeeping experience or QuickBooks/Xero familiarity · food, hospitality, or wholesale background · complaint handling or fast-paced customer service experience · inventory or stock management exposure. Nice to have: AAT qualification · Airtable or CRM experience · knowledge of the London restaurant scene. Why this job is worth your time Most operations roles are dead ends. This one isn't. Here's why. We're a team of 3, growing fast. The person who takes this role will — within months, not years — understand every part of how a wholesale business works: client management, supply chain, financial control, inventory, sales. That's not because we'll send you on a training course. It's because you'll be doing all of it, every day, from week one. The explicit deal: start at £33k. Hit your 3-month performance review targets and move to £38k. Hit your 12-month targets and move to £45k. These aren't vague promises — they're structured milestones tied to specific outcomes we'll agree together in your first week. The long-term path is Chief Operating Officer. That's not a title we're dangling to attract applicants — it's a gap that actually exists in the business and needs to be filled by someone who's earned it from the inside. The founder wants to focus on growth and strategy. The person who proves they can run the day-to-day operation — and then improve it — becomes the person who runs it permanently. The full picture • Hours: 8 AM – 6 PM, Monday to Friday, • Location: London (on-site, not remote — the work requires being where the operation is), • Salary: £33,000 → £38,000 at 3 months → £45,000 at 12 months, all performance-linked, • Title progression: Operations Manager → Head of Operations → COO, • Team: you'll be the 4th person in a tight, high-trust team, • Culture: direct, honest, fast. We tell each other when things are wrong and we fix them together. No politics, no layers, no waiting for permission

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  • Customer Service Specialist
    Customer Service Specialist
    2 months ago
    £23.4–£27 hourly
    Part-time

    Empowered Employment is a new online platform dedicated to mainly helping women build flexible, independent income through online conversation services. We provide full training, guidance, and ongoing support to help you get started and succeed overnight. Our focus is simple: we don’t just offer opportunities, we teach you how to earn. Through structured support and practical training, we help you develop the skills needed to confidently work within the online conversation industry and maximise your income potential. This role is ideal for individuals who are looking for flexible, remote work that fits around their lifestyle, while being supported every step of the way. What You’ll Be Doing: • Engaging in online conversations through approved platforms, • Building confidence and communication skills through guided training, • Learning proven methods to increase engagement and earnings, • Working independently from home with full flexibility Earnings: • £23.40 to £27.00 per hour, • 6 Different payment options, • Fast payment options, • Earnings vary based on activity, consistency, and engagement What We Provide: • Step-by-step training to help you get started, • Ongoing support and guidance, • Flexible working hours, • A supportive and empowering environment focused on helping you succeed Empowered Employment is built around the idea that the right support and training can open doors to new income opportunities and independence, helping individuals grow both financially and personally. Who This Is For: • Individuals who are motivated and willing to learn, • No previous experience required

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