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  • Work From Home – Paid Research
    Work From Home – Paid Research
    22 hours ago
    Part-time
    London

    Research Tribe is a completely free service that connects people like you with remote opportunities to take part in market research. You could become a mystery shopper, product tester or simply share your opinion through paid surveys, focus groups and more. We work with many leading market research companies and brands. They want to hear your thoughts and will reward you with a variety of incentives including cash, vouchers, products, gifts, experiences and prizes. • Mystery Shopping, • Product Testing, • Focus Groups, • Surveys & More There is never any obligation to take part as you choose the opportunities you're interested in and complete them at times convenient for you, so it's perfect for everyone (especially if you're looking for flexible entry level, part time, temporary, evening, weekend or seasonal work with an immediate start and no experience). It's not a suitable replacement for a job, however it's a great way to work from home and earn additional income. Getting started is easy, simply click 'Apply Now’ and register on our website so we can keep you updated with suitable opportunities by email – it takes under 60 seconds. ... Research Tribe members come from a variety of work backgrounds including admin, customer service, accounts, finance, retail, IT, recruitment, human resources (HR), social care, cleaning, driving, NHS and local council. Whether you’re a student, apprentice, graduate, trainee, administrator, accountant, payroll assistant, sales executive, personal assistant (PA), business analyst, account manager, business analyst, receptionist, school teacher, chef, waiter, office worker or night shift warehouse operative - you’ll be in great company!

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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    2 days ago
    Full-time
    London

    Job Title: Support Worker Location: London and Kent area. (Please note that work location may vary in line with company and service needs). Reports To: Supported Living Manager Employment Type: Full time (Shift-based, including evenings, weekends, and sleep ins where required) *NOT SUITABLE FOR CANDIDATES REQUIRING COS SPONSORSHIP NOW, OR IN THE FUTURE* Role Purpose: The Support Worker plays a vital role in delivering high quality, person-centred care and support to individuals with a range of needs. The role focuses on promoting independence, dignity, choice, and community inclusion, while ensuring the safety and wellbeing of service users at all times. Key Responsibilities Person Centered Support • Provide day-to-day support to service users in line with individual care and support plans, • Promote independence, life skills, and social inclusion, • Support service users with daily living activities including personal care, meal preparation, and household tasks where required, • Encourage participation in community activities, education, training, and employment opportunities Health, Safety, and Wellbeing • Safeguard the physical and emotional wellbeing of service users, • Follow all safeguarding, health and safety, infection control, and medication procedures, • Accurately record and report incidents, concerns, and changes in service user needs, • Work in line with CQC standards, company policies, and statutory requirements Communication and Teamwork • Work collaboratively with supervisors, colleagues, families, and external professionals, • Maintain professional boundaries and respectful relationships at all times, • Attend team meetings, supervision sessions, and mandatory training Transport and Community Access • Support service users to attend appointments and community activities, • Drive service users where required as part of their support plan Essential Requirements • Must have the right to work in the UK, • Must NOT require Certificate of Sponsorship now or in the future, • Must hold a full and valid UK driving licence, • Ability to communicate clearly and professionally in English, both written and verbal, • A caring, patient, and reliable approach to supporting others, • Willingness to work flexible shifts, including weekends and holidays Desirable Experience • Previous experience in health or social care, • Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities, mental health needs, autism, or complex needs, • Knowledge of safeguarding principles and person centred care What We Offer • Supportive management and supervision, • Ongoing training and development opportunities, • Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives, • Career progression within a growing organisation Qualifications • Experience as a Support Worker and knowledge of safeguarding practices is essential, • Strong interpersonal, written and communication skills to build supportive relationships, • Strong command of the English Langauge, • Technical support skills to assist clients with basic digital or technological needs, • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team, • Willingness to learn and adapt to client-specific requirements, • Previous experience in a care or support role is advantageous but not mandatory, • Relevant certifications in care or support work are beneficial Disclaimer This job description is not exhaustive. The duties and responsibilities listed above include, but are not limited to, those outlined and may be amended to meet the changing needs of the service and the organisation. Work location may vary based on operational requirements.

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  • Health Care Manager
    Health Care Manager
    6 days ago
    £16–£25 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Domiciliary Care Manager – Job Description: Job Overview HA24 Healthcare Ltd is seeking an experienced and dedicated Domiciliary Care Manager to lead and oversee the delivery of high-quality home care services within the community. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day operations, supervising care staff, ensuring compliance with CQC regulations, and promoting outstanding person-centred care for service users living in their own homes. This role requires strong leadership, excellent organisational skills, and a passion for delivering compassionate and safe care that promotes independence, dignity, and wellbeing. Key Responsibilities Manage the daily operations of the domiciliary care service to ensure safe, effective, and high-quality care delivery. Develop, implement, and review personalised care plans tailored to individual service user needs. Conduct initial assessments, risk assessments, and regular care reviews. Recruit, supervise, support, and mentor care staff to maintain high professional standards. Prepare staff rotas and ensure adequate staffing levels to meet service user requirements. Ensure compliance with CQC regulations, safeguarding procedures, and company policies. Monitor care quality through spot checks, audits, observations, and service user feedback. Oversee medication support and ensure safe medication administration practices. Liaise effectively with families, healthcare professionals, local authorities, and external agencies. Investigate incidents, complaints, and safeguarding concerns promptly and professionally. Maintain accurate records, reports, and care documentation. Promote a culture of dignity, respect, equality, and person-centred care. Support staff training and continuous professional development. Skills & Experience Required Proven experience within domiciliary care or homecare management. Strong knowledge of CQC standards, safeguarding, and care compliance requirements. Experience in staff supervision, recruitment, and performance management. Ability to manage care packages, rotas, and operational responsibilities effectively. Excellent communication and leadership skills. Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities. Knowledge of medication management and care planning processes. Compassionate and professional approach to supporting vulnerable adults. Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Qualifications NVQ Level 3 or Level 5 in Health & Social Care (preferred). Previous experience in a supervisory or management role within domiciliary care. Enhanced DBS check required. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle preferred. What We Offer Competitive salary Career progression opportunities Ongoing training and professional development Supportive and friendly working environment Flexible working arrangements

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  • BSL Deaf Services Interpreting Agency Co Ordinator at Positive Signs
    BSL Deaf Services Interpreting Agency Co Ordinator at Positive Signs
    7 days ago
    £30000 yearly
    Full-time
    Upminster

    Positive Signs is growing — and we are looking for an experienced, highly organised, and people-focused BSL / Deaf and Interpreting Services Coordinator to join our expanding in-house team. As a respected Deaf-led organisation, Positive Signs delivers high-quality BSL interpreting, Communication Support Workers (CSWs), Deaf Inclusion services, ClickBSL, and wider communication support solutions across the UK for individuals, businesses, and public sector organisations. This exciting role sits at the heart of our operations, coordinating services, supporting enquirers and clients, liaising with a huge number of BSL Interpreters and freelance professionals, in addition to allocating jobs to our in house team and ensuring bookings are delivered smoothly, professionally, and with a strong commitment to Deaf inclusion and accessibility. This is a fast-paced, varied, and rewarding position suited to someone who enjoys problem-solving, managing multiple priorities, and building strong working relationships with a wide range of people. We are looking for someone who: • Has excellent organisation and communication skills and is an all rounder, • Thrives in a busy, team-focused environment in a supportive team, • Is confident liaising with new and existing clients, interpreters, CSWs, freelancers, and all enquirers end to end, ensuring requirements are met and delivered on site or remotely, • Has a proactive, professional, and solutions-focused approach and able to prioritise each day, • Can manage multiple live bookings and changing priorities with accuracy and attention to detail, • Shares our passion for Deaf inclusion, accessibility, and high-quality service delivery across Positive Signs Essential: • Minimum BSL Level 3 Signature qualifications preferred, • Experience dealing with phone, SMS and emails, on booking systems, CRM platforms, scheduling tools, and calendars, • Strong IT and digital / video communication skills, • Excellent written English and communication skills, • Ability to work under pressure and manage all bookings from enquiry through to completion, • Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Previous experience within a Deaf-led, interpreting, accessibility, recruitment, education, social care, or support organisation would be a significant advantage. Why join Positive Signs? • Work within a respected and growing Deaf-led organisation, • Be part of exciting developments including our own development and community based services as well as our own VRS service, - ClickBSL, • Hybrid and flexible working opportunities available, • Opportunities for career progression and further BSL development, • Full-time and part-time opportunities considered, • Combination of Upminster or Writtle ( Essex ) office-based meetings and work from home, • Support meaningful Deaf-led and community-based projects, • Join an ambitious, supportive, and forward-thinking team, • Salary negotiable depending on experience We strongly encourage experienced and committed to applications, All interviews will be BSL / English friendly at Upminster office, after a phone / video chat Ready to join us? Do you meet the criteria above ? Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Graduate Benefits: • Language training provided, • Private medical insurance, • Work from home Work Location: Hybrid remote plus in Upminster RM14 2UN

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  • Childminder Assistant
    Childminder Assistant
    18 days ago
    £13–£15 hourly
    Part-time
    Erith

    Job Description Childminder Assistant (part-time) Job Title: Childminder Assistant (Variable Hours) Reports to: Peace Nweke Location: 38 West Street, DA8 1AF. Erith. Purpose of the Role To support the Childminder in providing a safe, caring, and stimulating environment where children can learn and develop through play, in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. • Main Duties and Responsibilities – To drop children and pick them up from school., • Care and Support Assist with meeting children’s individual care needs, including feeding, toileting, and nappy changing., • Help children with daily routines such as meals, naps, and hygiene. Encourage positive behaviour, independence, and social skills., • Play and Learning Support the Childminder in planning and leading age-appropriate play, learning, and creative activities., • Engage with children in play to promote language, communication, and early learning., • Supervise children during indoor and outdoor activities, outings, and group play. Safety and Safeguarding., • Help to maintain a safe, clean, and secure environment at all times., • Follow health and safety procedures, including risk assessments. Ensure safeguarding and child protection policies are followed, and immediately report any concerns to the Childminder., • Communication and Teamwork Work closely with the Childminder to ensure the smooth running of the setting., • Communicate effectively with children, the Childminder, and parents when required. Respect confidentiality at all times., • Professional Development Attend mandatory training (e.g. safeguarding, first aid, food hygiene) as required., • Keep up to date with policies, procedures, and guidance provided by the Childminder. Person Specification - • A genuine interest in working with children. Reliable, flexible, and able to work variable hours. Friendly, patient, and caring nature., • Good communication and teamwork skills. Willingness to undertake training and development., • This role is offered on a variable hour’s basis, with competitive pay (from12.71p/h), terms and condition as outlined in the Contract of Employment.

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  • Residential Support Worker
    Residential Support Worker
    27 days ago
    £13.5–£14.5 hourly
    Full-time
    Seven Kings, Ilford

    Residential Support Worker – Children’s Home (Redbridge) Full-Time & Part-Time | Day & Night Shifts Available About Us Headway Care is a Children’s Home dedicated to supporting some of the most vulnerable children in our society. It is nurturing and forward-thinking organisation. Our Children’s Home in Redbridge provides a safe, stable, and loving environment where every child can grow, heal, and thrive. The Role We’re looking for compassionate, resilient, and motivated individuals to join our team as Residential Support Workers. You’ll play a vital role in supporting children and young people with a range of needs including emotional and behavioural needs, learning needs, autism, and trauma-related experiences such as PTSD. We take a therapeutic approach in the care we provide each child. Working as part of a young, dynamic, and dedicated team, you’ll help create a home where love, respect, and personal growth are at the heart of everything we do. What We’re Looking For • Experience working in a children’s residential setting or with vulnerable children and young people, • A genuine passion for making a positive difference in young lives, • Reliability, empathy, and a team-focused attitude, • A desire to grow and build a career within children’s social care. Shift Patterns available Day Shift: 8:00am – 8:00pm Night Shift: 8:00pm – 23:00pm Sleep in shifts: 23:00pm - 08:00am Waking night shifts: 23:00pm - 08:00am Please ensure you can commit to an available required shift pattern before applying. Why Join Headway Care? At Headway Care, you’ll be part of a supportive environment that values professional development and emotional well-being just as much as the quality of care we deliver. We believe in empowering our staff to grow alongside the children we support. If you’re someone who leads with empathy, values teamwork, and is ready to make a lasting difference, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and be part of something truly meaningful.

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  • senior support staff, supported accommodation
    senior support staff, supported accommodation
    2 months ago
    £24000–£27000 yearly
    Full-time
    Dagenham

    The Role We are seeking a compassionate and experienced Senior Support Worker to join our dynamic team. We are recruiting for LSL Gorseway which is an all female unit. You will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality care, leading by example, and supporting both service users and staff. This is an exciting opportunity if you are seriously looking to take the next step in your career and make a real difference. Key Responsibilities • Provide person-centred support to service users, promoting independence and choice, • Report writing and documentation., • tracking young people's expenses & reporting., • Recruitment training/induction of newly employed staff., • Lead, motivate, and supervise a team of support workers, • Conduct supervision meetings with staff., • Ensure clients’ assessment and risk management., • Develop and implement care plans in partnership with service users and professionals, • Conduct engaging work sessions to achieve support goals., • Ensure compliance with safeguarding, health & safety, and all relevant legislation, • Oversee medication administration and accurate record-keeping, • Respond to emergencies and resolve issues as they arise About You • Minimum 2 years experience in a support worker or similar role (essential), • Experience of leading teams to achieve team goals., • NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care (or willingness to work towards), • Strong communication, and organisational skills, • A caring, empathetic, and patient approach, • An understanding of Equality and Diversity in service delivery., • An understanding of The Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations 2023., • Have excellent people and administrative management skills., • Must have excellent decision Making & Problem Solving skills, • Have person-centred support or care skills., • Thrive on change and enjoy dynamic diverse environments., • Ability to work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins as required, • Must be ready to work out of office hours and during weekends., • Right to work in the UK, • ( we will not be providing sponsorship for this role) What We Offer • Competitive salary and benefits package, • Ongoing training and career development opportunities, • Supportive and inclusive working environment, • Pension scheme, • Free car parking space How to Apply If you are ready to make a positive impact and join a team that values your skills and dedication, we would love to hear from you! Lighthouse SL is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check will be required.

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  • Care Assistant / Carer
    Care Assistant / Carer
    2 months ago
    £12.6–£20 hourly
    Full-time
    Dartford

    A Care Assistant / Carer plays a crucial role in providing essential support and assistance to individuals in need, enabling them to maintain their independence and quality of life within their own homes or a care environment. This position is ideal for compassionate and dedicated individuals committed to making a positive difference. Key Responsibilities: • Assisting clients with personal care routines, including washing, dressing, and grooming., • Supporting mobility, transfers, and rehabilitation exercises as outlined in care plans., • Aiding with medication management, ensuring adherence to prescribed schedules., • Preparing nutritious meals and assisting with feeding, considering dietary requirements and preferences., • Providing companionship and emotional support, fostering a positive and engaging environment., • Performing light household duties to ensure a clean, safe, and comfortable living space., • Accurately recording care activities and promptly reporting any concerns or changes in a client's condition., • Collaborating effectively with family members, healthcare professionals, and other team members. Requirements: • A strong sense of empathy, patience, and a genuine passion for caring for others., • Excellent verbal and written communication skills., • The ability to work both autonomously and as an integral part of a team., • Reliability, punctuality, and a strong work ethic., • Prior experience in a care setting is advantageous, but comprehensive training will be provided to suitable candidates., • A willingness to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and relevant care qualifications.

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