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  • Trainee Dental Nurse
    Trainee Dental Nurse
    5 hours ago
    £13–£13.9 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am–8:00 pm; Saturday, 8:00 am–2:00 pm Contract: Part-time (20 hours/week, with potential to increase to 30 hours/week), Permanent We are a leading private healthcare provider, committed to delivering high-quality medical, dental, and paramedical care. Our mission is to be the first-choice provider for the French-speaking community, known for clinical excellence, high standards of patient care, and a wide range of on-site services. Our multidisciplinary team of over 40 specialists—including dentists, surgeons, radiologists, and health practitioners—works together to offer expert treatment and advice. Our Services Include: • Aesthetic Dentistry, • Imaging, • Health & Wellbeing, • Medical Services We are seeking a Trainee Dental Nurse who is passionate about health, wellbeing, and dentistry, especially aesthetics and orthodontics. You will receive guidance from experienced specialists throughout your training. Candidates must be enrolled or planning to enrol in an approved dental nurse course. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare, clean, and sterilise instruments and equipment following infection control standards, • Maintain a clean, tidy, and well-stocked surgery, • Handle dental materials and mix as required for treatments, • Follow strict cross-infection control and health & safety protocols, • Support the dental team with administrative tasks as needed, • Attend training sessions and complete coursework for the dental nursing qualification Skills & Requirements: • Enrolled or planning to enrol in an approved dental nurse course (proof required), • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, • Reliable, professional, and committed to high standards of patient care, • Attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced clinical environment Work Schedule: • Part-time, permanent position, • Typical rota: Wednesday morning/afternoon, Thursday, Friday, and every other Saturday, • Occasional additional hours on Monday afternoons and Tuesdays (when our orthodontist is present once or twice per month) Benefits: • Paid holiday entitlement, • Workplace pension scheme, • Career progression opportunities Join our team and start your journey in a supportive, professional environment where you can develop your skills and make a real difference to patients’ lives.

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  • Project Leader
    Project Leader
    2 days ago
    £15 hourly
    Part-time
    Kingston upon Thames

    Project Leader (Part-Time) – True Honour Charity 📍 Hounslow & Kingston (local applicants only) 🕒 10 hours per week | 📅 May 2026 – March 2027 💷 £15 per hour | Paid monthly About True Honour True Honour is a small, survivor-led specialist charity founded in 2015. We specialise in safeguarding and supporting women and families affected by domestic abuse, honour-based abuse, forced marriage, and harmful practices. We work directly with survivors, train frontline professionals, and campaign for stronger systems and better protection for those at risk. Everything we do is rooted in lived experience and a deep commitment to justice, dignity, and real change. About the Role True Honour is looking for a motivated, proactive Project Lead to help deliver our Empowering Communities project across Hounslow and Kingston. This is a hands-on role for someone who takes initiative, works well independently, and genuinely cares about supporting vulnerable women from diverse backgrounds. You will plan and deliver weekly women's group sessions, build local partnerships, and help women access the support they need, including safety planning, court preparation, and referrals to key services. What You Will Do 1. Plan and deliver weekly women's group sessions focused on confidence, English skills, digital basics, safety awareness, and wellbeing, 2. Proactively reach out to women in the community to encourage participation and reduce isolation, 3. Provide one-to-one support including safety planning, emotional support, and help accessing GP, housing, schools, and benefits, 4. Build strong partnerships with local organisations, schools, GPs, health services, and statutory agencies, 5. Promote the project and raise awareness of the support available, 6. Monitor, record, and report on activities and outcomes accurately and on time, 7. Maintain strict confidentiality when handling sensitive or personal data What We Are Looking For 1. A genuine self-starter who takes initiative and works well without close supervision, 2. Experience leading or coordinating community projects within the last two years, 3. Strong communication and relationship-building skills, 4. Organised, reliable, and solutions-focused under pressure, 5. A deep understanding of the challenges faced by women from diverse cultural backgrounds, including the impact of domestic abuse and other forms of abuse such as honour-based abuse, forced marriage, and coercive control. This is central to everything we do and we are looking for someone who truly gets it, 6. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), 7. Strong written and verbal communication skills, 8. Committed to safeguarding, inclusion, and confidentiality The Right Attitude We are looking for someone who is: • Driven and caring — you have a natural drive to make things happen and you take the lead with care and confidence, • Flexible — you are happy to turn your hand to different tasks as things change, • Professional and reliable — people can count on you and you take your responsibilities seriously, • Positive — you bring warmth, energy, and genuine commitment to the women you work with and the team around you, • Experience working in a similar environment is a must Other Requirements • DBS check required (or willingness to undergo one), • Must be based locally and able to travel between Hounslow and Kingston, • Predominantly community-based with some remote admin work What We Offer • A rewarding opportunity to make a real difference to women's lives, • Flexible working hours, • Support and supervision from the True Honour team, • The chance to shape and lead a meaningful, funded community project If you are someone who leads with heart, takes ownership, and wants to make a real difference to women's lives, we would love to hear from you.

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  • Chef de Partie
    Chef de Partie
    4 days ago
    £17–£18 hourly
    Full-time
    Richmond

    Scott's Richmond, nestled in the picturesque Richmond-Upon-Thames, is an exquisite dining destination celebrated for its exceptional cuisine, warm ambiance, and commitment to providing an outstanding dining experience. As a beacon of culinary excellence, Scott's Richmond offers a menu featuring the finest dishes, set within an inviting atmosphere. Scott’s Richmond captures the splendour of the original concept in Mayfair and brings it to the stunning banks of the Thames in Richmond, just outside central London. We are currently seeking a dedicated and ambitious Chef de Partie to join our kitchen brigade. As a Chef de Partie, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the high culinary standards that define our restaurant’s reputation. If you possess a passion for precision in the kitchen, a deep understanding of culinary techniques, and a commitment to culinary excellence, we invite you to bring your culinary expertise to our esteemed establishment. Key Responsibilities: • Execute and oversee the preparation of dishes in your assigned section, ensuring quality and consistency., • Collaborate with the kitchen team to create and refine menu items, demonstrating creativity and innovation., • Maintain a clean and organized work station, adhering to food safety and sanitation standards., • Train and mentor junior kitchen staff, ensuring the smooth operation of the culinary team., • Assist in inventory management, ordering, and quality control of ingredients., • Contribute to menu development and bring ideas for continuous improvement. Requirements: • Proven experience as a Chef de Partie or a similar role in a high-end restaurant or hotel., • Strong understanding of various cooking techniques and cuisines., • Attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining high-quality culinary standards., • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced kitchen environment. Benefits: -30% Dining discount across our Caprice restaurants (excluding Scott’s Mayfair), The Ivy Collection & Bill’s -Access to early pay, savings tools & financial coaching via Stream -Enhanced maternity & paternity leave -Cycle to work scheme and refer-a-friend bonuses up to £1,000 -English language classes, length of service awards & employee recognition bonuses -Private medical and life insurance for senior leaders, life insurance for head office employees -Employee Assistance Programme -Plus, a structured pension scheme with employer contributions Join our team and be a part of a distinguished establishment committed to delivering unparalleled hospitality. We promote a working environment in which equal opportunity and diversity is recognised, valued, and encouraged.

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  • Head Waiter / Waitress
    Head Waiter / Waitress
    4 days ago
    £17–£19 hourly
    Full-time
    Richmond

    Scott's Richmond, nestled in the picturesque Richmond-Upon-Thames, is an exquisite dining destination celebrated for its exceptional cuisine, warm ambiance, and commitment to providing an outstanding dining experience. As a beacon of culinary excellence, Scott's Richmond offers a menu featuring the finest dishes, set within an inviting atmosphere. Scott’s Richmond captures the splendour of the original concept in Mayfair and brings it to the stunning banks of the Thames in Richmond, just outside central London. We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Head Waiter to lead our front-of-house team. As the Head Waiter, you will play a central role in overseeing the dining experience, managing the waitstaff, and contributing to the overall success of our establishment. If you have a passion for hospitality, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service, we invite you to be a key influencer at our stunning restaurant. Key Responsibilities: • Oversee the day-to-day operations of the dining area, ensuring high service standards., • Supervise and mentor waitstaff, providing guidance to maintain a positive work environment., • Handle guest inquiries and concerns with professionalism and prompt resolution., • Collaborate with the management team to organize and execute private events and functions., • Assist in training and development programs for front-of-house staff., • Monitor reservation systems and seating arrangements to optimize guest flow., • Contribute to maintaining a positive and inclusive atmosphere for both guests and staff. Requirements: • Proven experience as a Head Waiter or in a similar front-of-house role within the hospitality industry., • Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills., • Exceptional problem-solving abilities and a proactive approach to operational challenges., • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple tasks efficiently., • Familiarity with reservation systems and basic administrative tasks. Benefits: -30% Dining discount across our Caprice restaurants (excluding Scott’s Mayfair), The Ivy Collection & Bill’s -Access to early pay, savings tools & financial coaching via Stream -Enhanced maternity & paternity leave -Cycle to work scheme and refer-a-friend bonuses up to £1,000 -English language classes, length of service awards & employee recognition bonuses -Private medical and life insurance for senior leaders, life insurance for head office employees -Employee Assistance Programme -Plus, a structured pension scheme with employer contributions Join our team and be a part of a distinguished establishment committed to delivering unparalleled hospitality. We promote a working environment in which equal opportunity and diversity is recognised, valued, and encouraged.

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  • Customer Service Specialist
    Customer Service Specialist
    16 days 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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  • TERM TIME ONLY- Level 3 Early Years Educator
    TERM TIME ONLY- Level 3 Early Years Educator
    25 days ago
    £22500–£23500 yearly
    Full-time
    Brentford

    Join Our Nursery Team! Are you looking for a nursery role that offers term-time working, giving you up to 3 months off a year to spend quality time with your family? If you are passionate about early years education and ready to take the next step in your career, we would love to hear from you. We are looking for a dedicated Level 3 Early Years Educator to join our nursery, supporting our management team in creating an inspiring, safe, and fun environment for our children. Hours & Terms Enjoy a role that supports a healthy work-life balance while making a real difference in children’s lives! • Term-time only (with all school holidays and half-terms off), • 8:00am – 5:00pm, Monday to Friday, • 1-hour lunch break, • 40 hours per week What You’ll Do • Plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate activities that support children’s developmental milestones, • Foster a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment for all children, • Supervise children during playtime, meals, and rest periods, • Maintain accurate records of children's progress and daily activities, • Collaborate with colleagues to develop curriculum plans and organise educational outings, • Communicate effectively with parents and guardians regarding children's progress and any concerns, • Manage classroom resources efficiently and ensure the environment remains clean and organised, • Lead by example in promoting positive behaviour and social skills among children Skills & Qualifications • Level 3 Early Years Educator Diploma (essential), • DBS on the Update Service (essential), • UK resident with the right to work in the UK (essential), • Valid Full Paediatric First Aid Certificate (desirable), • Safeguarding Training with solid safeguarding knowledge, • Proven experience in childcare or nursery settings, with strong understanding of early childhood education principles, • Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written, • Ability to work effectively with children of various ages, understanding and responding to their individual needs, • Experience supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), ensuring inclusion and tailored learning, • Commitment to inclusive practice, fostering a nurturing and accessible environment for all children, • Organisational skills to manage daily routines and educational programmes efficiently, • Experience in positive behaviour management and fostering a collaborative learning environment If you’re ready to step into a rewarding role where every day is inspiring, we want to hear from you! Apply now and help shape the future of our little learners! Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: From £22,500.00 per year Benefits: Company pension, Free parking Work Location: In person Expected start date: 01/06/2026

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  • Holiday club play leader
    Holiday club play leader
    1 month ago
    £12.75–£14 hourly
    Part-time
    Richmond

    We are a friendly and nurturing holiday club providing high-quality care for children in a safe, fun, and engaging environment. Role Overview: We are seeking a qualified and enthusiastic Early Years practitioner (Level 3 or above) to join our team. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about childcare and enjoys creating meaningful, play-based experiences for children. Working Hours: • During school holidays, • Provide high-quality care and supervision for children aged 3–12 years, • Plan and deliver engaging, creative, and age-appropriate activities based on children’s interests and developmental stages, • Support children’s learning in line with the EYFS framework where appropriate, • Assist with personal care routines, including toileting and hygiene where needed, • Maintain a clean, safe, and organised environment at all times, • Clean toys and equipment regularly and ensure resources are stored correctly, • Communicate effectively with parents and carers, including daily handovers, • Work collaboratively with the team and support the owner in the day-to-day running of the setting, • Be willing to work outdoors in all weather conditions, • Level 3 qualification in Early Years / Teaching Assistant or above, • Reliable, punctual, and committed, • Paediatric First Aid (12-hour certificate), • Safeguarding Level 2 or 3 training, • Knowledge and understanding of the EYFS framework, • Minimum 3 years’ experience working with children aged 0–11, • Experience or understanding of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), • DBS check (must be on the update service), • What We Offer:, • Full training provided, • Ongoing professional development and qualification opportunities, • Supportive and friendly team environment, • Energetic, caring, and creative, • Positive attitude and team player, • Confident to engage in play, be fun, and build strong relationships with children

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  • Nursery Practitioner (childcare qualified)
    Nursery Practitioner (childcare qualified)
    1 month ago
    £27000–£31500 yearly
    Full-time
    Tolworth, Surbiton

    We are looking for a Level 3 in childcare qualified staff member who is looking to make a difference to our little ones who are keen explorers inside the nursery and outdoors, and love our Forest School! We are seeking dedicated and passionate Nursery Practitioners to join our team. The ideal candidate will provide high-quality care and education for children in our nursery setting. You will be responsible for creating a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment that fosters the development of each child. Your skills will be essential in providing daily activities and ensuring that all children receive the attention and support they need to thrive. About us… Our fully equipped nursery is located in the heart of Tolworth, Surbiton. Our independent 72 place nursery caters to children aged 6 months to 5 years. Rated ‘GOOD’ by OFSTED, we strive for the highest standards of education and care, which can only be possible to achieve with the utter dedication and commitment of well a qualified and experienced staff team. What can we offer you? · flexible working patterns to suit you · support with ongoing training · a caring and supportive team · monthly staff reward system · company pension · team building events · career progression Can you… provide attentive and responsive care to children, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times plan and implement engaging educational activities that promote early childhood development, including physical, social, emotional, and cognitive skills observe and assess children's progress, documenting their achievements and identifying areas for improvement communicate effectively with parents, providing updates on their child's development work effectively as a team, collaborating with other staff members maintain a clean, organised, and welcoming nursery space that encourages exploration and learning manage daily routines, including mealtimes, nap times, and play activities ensuring smooth transitions between different parts of the day. Do you have… knowledge of early childhood education principles and practices or a willingness to learn proficiency in English to communicate effectively with children, parents, and staff a genuine passion for working with children and understanding their needs initiative, positive energy and a sense of humour excellent communication skills to foster positive relationships with families and colleagues experience working in a children's nursery If you are enthusiastic about making a difference in the lives of young children and possess the necessary skills to thrive as a Nursery Practitioner, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: £26,000.00-£31,500.00 per annum. Experience and qualification dependent. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Benefits: Childcare Company events Company pension Cycle to work scheme Discounted or free food Employee discount Free parking Transport links Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Benefits: Childcare Company events Cycle to work scheme Discounted or free food Employee discount Free parking Application question(s): Do you have a Level 3 qualification in Childcare? Education: GCSE or equivalent (preferred) Experience: Nursery: 1 year (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person

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  • Sales Advisor
    Sales Advisor
    2 months ago
    £1800 monthly
    Full-time
    London

    EcoEnergy Windows, Doors, & Glass Limited, are looking for a salesperson, based in the Greater London area/South East England. We are a leading and experienced supplier, to the trade and private customers, of doors - internal and external, windows in many different materials and styles, all types and sizes of glass, garage doors, as well as fire exits, and skylights. Experience in the building or property sector is beneficial. EcoEnergy will fully train the new employee. Requirements: ** immediate start ** Full-time position. Basic salary plus a GENEROUS commission scale, based on a self-employed contract. ** Must be willing and able to cold call potential new customers ** Office presence essential. We have an office in West London. ** Driver's license (full) highly advantageous ** Car allowance provided ** Previous sales experience preferred ** Excellent communication skills - both written and spoken ** Numerate ** Basic computer skills ** Three months probationary period ** Organised - A client database to be maintained. The usual requirements of someone who's a self starter, works well in a team, learns quickly, and is not shy to ask questions will work well in our team. Please send your CV/Resume to us (We will endeavour to get back to you as expediently as possible. Please bear with us.) We look forward to hearing from you The team at EcoEnergy Windows, Doors, & Glass Limited

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  • Sous Chef
    Sous Chef
    2 months ago
    £30000–£40000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Sous Chef – Luxury Aviation & Private Events Elevate Culinary Excellence at 30,000 Feet Are you a disciplined culinary leader with a passion for precision? We are seeking a Sous Chef to join our elite team specializing in bespoke catering for private aviation, high-end corporate events, and exclusive private experiences. This is not a standard line-cook role; it is an opportunity to craft restaurant-quality experiences for private clients from around the world. The Role As second-in-command, you will support the Head Chef in managing daily kitchen operations and leading a high-performing team. You will oversee the production of meticulous, multi-course menus that must maintain their integrity from the kitchen to the cabin or event venue. Key Responsibilities: • Production Leadership: Supervise meal production according to strict airline specifications and event run-sheets., • Quality Control: Ensure every dish meets our high standards and specifications before leaving our HQ., • Menu Innovation: Assist in developing seasonal, creative menus tailored to specific client dietary requirements., • Operational Excellence: Maintain rigorous hygiene and safety standards (HACCP/SALSA) and manage stock control to minimize waste., • Experience: Minimum of 3–5 years in a premium kitchen environment (Michelin-starred, 2+ AA Rosette, or high-end event catering preferred)., • Skills: Understanding of diverse culinary techniques and the ability to plate attractively under pressure., • Logistics Mindset: Strong organizational skills to manage the complex timing of aviation and event delivery., • Attributes: Meticulous attention to detail, a positive leadership style, and absolute discretion when dealing with high-profile clients., • Competitive Salary: £40,000 – £50,000 per annum, depending on experience., • Work-Life Balance: Many shifts follow straight-day patterns with occasional flexible evening requirements for events., • Environment: Work in a high spec facility with access to the finest premium ingredients and suppliers., • Growth: Real opportunities for career progression into Senior Sous or Head Chef roles within our expanding global group.

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