Blind dynamic adult woman is seeking help for general living, activities - interests. No health problems, both physically and emotionally, actually quite energetic. Skills: Advanced English, both written and spoken. Good computer skills and versatile with technology. Willing to provide personal help, look after my home and belongings in respect of my indications. I need next to me a person Ready to engage with new experiences, including accompanying abroad and to keep on with my agenda
Travelodge London Farringdon 10-42 Kings Cross Road WC1X 9QE This is the address please do not ask for full address again. As a Housekeeping support cleaning team member, your job will be to clean bedrooms, bathrooms and public areas to gold standards following our cleaning process. It is possible that you will be required to support different departments with a variety of different tasks. You will be portering to and from trolleys to cages all day and set up trolleys during the down time, also clean other areas whilst you are quiet. Cleaning rooms can be physically demanding, but you will receive training to do your role and you’ll be surrounded by a supportive team. We’re looking for someone to work in a fast paced environment with great attention to detail. We have regular rewards and recognition activities such as ‘FAB Fridays’ and ‘Housekeeping Heros’. Typical hours range from between 9/10am starts and 2/4pm finish, giving you the ability to work around family life. At Travelodge we are passionate about supporting your development. You will have the opportunity As a Housekeeping/cleaning team member, your job will be to clean bedrooms, bathrooms and public areas to gold standards following our cleaning process. It is possible that you will be required to support different departments with a variety of different tasks. Cleaning rooms can be physically demanding, but you will receive training to do your role and you’ll be surrounded by a supportive team. We’re looking for someone to work in a fast paced environment with great attention to detail. We have regular rewards and recognition activities such as ‘FAB Fridays’ and ‘Housekeeping Heros’. Typical hours range from between 9/10am starts and 2/4pm finish, giving you the ability to work around family life. At Travelodge we are passionate about supporting your development. You will have the opportunity to apply to our management training program called Aspire. Many of our current Hotel Managers, and even District Managers, started their careers at Travelodge as team members. We value your attitude and character as much as experience. The behaviours that are most important to us are Care About People, Attention to Detail and Drive for Results. We respect the contribution made.
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to join our team. The ideal candidate will provide essential care and assistance to individuals in need, ensuring their comfort and well-being within their own home. This role involves supporting clients with activities in a safe and happy environment. A strong commitment to enhancing the quality of life for our clients is paramount. Responsibilities Assist clients with daily living activities, including prompting and encouragement of personal hygiene, meal preparation and medication prompting Provide companionship and emotional support to clients, fostering a positive and safe home environment. Support clients with mobility and physical activities, ensuring their safety at all times. Maintain accurate records of client care and report any changes in health or behaviour to the appropriate professionals. support clients to appointments or social outings as required. (costs are met by employer) Engage in activities that promote mental stimulation and social interaction for clients, particularly those with cognitive impairments. Collaborate with care teams and health professionals to develop and implement personalised care plans tailored to individual needs. Skills Proven experience in home care or patient care settings is highly desirable. Knowledge of medication's and best practices. Ability to provide compassionate care while maintaining professionalism at all times. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, to effectively interact with clients and their families. Experience in care, support or assisted living environments is an advantage. Excellent organisational skills with attention to detail in maintaining client records and care plans. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others and possess the required skills, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as a Support Worker.
Bank Staff – Support Care Worker – Favore Didio Limited Positions available at: His Grace House Salford M6 Permanent Area: Salford M6 7GE Rate: £11.50 - £12.60/hour Hours: 7am – 3pm or 2pm – 10pm or 9pm to 8am Support Care Worker – HIS GRACE HOUSE His Grace House is provided and run by Favore Didio Limited. We are an independent provider of supported living services for individuals who require support due to a mental health diagnosis and learning disability or autism. About the Role As a Support Care Worker, you will care for people as well as manage other care workers. Support Care Workers provide a safe environment for our service users and facilitate their comfort. As a Senior Carer for Favore Didio we ask you to care for our residents like they are your own family, caring for their Physical, Psychological and Social needs. Assisting residents with personal care activities such as washing, personal hygiene, dressing and assisting with meals. We would love to hear from you if you have previously worked as a Care or support worker, Care Assistant, Care Giver, Homecare Worker, in Social Care or as a Community Support Worker. We offer our care staff flexible hours on full or part time basis over the 7-day week to offer a good work-life balance and have access to training. Don’t miss out … apply today! Candidates must be willing to complete their Level 3 Health and Social Care qualification (if not already obtained) in order to be considered for this role. About You: Our service users deserve the best care possible, every day of the year. You will therefore need commitment and the desire to give someone your best attention. You will work as part of a team to ensure quality care delivery. If you have a calm, trustworthy and caring nature then this job could be right for you. We are looking for kind and caring people who want a job where they can really make a difference to people’s lives. Our successful candidate will have the following qualities and experience: Experience of leading a team. A committed and organised approach. A confident communicator with excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good command of English Language is essential. Flexible to work shifts. Previous experience working in a Care Home/Supported Living environment (desirable but not essential). Experience of working as a Senior Care Assistant / Support Worker (desirable but not essential). Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care (desirable but not essential to commence in the role, although essential to complete on successful appointment of the role if not already obtained). As all the care is delivered in one place, a car is not needed for this position. We are an Equal Opportunity employer. This role involves “regulated activity” as defined by the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006. An Enhanced DBS check will be required.
An Early Years Practitioner with experience in childcare ( 0-4 years old) is required to join a team of staff based in West and South West London. Job Type: Full-time/Part-time positions Job Purpose: To provide high-quality care and education to children from birth to pre-school age in a supportive and inclusive environment. To promote the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of children, ensuring they reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities: 1. Care and Education: - Provide a safe, welcoming, and stimulating environment for children, ensuring their needs are met at all times. - Plan, implement, and evaluate educational programs for children from birth to pre-school age, ensuring they are tailored to meet individual needs. - Create a range of activities that promote learning and development, including play, exploration, and sensory experiences. 2. Observation and Assessment: - Observe and record children's progress, identifying their strengths and areas for development. - Use this information to inform planning and make decisions about the best ways to support children's learning and development. 3. Relationship Building: - Form strong, positive relationships with children, carers, and colleagues to ensure that all needs are met and that children receive the best possible care. - Develop and maintain effective communication systems to share information with colleagues, parents, and other stakeholders. 4. Teamwork and Collaboration: - Work collaboratively with colleagues to achieve team goals and objectives, including contributing to whole-team planning and delivery of educational programs. - Participate in professional development and training opportunities to enhance knowledge and skills. 5. Health, Safety, and Hygiene: - Maintain a clean, safe, and hygienic environment, adhering to relevant policies and procedures. - Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of children and colleagues, reporting any concerns to the Early Years Manager/Senior Leader. Requirements: - Diploma or Degree in Early Years Education or related field (or equivalent) - Experience of working with children from birth to pre-school age, including babies (0-12 months) - Knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and other relevant early years frameworks and policies - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to work effectively in a team and contribute to collaborative planning - Strong observational and record-keeping skills - First Aid training and certification (or willingness to obtain) - Enhanced DBS clearance preferable Desirable Qualifications and Experience: - NVQ or QCF Level 3 (or equivalent) in Early Years Education or related field - Experience of working with children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) - Knowledge of childcare legislation and regulations - Experience of planning and delivering educational programs for children from birth to pre-school age Working Conditions: - This role involves working in a nursery/school environment, with a varied and dynamic pace. - Willingness to work outdoors and participate in play-based activities with children is essential. - Ability to manage physical demands of the role, including lifting and moving equipment and children. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. - We welcome applications from all qualified individuals, including those from minority ethnic backgrounds and with disabilities. - Competitive salary and benefits package How to Apply: If you are passionate about working with young children and are committed to delivering high-quality care and education
We’re looking for an experienced and passionate Room Leader to join our team in Mortlake. As a Room Leader, you’ll be responsible for leading and managing the Under 2’s room, ensuring a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment for the children. You will work closely with other team members to plan and deliver high-quality early years education and care that promotes the physical, emotional, and developmental needs of children. 🔹 Room Leader (Under 2’s) 📍 Location: Mortlake 💼 Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday 💰 Salary: £30,000+ per annum (depending on experience) Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage a team of practitioners in the Under 2’s room. Plan and implement engaging activities in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Monitor and track children’s progress, ensuring individual needs are met. Maintain effective communication with parents and carers regarding their child’s development. Ensure the room is a safe, welcoming, and stimulating environment. Lead by example, providing guidance, support, and training for the team. Skills & Experience: A Level 3 Early Years qualification or equivalent. Previous experience working with children under 2 years old in a nursery setting. Excellent communication and leadership skills. A genuine passion for working with young children. If you’re passionate about early years education and looking for a new role, we’d love to hear from you!
MUST HAVE FULL RIGHTS TO WORK IN THE UK - NO SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE All applicants must have a valid manual UK/EU Driving Licence. We operate using Safer Recruitment at all times so any offer of employment would be dependent on the necessary checks and enhanced DBS. Job Title: Residential Support Worker Responsible to: Manager/Nominated Individual Key Internal Contacts: Other staff within the Support team Key External Contacts: Advocates, Social workers, IRO’s, Placing Authorities and Specialist service professionals. Working Hours: The provision operates on a 24/7 basis, including weekends and bank holidays. The rota is a 4 week rolling rota, with each staff member guaranteed a full weekend off every other week. Shifts are from 9am-11pm with sleep in requirements. There may be the option to pick up additional hours/ shifts. JOB PURPOSE You will work as part of a Team to provide, flexible, creative, outcome focused support and guidance to vulnerable young people aged 16 – 18, in order to enable them to prepare for independent living. PERSON SPECIFICATION RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT WORKER (experience, skills, qualities & qualifications required for the role at Rose House) · 2 Years Experience of work within a young persons residential setting in the UK. · Experience of working shift patterns. · Ability to work independently and as part of a team. · Effective communication skills, verbal and written. · Ability to record information accurately. · Good organisational skills. · Commitment to working positively with families and others. · Flexibility and willingness to work a shift system including weekends. · Ability to deal with complex and challenging behaviour. · A genuine regard and respect for young people. · Ability to demonstrate empathy. · Basic IT skills. · Health and Social Care (Children and Young People) NVQ Level 3 OR Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce. · Undertake relevant induction training on commencement. · Driving licence. KEY TASK AREAS AND RESPONSIBILITIES · To actively safeguard and promote the welfare of the young people. · To report immediately any unsafe practices and conditions. · Actively promote structure, boundaries and routines within a safe and supportive environment. · Provide a positive role model for the young people, presenting oneself in a highly professional manner. · As required work with young people on intervention strategies to promote pro-social behaviour. · To contribute to the development of appropriate relationships with and between all staff, young people, families and education, employment, health and therapy. · To establish relationships and links within the community to assist the young person and their family. · To help our young people to Organise and participate in appropriate activities. · Domestic duties. · Supporting our young people in Cooking and shopping. · Transporting our young people to essential appointments and activities and Support the young people to use public transport. · Support and supervise the young people in the implementation of an individual programmes of life skills, key skills and independence skills and leisure in their Home and the community. · Support and supervise our young people within the Home in accordance with their personal/pathway/placement plans. · Make accurate and appropriate entries in the young persons records, diaries and reports as necessary in accordance with Rose Houses policies, procedures and practices. · Support and enable our young people to maintain a high level of personal hygiene. · Work with and manage challenging behaviour, enabling the young people to develop from needing external control to develop their self-control. · Support our young people to organise and participate in appropriate activities and enable the young people to take part in a wide variety of activities. · Safeguard all our young people within the Home and ensure their safety and wellbeing. · Support with medication in accordance with Rose Houses policies and procedures (where applicable). · Check the daily diary and help our young people organise their appointments for that day as required. · Ensure that all the relevant personal/pathway/placement plans for the young people are in place, accurate and up to date. · Work positively and effectively with relatives, advocates and the team around the young person. · Support Young people with completing and returning homework. · Communicate effectively with education staff to ensure a consistent approach and to provide a daily link between School/ college and Home. · Exercise vigilance in respect of Health and Safety and promptly report all hazards and/or remedying them. · Undertake all duties in a manner calculated to minimise or avoid unnecessary risks, personally or to others. · Report issues and/or incidents relating to staff and young people that have arisen in the day/night promptly to the relevant Manager or appropriate person. · Operate at all times in accordance with Rose Houses policies and procedures, with particular reference to Safeguarding, Child Protection, Whistleblowing, Complaints and Representations and Behaviour Policies. · Participate in training and take responsibility for personal development. · Participate in team meetings, supervisions and annual reviews in accordance with Rose House policy. · Work to promote Rose House as a valued, professional asset within its community and conduct themselves at all times in a manner that reinforces this image. · Ensure that all actions are in the interests of the Young people and Rose House. · To carry out any other reasonable and relevant duties as required Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: From £27,500.00 per year Benefits: Casual dress Cycle to work scheme Free parking On-site parking Physical Setting: Residential home
Lead Manager Role Description Purpose To lead the staff and operation of the Ammerdown Centre, building on its heritage and identifying the next steps in its journey; to manage its operations and the staff team. Role Description: The Lead Manager will be responsible to the Trustees for: - Maintaining and growing Ammerdown as a centre of refreshment, hospitality, peace and reconciliation where diversity and different identities are cherished. Engaging with guests in order to create a safe and positive environment. - Working with the Trustees in developing the Ammerdown Centre, and community and in particular to refresh the strategy and business plan mindful of its spiritual heart as well as commercial potential. - Further developing the Ammerdown Centre and community to provide opportunities for learning in a safe and inclusive environment where people of differing views and faiths can engage in dialogue and creativity. - Creating opportunities to take forward the vision of the Ammerdown Centre and community through creating partnership and networking opportunities. - Ensuring robust and effective management and performance of the organisation (staff, finance, committees etc.) Enabling a flexible and adaptive response to the changing business environment. - Living and developing the ethos of the Ammerdown Centre and community both within the Centre and in external relationships. - Main responsibilities Spiritual and Leadership - To produce an innovative Ammerdown programme of courses and events, offering opportunities for learning and refreshment. - To progress the Ammerdown Social Justice and Care for Creation programmes,taking into account the needs of the local community and wider faith communities.Where appropriate, to lead such programmes. - To be the on-site and public face of Ammerdown and actively promote it nationally and internationally. - To develop our network of supporters by producing quarterly newsletters, refreshing the 'Friends of Ammerdown' scheme, and developing other fundraising activities. - To resource the spiritual life of the Ammerdown Centre and community by ensuring a pattern of worship which embraces the needs and contributions of those who work and visit there, and which is accessible physically and potentially online. - In line with the vision of the Ammerdown Centre and community and its Christian foundation, to develop Ammerdown further as a resource for churches and faith groups, and individuals of any faith or none, leveraging the location and reputation for hospitality. - To maintain and build relationships with key stakeholders locally, regionally, and internationally. E.g. local faith leaders, Ammerdown House, local charities and more widely within the Community of the Cross of Nails and other retreat centres. Management - To lead and inspire all who work or volunteer at Ammerdown to deliver high standards of hospitality and service to all visitors and guests. - To provide appropriate working conditions for all engaged with Ammerdown and in particular to take responsibility for oversight, implementation and management of safeguarding policies and procedures,and in Health and Safety, which will be implemented by the Compliance Manager. - To develop the organisation and its people in line with available financial resources, operational and learning needs and mindful of staff and volunteer wellbeing. - To ensure the financial sustainability of the Ammerdown Centre and community, and in particular to optimise the balance between activities within Ammerdown’s charitable objectives and supporting activities providing commercial income. - To ensure that the Centre operates within relevant legal and governance frameworks. - Report to the Trustees to respond constructively to challenges as they emerge. - To oversee the bookshop. Person Specification A person with distinctive gifts of insight, creativity and leadership who will enable Ammerdown to continue to articulate its core values in ways that are financially and practically sustainable. A resilient individual, comfortable in both a rural setting and a busy working environment. The Trustees are seeking a person who: Spiritual Life Whose spirituality is ecumenical and embraces the inclusive ethos of Ammerdown and the community. Leadership - Has the ability to inspire, equip, relate, and lead a team of people in offering hospitality to all guests. - Has excellent interpersonal skills, and is attuned to work constructively, ecumenically and with those of other faiths and no faith. - Has the ability to identify and develop untapped potential. - Has a proven track record of creating community. Management - Experience of managing and developing a team with mixed skills and experience, comprised of employed people and volunteers. - Experience of management in a small to medium-sized organisation. - Experience in creating and implementing a business plan. Experience of managing financial planning and budgeting. Professional - Excellent presentational and IT skills. - Experience of developing and delivering spiritual retreats, workshops, training, conferences and/or other events and activities that accord with the values of Ammerdown. - Able to demonstrate a deep interest or experience in peace, justice and reconciliation in the contemporary world. - The successful candidate must be prepared to share in rostered overnight on-call responsibilities. Given the location of Ammerdown they will need access to a vehicle and a valid driving licence. How to Apply Please send your CV and cover letter, which addresses the job specification, to our Chair of Trustees by the 4th March 2025. All applicants will be asked to complete a diversity monitoring form upon receipt of the application. Applicants should have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom. The post is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure. We envisage this post to be four days a week including occasional evenings and weekends. Flexible working hours can be arranged. Accommodation may be available. Remuneration can be negotiated depending on experience. This role description will be annually reviewed by the Trustees and the post holder.
We are looking for a Level 2 or a Level 3 (or higher) Qualified Practitioner who is passionate about outdoor and Montessori led learning at our Bowes Park Nursery. A nature led approach to learning and desire to work well in a close team is essential. Day-to-day responsibilities will include: Providing the highest level of childcare and early education for children aged from 6 months to 5 years of age. Ensuring children’s learning experiences are observed and recorded Use your knowledge and understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage & child development to plan and implement child-led, interest-led, learning activities on a daily basis. Support children on their social, emotional and personal development; communication and language; and physical development. To travel with the children on daily walks to the community garden and other outdoor activities. A passion for outdoor learning is a must. To help the team work towards reducing waste in energy, water and materials. We strive to be a sustainable and eco-led setting. Establishing strong professional relationships with the children and their parents. Salary and benefits available at interview. Job Types: Permanent, Part-time, Full-time
Job Title: Personal Assistant for Married Couple with Cerebral Palsy (Driver Required) Location: Ferndown Hours: [Full-time / Part-time / Flexible hours] Salary: Competitive About Us: We are a married couple living with cerebral palsy, dedicated to living life on our own terms. We believe in independence, freedom, and having the ability to pursue our passions. We are seeking a compassionate and proactive personal assistant who will support us in achieving the life we want to live. If you are a kind, dedicated individual with a passion for helping others, we’d love for you to join our team! Job Description: As our personal assistant, you’ll provide physical and practical support, ensuring that we can live independently and safely in our own home. Your role is all about supporting our daily activities and helping us live life to the fullest—on our terms. This is a rewarding position, and your support will make a real difference in our lives. Key Responsibilities: Physical Assistance: Help with hoisting, transfers, and mobility support. Personal Care: Assist with feeding, grooming, dressing, bathing, and other personal care tasks. Household Support: Assist with daily household tasks such as cleaning, laundry, and maintaining a tidy home. Cooking & Meal Support: Aid in meal preparation and feeding, ensuring nutritional needs are met. Driving & Transportation: You must be a licensed driver, as you will assist with driving us to appointments, football, social events, errands, and outings, ensuring we get to where we need to go safely and comfortably. Custom Support: Adapt your approach to suit our specific needs, ensuring we live the lifestyle we choose. What We Are Looking For: Empathy & Compassion: You’re a caring individual who believes in empowering others to live their best lives. Reliability: Dependability is key, as we rely on you for both require physical support. Experience: Previous experience in personal care or assisting individuals with disabilities is preferred, but not essential. Training will be provided as needed. Flexibility: You must be adaptable and able to help with a variety of tasks on a daily basis. Positive Attitude: Bring energy, optimism, and a genuine desire to make a positive impact in our lives. Driving Skills: A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record are essential, as you’ll be responsible for driving us to various locations as part of your role. Professionalism: Respecting our privacy, preferences, and maintaining a high standard of care is crucial. Why You Should Apply: Make a Real Difference: This role offers the opportunity to help us live life to the fullest, making an incredible impact in our everyday lives. Supportive Environment: We believe in teamwork and are looking for someone who can work alongside us in a collaborative, respectful environment. Rewarding & Fulfilling: Experience a job that is both meaningful and rewarding, as you will be directly involved in empowering us to live independently and confidently. If you are someone who is passionate about helping others live their best lives and are a confident driver ready to join our team, we’d love to hear from you! How to Apply: Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing why you are interested in this position. We can’t wait to meet you!
Contracted security position. 24 month contract area - Newark uk. Only MKLTD require that you are a resident in Newark or NG and surrounding post codes if you don’t live here don’t apply. Newark uk only. The role Job Title: MKLTD. Solar Security Guard Job Summary: The Solar Security Guard is responsible for protecting solar power facilities from theft, vandalism, and other security threats. This role involves patrolling the premises, monitoring surveillance equipment, and responding to security incidents use of drones and Infrared equipment and radios. Key Responsibilities: Patrolling: Regularly patrol the solar power facility, including the perimeter and interior areas, to ensure security and safety. Monitoring Surveillance Equipment: Operate and monitor CCTV cameras and other surveillance equipment to detect and respond to incidents in real-time. Access Control: Manage entry and exit points by checking identification, issuing visitor passes, and ensuring that only authorized personnel gain access to restricted areas. Responding to Incidents: Quickly respond to alarms, disturbances, or emergencies, assessing the situation and taking appropriate action, which may involve contacting law enforcement or emergency services or citizens arrest. Reporting: Maintain detailed reports of security incidents, patrols, and any suspicious activities. Maintenance Checks: Conduct regular checks on security equipment and systems to ensure they are functioning properly. Collaboration: Work closely with other security personnel, maintenance staff, and law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety of the facility. Qualifications: Experience: Previous experience in security or law enforcement is preferred. Training: Knowledge of security systems, surveillance equipment, and emergency response procedures. Physical Fitness: Ability to perform physical tasks such as patrolling and responding to incidents. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively report incidents and interact with visitors and staff. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to assess situations quickly and make sound decisions under pressure. Work Environment: Outdoor: The job involves working outdoors in various weather conditions. Shift Work: May require working in shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. security vetting. All officers will be vetted to Within a risk level being the objective, we start by vetting our officers to BS 7858 to confirm at least 5 years unblemished history, with each being DBS checked and, of course, SIA licensed act and first aid trained we need an application form filling in so our files are compliant with thanks MKLTD. To apply Mark Humphrey Private Security & Protection Security Service
Job Overview We are seeking a reliable and dedicated SELF EMPLOYED Delivery Driver to join our team. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR OWN Vehicle (Small Van or Car) . The successful candidates will be responsible for transporting goods to various locations within a specified postcode area, while ensuring timely and safe delivery. This role requires effective communication skills, NO heavy LIFTING OR BIG PARCELS, and a commitment to providing excellent customer service. Experience in warehouse operations and commercial driving is advantageous but not necessary. Responsibilities Safely operate a van or car to transport goods to designated locations. Load and unload items, ensuring proper handling of products during transit. Communicate effectively with warehouse staff and customers regarding delivery schedules and any potential issues. Maintain accurate records of deliveries, including signatures and any discrepancies. Conduct routine vehicle inspections to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. Assist in warehouse duties as needed, including inventory management and organisation of stock. Adhere to all traffic laws and company policies while driving. Requirements Valid driver's licence; experience as a van driver or delivery driver is preferred. Ability to perform and engage in physical activity throughout the day. Strong communication skills for effective interaction with customers and team members. Previous experience in a warehouse environment is advantageous but not essential. A proactive approach to problem-solving and time management skills are essential for success in this role. Own your car. Courier insurance provided.
We are looking for a motivated driver and team member to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for driving to and from events, managing setting up event activities, and supervising them during the events. This is a full-time position, and will require weekend work and sometimes early starts and late finishes. Responsibilities: Drive company vehicles to and from events Set up and supervise event activities Work both independently and as part of a team Maintain a high level of professionalism and customer service Assist with equipment loading and unloading Conduct safety checks on equipment and vehicles Provide general support to the team as required Requirements: Must have a full driving licence Enthusiastic and able to work with others and on their own Flexible with working hours, including weekends and early starts and late finishes where necessary Excellent communication and customer service skills Ability to work in indoor and outdoor environments Must be physically fit and able to lift heavy equipment Salary: The salary for this position is negotiable depending on experience. The successful candidate will also have plenty of opportunities for further career development.
Hi This job is really easy, its 35 hours a week and you can claim extra benefits and rent, so if you are unemployed and would like something flexible in a relaxed environment where you get to assist someone struggling to live a better life, then please apply and we will see if we get along. I need someone who can be flexible and navigate my awkward needs. I am a bit OCD so some things need to be done in a particular way, but once you get the hang of it, it ought to be really easy, so long as you are respectful of my home and my space. I don't need any self care stuff, I need help at home to clean the house, and I would like to have someone who could also motivate me and remind me to do things, potentially assist with some paperwork or phone-calls, a bit like a PA, and if you drive this will be ideal, but its not essential. I would also like someone who might be keen on gardening and could assist me with outdoor activities or on my allotment, even if its just moral support or getting the coffee/tea lunch/snack ready for the day trip. I also like to go out foraging, but I don't walk too well and so I have demotivated myself at the moment to do anything at all. A bicycle rider could also work, and if you don't have bike, then I think I have a spare. I need someone who can help me to reorganise my internal home situation, so that I can start to look beyond and feel like I am confident enough to do the other things that I love. I have a multitude of physical ailments that can affect my mental state of mind and I loose my motivation, but when someone is helping me, it can transform everything, so that I want to do more. You won't necessarily all the time be doing stuff alone. I am neuro-divergent, so I have a specific way of doing things and processing. You will need to be patient and be able to explain things to me in a calm and simple way and allow me to process in my own time. Sometimes I will need to explain something back to you, or process it by writing it down, or looking into it further. Without a carer it is extremely frustrating and depressing for me, especially with my home being dysfunctional. I can rarely focus on doing activities that I enjoy or need to do to improve my health. I would like to go to a gym and do yoga, attend art classes and art therapy, attend the allotment regularly and not worry about not being able to water the plants some days. If you could help me with stuff like this then you will be perfect for this job. I am good at planning what I need to do and it helps me to get it off my mind, but I need someone who can follow instructions and get things done with a keen interest. So we might even be having fun!! Perks of the job will be that if we grow food successfully then I am willing to share surplus. I have many skills, that when ignited and put into practice, can benefit many people and anyone who helps me, I am more than happy to help in return. I am very helpful generally, but I need to help myself right now. So If you think that you could be a good fit then please contact me and we can talk over the phone and then arrange a visit and then get you signed up if everything fits. There might be a waiting period for payments to go through, as this job is government funded, but you can be assured that all payments will backdated, and other benefits will be supported by this job and you will have free time to pursue your own interests, get support with funding for further education and courses, receive housing benefit and council tax and potentially other income supplements, and be doing a great deed to help a disabled person to feel like they have a place in the world. I believe you can also work an additional amount of hours and receive an additional income while doing this job, but you will need to check this and make sure that you are accountable for any extra work or time that you choose to do and make sure that it does not affect this Job, should you want it. Pay: £81.90 weekly Inclusive of: income support / housing benefit, reduction of council tax, grants or bursaries for education, pension credit, support from your local council. hours: 35 flexible including: contributions to petrol if you have a car, mileage will need to be worked out and shown, with receipts available to be copied. Duties include: hoovering and cleaning floors, dishes, kitchen sides and bathroom. Sweeping outdoors occasionally. Organising and moving sometimes heavy items around the house, or to be transported. Some paperwork, admin, telephone, assisting with daily tasks and motivational support. Assistance and/or motivational support for errands such as shopping, gardening, allotment, medical, gym, art classes. Some basic cooking, maybe breakfast and/or tea and coffee. Watering plants. The relationship between myself and the carer needs to be fluid and flexible and good natured. I do not want or need anyone to boss me around, rather to be able to listen to my needs, and to be able to respond and assist kindly. Any motivational support must be gentle and non pressurised or the contract will be immediately terminated upon reflection and reassessment. I myself might seem bossy sometimes, so I need someone who can relate to my struggles, and pain that I endure and understand that I am not always able to communicate in long extensive sentences and sometimes I cannot speak effectively at all. I need someone who can develop the patience to listen and who has the ability and sense to write things down and to remember as well as being able to adjust and to ask, as each day can be different and It's important to always ask permission first, as you will be working in my home. Sometimes I will want to be left alone, and we will need to make up the time another day, or you will simply get time off. We will need to work out a schedule between us and agree that we can be flexible with this as time goes on. Thank you so much, if you have managed to read this far then you might just be perfect for this job. Mirna
Job Title: Early years Level 3 Qualified Staff and Activities Leaders required to join Magna’s Continuously Growing Team. Location: Basingstoke (RG22, RG22, RG23 and RG24 ) Job type: - Part-time, Permanent, Monday – Friday. - Breakfast Club – 7.30am – 9am (1hr 30min) - and / or - Afterschool Club – 2.30pm – 6pm (3hrs 30mins) - Time may differ slightly for different Sites. - Pay: £11.50-£13.00 per hour (dependant on experience and qualifications) About Magna Groups Enterprises Ltd: Magna Groups are a provider of Breakfast, Afterschool and Holiday clubs in various locations around South and West London and Hampshire. Catering for 5 -11-year-olds to provide them with a safe and fun environment away from home. Magna's Ofsted registered Camps and Extended Schools provides children and young people the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of specially designed activities that will truly inspire, captivate and keep them wanting to come back for more. We are seeking new dedicated and enthusiastic Childcare / Activities Assistants / Play Workers to join our team continuously growing team, providing a safe and engaging environment for children to learn and play. Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have a passion for working with children and the ability to communicate effectively with both children and their parents. This role is essential in supporting children's development through play, ensuring they have a positive experience while in our care. We are looking for individuals who enjoy working with children and leading fun activity sessions, that will INSPIRE, CAPTIVATE and ENGAGE. Role Overview: We are looking for enthusiastic and dedicated Childcare / Activities Assistants / Playworkers to join our team at one of our Southwark sites. In this role, you will support the planning and delivery of a variety of fun, creative, and educational activities for children. You will work closely with other team members to ensure that all children have an enjoyable, safe, and supportive experience. A Successful Candidates Responsibilities: - Support the planning, implementation, and facilitation of various activities for children of different age groups. - Prioritize the safety and well-being of children at all times. - Create an inclusive and nurturing environment that promotes children’s growth and development. - Promote active involvement and collaboration among children. - Observe and support the social, emotional, and physical development of children. - Help maintain a clean, safe, and orderly activity space. - Foster positive relationships with children, parents, and team members. - Ensure all activities adhere to health and safety regulations. Role Requirements: - Previous experience working with children in play, educational, or recreational environments is essential. - A strong passion for supporting children in reaching their full potential. - A positive, enthusiastic, and proactive approach. - Effective communication skills and the ability to engage both children and team members. - Understanding of safeguarding procedures and child protection policies. - Capability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a team. Desirable: - A qualification in Playwork, Childcare, or a related field (e.g., NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Playwork, Childcare or similar). - Paediatric First Aid training. A Successful Candidates Responsibilities: - Support the planning, implementation, and facilitation of various activities for children of different age groups. - Prioritize the safety and well-being of children at all times. - Create an inclusive and nurturing environment that promotes children’s growth and development. - Promote active involvement and collaboration among children. - Observe and support the social, emotional, and physical development of children. - Help maintain a clean, safe, and orderly activity space. - Foster positive relationships with children, parents, and team members. - Ensure all activities adhere to health and safety regulations. What We Offer: - A supportive and friendly team environment. - Opportunities for personal and professional development. - Chance to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people. If you are passionate about working with children and want to be part of a creative and exciting team, we would love to hear from you! We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All positions are subject to an enhanced DBS check. We look forward to hearing from you! Work Location: In person
The Healthcare Assistant (HCA) will play a vital role in delivering the NHS Health Checks Program, aimed at preventing cardiovascular diseases and improving health outcomes for adults aged 40-74. The HCA will conduct health assessments, provide lifestyle advice, and ensure accurate data entry and reporting in line with NHS and North Northamptonshire Council standards. Key Responsibilities Health Assessments: - Perform comprehensive NHS Health Checks, including measurements such as blood pressure, BMI, cholesterol (via Point of Care Testing), and glucose levels. - Collect and record patient data, including lifestyle factors, family history, and QRISK scores. Patient Interaction: - Deliver lifestyle advice tailored to individual health risks, including guidance on weight management, smoking cessation, and physical activity. - Provide dementia advice for eligible patients over 65 years. Follow-Up and Referrals: - Identify abnormal parameters and refer patients to GPs or appropriate health services as per NICE guidelines. - Ensure timely follow-up for patients requiring further investigation or treatment. Data Management: - Accurately input patient information into clinical systems (e.g., EMIS, SystmOne) and the Council’s IT solution. - Ensure compliance with GDPR and maintain patient confidentiality at all times. Equipment and Safety: - Operate and maintain Point of Care Testing equipment in line with Council protocols. - Follow infection control and clinical waste disposal procedures as per NHS guidelines. Compliance and Training: - Stay updated with NHS Health Check Best Practice Guidance and participate in mandatory training, including POCT operation and motivational interviewing techniques. - Contribute to audits and quality improvement initiatives as required by the Council. Key Qualifications and Skills: Essential: - NVQ Level 2/3 in Health and Social Care or equivalent. - Experience in conducting health checks or similar clinical assessments. - Strong interpersonal and communication skills for delivering lifestyle advice. Desirable - Familiarity with NHS Health Check standards and QRISK score calculation. - Experience with EMIS, SystmOne, or similar clinical systems. - Training in motivational interviewing or Making Every Contact Count (MECC). Competencies - Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. - High attention to detail for accurate data recording and reporting. - Commitment to equality, accessibility, and patient-centered care. Working Conditions: - Flexible hours, including evening and weekend shifts, to improve accessibility for patients. - Travel to various community or GP settings across North Northamptonshire. - Private consultation areas will be provided for conducting health checks. Job Type: Fixed term contract Contract length: 2-3 months Pay: £13.50 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: - Free or subsidised travel Ability to commute/relocate: Northamptonshire: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred) Work Location: In person
Read the description carefully before applying! ❗️please enquire with a small paragraph about yourself, your availability, your experience and what makes you a good fit for our business to be considered❗️ we are looking for a full time driver/carer to join our pet care business. Our company offers bespoke pet care services such as dog walking, doggy daycare, dog boarding and small animals boarding at our facility in Cricklewood. This is an exciting opportunity to join a young business and work alongside young individuals to grow together with the company. Experience is not mandatory as long as you have big love for animals and ability to learn quickly and efficiently. Working with animals is a great joy, but also a great responsibility that requires dedication, excellent communication skills, and lots of patience. Someone with flexible schedule will be a priority, however will be happy to arrange fix days of the week, busiest days are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays! The ideal candidate must: - love animals! - have excellent communication skills - be responsive and alert - be physically fit, as the job requires a lot of physical activity - be able to take nice photos for our socials - be able to follow instructions and be a great team player but also be confident working on your own - hold a valid uk driving license! Or able to change your foreign license to the uk one when required. Transport will be provided.
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Level 3 Early Years Practitioner to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in EYFS and experience working with children in a nursery setting. As an Early Years Practitioner you will play a crucial role in fostering a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for young children, promoting their development and well-being through engaging activities and effective communication. Duties: • Develop and implement age-appropriate educational activities that promote children's learning and development. • Create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for children, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times. • Communicate effectively with children, parents, and colleagues to build strong relationships and support children's individual needs. • Manage daily routines, including meal times, play sessions, and rest periods, ensuring that all activities are organised efficiently. • Observe and assess children's progress, maintaining accurate records to plan and support their development. • Collaborate with team members to create an inclusive environment that respects diversity and encourages participation from all children. • Lead group activities that promote social skills, creativity, and physical development. • Stay informed about current best practices in EYFS and participate in professional development opportunities. Requirements: • Proven experience of at least three years working with children in a childcare or nursery setting is essential. • A Level 3 qualification in Childcare is essential. • GCSE in English and Maths is essential. • Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire both children and colleagues. • Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written. • A proactive drive to create engaging learning experiences for young children. • Ability to manage multiple tasks effectively while maintaining attention to detail. • Strong knowledge of EYFS curriculum, principles and practices. • Strong knowledge in SEND practices. • Ability to create and maintain a safe and healthy environment in line with safeguarding procedures. If you are enthusiastic about making a positive impact on the lives of our young children and possess the necessary skills to thrive in this role, we would love to hear from you! Apply now to join our dedicated team.
A childcare assistant helps children feel safe and cared for, and supports their development and learning. They also ensure that children's needs are met, and that health and safety regulations are followed. Help children learn language and numeracy skills, and support their physical and mental wellbeing Plan and implement activities that are age-appropriate, such as arts and crafts, music, and cooking. Assist with daily routines, such as feeding, changing, and toilet breaks. Observe children's behaviour and development, and report any concerns to parents or senior staff. Ensure that all policies and procedures are followed, and that children's records are kept up to date Skills Good communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to work well in a team Ability to understand and carry out instructions Knowledge of child development and behavior patterns Knowledge of health and safety regulations
Job description We are seeking a passionate, dedicated, and experienced professional to take a lead role in establishing and managing a Children’s Home. The property is a spacious five-bedroom house designed to accommodate up to three children, aged 11 to 15 with emotional difficulties, who are in need of a nurturing, safe, and structured environment. This role is ideal for someone who has previous experience in residential childcare management and is deeply committed to positively impacting young lives. Key Responsibilities - Lead the process of setting up the Children’s Home in accordance with local and national regulations and standards for children’s residential services. Ensure all aspects meet safety and regulatory standards. - Oversee all daily operations, ensuring a structured, therapeutic, and supportive environment that caters to the physical, emotional, and social needs of each child. - Recruit, train, and supervise a team of care staff. Conduct regular appraisals and support staff development to maintain a high standard of care. - Develop and oversee individualized care plans tailored to each child’s needs, monitoring progress, and adjusting as necessary. Facilitate positive activities and programs to promote growth, resilience, and independence. - Ensure safeguarding practices are followed rigorously and risk assessments are conducted regularly. Address and document any safeguarding concerns in line with best practices and legal requirements. - Build and maintain strong relationships with external agencies, families, and community resources to support each child’s holistic development and social reintegration. - Manage budgets, ensure effective resource allocation, and track expenses in line with organisational guidelines. Qualifications and Experience Essential: Proven experience in managing or supervising a children’s home or similar residential care facility. In-depth knowledge of child protection, safeguarding regulations, and care standards. Qualifications in social work, child care, or a related field (e.g., NVQ Level 5 in Leadership for Health and Social Care or equivalent). Strong understanding of the challenges facing children aged 11–15, particularly those in care. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Desirable: Experience working with children with behavioral or emotional challenges. Familiarity with local authority procedures and regulatory bodies. Benefits: - continuous growth: access ongoing training and development - Ofsted Outstanding Bonus - we cover the cost of your DBS check Attributes Empathy and resilience Exceptional leadership and organisational skills Strong decision-making ability and problem-solving mindset Passionate about child welfare and personal development Application Process To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an initial interview, followed by an assessment of management and child care skills. This job description should attract individuals who are experienced, qualified, and genuinely interested in improving the lives of children in a residential setting. Job Type: Full-time Pay: £40,000.00-£58,000.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person Application deadline: 30/01/2025 Expected start date: 06/03/2025
Job Title: Nursery Practitioner Location: London and Essex Salary: £11 - £13/hr Hours: Flexible Job Description We are seeking a caring, enthusiastic, and dedicated Nursery Practitioner to join our vibrant agency. As a Nursery Practitioner, you will play a vital role in providing a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment where children can thrive and develop. Key Responsibilities Childcare and Development: Deliver engaging activities tailored to the developmental needs of children interest. Support children’s physical, emotional, and social development through a variety of activities and play. Monitor and assess children’s progress. Safety and Wellbeing: Ensure the safety and security of all children by adhering to safeguarding policies and procedures in the setting. Promote healthy eating and hygiene. Team Collaboration: Work closely with the nursery staff to create a positive, and inclusive environment. Communicate effectively. Professional Development: Stay updated with best practices in childcare through training and development opportunities. Adhere to all nursery policies, including health and safety, safeguarding, and equal opportunities. Requirements Experience working with children. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A positive, flexible attitude with the ability to work as part of a team. A valid DBS check (or willingness to obtain one). Why Join Us? A supportive and friendly Agency Opportunities for professional development. How to Apply: To apply, please send your CV detailing your experience and passion for early years education. We are an equal opportunities Agency and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons.
Job description ***This is not just a job, you will make a difference to the people you support! *** People in Action are a Charity Organisation, supporting vulnerable adults to live independent lives, within their own homes and own community. Founded in the 1980’s by our Trustee Jeff, we are still continuing to grow, with services expanding. Working across Warwickshire, we deliver Person Centred Care to all of our Customers. Working as the Support Worker you will support clients in all aspects of day-to-day life, from personal care to shopping, managing bills, attending medical appointments, accessing the local community, and many more. No two shifts are ever the same, and you will learn something new every day! You will have fun with our customers, become a reliable and trusted Support Worker, kind and caring, and be involved in their development and daily life. *** Paid training for all new starters *** We offer continuous fully funded development for our teams, providing them with the opportunity to work towards vocational qualifications within the care sector, if they so wish to do so. Responsibilities: -Provide support and assistance to individuals with physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities -Assist with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and medication administration -Promote independence and encourage individuals to participate in community activities. --Maintain a safe and clean environment for individuals in accordance with health and safety regulations -Document and report any changes or concerns regarding the well-being of individuals -Collaborate with a team of healthcare professionals to ensure the highest quality of care. -Strong communication and interpersonal skills -Ability to work independently and as part of a team -Compassionate and patient demeanor -Ability to handle challenging situations with empathy and professionalism Your own transport is essential for this role. Successful candidates must hold a valid UK drivers license and have access to a vehicle. We offer an in depth, face to face, new starter training program for all new applicants, along with continuous learning for all existing staff members. Training is essential for you to commence employment with us. You will be required to be flexible to attend the 10 days paid training. Some of this training will be based at our Head Office in Nuneaton, Warwickshire Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: £11.44-£11.94 per hour Expected hours: 16 – 40 per week
About the Role We are seeking a skilled and motivated Team Leader to join our installation team, specializing in homelift installations. In this role, you will ensure customer satisfaction, uphold quality standards, and lead a team to deliver exceptional installations. This position offers a unique opportunity to apply technical expertise while building your leadership skills in a dynamic and collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities Customer Satisfaction: Deliver high-quality homelift installations that exceed customer expectations. Stakeholder Communication: Effectively communicate technical information, promptly resolve issues, and keep stakeholders updated on project milestones. Ensure Quality Standards: Maintain exceptional attention to detail and workmanship for every installation. Safety Compliance: Promote and uphold a strong safety culture, ensuring adherence to industry standards and company policies. Who We’re Looking For We are looking for a professional who combines technical knowledge with leadership skills, excels in customer communication, and thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Qualifications & Experience A Bachelor’s degree in engineering or an apprenticeship is a plus but not required. Previous experience in lift installations is advantageous but not mandatory. Relevant experience in fields such as electrical installation, air conditioning, automotive mechanics, or solar panel installation is welcomed. Key Skills & Attributes Technical Expertise: Experience in electrical low voltage installations. Knowledge of logical control systems, parameter setting, and troubleshooting. Basic computer skills, including an understanding of software upgrades. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to lead and motivate a team while actively participating in technical tasks. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to find high-quality solutions to site-specific challenges. Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal and communication skills for effective interaction with team members, clients, and stakeholders. Positive and Adaptable: Resilient, enthusiastic, and quick to adapt to changing project requirements. Technical and Practical Responsibilities Methodically build and install lifts at customer premises. Read and interpret installation drawings and manuals accurately. Perform safety checks and ensure compliance with safety standards. Install and test electrical systems while troubleshooting mechanical and system malfunctions. Ensure installations are completed to a high standard, with attention to detail and quality. Be physically fit to handle the demands of the role, including lifting heavy objects. Flexibility to travel and work after hours when required. Why Join Us? Competitive salary and bonus package. Comprehensive benefits, including a company van, fuel card, and pension. Opportunity to grow your technical and leadership skills in a supportive environment. Work in a fast-paced industry with a focus on innovation and customer satisfaction.
Registered Manager Our client is an established Children's care provider who are committed to providing safe and supportive homes for the children in their care. Their mission is to empower each child to reach their full potential by creating an environment that fosters healing, growth, and learning. They believe that every child deserves a loving and nurturing home where they can thrive, and they work tirelessly to make that a reality. Our client is currently going through a planned period of growth and are recruiting for a dedicated, experienced Register Manager to join their close knit team in their care home in Kent. What you will be doing - As registered manager you will be responsible for managing all aspects of running our Home, ensuring that young people receive high levels of emotional and physical care, appropriate activities, and comfortable accommodation. - You will have a crucial role in building a high-performing team that shares our core values of passion, collaboration, transparency, and continuous learning to deliver the best care for our children. - You will be required to lead the staff team and deploy appropriate resources to fulfil key tasks, providing induction, supervision, and appraisal to ensure staff development and effective communication. - As the Registered manager you will be required to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures, including child protection, health and safety, finance, control, and administration, while promoting team development and effective team working. What we’re looking for - Applicants should hold at minimum a Level 3 Diploma in Children’s Residential Childcare and be committed to working towards the Level 5. - We are seeking an exceptional and inspirational Registered Manager. Ideal candidates for this role should have a successful background as a Registered Manager within a home rated as ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’. - Successful candidates will play a key role as a part of the company’s management team in the development and management of the home. - They should have the necessary abilities, values and skills to excel in the position and should possess the level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Whats in it for you - We offer a competitive salary package, which includes a pension plan. - We are committed to investing in our staff for the long-term, fostering a culture that values and supports both personal and professional growth. - We provide each manager with extensive support, including experienced leadership guidance, clinical supervision, and ongoing training to ensure your success. If you match our criteria, we will be in touch to discuss your experience and more about you as a person, we look forward to hearing from you!
Are you a dynamic and organized professional looking to make a significant impact on a growing organization? We're seeking an experienced Childminder to join our team and play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth and efficient services. The prospective applicant needs to demonstrate the following: · Ensuring a high level of compliance is always maintained. · Creates friendly, secure atmosphere and tries to gain the trust and confidence of those in the home or under supervision. · Plans and participates in games and leisure activities to encourage emotional, social, physical and intellectual development. · Provides one-to-one counselling or group therapy. · Maintains contact and discusses problems/progress with other staff and social workers. · Selecting fun activities and entertainment such as games, reading and outdoor activities, helping the children with homework and other school projects. · Preparing food, providing snacks, assisting with eating, monitoring sleep and taking care of hygiene, as instructed by parents. · Keeping the children safe, keeping contact numbers at hand, alerting the parents immediately if there are any issues at home, then documenting any incident. Skills, experience, and qualification required for the role. · Proven experience as a Childminder or similar role. · Excellent organizational and multitasking abilities. · Strong communication and interpersonal skills. · Ability to handle confidential information with discretion. · Problem-solving mindset and attention to detail. Also Childminder must communicate professionally with the parents, including actively listening, responding, and engaging with the children. Clear and open communication prevents misunderstandings and ensures the children's needs are met Experience in the similar role for 3 years is desirable. If you are a skilled Childminder looking for a dynamic and exciting working environment, and ready to accept new challenge; then we want to hear from you! To apply, please submit your resume outlining your experience and qualifications. Hour: 37.5 Hours per/week
About TRAID TRAID is a charity retailer working for over 25 years to transform fashion for the better. All our fundraising efforts go towards improving the conditions of workers in the fashion and clothing industry, supporting projects all around the world. About the Role We are looking for a Home Collection Driver to join our growing team. As the face of TRAID on the road, you will be responsible for collecting donations directly from homes and businesses across London. This role is hands-on, physically engaging, and offers plenty of variety - no two shifts are the same, and our donors will rely on your help in lots of different ways. Each day, you’ll be assigned a route with 20 to 35 collections. We’ll invest in you by offering fully paid, comprehensive training to ensure you’re confident in TRAID’s collection systems and procedures. In return, we expect you take pride in your work and consistently strive for excellence. Main Responsibilities: - Collect donations from homes across London as per your scheduled route - Accurately record collection details on a PDA provided by TRAID - Unload the collected items safely and securely at our Alperton Warehouse, always following manual handling guidelines and health and safety policies - Maintain the cleanliness and mechanical upkeep of the company vehicle, reporting any necessary maintenance to your line manager - Provide an energetic and customer-focused approach, aiming to deliver excellent service to donors and ensure a positive experience. This includes answering any questions they may have and calling donors in advance of the collection. Requirements: Experience- 12 months van driving/multi-drop delivery experience preferred (but not essential). Full training will be provided Full UK driving licence - with no more than 6 points and no driving bans in the last 5 years Physical fitness – You will be active, handling donation bags weighing up to 20kg Flexibility – Shifts can vary, so we’re looking for team players with a can-do attitude who are ready to tackle challenges, even on short notice! What’s in it for you: Pick-up extra shifts: Enjoy the flexibility of weekend overtime shifts and the opportunity to maximise your earnings. No upfront costs: We will provide you with everything you need to excel at your job, including a full uniform, company phone and vehicle with a fuel card Competitive Compensation: TRAID is a London Living Wage Employer, committed to the well-being and quality of life of all our employees. This means your hourly rate will be reviewed every 12 months in accordance with the foundation's annual review guidelines for as long as we voluntarily choose to adhere to the scheme. Annual Leave allowance: 22 days paid holiday (plus 8 Bank Holidays)