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FULL & PART TIME OPPORTUNITIES FOR: AMBULANCE CARE ASSISTANTs (ACAs) and AMBULANCE CARE ASSISTANTs DRIVERs (ACAD). Reliance Secure Transportation services LTD is a non-emergency patient transport service based in Enfield, specialising in the conveyance of people with mental health needs. All our crews/drivers are responsible for the safe transportation of informal and patients detained under the Mental Health Act, diagnosed with mental health conditions. It is a demanding yet very rewarding service that we provide. We are looking for bright and motivated individuals with an enhanced DBS and Full UK Driving Licence to join our dedicated team. We provide support to both independent and NHS hospitals and services to pick up and convey patients who may be acutely unwell, from hospitals including local A&Es, Health based Place of safety, home addresses, Courts, and police stations. We are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week service and can potentially offer hours around your individual commitments. We do have full-time staff members that regularly work over 37.5 hours a week, but you are able to work as little or as often as suits you, dependant on the amount of work available. All work starts and ends at our base in Enfield. We’re looking for people who can demonstrate: · Experience of working in a customer-centred or health care settings · A clean driving licence for AMBULANCE CARE ASSISTANTs DRIVERs (ACAD), not mandatory for AMBULANCE CARE ASSISTANTs (ACAs) · The ability to work effectively as part of a team and strong communication and interpersonal skills · A caring attitude towards patients and an outgoing, friendly manner, plus the ability to show empathy are key to ensuring success in this role. · Ability to reassure the patients in your care. · Able to attend a week induction and training course. For the right individuals we will provide you with a comprehensive Induction Programme where full training will be provided. Key Responsibilities Include: · To support and transport vulnerable mental health patients as part of a team. · To provide a professional and caring service for all patients whilst in our care. · To ensure that at all times patient safety remains paramount & safe systems of work are adhered to. · Safe use of Company vehicles and equipment, preparing required patient paperwork and driving to local and national locations. · Comply with local legislative requirements & company policies and procedures · reviewing section papers when conveying patients detained under the Mental health Act 1983 (following training) · Support challenging patients, who may need physical restraint
The Role: The Support Worker increases the independence and skills of young people, promoting engagement with education and employment through flexible person centered outcome focused support The role holder helps young people to avoid eviction and repeat homelessness. They also develop the capacity of young people to be able to move on to either less intensive housing related support services or more permanent, independent, accommodation at the earliest appropriate opportunity The role will involve working closely with community mental health teams, social and private landlords, the police, probation, Youth Offending Teams , the courts, the Department of Work and Pensions, the voluntary sector, local housing authorities, education and training agencies and children’s/adult social care. The post holder will work within the Psychological Informed Environments Framework and ensure all clients can make sustained changes to their lives. Equal Opportunities All young people are equally entitled to have their needs met in a fair and balanced way. Team Leaders are responsible for promoting equal opportunities for all and for challenging any behaviour or practice which discriminates against any young person or colleague on the grounds of race, religion, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation or any other perceived difference. Essential Requirements The ideal Young Persons Support Worker will: Meet young peoples wishes. An understanding of the needs and issues of homeless, vulnerable young people. Knowledge of Homelessness legislation, and welfare benefits/welfare reform Knowledge of Safeguarding for Children and Adults. Experience of problem solving and handling difficult situations, using initiative. Experience of risk management, needs led assessment and support planning Knowledge of diversity and inclusion. Skilled at IT including excel, power point, publisher, word, face book and other forms of social media. Supporting and motivating young people into Employment, Training, and Education and maintain their accommodation to prevent eviction. Able to work shifts including evenings, weekends, sleeping nights, waking nights and able to change hours if required. Prepared to work across other services in the cluster if required Able to stay on in an emergency. Working from the guidelines from the 1989 Children’s Act, National Minimum Standards, Every Child Matters and any other relevant legislation. To provide a caring, supportive and nurturing environment in which children/young people can feel secure and free from harm. Establishing positive relationships with young people and always offering them unconditional and positive regard. Helping young people gain self control by challenging unacceptable behaviour and rewarding acceptable, pro-social conduct. Ensuring that each young person’s Support plan is followed and amended as appropriate to reflect their changing needs Attending to practical matters in relation to childcare (cooking, cleaning, general maintenance around the home etc) To act as a key worker or co worker for a young person to ensure that the young person’s Support plans are up to date and that all their support needs are being met. Providing advice, assistance and support on a 1:1 basis to enable young people to address past and present difficulties Providing emotional support at times of difficulty or stress. Facilitate group work and group discussion where needed. About You You will be experienced, skilled and enthusiastic in working with young people. You will be used to working in a fast-paced environment. You will be passionate about working with Young People You will be person centred at all times and ensure empowerment is at the heart of everything you do. You will strive for excellence in all you do. You will be innovative in your approach to working with young people. You will be able to keep accurate records and providing written reports on young people for planning meetings, reviews or any other meetings as directed by the line manager. To work as part of a team · Being aware of the aims and objectives of the home and working collaboratively with colleagues to achieve them · Attending team/ staff meetings and making a positive contribution to them · Actively contributing to the development of the team · Receiving and storing information to improve communication · Being willing to give and receive feedback on performance with colleagues and managers · Providing informal practical and emotional support to colleagues experiencing difficulties · Attending and contributing to regular supervision sessions in line with the National Minimum Standards · Monitoring the conduct of colleagues and referring on any causes for concern (Whistleblowing) · Being familiar with all policies and procedures and adhering to them General Responsibilities · Attending young people’s meetings and contributing to them · Driving company vehicles (current driving licence holders subject to procedures) · Receiving training appropriate to the role and maintaining an up to date training profile · Responsibility for the accurate maintenance of financial records appropriate to the duties of the post · Responsibility for the health, safety and welfare of self and colleagues in accordance with the requirements of the organisational Health and Safety Policies · Maintaining the upkeep of the house through general cleaning of communal areas. · Cooking nutritiously balanced meals each time you are on shift for the young people. Qualifications: · NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (working with young people) or equivalent. Special Conditions · This post requires the holder to do varying shifts. · The post holder also is required to work weekends as part of a rota and Bank Holidays when required. Sleeping-in duties are also required for which an additional payment is made. · On occasions you may be requested to change your rota at a given notice as per your contract, to ensure the contingencies of the service are covered. This may also include covering an additional sleep-in duty as an emergency measure. · In accordance with the guidelines on Health and Safety, to accept responsibility for working within these guidelines and reporting any concerns to the Manager. · To undertake such other duties appropriate to the grade of the post and the needs of the Home such as decorating, gardening in order to develop and maintain service delivery. · This post requires the holder to have a Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check at all times Changes to personal circumstances which may effect you remaining in the role.
As the Registered Manager, you will be working for a Unique Small Organisation, Diamond Solace is a brand 3-Bedroom top- end supported living home in Luton, newly set up to provide high-quality care and nurturing to vulnerable medium- high-risk young care people aged 16-18yrs. We will go above and beyond to support you through your career just as you will do so for the young people that we support. You will be a valued and respected member of our team. Want to be part of this? – Then please read on! Job Description You will be managing a specialist residential service for young people presenting a high risk to grooming and exploitation. Young people accommodated at the home may also present with mental health and emotional and behavioural challenges while they transition into independent living or return home with support. Your Duties as the Registered Manager will include: · To support the OFSTED regulated service, the management and daily running of the operation and the development and delivery of residential young persons residential services. · Ensure the well-being, safety, and development of all young people within the service, promoting independence and personal growth. · Oversee the creation and implementation of personalised care and support plans tailored to the needs of each young person. · Ensure the service operates in line with current legislation, Ofsted regulations and safeguarding policies. · To ensure that all young people have their needs met and their welfare promoted at all times. · To be responsible for the motivation, development, leadership, coordination, and support of the staff group, working with the Recruitment Manager to ensure staffing levels are maintained at all times · Monitor and evaluate the quality of care provided, ensuring continous improvement and compliance with inspection frameworks. · Oversee the budgeting, resource allocation, and financial management of the service. · To supervise the Team Leader, enabling them to supervise and support the staff team. · To ensure that effective records are maintained in accordance with Ofsted Supported Accommodation Regulations 2023 and other regulatory requirements · To Work effectively with Commissioning Partners, Police, LSCB, Public Health and Ofsted etc. · Participate in on-call duties to ensure 24-hour management support for the service. · Be responsible for safeguarding procedures, ensuring the safety and well-being of all young people is a priority. I would like to hear from you if this Registered Manager role matches your requirements and if you have the following: Previous or current experience as a Team Leader or Deputy Manager –within Residential Children’s or Supported Accommodation Services An innate ability to Develop and Drive your team Have a strong focus on motivation and retention of staff To have the ability to deliver the highest levels of service and care To be an effective communicator and influencer Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent) Experience of associated behaviours that challenge. REQUIREMENTS You have a fantastic opportunity to be a part of our team if you possess the following: Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage and inspire a team. Strong understanding of OFSTED regulations Strong communication skills at all levels, able to liaise with external agencies, professionals, and families. Working knowledge of, following, and working to Care Plans Experience of Conflict Management and dealing with difficult situations The ability to work effectively during high pressured situations You will be a supportive leader and team player with home management skills. · A compassionate and empathetic approach to supporting young people with complex needs. · Strong organisational skills with the ability to handle multiple responsibilities. · A full driving licence is desirable but not essential. You will also need to be Caring and approachable Patient and welcoming Creative, Helpful and Reliable Experience: Working with vulnerable young people at risk of grooming and exploitation : 1 year (preferred) Residential Management: 2 years minimum As the Registered Manager, you will be working for a Unique Small Organisation, Diamond Solace is a brand 3-Bedroom top- end supported living home in Luton, newly set up to provide high-quality care and nurturing to vulnerable medium-high-risk young care people aged 16-18yrs. We will go above and beyond to support you through your career just as you will do so for the young people that we support. You will be a valued and respected member of our team. Want to be part of this? – Then please read on! Job Description You will be managing a specialist residential service for young people presenting a high risk to grooming and exploitation. Young people accommodated at the home may also present with mental health and emotional and behavioural challenges while they transition into independent living or return home with support. Your Duties as the Registered Manager will include: · To support the OFSTED regulated service, the management and daily running of the operation and the development and delivery of residential young persons residential services. · Ensure the well-being, safety, and development of all young people within the service, promoting independence and personal growth. · Oversee the creation and implementation of personalised care and support plans tailored to the needs of each young person. · Ensure the service operates in line with current legislation, Ofsted regulations and safeguarding policies. · To ensure that all young people have their needs met and their welfare promoted at all times. · To be responsible for the motivation, development, leadership, coordination, and support of the staff group, working with the Recruitment Manager to ensure staffing levels are maintained at all times · Monitor and evaluate the quality of care provided, ensuring continous improvement and compliance with inspection frameworks. · Oversee the budgeting, resource allocation, and financial management of the service. · To supervise the Team Leader, enabling them to supervise and support the staff team. · To ensure that effective records are maintained in accordance with Ofsted Supported Accommodation Regulations 2023 and other regulatory requirements · To Work effectively with Commissioning Partners, Police, LSCB, Public Health and Ofsted etc. · Participate in on-call duties to ensure 24-hour management support for the service. · Be responsible for safeguarding procedures, ensuring the safety and well-being of all young people is a priority. I would like to hear from you if this Registered Manager role matches your requirements and if you have the following: Previous or current experience as a Team Leader or Deputy Manager –within Residential Children’s or Supported Accommodation Services An innate ability to Develop and Drive your team Have a strong focus on motivation and retention of staff To have the ability to deliver the highest levels of service and care To be an effective communicator and influencer Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent) Experience of associated behaviours that challenge. REQUIREMENTS You have a fantastic opportunity to be a part of our team if you possess the following: Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage and inspire a team. Strong understanding of OFSTED regulations Strong communication skills at all levels, able to liaise with external agencies, professionals, and families. Working knowledge of, following, and working to Care Plans Experience of Conflict Management and dealing with difficult situations The ability to work effectively during high pressured situations You will be a supportive leader and team player with home management skills. · A compassionate and empathetic approach to supporting young people with complex needs. · Strong organisational skills with the ability to handle multiple responsibilities. · A full driving licence is desirable but not essential. You will also need to be: Caring and approachable Patient and welcoming Creative, Helpful and Reliable Experience: Working with vulnerable young people at risk of grooming and exploitation : 1 year (preferred) Residential Management: 2 years minimum If you are a driven and compassionate leader with experience in working in supported living or residential setting and a passion for supporting vulnerable young people, we would love to hear from you! How to Apply Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience, including any gaps in employment and suitability for the role.
Are you caring and compassionate and looking for a new role supporting vulnerable young people? Do you have previous experience working with young people with a range of complex needs? Then look no further! The Employment Staffing Agency (ESA) are looking for individuals like you to support vulnerable young people aged 16 to 19 in semi-independent living, using creative and inclusive approaches to support young people's development. We are looking for Support workers/ Outreach workers/ Keyworkers, as well as Mental Health Support Workers to join us today! Responsibilities - Supporting young people to a high standard in line with their support plan, cultural needs and desires. - Supporting young people to attend appropriate meetings, i.e. health appointments and LAC reviews. - Supporting young people with emotional and wellbeing - To complete written tasks necessary such as daily logbook, daily observations, incident and accident logs etc. - Reporting missing persons/returned to the police, the responsible local authority and those with parental responsibility - Working positively with colleagues to a high and professional standard within a multi agency team to get the best outcome for the YP - Conducting weekly/monthly key-work sessions and reports, and regularly updating the YP’s allocated social worker - Completing scheduled mandatory health and safety checks and risk assessments during daily shifts Qualification & experience Must have (at least on year) experience working with children and young people with diverse needs NVQ level 3 qualification working with Children or Young People (preferred) Must be confident to lone work as well as in a team Good understanding of safeguarding and willing to complete relevant compulsory training Must have a positive attitude and be passionate about working with young people Creative in sourcing new and exciting meaningful activities A good fitness level to be able to support young people in and around the community if necessary A good level of understanding about the relevant legislations Experienced with working with families All candidates must be over the age of 21. About us We are a recruitment agency with over 20 years experience working with vulnerable children and young people to achieve positive outcomes. Having the knowledge ourselves, we are now seeking to hire excellent support staff on an ongoing basis to join our evolving and expanding team of candidates. Our mission is to provide continuous job opportunities to individuals who desire to find employment through our platform, and we are committed to ensure that we put our employees at the forefront of everything that we do! There are always new and exciting roles with us and so we are keen to hear from individuals who are enthusiastic and keen to join. ESA is committed to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion and welcomes applications from all groups. Additional Info Applications- Please upload your CV and apply through indeed. If successful we will contact you to complete an online client registration form. Requirements for an Enhanced DBS and reference checking will be undertaken in line with government regulations and safer recruitment best practice. Location- Various locations in and around London according to the client Shift Patterns- 10 hour shift 12 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Week on- Week off shifts Night shift Weekend availability
Work in a friendly environment and expand your nursing career as a Registered Mental Health Nurse in Llandrindod Wells with us. Looking for at least 6 months NHS experience staff Pay Rates : - £25/hr - £38/hr Qualifications & Job Requirements: - 6 Month of NHS Healthcare Experience as a Registered Mental Health Nurse - Up-to-date CV - Registered with NMC (Nursing & Midwifery Council) - Overseas Police Check, if any - Indemnity Insurance - References covering the last 3 years of clinical employment - Possess excellent organisational and communication skills. Key skills: Compassion, Time management, Clinical Skills Why You Should Apply: - Great pay rates - Flexible working - Ad-Hoc and or long-term assignments - Assistance with arranging accommodation - Fast track registration - True 24/7 on-call service - Did you find what you are looking for? Work with us and access exclusive opportunities in medicine, healthcare, and education across the UK & Ireland. No matter your experience level, professional goals, or specialty, we will help you to find your ideal job for exclusive, career-boosting jobs, flexibility & more options. Visit our Register Form, Browse Nurse Jobs, or CV Library Company Profile to explore more job opportunities. To Apply for this role, answer the following questions: - Are you registered with NMC? If, yes please send it - Do you have 6 months of experience working at the NHS - Do you have the right to work in the UK?
Head Chef position at Frank Foster House, a care home in Theydon Bois, Essex. We are currently recruiting for a Head Chef to join our Hospitality team, Working as a Head Chef at Runwood Homes, you will have the chance to deliver hotel/restaurant standards without the split shifts and long hours. You will have full autonomy in creating nutritious, flavoursome, and well-balanced menus, whilst liaising with residents to ensure they are involved in the menu creations. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. At Runwood Homes, we work with an open, honest, supportive approach, where quality of care is at the heart of everything we do. Key responsibilities: - Work within the agreed company budget. - Ensure all kitchen staff are trained on dish specification and budget control - Manage the stock in the kitchen. - Inspire and motivate the team to achieve food to specification and therefore ensure satisfaction of our residents. - Lead by example, setting the pace and standards. - Meet monthly with the management team to ensure dietary requirements for all residents are met. - Train and develop the team to deliver food to specification and exceed residents’ expectations. - Ensure all food is cooked to a safe temperature and is taste tested before serving. - Ensure that the storage of food meets company and statutory health and safety requirements. - Deliver the company kitchen standards as identified on the kitchen audit. - Implement and ensure the company Health and Safety policy is met at all times – this includes the training of all kitchen staff. Experience & Qualifications - Relevant experience in a catering environment - Intermediate/Advanced Food Hygiene Certificate - Advanced knowledge of handling and operation of equipment including knives - Good leadership skills - Experience in achieving food margins - To have full understanding of H.A.C.C.P, to ensure all staff adhere to H.A.C.C.P and all documentation is completed. - Menu writing/planning/costing. - Experience in systems compliance and delivering company standards. - Personnel skills - Team Player - Understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and appropriate methods of ensuring that these are met - Genuine interest in working within a caring environment - Ability to communicate effectively at all levels - Satisfactory police check and check against the ISA list (where applicable) - Basic Understanding of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 - Previous Experience of working with nutritional information would be desirable Benefits: - Employee Assistance Programme offering support and counselling in a number of different categories which is available to both you and your immediate family. - Access to thousands of discounts through schemes such as; - Blue light card - Concerts for carers - Discounts for carers - Free DBS Check - 28 days annual leave - Pension scheme All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances.
The Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) is our fully accredited monitoring and alarm receiving centre located within the East of England Co-operative Head Office, and we are seeking a Control Room Operative to join our team. Operating 24/7, our friendly and organised team at the ARC delivers first-class service to clients and customers nationwide, alongside our in-house departments. As a Control Room Operative (CRO), you will be the first responder to potential emergencies through phone calls, alarms, or Fire & Panic alarms activated by colleagues in-store or on-site. Additionally, you will monitor and download CCTV footage to support internal and external investigations for the Police. You will also provide first-class telephone customer service to various customers, stores and the public across multiple services both in-hours and out-of-hours. Please note: Due to the ARC operating 24/7, the standard shift pattern rotates 4 days on, 4 off, 4 nights on, 4 off etc. Role Responsibilities: CCTV Monitoring: Observe thousands of different systems and escalate incidents as they occur. Call Handling: Manage a variety of calls for in-house and third-party clients both during and after business hours. Staff Welfare: Conduct checks on Lone Workers for both in-house and third-party clients. Alarm Monitoring: Monitor and respond to Panic, Fire, and Intruder alarms. Ideal Candidate: Possess a SIA Frontline CCTV Licence or be willing to attend a paid course. Be computer literate with basic experience using a variety of programmes and software, including Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and specialist software. Be reliable, punctual, and organised. Have strong communication and customer service skills with the ability to hold a conversation over the phone. Demonstrate a positive, problem-solving attitude. Be capable of working unsociable hours, including weekends, nights, and public holidays. Be confident in following processes set out by management and clients.