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Position Descriptions: The Personal Assistant at Capital Investments will play a key role in providing comprehensive support to the Principal in both their personal and professional endeavors. This position requires excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle a wide range of responsibilities. The Personal Assistant will serve as the principal point of contact for the Principal, managing their schedule, coordinating travel arrangements, handling paperwork, and facilitating effective communication with internal and external stakeholders. Responsibilities and Essential Duties: - Manage the Principal's schedule, ensuring appointments and meetings are efficiently organized. - Coordinate travel arrangements, including booking flights, accommodations, and transportation. - Handle paperwork and documentation, such as expense reports, contracts, and correspondence. - Serve as a liaison between the Principal and internal and external parties, facilitating effective communication and timely responses. - Assist in managing personal projects, such as property renovations or other lifestyle-related tasks. - Maintain confidentiality and discretion in handling sensitive information and maintaining the Principal's privacy. - Provide general administrative support, including filing, organizing documents, and managing office supplies. - Perform ad-hoc duties and errands as required by the Principal. Requirements: - Proven experience as a Personal Assistant or similar role, demonstrating strong organizational and multitasking abilities. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact with individuals at all levels. - High level of professionalism and discretion in handling confidential information. - Strong attention to detail and the ability to prioritize tasks effectively. - Proficient in using office software and tools, such as Microsoft Office Suite. - Flexibility and adaptability to meet changing demands and handle unexpected situations. Benefits: - Compensation: To be discussed. - Travel: Yes.
JOIN OUR FAMILY At RBH we believe our people are our biggest assets and understand the value in putting them first. Our approach to diversity in the workplace, health & wellbeing, sustainability and individuality sets us apart from our competitors and is one of the reasons we are rated Top 30 Best Places to Work in Hospitality! We are passionate about the industry and always on the look out for new talent to join us on our journey... Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey with one of York's most iconic establishments? The Principal hotel, nestled in the heart of York, is gearing up for an exhilarating chapter in its 145-year legacy with a thrilling rebrand. As we elevate our standards and redefine luxury, we are on the lookout for a passionate and dynamic individual to join us as Hotel Manager and lead our exceptional team A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A HOTEL MANAGER AT THE PRINCIPAL YORK! What you'll be doing... Reporting directly to the General Manager Overseeing day-to-day operations with a focus on Food & Beverage, Rooms, guest satisfaction,and standards. Leading by example and being hands-on when needed Providing strategic support to the General Manager across all hotel operations Directly managing department heads to ensure smooth operations. Motivating and engaging our team to deliver excellence in service Driving succession planning and continuous learning initiatives Ensuring the highest level of customer care throughout the property Supporting profitability and cost management through effective planning and forecasting WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU To succeed in the role of Hotel Manager you will need the following qualities and skills. Experience as an Operations Manager/Deputy General Manager in a 4-star Full-service hotel Proven track record in managing a large F&B Operation High standards, a can-do attitude, and excellent attention To detail a strong commercial mindset with a drive to achieve results Exceptional people leadership and motivation skills Demonstrated Ability to develop and nurture talent within the team Strong Communication skills and a strategic mindset The capability to build Relationships and influence at all levels If you're ready to make your mark in the hospitality industry and lead a team dedicated to excellence, we want to hear from you! Join us at Principal York and be a part of our exciting journey ahead. Apply now and let's create unforgettable experiences together! WHAT WE OFFER You will have access to a benefits package we believe truly works for our people and enhances our overall culture... Discounted hotel room rates for you and your friends & family Extra days holiday for your birthday Flexible working arrangements Pension Free meals on duty saving you over £1000 per year 28 holiday days including bank holidays Birthday as a paid day off to Celebrate YOU Annual Bonus for your outstanding contributions Happi benefits to keep a smile on your face Pension plan for your future Security Group discounts for your leisure time Support & Development opportunities to help you thrive Think you know what Scottish luxury looks like? Think again. Situated in the historic India Buildings, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh is reimagining the Old Town, marrying its iconic Victorian architecture with distinctive, contemporary design. Inside the hotel, you’ll experience a world that revolves around you – from our signature chamber design to numerous drinking, dining and entertainment options that you’ll never want to leave. When you do venture out, you’ll find Edinburgh’s top attractions in walking distance. Fancy a stroll around Edinburgh Castle? Easy – it’s only 4 minutes away. Want to snap Victoria Street for your Insta? No sweat, it’s on your doorstep. Buckle up, we put you so close to history it’s basically time travel.
- Contact Supervisor (Centre and Community Based), Children’s Contact Service - Based in Hertfordshire (Service and community based) Various hours available: Negotiable up to 37 hours p/w - Locations available: · Cheshunt (EN8) · Hemel Hempstead (HP1) · Welwyn Garden City (AL7) - Grade 2 (lower) point 11 – 15: £21,196 - £23,966 per Annum. - Permanent contract. - ID: 778 *Please state which area you are interested in as well as the ID number 778 when applying ** Required Skills:** · Have excellent communication skills including the ability to work with families in conflict, build their trust and respect, and recognise the importance of remaining impartial, objective and focused on the needs of the child/children/young person at all times. · be able to demonstrate an understanding of safe working practices, risk assessment and risk management. · Have excellent written skills, in particular being able to create reports of sessions which are objective, factual and reflect the needs of the Social Worker and court. · Be a team player who is flexible, and enthusiastic about being an integral part of a newly formed and aspirational team which is focused on the Family Action values of Can Do, Excellence, Mutual Respect and People Focus. Job Description: As a Contact Supervisor, you will ensure that families are welcomed and supported when in the Supervised Contact Centre, in community settings and other appropriate venues as required. You will have an open-minded, flexible and caring approach towards children, parents and other family members who are attending supervised contact. Our aim is to provide a happy and positive experience for children, young people and their families. You will therefore ensure that children and young people are kept safe and that their emotional wellbeing is prioritised at all times. You will ensure the welfare of children and young people is at the forefront of the team’s work and ensure that Family Action and Hertfordshire’s safeguarding procedures are followed. You will provide an opportunity to support parents to maintain positive relationships with their children. Where required, you will oversee practical and emotional support for parents building a trusting relationship with them; this will help to make supervised contact sessions a positive experience for the children. Where contact is between the wider family group e.g., sibling contact, you will ensure the needs, preferences and experiences of all attendees are considered and supported. Key Tasks and Responsibilities: · Support the delivery of safe and effective supervised contact sessions. · Promote and maintain contact arrangements that are agreed between all parties including respecting the wishes of children and young people. · Have an understanding of, and comply with, Family Action’s and Hertfordshire’s procedures for promoting and safeguarding the welfare and safety of children and vulnerable adults, undertaking risk assessments before each session ensuring that the risks identified by Social Workers are mitigated. · Assess the quality of parenting observed during the supervised contact, ensuring that the key areas for observation identified by the Social Worker are addressed, and use this evidence to complete detailed and timely reports as required by the court and/or principal social worker. · Ensure that all supervised contact sessions are managed to ensure as positive experience for the children and young people as possible. · Recognise any risks of harm and intervene appropriately to de-escalate the risks or bring in additional support as required to safeguard the children. · Keep records of your work using Family Action systems, adhere to confidentiality, information sharing protocols and risk assessment processes. · Travel to supervised contact sessions in other area’s (when required). · Contribute to the collection, recording and analysis of information required by commissioners, judiciary, principal social worker and Family Action and provide accurate reports as necessary. · Participate in personal supervision, funded training and appraisal processes to ensure your knowledge skills and practice is of a high standard. · Implement the principles of Family Action’s Equal Opportunities Policy in every aspect of your work and positively promote the principles of the policy amongst colleagues, service users and other members of the community. · Comply with Family Action’s Health and Safety Policy, Data Protection Policy and to protect the health, safety and welfare of yourself and others. · Have an understanding and comply with Family Action’s and Hertfordshire’s procedures for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. · Ensure the implementation of Family Action’s Diversity & Equality Policy and our Ethical Policy in every aspect of your work and positively promote the principles of these policies amongst colleagues, service users and other members of the community. · Comply with Family Action’s Health and Safety Policy, Data Protection Policy and to protect your own and others’ health, safety and welfare. · Work flexibly as may be required by the needs of the service and carry out any other reasonable duties as required. · Meet opening hours of the centre’s, including some Saturdays. · To demonstrate, at all times, Family Action’s values, which underpin Family Action’s mission of ‘building stronger families’ by: a) people focused b) Reflecting a ‘can do’ approach c) Striving for excellence in everything we do d) Having mutual respect for everyone we work with, work for and support through our services Person Specification · Previous work with children and families is desirable but not necessary. · Ability to work with families in conflict and the importance of remaining impartial, objective and focused on the needs of the child/children at all times. · Understanding of child development, attachment and appropriate parenting approaches. · Have the ability to demonstrate an understanding of safe working practices, risk assessment and risk management. · Good planning and excellent report writing and record keeping skills. Experience of and ability to use MS Office applications and electronic recording systems. · Understanding of the needs of families / individuals, and of the impact of disadvantage and social exclusion and a commitment to and willingness to promote inclusion and equality of opportunity for all. · A confident and professional approach to working with service users, stakeholders and colleagues. · Excellent verbal, listening and written skills, including basic IT skills. · The ability to priorities and organise workload effectively including the timely completion and submission of case records and reports. · The ability, commitment, and willingness to work flexibly including evenings and weekends. · The ability and willingness to occasionally travel within the Hertfordshire area. Please send your CV along with the area/s you are interested in applying for and the ID number
HS Consultancy Group is a RICS Registered and regulated firm with over 20 years’ Experience in the Commercial Valuation Industry. We are the only ratings agent in the country that issue full RICS Valuation reports to their clients, At HS Consultancy Group our team strive to help and support all our customers whilst making sure our customers benefit from the savings gained with the expert advice given. We are looking to appoint an experienced Full-time Principal Chartered Surveyor to join our friendly organisation. The Candidate will play a vital role in the organisational and the strength of the company and will become and integral part of the company. The Role: Role Title: Principal Chartered Surveyor Hours of Work: 9am – 5pm (However the Employer may require the Employee to work Extra Hours as and when required. Job Type: Full-time / Permanent Salary: £52,000 to £58,000 Place of work: Hybrid working from Home. The candidate will also from time to time be required to work at the Employers Registered Office and Valuation Tribunal Wales and England. Job/Role Duties. Supply the Employer with 12 Valuation Reports and 12 Challenge Statements per week. Conduct all Negotiations with the Valuation Office Agency. Prosecute all rating appeals to the best of the Employee’s abilities with the view to achieving the best possible outcome to each and every rating appeal submitted by the Employer. Represent the Employer’s clients at Valuation Tribunal where necessary by way of either written, or Representation in person when necessary. Liase with Directors on a daily basis. The Principal Chartered Surveyor/ Qualifications and Skills Relevant Experience in Surveying and RICS - Essential. Excellent Organisational and Teamwork Skills - Essential. Outstanding Communication and Multitasking Skills - Essential. Good Working Knowledge of Microsoft Office Packages - Essential. Willing to be Flexible as and when Required. HS Constultancy Group: We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications regardless of age, disability, marital status, race, religion or belief. We are committed to our clients and our people, we are creative and realistic and combine Professionalism with Personality.
We are looking for an experienced housekeeper/carer with knowledge in handling and caring for a dog with various health issues. The candidate must be able to walk, bathe, and administer medication to the pet. The position requires an individual with prior experience working in a private household with exceptionally high standards. Those who do not meet the required experience must refrain from applying. Housekeeper Duties: • Ensuring the house is kept organised, clean and tidy. • Laundry, ironing and wardrobe management. • Able to cook according to various dietary requirements. • Answer the phone professionally and take messages if necessary. • Running errands. • Deal with the tradespeople who may come to the house and oversee their work. • The ability to spot what needs doing without supervision and with superb attention to detail. Requirements: • The ideal candidate should possess both kindness and emotional intelligence. • The Principal requires assistance with walking and washing; thus, a hands-on approach is necessary. • Be flexible, unflappable, and discreet with excellent timekeeping. • Immaculately presented with a positive, can-do attitude. • A mature and cheerful person. • Someone who can demonstrate an ability to cope well with last-minute requests. • Excellent attendance record. • A dog lover. Responsibilities include walking, bathing and administering medications. • Must be available immediately. • No-smoker. • No visible tattoos or piercings. • Please note that this is a live-out housekeeper position only. • Some night shifts will be required, and work some weekends. • The candidate must be flexible. This job is not the typical 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Qualifications: • Written and spoken English at a high standard. • The applicant must be qualified as a care assistant. • Minimum ten years of housekeeping experience in a private household. The hourly salary being offered is £20. Need to be self-employed. Able to provide references. DBS.
Khulisa Associate Facilitators Young People & Adult Training Role Type: Freelance, Contract Location: Flexible - London and / or Manchester. Reports to: Delivery Programme Manager 💰: £100-£250 per day About Khulisa Khulisa (meaning ‘to nurture’ in Zulu) is an award-winning national charity with South African roots. Our programmes have been successful in reducing violence and conflict in post apartheid South African communities since 1997 and was first piloted in the UK in 2007. Since then, Khulisa has developed a reputation as experts in reducing reoffending and crime by supporting young people and prisoners to explore the root causes of their disruptive or violent behaviour, very often this behaviour is symptomatic of experiences of trauma, abuse and neglect. We have worked in prisons since 2007 and in schools and pupil referral units (PRUs) since 2011, delivering SEL (social and emotional learning) programmes. It is now widely accepted that children’s social skills (such as conscientiousness, self-discipline and perseverance) are more accurate predictors of their health, wealth and criminal history in later life than IQ or social background1. As such, Khulisa’s team of therapists work with young people to provide a range of interventions which are designed to build social and emotional skills. Recent evaluations of our work show that only 7% of our beneficiaries go on to re-offend (almost 8 times lower than the control group), and that young people’s motivation, self-confidence and wellbeing are significantly improved. “I think my school would be calmer and more understanding if everyone could do the Khulisa programme, including the adults” - 12 year old student, 2020 ‘Khulisa’s programme has had a deep impact on several of the students. It has opened a bit of a Pandora’s Box for some students and is just the beginning of a process that the students will need continued support with.” - College Principal, NewLAP College, Newham, 2019 1 Moffitt et al (2011) A gradient of childhood self-control predicts health, wealth, and public safety in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 108:7 Associate Facilitators We are seeking Associate Facilitators to specialise in one or more of the below areas: Young Person Delivery Working alongside our experienced Programme Managers delivering our ‘Face it’ Programme in mainstream schools. ‘Face It’ is a trauma-informed psycho-education programme underpinned by dramatherapy and the latest developments in neuroscience. Our approach is: Multi-modal - This means we use a variety of modes or methods including art, drama, storytelling and debate. Neurosequential - This means we put emotional regulation before cognitive reasoning. Therapeutic - We apply the core principles of a therapeutic approach like containment, safety, boundaries, rituals and person-centred. The daily ‘scaffolding’ of our sessions is based on distinct rituals and containment is provided by both these rituals and the extensive boundary-setting that we conduct with all of our cohorts. Needs-led- We continuously assess the pace and content of our programmes to facilitate a needs-led space for learning Emergent - The process is fixed but how we cover content and reach programme outcomes will differ, depending on environment, culture and participant readiness. Adult’s Delivery - Trauma Training & Parents Programme Parenting Programme The transition to adolescence can be especially challenging for young people with an experience of trauma or adversity. This often places them at increased risk of exclusion and more vulnerable to negative influences. Our parenting programme is designed to equip parents with practical knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential for nurturing their child's well-being, emotional development, and behaviour. Our goal in providing this support is to reduce feelings of isolation and provide parents with the support they need. Trauma Training We are developing our Trauma Training to be delivered to frontline professionals supporting young people. This programme will consist of five 2.5 hours sessions aimed at building staff awareness of trauma-informed principles and practice and the importance of their own self-care. We have defined the session titles and plans for each of the five sessions. About You Job Responsibilities - Deliver our standardised Face it Programme to young people within mainstream education. - Work closely with Programme Managers to understand the specific needs of our target population. - Support the development of coping mechanisms and resilience in young people. - Stay informed about current trends and research in youth mental health and social-emotional development. - Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of our Face it Programme. - Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards in all interactions with young people. - Inclusive facilitative approach, willing to participate and role model activities with some personal disclosure - Deliver our Trauma Training to Schools, Communities and partners across London and/or North West - Maintaining accurate, up-to-date and secure records of the people we deliver to - Collecting and maintaining data for the purposes of training evaluation - Reviewing practice and developing knowledge in relation to adults who have experienced trauma and mental health issues. - Leading on the delivery of our Parents workshops to equip parents with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate and support the challenges of adolescence, wellbeing and their own wellbeing. - Carry out training needs analysis with the staff in relation to trauma and psychological approaches and then design/ deliver appropriate programmes of training, ensuring the training meets relevant quality standards. Skills and Experience - Therapeutic qualification desirable (Dramatherapy, TA, Family Therapy preferred) or background in Youth Work, Counselling, Psychology, social work, or a related field. - Previous experience delivering group workshops to young people aged 11+ - Working knowledge with complex needs and ACEs - Strong understanding of social and emotional development in adolescents. - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. - Ability to create engaging and age-appropriate materials for workshops. - Empathy and patience in working with diverse groups of young people. - Familiarity with various therapeutic techniques and approaches. - Flexibility to adapt interventions based on individual needs. - Knowledge of community resources and services for additional support. - Commitment to ongoing professional development in the field of youth mental health. - Strong communication skills - empathic listening, incisive questioning, assertive approach - Training qualification or extensive experience in the delivery of training. - Experience of working with people who have an intellectual disability and/or autism with additional needs (e.g. complex trauma, mental health needs, behaviours of concern) - Experience delivering Trauma Training previously to professionals/adults. Personal Qualities - Flexible, adaptable and proactively responsive to organisational priorities - You share Khulisa’s values: to nurture, to restore, to empower; to guide ∙ - You are committed to Khulisa’s vision and believe that all positive outcomes start with a child feeling happy and well. - You believe in an inclusive, wellbeing-led approach to supporting young people (as opposed to punitive measurements which further exclude and punish young people). - You are passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people across the UK and you want to contribute meaningfully to changes in policy, practice and the perceptions of young people. - You are passionate about and can clearly example how you have championed diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging across the workplace. - An ability to problem solve, remain calm in a crisis and demonstrate a positive attitude. - Sensitivity and responsiveness to people’s emotional and social health. It is also important to us that the people we hire do not discriminate. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social-economic background. How to Apply Please send an expression of interest including (No longer than 2 A4 pages): - Please state whether you are applying for a London or North-West Based position. - Young Person and/or Adult’s Delivery - Copy of your CV - Two References Please note: Upon successful appointment you will be required to provide Proof of professional indemnity insurance & DBS Update Service. Should you have any questions or require further information, please feel free to reach out.
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