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Escrick Pre-school Practitioner Job Title: Pre-School Practitioner Responsible to: Manager of the setting and Chair of management committee Responsible for: All Pre-school children in the setting under the Manager. Escrick Pre-school is looking for a highly motivated, experienced, ambitious and passionate Pre-school practitioner to join our small, nurturing and friendly team. Delivering a high quality education whilst having fun and creating lots of valuable memories for all of our families is at the heart of everything we do. Every day is different, and some can be quite challenging, but our great sense of humour always sees us through and makes Escrick Pre-school the special place it is. We are a relatively small setting which operates within Escrick and Deighton Village Hall. We are very lucky to have our own special room with our own enclosed garden too. Previous experience within an early years setting working with children aged 2-4yrs is essential. Escrick Pre-school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Clearance from Disclosure and Barring Service is required upon the appointment of this role. We undertake all relevant checks, as per Working Together to Safeguard Children. Interviews; week of 20th January 2025 Hours; – 23 hours 4 days a week Term Time Only Salary; £12.13 ph, £278.99 pw £12442.95 pa Purpose of this job; To work as a key person and as part of the Pre-school team under the direction of the Pre-school manager and deputy to provide a safe, high quality education and care for young children. Also supporting children with additional needs. Main Duties To assist with the planning of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. To help set up the Pre-school setting on a daily basis and to help clean and tidy away at the end of the session. To assist children at the toilet and change nappies To act as a key person to a small group of children, liaising closely with parents/carers, other professionals and updating their online learning journals via Tapestry, ensuring each child’s needs are recognised and met. To complete 2yr Progress check reports and end of year reports for children who leave to go to school. To plan and implement activities around the children’s needs and interests and complete weekly planning for the setting. To oversee these activities of the children in order to ensure their safety To supervise children at snack and meal times To administer basic first Aid – To undertake paediatric first aid training every 3yrs. To support children’s mental health, fostering an environment where children feel valued and can ask for help if needed To support children’s communication and social skills to help them interact with those around them. To advise the Pre-School Manager of any concerns such as safeguarding or the safety of equipment, preserving confidentiality as necessary. To teach children, offering an appropriate level of support and stimulation. To attend staff meetings – face to face or virtual To attend in-service training courses and meetings as required. To receive verbal feedback and be reflective To keep confidential any information regarding the children, their families or other staff which are required as part of the job. To undertake any other reasonable duties as directed by the Pre-school Manager, in accordance with the Pre-school’s policies and procedures. To work in strong partnership with the committee, manager, colleagues and other professionals. Personal Specification Essential Criteria: Minimum NVQ level 3 or equivalent. Excellent understanding of child development and the importance of individual children’s needs. Commitment to equal opportunities. Commitment to young children and their families. Friendly, nurturing and fun approach. Willingness to learn and continue personal development. Able to change and adapt to new ways of working. Suitable both mentally and physically, to care for children. . Desirable Criteria; Experience of working in a charity run Pre-school Experience of using an online childhood learning app such as Tapestry / Famly Computer literate Paediatric First Aid Trained – training Food Hygiene Level 2 Trained Up to date with all relevant safeguarding training A DBS check is required for this role. Applicants must be prepared to disclose any convictions they may have and any orders which have been made against them.
Sous Chef Job description PURPOSE OF THE POST: •To motivate and lead a team to serve fresh interesting and nutritious school meals. •To manage the team day to day following school procedures and policies •To make meals within budget and which meet Government and the Schools standards at all times. •To assist in developing a food and cookery curriculum for the school, working on highly aspirational food related projects for the school. •To maintain high standards of cleanliness and hygiene in the kitchen area. •To undertake day to day supervision of the kitchen team, supported by the Executive Chef Main duties and responsibilities: •Prepare fresh fish, fresh meat, bake fresh breads and pastries. •Prepare meals in accordance with an agreed seasonal 2-week menu cycle and change. •Prepare menu in accordance with the school food standards allowing for allergen issues. •Ensure full adherence to recipes, food presentation standards and portion control. •Ensure team actively engage with pupils on service- encouraging them to try new foods, praising them and fostering a positive food culture •Have a working knowledge of multiple cooking methods and an understanding of correct cooking procedures such as blanching, and refreshing, searing, grilling and steaming •Undertake weekly menu planning ensuring that there is variety in the chosen meals and portion control. •Prepare meals to meet specific dietary and cultural requirements. •Ensure freezer and fridge temperatures logs are maintained on a daily basis. •Be responsible for monitoring of food hygiene and safety measures. •Check supplier delivery notes against orders and report discrepancies. •Undertake stock taking monthly maintaining food stock levels and checking of dates. •Order groceries monthly and other supplies according to the menu. •Maintain a weekly and monthly cleaning regime for all the kitchen equipment. •Take part in meetings and training organised and lead training where required, with support •Check and monitor stock in the kitchen and report excess food items. •Work as part of a team to deliver the best for pupils, which may include setting up the dining area, covering colleague’s duties etc to make sure service is smooth General requirements •Take part in the school’s performance management system. •Enhanced DBS Check. •Strong commitment to furthering equalities in both service delivery and employment practice. •You must promote and safeguard the welfare of children, young and vulnerable people that you are responsible for or come into contact with. •Ability to adhere to staff expectations and policies across the school •Ability to communicate effectively with pupils and staff, creating a culture of teamwork •Ability to use technology to communicate with staff/colleague
We Care 360 is a Registered Children’s Home which falls under West Sussex. It accommodates up to 4 Children, boys, and girls between the ages of 10 – 17 years. All the Children will have suffered neglect, possible abuse, possible education related issues, mental health concerns and other associated behaviours. The service includes residential care 52 weeks per year, 24 hours per day. The service is regulated by OFSTED. Be an appropriate role model to Children in the home and help meet their practical and emotional needs by providing support, advice, and assistance. To help children address their concerns, and previous trauma and work with them to achieve well-being, education, enjoyment, and achievement, to form positive relationships, and to be safe. To support children to prepare for future independence and self-sufficiency. General Duties Ensure that Safeguarding is of the highest Priority. Strive to provide the best experience possible for the Children - enabling, engaging, and empowering them to achieve their aspirations. Ensure that all Legislation, Company Policy + Procedures are always followed. Support and Respect all Colleagues to the best of your ability. Always have a professional attitude. Be confident in the use of the Whistle Blowing Policy Ensure that your own professional Development id of high priority. Complete all mandatory training. Celebrate the smallest of achievements for Children and Colleagues. Celebrate birthdays, Festive Holidays and always create fun! Specific Duties Work with children in the home, supporting them with their individual needs as outlined in their placement plan. Ensure that Safeguarding and the protection of Children is always prioritised. Ensure that you are working to the Company Ethos, Polices and Procedures. Ensure children are treated with dignity and respect. Support children to participate in the routines of the home and encourage them to take part in new activities. Promote education and support children in attending school, accompanying the child if required. Where children are out of education, support them with educational activities and work toward education outcomes. Promote well-being in the home by ensuring the environment is free from bullying, prejudice providing a safe loving place to live. Help children deal with conflict and trauma by supporting any therapeutic plans that are in place for them. Work co-operatively and pro-actively as part of a team supporting colleagues and the manager. Ensure that all records are kept to a high standard. Ensure that the home is always a clean and ambient environment. You are required to partake in cleaning the home and cooking meals. Ensure that the medical needs, including medications are managed and recorded immediately. Ensure that the Children’s records are always kept up to date, including Placement Plans, Personal Plans and Risk Assessment. Ensure that Key worker sessions are completed weekly and recorded. You will be required to attend meetings; these may fall on your rostered off days. You will be required to work with external agencies, social workers, health professionals, advocates, and families.
At Capital City College Group (CCCG) we are dedicated to transforming lives through exceptional education and training. Our focus is providing our learners with the skills to be successful in their futures, whether that is continuing in education through higher education, or an apprenticeship, or supporting them into a higher-level job. About the role: The Nursery Practitioner role will be based within our college nurseries service Finsbury Park/Holloway Campus. The role will be based initially based at CLL Nursery for 35 hours per week during term time only. About you: We are looking for an enthusiastic and caring Nursery Practitioner who can support the Nursery. As a Nursery Practitioner you will support the emotional and educational development of young children attending the nursery. You will be expected to provide children with a safe environment to learn, helping them to develop basic social and behavioural skills and engaging them in a range of different play activities. You will also be expected to keep a record of children’s progress and contribute with the planning for a group of key children’s next steps, working in partnership with parents. About us: This is an exciting opportunity to join the CCCG team who are passionate and dedicated to providing our students with the best possible teaching and training to fulfil the futures best suited to them. We recognise how hard our people work towards ensuring our students are supported throughout all areas of their college experience, and thus we provide an excellent set of employee benefits. At CCCG we are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in all our activities for everyone who learns and works here. We respect and value differences and welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We create a safe and trusting professional environment where people are treated well and equally. We are committed to safeguarding and protection of young people and adults and follow Safer Recruitment processes. All successful candidates will need to complete a DBS check, with some roles requiring an Enhanced check. Our values Respect, Aspiration, Collaboration and Opportunity are the key ideas and principles that people within our organisation and our partners believe are important. They sum Our Purpose: why we do what we do, and Our Approach: how we go about our work. This is an exciting opportunity to join the CCCG team who are passionate and dedicated to providing our students with the best possible teaching and training to fulfil the futures best suited to them. We recognise how hard our people work towards ensuring our students are supported throughout all areas of their college experience, and thus we provide an excellent set of employee benefits.
Maryam's is a brand new modern nursery based in SE1. We are collaborative, fun and inclusive. We do things differently, so don’t expect the ordinary. We care, we listen, we’re constantly learning from each other and refining our craft, we value teamwork over individual success and we’re always fun to work with, even in the trickiest of situations! We are now looking for Early Years Practitioners to join our expanding nursery. We have full-time options available. The company is unable to sponsor employment of international workers in this role. You will be required to provide evidence of your right to work in the UK. Benefits - Salary up to £22,000 to £24,500 - Career and development opportunities - Free training provided - Fully funded qualification in Early Years and Management to support career progression - Refer a friend bonus up to £500 - Paid overtime - Company pension Day to day - Prepare and complete activities based on children's stage of development and interests - Contribute to planning and evaluation of activities - Develop strong partnerships with parents/carers - Provide an inclusive environment for colleagues,children and visitors - Safeguard the children: safeguarding everyone's responsibility Requirements: - Qualified Early Years Educator (L2/L3/L6, QTS,EYTS) - Looking for a meaningful job and passionate about child education - Can do attitude - Available to work all year round - Suitable references and DBS checks Disclaimer: We are an equal opportunity and a Disability Confident Committed Employer. All successful candidates will need to undergo an enhanced DBS and reference check .
The Creative Event team is comprised of dedicated professionals and skilled project support managers who will be working across geographies and businesses to create, plan and execute meetings/events that achieve business goals. The project support manager will be responsible for developing relationships with internal and external business partners, supporting event project requirements and collaborating with the team to support and take ownership for client, internal and training related events as assigned from time to time. The role requires experience working with cross cultural teams and stakeholders across geographies and time-zones to support the delivery of high-quality events. Some of the key responsibilities in the role: - Support delivery of best-in-class events covering an assigned portfolio across Citi businesses. Responsibilities include coordination and support for the complete events lifecycle – from planning, logistics and execution, onsite event support and delivery, and subsequent event closing as per guidelines. - In liaison with Event Project Managers, independently execute all assigned projects including venue logistics, accommodation, F&B, transport, audio visual equipment, printing, design, entertainment, etc. - Coordinate with external partners and vendors to source the most appropriate venues or services, negotiate best possible rates, communicate requirements, review contracts and manage/ support events including onsite execution and delivery. - Take an active and collaborative role in the wider project team including with business partners, supporting regular meetings, ensuring clear communication and identifying methods to improve results. - Manage the administrative process including ensuring payment of invoices, and finalising required audit-ready documentation. - Support client communication with the development of registration websites working with the web team, review content to ensure accuracy and regular reporting on progress. - Support all Citi Operating Expense Governance Policy initiatives, event risk evaluation’s; reconcile program invoices and event final cost reporting. - Adhere to policies for safeguarding the firm's reputation, its clients and assets, by managing compliance, rules and regulations and adhering to Policy. Escalating, managing and reporting control issues with transparency and helping to create accountability with those who fail to maintain these standards.
Job Description: Level 5 Registered Manager Job Title: Registered Manager (Level 5) Location: London Reports to: Director/Owner Job Type: Full-time Overview: We are seeking a passionate and experienced Level 5 Registered Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of our domiciliary care service. You will be responsible for ensuring that our care services meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance with regulatory requirements. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a team of dedicated care professionals and make a meaningful difference in the lives of our clients. Key Responsibilities: • Lead and manage the care team, ensuring a high standard of care delivery. • Oversee all operational aspects, including staffing, client care plans, and scheduling. • Ensure compliance with CQC standards and regulations. • Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and risk assessments. • Conduct regular audits and assessments to ensure continuous improvement. • Manage recruitment, training, and development of staff. • Handle complaints, safeguarding issues, and incidents effectively. • Ensure that staff and clients are fully supported, with regular supervision and reviews. • Maintain accurate records and ensure the company is audit-ready at all times. Qualifications & Experience: • Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care or equivalent. • Proven experience in managing a domiciliary care service or similar. • In-depth knowledge of CQC regulations and compliance. • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Benefits: • Competitive salary. • Ongoing professional development and training. • Flexible working arrangements. • Supportive and collaborative work environment. If you’re a dedicated and experienced manager with a passion for quality care, we’d love to hear from you!
Chef wanted for a 65-place nursery based in Kennington Southwark. As a chef you are responsible for running the kitchen, preparing tasty and nutritious meals for children and staff, as well as helping to educate children, parents and staff on healthy eating. The Role · Prepare and cook all meals/snacks in line with our rolling menu whilst ensuring any dietary and allergy requirements and guidance around portion sizes are met · Support weaning pots, and cooking consistencies and textures for children from 6 months to 5 years · To provide staff a balanced healthy lunch within budget and supporting the menu · To maintain a high standard of hygiene at all times and to follow infection / cross contamination control procedures · Ensuring that all foods are ready at the specified time and correctly served. · Ensuring that the correct food is served to children with known allergies · Manage the food ordering process ensuring the budget is adhered to. · Ensure the kitchen processes are compliant with Health and Safety and Environmental Health guidelines · Ensure high standards for kitchen cleanliness and food hygiene are maintained at all times. · Ensuring that all documentation pertaining to the kitchen is current and can speak confidentially to inspectors on their yearly inspections · The cook may be asked occasionally to work additional hours for nursery events. · Any other duties appropriate to the post as directed by the Nursery Manager and Nursery. · You will work 8am-4pm unless otherwise requested by management. Requirements for the Role · Food & Hygiene qualification – L2 and above · A professional catering qualification is desirable. · Proven experience with allergies and special dietary requirements is essential. · Have an understanding of children's nutritional needs, development stages and portion sizes. · Naturally passionate about healthy eating. · Have a ‘can do’ attitude. · Previous experience in both a commercial and nursery kitchen. · Have a recent work history within a similar setting. · Have a DBS that is on the update service. The successful applicant will be required to undertake online safeguarding training. There are excellent transport links for where the nursery is located and you would be able to choose from a multitude or trains, tubes and bus links - The Nursery is a short walk from the local tube station. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Schedule: · Day shift. · Monday to Friday. · No weekends. Work Location: In person. Experience: · Chef: 1 year working in a nursery Kitchen (preferred) Work authorisation: · United Kingdom (required) SRC Community Nursery is an equal opportunities employer. We also are committed to safeguarding children, therefore all applicants will be carefully vetted and subject to reference and suitability checks, including DBS enhanced disclosure.
About the Role: We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced College Accountant to lead and manage our Finance team. In this key role, you will be responsible for ensuring that our financial controls are robust and aligned with both internal policies and legal requirements. You will provide timely and accurate financial information and management reporting, while also maintaining strong financial health for the College. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the Finance Department to ensure effective and efficient operations. Prepare and present monthly management accounts for review by the Director of Finance, Senior Management Team, and Governors. Oversee compliance with internal controls and financial regulations, while driving improvements in systems, processes, and customer service. Provide real-time financial monitoring reports to budget holders, offering assistance as needed. Manage the College’s budgeting process and ensure budgetary controls are in place. Prepare statutory accounts for the College and subsidiary companies, liaising with external and internal auditors. Ensure all required returns are submitted to government and funding bodies. Oversee day-to-day treasury management in line with College policies. Manage key functions within the Finance Department, including sales ledger, purchase ledger, banking, student finance, fixed assets, and payroll checks (administered by HR). Work closely with the Director of Finance to develop and implement financial strategies, accounting practices, and reporting frameworks. Manage the College’s financial system (currently Symmetry Financials) and ensure staff are fully trained in its use. Oversee VAT and taxation issues, including statutory payroll returns. Act as a key point of contact for auditors, external consultants, and statutory bodies. Provide management information to the Senior Management Team as required. Support ongoing improvements and innovation within the finance team and wider College operations. What We’re Looking For: Qualifications: 'O' and 'A' Levels, including Maths and English. Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA/CIPFA). Experience: 3-5 years of post-qualification experience, ideally within a Further Education (FE) college or similar organisation. Strong technical accounting and management skills, with proficiency in Excel and accounting software. Key Skills & Competencies: Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Strong attention to detail and accuracy. Proven experience in managing and motivating teams. Ability to work in a dynamic, changing environment. Personal Attributes: High level of personal integrity and commitment to public sector principles. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to think strategically while also being a hands-on problem solver. Motivated, hardworking, and proactive. Safeguarding: The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. As such, all staff will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check. If you’re passionate about finance and education, and you’re ready to take on an exciting leadership role, we’d love to hear from you!
Everyone has hopes, dreams and ambitions, for some of us it is more difficult to turn them into reality. At St Albans Mencap we believe everyone is unique and deserves the chance to reach out and create their own future. SNAP (Special Needs Activities and Play) is an organisation that offers respite care to children and young people aged 5 to 19 years old, who have learning disabilities of varying severity. Some service users may also have physical or sensory disabilities and/or behaviour that is challenging. We aim to provide stimulating play opportunities and good quality childcare, tailored to meet the needs of children and young adults with special needs. We run ongoing Saturday clubs during school term-time in both Hemel Hempstead and St Albans, as well as running Playschemes during the Easter, Christmas, Summer, and half term school holidays. Staff can choose which of our dates they would like to work, allowing for flexibility around other commitments. All staff are provided with training opportunities to enable us to provide a high standard service. Some of our training opportunities include: Safeguarding, Paediatric First Aid, Epilepsy Awareness and Seizure Response, and Moving & Handling. Our roles will give you the chance to enjoy a variety of challenging and rewarding experiences. Being part of the St Albans Mencap team enables you to meet new friends and gain life and work experience in a setting you may currently be unfamiliar with. It can also count towards your Duke of Edinburgh Award and shows commitment to supporting your local community, which ultimately looks great when applying for college, university places, or even a new job. We also have opportunities for staff to progress to Play Leading positions for those interested in leadership and management. Positions are subject to satisfactory DBS check and references.
Right Way Sports are looking for a high quality, enthusiastic, reliable sports coach to assist in the delivery of P.E lessons and extra curricular activities in Primary Schools located in North London. Hours and days to be discussed after interview. Applicants must hold a minimum of a Level 1 coaching certificate within at least one sport and be First aid/safeguarding children trained. Sports coach job role: - Assist with setting up activities & delivering high quality P.E lessons within Primary Schools - Assist with behaviour management - Develop knowledge and understanding of the P.E Curriculum - Develop within the role to become a lead coach - To engage with children and school staff in an appropriate and enthusiastic manner Skills & Experience: - Be enthusiastic and a good role model - A basic understanding of the rules of a variety of sports - Experience of working with children within a coaching environment - To be able to travel to different schools within North London - Demonstrate commitment to punctuality, reliability & professionalism within the role - Create a positive & safe learning environment for participants - Minimum of a level 1 coaching certificate within at least one sport - First aid / safeguarding trained We are interested in receiving applications from: - Sports coaches - Football coaches - University sports students - College, BTEC & Sixth form sports students - Early years workers Job Type: Part-time Pay: £14.00 per hour Work Location: In person Expected start date: ASAP
Job Details: Behaviour Support Technician Hourly Rate: £22 per Hour Probation Wage, Rising to £25 per Hour Post Probation Hours Available: Case Based (Varies) - Our Client scheduling and needs vary, with Hour Allocation from 3-6 Hours per Day, with some weekend services and some falling exclusively during term time. Additional Hours are provided for training and operational tasks assisting management with service development. Expected Number of Successful Applicants: 2 - 3 Working Hours: Varied, work days consist of 3-6 hour days, which include time to complete programme management tasks. We are seeking applicants for both weekend & weekday services and welcome applicants with a flexible or varied schedule. Job Area: Greater London Area Are you a New or Experienced Professional Motivated to Work with Neurodivergent people with complex needs? Selection Process The process of application will be: Interview & Shortlisting - Applicants will be shortlisted and contacted, with successful applicants invited to attend a short interview. Shortlist & Trial - If you are placed on the shortlist, you will receive contact and be asked to either attend a paid trial day at a reduced rate consisting of no more than 4 hours (£80 per applicant), or being asked if you are comfortable being placed on a waiting list until the current series of trials is completed and evaluated. You will receive confirmation of whether your trial was successful, and whether a position is being offered for you to join our team. Job Description Thank you for your interest! Role Description We are seeking friendly, reliable, and motivated applicants for a role supporting our Clients with autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, and complex needs. OBS provides a varied service offer to young people with additional needs in and around the Greater London area, primarily working with adults and their families to build individualised sustainable support systems that support our Clients to fulfil their potential. The programmes we provide are supported by a behavioural specialist acting as Programme Lead, who develops individualised support programmes to develop specific skills focused at increasing the client’s quality of life. The client is the centre of this role and their best interest and safeguarding must be considered in every stage of the support programme. An in date DBS check is required for this role, and training and development will be provided to ensure that you are ready and confident to undertake the responsibilities of the role. Client wellbeing and safeguarding will be at the centre of this role. You will teach skills to our Clients that support them to live independently, and in good health, as well as to support them to gain vocational skills that will help them to gain employment and engage in their community. We are seeking Technicians who have weekday and weekend availability. The role will be supported by a behavioural specialist who will provide individualised training on the role, as well as to support your skill development as a Behaviour Support Technician. ** Our Details** Your role will be directly managed by Otium Behaviour Services, with direct support, training, and oversight of your role being provided by our staff. The Director of Services will be responsible for your Line Management, training, programme development and monitoring, skill development plans, and safety and supporting documentation. Safeguarding responsibility will be shared across the parents and programme lead to ensure that there is always someone to report to confidentially in case of safeguarding concern. Otium Behaviour Services is a private specialist behaviour support provider that offers programme development, programme management, supporting documentation, and resource development services. ** Key Information for You** You will be employed by Otium Behaviour Services. The specialist who is managing the programmes described is qualified to an MSc level and has over 9 years of relevant experience to support you in your role. You will always have support from your fellow professionals and the organisation should you experience challenges in the role. Those interested in the role or more information on Otium Behaviour Services ** Your Details** We are looking for you if you are motivated to support young neurodivergent people! What are We Looking for In You? We are aware that people who want to work with neurodiverse people come from a variety of backgrounds. We want to support motivated people to gain skills in the industry and don’t want to immediately exclude candidates by mandating specific qualifications. All skills relevant to the role can be learned on the job and as there are many support methodologies used in different institutions we are aware that not all skills are transferable. That said, we do have a list of “good to have” qualifications at the end of this section, as well as a list of skills necessary to be able to effectively carry out the role in the long term. Key Skills Resilience - Neurodiverse clients often encounter serious barriers to accessing the world as easily as their typically developing peers. To support individuals who are experiencing extreme challenges requires you to be resilient and capable of putting the client first in all circumstances. Attention to Detail - Effective behaviour support strategies are dependent on accurate and reliable data on the skills being taught. The data is extremely important to decision making and taking data as you teach is a necessary element of the role. Reliability - The programmes our clients access include routines that they rely on. We will of course be understanding but want to ensure that we can always provide the client with the services that they need. Adaptability - Everyone is always still learning all the time. The programme will develop organically based on the clients needs as they develop. We are all on the same team and communicating is critical to ensure changes are made at the right time. ** Good to Have Qualifications** GCSE/A Level Equivalent - Especially in Maths, Sciences, or Psychology. Bachelors Qualifications - Especially BSc qualifications or qualifications in Social Care, Psychology, or Education. Any Behaviour Analytic qualification - Including Registered Behavioural Technician, qualifications in Positive Behavioural Support or Applied Behaviour Analysis, or Support Work and Social Work.
About Us: We are a leading data destruction company in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of secure data destruction technologies for clients worldwide. We help our clients comply with privacy laws and safeguard sensitive information. We are looking for a proactive, organised Office Administrative Assistant to join our team on a part-time basis and help support our daily operations. Role Overview: In this role, you will support our administrative and operational functions, ensuring smooth workflow and excellent customer service. You will handle routine office tasks, liaise with clients, and maintain accurate records. This is an ideal position for someone who is detail-oriented, can manage multiple responsibilities, and values data security. Key Responsibilities 1. ** Administrative Support:** Provide general administrative support to the team, including answering and directing phone calls professionally, organising files, and managing paperwork. 2. Record Management: Accurately and efficiently handle data entry tasks, such as processing sales and purchase invoices, and updating spreadsheets. 3. Customer Relations: Engage with customers and dealers, assisting them with administrative needs and providing necessary materials. 4. ** Shipping Management:** Coordinate shipping documents and paperwork for both domestic and international outgoing orders, incoming returns, and other tasks as may be required. 5. Professional Growth: Demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and development. Key Skills 1. Excellent organisational, time management, and customer service abilities. 2. Adaptability to meet changing business needs. 3. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. 4. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook). 5. Effective multitasking skills and attention to detail. 6. Friendly, positive attitude with a proactive approach to problem-solving. 7. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion. What We Offer: 1. Flexible working hours to suit your schedule (Flexible hours to be discussed covering Monday – Friday, office-based). 2. A supportive and collaborative team with full training provided. 3. Opportunities for career development and progression. 4. Expense reimbursement (work trips, meals, accommodation). 5. Exclusive A-list team and company events. ** How to Apply:** If you're ready to contribute to a team dedicated to data security and client satisfaction, please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience and availability. We look forward to hearing from you! VS Security Products Limited is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background.
Job Description: Residential Childcare Worker Company: Sourcing Pro Recruitment Ltd Location: Nottingham NG2 About Us Sourcing Pro Recruitment Ltd specialises in connecting skilled professionals with rewarding opportunities in education and health and social care sectors. We are currently seeking dedicated and compassionate Residential Childcare Workers to join our team, supporting vulnerable children and young people in residential settings. Key Responsibilities Care and Support: Provide high-quality care and support to children and young people, promoting their emotional, physical, and social development. Safeguarding: Ensure the safety and well-being of children by adhering to safeguarding policies and procedures. Daily Activities: Organise and supervise recreational, educational, and life-skills activities tailored to individual needs. Building Relationships: Establish positive, trusting relationships with children, families, and external stakeholders. Behaviour Management: Use de-escalation techniques and positive reinforcement to manage challenging behaviours in line with agreed strategies. Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records, including daily logs, incident reports, and care plans, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with colleagues, attending team meetings and contributing to care planning. Development: Participate in training and professional development to enhance skills and maintain qualifications. Requirements Experience: Previous experience in residential childcare or a similar setting is highly desirable. Qualifications: A Level 2 or 3 Diploma in Childcare (or equivalent) Enhanced DBS Check: A valid enhanced DBS certificate or willingness to undergo one. Skills: Strong communication, empathy, and resilience are essential. Flexibility: Ability to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays. How to Apply If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of young people, we would love to hear from you! Sourcing Pro Recruitment Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment.
We are highly focussed on development and safety but also vitally important to us, is that our children have an enjoyable learning experience. We provide a caring, secure environment through individual attention and group activities and to organise an appropriate range of leisure activities for children between the ages of 3 to 11. Key Areas · Activity planning · Liaison · Supervision and care of children · Direct playwork · Health and safety · Miscellaneous Duties and Responsibilities Activity Planning · To provide safe, creative and appropriate play opportunities including preparing activities, organisation programmes and arranging equipment · To ensure that all activities are carried out within an equal opportunity framework. · To undertake any necessary training including a nationally recognised playwork course. · To encourage community wide participation and activity planning and delivery. Liaison · To develop and maintain good relationships and communications with parents to facilitate day to day caring needs. · To encourage parental involvement and support through the development of effective working relationships. · To consult with the children and involve them in the planning of activities. Supervision and care of children · Ensure that activities are carried out in a safe and responsible manner in accordance with Statutory responsibilities. · Ensure that food provision is carried out within the guidelines of the Food and Safety Act 1990, it is balanced and healthy in accordance with dietary requirements. Direct Playwork · Help the coordinator to ensure that a wide range of creative and enjoyable activities are offered. · Ensure that play meets full range of children’s individual and group needs. Health and safety · To ensure the good standards of hygiene and cleanliness are maintained at all times. · To be responsible for the Health and Safety standards, appropriate for the needs of the children. · Recording of any accidents in the accident book. · Ensure child is collected by someone known to Beams of Light staff · Recording of any accidents in the accident book · To ensure confidentiality of information at work is adhered. · Ensure to provide a good quality check on the equipment and the children’s play environment before the after school care session. Miscellaneous · To promote the aims and objectives of Beatrix Potter School, it’s policies and practices and use as a guide for daily activities. · To undertake such other duties and responsibilities of an equivalent nature as may be determined from time to time. · To assist in outreach (promoting the centre) After School Care Salary - £12 an hour, 3 hours a day Location - Beatrix Potter Primary School, London, SW18 3ER Contract Type - Permanent, Part time, Self Employed Weekly hours - 12 to 15 hours per week Operates - from 3pm to 6pm Monday - Friday (Term Time Only) Probationary Period (3 months) - Remote interview process. - Sanitisation, disinfection or cleaning procedures in place - Job Types: Part-time, Permanent - Pay: £11.00 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Licence/Certification: DBS certificate (preferred) Safeguarding Certification (preferred) First Aid Certification (preferred) Food Hygiene certificate (preferred) Level 3 Childcare certificate (preferred)
Join Our Family as a Qualified Nursery Room Leader! Are you ready to start a meaningful career? Do you have a passion for nurturing young minds and creating a positive, engaging environment where children can thrive? If so, we’d love to hear from you! The Role: We’re looking for an enthusiastic and qualified Room Leader (NVQ Level 2/3 or above) to join our family at The Eveline Day & Nursery School Ltd. As a Room Leader, you’ll play an essential role in supporting children’s development through creative, age-appropriate activities in a warm, safe environment. You’ll work with a dedicated team and have the opportunity to make a lasting difference in children’s lives. About Us: Founded in 1964 by Mrs Maria Keaveney Jessiman MBE and still proudly family-run, we operate seven unique nursery branches and a day school across South West London. With a commitment to providing excellent care and education, our nurseries are well-equipped, stimulating spaces where children feel valued and supported. What We Offer: Competitive Salary: £26,000+ (experience dependent) and benefits Full-Time, Permanent Position Hours: Monday to Friday shifts 7.30am-4.30pm and to 9.30am-6:30 pm. Comprehensive Training: Including First Aid, Health & Safety, and Safeguarding. Employee Benefits: Additional leave, company events, discounted/free meals, health & wellbeing programme, referral programme, and more. Convenient Locations: Nurseries with good public transport links across South West London. We are hiring for our Wandsworth, Balham High Road, Raynes Park sites What We’re Looking For: NVQ Level 2/3 qualification in childcare. Genuine love and enthusiasm for working with children. Confident communication skills with both children and adults. Ability to work well within a team. Professional, hardworking, and committed to delivering high standards of care. Your Key Responsibilities: Act as a key person for a group of children, observing and supporting their development. Plan and carry out engaging, age-appropriate activities. Provide a safe, secure, and nurturing environment for all children. Follow safeguarding procedures and our policies. Ready to Join Our Family? If you’re passionate about early years education and want to be part of a supportive, family-run business that values your contributions, reply with your CV and cover letter. Application Details: Interviews Begin: Week commencing 25th November. Application Deadline: 30th November.
The Role: We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Ofsted Registered Manager to manage and oversee our supported living services for 16-18 years old. Reporting directly to the Managing Director, you will play a pivotal role in the day-to-day management and delivery of our services. This position is crucial for ensuring compliance with Local Authority fundamental standards while promoting best practices across the care settings. This opportunity will provide individuals the chance to grow a home and make an impact on the lives of young people. Key Responsibilities: Oversee and manage the daily operations of supported living services in line with council requirements, ensuring high standards of care. Supervise, mentor, and train support staff, fostering a collaborative, proactive, and supportive environment. Assist in the development, implementation, and review of individual care plans that reflect each client’s personal goals and aspirations. Key work with the Individuals to develop their support plan through the referral, assessment and review stages of person-centred planning. Understand their lifestyle choices, circles of support, what is important to and for them, and supporting them to have more choice and control in their life. Engage regularly with service users, families, and professionals, ensuring that care delivery aligns with a person-centred approach. Conduct regular audits and ensure all documentation is compliant with regulatory standards. Support with recruitment, staff rotas, and management of resources, ensuring services operate effectively within budgets. Actively contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and implement policies that drive quality and efficiency across the services. A level 5 qualification or be working towards this with management experience is crucial to the role, as well as experience in building a service and team as we are expanding the company. You will have comprehensive understanding of supported living with young people aged 16 - 18 . An understanding of the strategies for managing Challenging Behaviour and have the ability to understand equality issues and have knowledge and consideration of meeting the diverse needs of the staff team and vulnerable children / adults. You should have the ability to continually aim at improving the staff teams’ performance to provide Best Value Services and to develop effective team performance, make informed decisions and offer a clear lead, including pre-planning and impartation and monitoring of those plans, as well as having experience of handling conflict and managing sensitive issues to achieve positive outcomes. Person Specification: Leadership: Proven experience in a supervisory or management role within a supported living or similar regulated care environment, with a focus on empowering teams (minimum 1 year). You will lead, oversee and assist the directors in implementing the company’s vision, including the systems, staffing, policies and procedures that enable structure and high standards to be delivered. Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to liaise confidently with service users, families, staff, and professionals. Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills with the ability to make decisions under pressure and resolve conflicts effectively. Organisational Skills: Exceptional organisational abilities, with a proactive approach to meeting deadlines and adapting to changing service demands. Empathy & Resilience: Genuine commitment to the well-being of others, with resilience and a positive attitude in a demanding sector. Qualifications Required: NVQ/QCF Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or proof of training underway). Valid driving license or willingness to travel between service locations. Up-to-date knowledge of relevant Children & Adult Social Care Legislation, safeguarding procedures, and health and social care legislation. Benefits: Competitive salary and numerous benefits to grow As a growing company, there will be more perks as we grow and you will be at the forefront of it. Comprehensive training and development programs, including access to relevant qualifications and leadership training. Employee assistance programs supporting mental and physical well-being. Opportunities for career progression in a growing, dynamic company. If you are passionate about making a difference in young people’s lives and looking to advance your career in a supportive, passionate organisation, we would love to hear from you. Proof of right to work in the UK. Please be advised we do NOT offer sponsorship. Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £42,000 to £52,000 per year depending on experience (negotiable) Additional pay: Company Growth Bonus Benefits: Enjoy your Birthday off Company events Company pension scheme in the future Employee mentoring programme Referral programme Sick pay Work from home in the future Training programmes As the business grows, so do the perks! Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability when required On Call The role requires working flexibly mainly Monday – Friday but will require a manager who can be flexible where required. Licence/Certification: NVQ/QCF Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or proof of training underway) Work Location: In person with possibility to WFH in the future
Employer: The Eveline Day & Nursery Schools Ltd Location: South West London SalaryUp to £26,500 per annum + benefits Closing date 30 Nov 2024 Contract Type Permanent Hours: Full Time Role: Senior Practitioner Sector: Nursery Senior Nursery Practitioner Required The Eveline Day & Nursery School Ltd. - Founded and Established in 1964 by Mrs Maria Keaveney Jessiman MBE, run by her children, grandchildren and family - Would you like to join our family? We are a passionate family run business, who love what we do and stand for. We are operating in the South West London area, employing 250 staff throughout our 7 Unique Nursery Branches and Day School. Our aim over the years has been to provide excellent care and education for our children. We provide stimulating and warm environments and offer the highest standard of service to all. We are currently looking to hire a Qualified (NVQ 2/3 or above) Room Leader at the following locations: Wandsworth East Hill United Reformed Church Hall, Geraldine Road, Wandsworth, SW18 2NR Balham High Road The Boulevard, 205 Balham High Road, Balham, SW17 7BW Raynes Park Grand Drive, Raynes Park, SW20 9NA ABOUT THE NURSERY: We are open 52 week of the year, Monday to Friday, 7:30am to 6:30pm except for bank holidays and the week between Christmas and New Year. Our nurseries are well equipped in bright stimulating environments. High work ethics, with fun, exciting atmosphere and great team spirits. All nurseries are in good locations (with good links to public transport) REQUIREMENTS:: Must be a qualified NVQ 2/3. Be Professional, enthusiastic and hard working. Have a genuine love of children Have Confident communication skill with children and adults. Have the ability to work as part of a team. We provide First Aid, Health & Safety and Safeguarding Training. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: To be keyperson to a group of children. To observe and to track children's development. To plan and carry out age appropriate activities for children. To provide a safe and secure environment for the children. To be aware of safeguarding procedures. To follow our policies and procedures. Benefits: Additional leave Company events Company pension Discounted or free food Health & wellbeing program Referral program Sick pay Transport links To apply With cover letter and CV First round interviews will start w/c 18 November Post closes 30 Nov 2024
Volunteer Fundraiser National Centre for Domestic Violence (NCDV) specialises in helping victims of domestic abuse and violence obtain emergency injunctions against their perpetrators, as well as offering services to the Police, Probation Service and Domestic Abuse Agency Workers. We offer fast, free effective support to survivors of domestic abuse and violence by helping these people obtain the relevant injunctions to safeguard themselves from further abuse or violence. This is a free service provided to everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, sexual orientation, race, gender, age, political or religious beliefs. NCDV is a Community Interest Company (CIC) which means we are a not-for-profit organisation. We have 2 arms to our organisation one being our Pro Bono Department helping those who do not qualify for legal aid funding and the other arm is an administrative support to our panel of solicitors across the UK. We support over 4,000 pro bono applicants each year obtain injunctions by helping them navigate their way through the legal complexities of the judicial system. The role We are looking for an outgoing, enthusiastic volunteer to lead and support our fundraising activities throughout the UK, by using your excellent communication skills and keen sense of initiative to spot fundraising opportunities, develop relationships with potential donors and manage fundraising campaigns. Objectives of the role - Attend monthly fundraising steering group meetings - Pro-actively generate ideas for donations and fundraising - Assist in the development and delivery of a fundraising plan - Promote awareness of the organisations work and mission - Cultivate a network of dedicated donors - Form strong relationships with external stakeholders - Ensure donors are satisfied and kept in the loop The person - Exceptional communication and relationship building skills - Good analytical skills - Passion for researching - Good verbal and written communication NDCV will offer you all the necessary training and team members will help and support you when volunteering. If you have the passion and drive to help others then this opportunity will mean you will make a real difference to the lives of victims suffering with domestic abuse and violence.
Nursery Room Leader Our client, Aspire Day Nursery in Surbiton is seeking an experienced Nursery Room Leader to join their well-established team. The nursery is known for its nurturing environment, supportive team culture, and commitment to high-quality childcare. With a spacious, roleplay-inspired garden where children enjoy daily and extra-curricular activities such as tennis, yoga, and language classes, Aspire Day Nursery offers a vibrant learning environment. Role Responsibilities: - Foster children's development through engaging, child-centered learning and play. - Plan and lead activities that enhance children’s learning and developmental outcomes. - Monitor, assess, and document children's progress. - Create and deliver tailored next steps to support individual development. Qualifications and Skills: - Level 3 Early Years Practitioner/Childcare qualification (or equivalent). - Sound knowledge of EYFS, planning, and assessment procedures. - Strong understanding of safeguarding policies. - Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. What We Offer: A supportive and rewarding work environment. Training opportunities and a clear path for career progression. Competitive salary up to £30,000 per annum, negotiable. A comprehensive benefits package, including bonuses. Generous holiday allowance. To apply for the Nursery Room Leader position at Aspire Day Nursery in Surbiton, please submit your CV via the application link. Job Type: Full-time Pay: £28,000.00 - £30,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Company pension Wellbeing program Uniform provided Work Location: In person
Are you passionate about teaching but seeking a better work-life balance? With Sussex Teachers, you can enjoy flexible, local teaching opportunities that pay up to £130 per day. Join our team today and make a difference in the lives of Primary School Pupils in Brighton and Hove, while maintaining control over your schedule. Why Work with Sussex Teachers? Local Expertise: As an independent teaching agency based in Brighton and Hove, we specialise in placing supply teachers with schools across Brighton & Hove. Our dedicated consultants focus on finding placements that match your skills and preferences. Personalised Support: At Sussex Teachers, you’ll have access to friendly local experienced consultants who offer honest, personalised support. Our team works closely with you to find roles that align with your teaching , providing feedback and advice to ensure you’re motivated and inspired in every placement. Professional Development: When you register with us, you gain access to free CPD-certified TES EduCare training courses, covering essential topics like Safeguarding to support your ongoing professional development. Hassle-Free Payroll: We handle all administrative tasks, offering weekly pay through up to £130 a day Pay As You Earn (PAYE) with all taxes and National Insurance contributions handled for you. We also offer access to the Nest Pension scheme. Diverse School Experience: Work in a variety of local primary schools, enhancing your skills through exposure to different classroom environments and best practices. By working with Sussex Teachers, you’ll grow as a teacher while contributing to the success of schools in the area. Networking Opportunities: Build strong professional connections with Headteachers, Deputy Headteachers and fellow teachers, enhancing your career prospects through collaboration and networking. Key Responsibilities: Engaging Lessons: Deliver creative, engaging lessons across various primary subjects. Student Rapport: Build positive relationships with students, fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Adherence to Plans: Follow lesson plans and school policies to ensure continuity of learning in the absence of regular teachers. Tailored Approaches: Adapt teaching strategies to accommodate different learning styles and abilities, promoting student success. Record Keeping: Keep accurate records of attendance, academic progress, and key incidents to support effective student tracking. Daily Assessment: Mark work completed during the day and leave feedback for the classroom teacher. Collaboration: Work closely with school staff to support students' academic and social development. Professionalism and Adaptability: Show professionalism and flexibility across various school settings. What We're Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Strong knowledge of the UK primary curriculum and assessment standards. A genuine passion for teaching and a commitment to making a positive impact on pupil's lives. Flexibility and availability for daily or short-term supply assignments. Excellent communication and classroom management skills. Willingness to travel within Brighton and the surrounding areas. How to Apply: Interested in joining us? Submit your up-to-date CV online. At Sussex Teachers, we prioritise diversity and inclusion, and we welcome applications from all qualified teachers. Safeguarding is of utmost importance, and all successful applicants will undergo required safeguarding checks in accordance with DfE guidance. At Sussex Teachers, we value diversity and inclusion, encouraging applications from all qualified individuals. Safeguarding students is essential, and successful applicants will undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with DfE statutory guidance ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’. Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We appreciate your understanding and interest in joining Sussex Teachers.
Fun Fest Holiday Club Uxbridge Apply on Jobs Today Full–time and Part-time Fun Fest Holiday Club Manager Job Vacancy – Uxbridge Would you like to earn during the school holidays whilst working in a fun and exciting environment? Fun Fest Holiday Club invites an experienced and passionate Club Manager to lead a fantastic team, that will be placed in Uxbridge All people who are enthusiastic about filling up this vacant, please take a part in this Holiday Club Manager recruitment Key Responsibilities: · We are looking for an experienced and passionate Club Manager to lead a fantastic team. As Club Manager you will have a real pride and passion for what you do, with the ability to build rapport and long-term relationships with residents and guests. You will be responsible for leading the Club team to deliver an exceptional 5-star service and take pride in creating an unrivalled resident experience. · Working with the Operations Manager, you will develop, maintain and administer an annual plan of development for the Club. This includes budgets, marketing, events and identifying opportunities to maximise the use of the Club facilities. • Ensuring a high standard of physical, personal, emotional, social and intellectual care for all children in the club. • Supervision of and support to the team members within the club thereby implementing high standards of quality practices. • To be aware of and act in accordance with current legislation, good practice, club policies and procedures • The day-to-day management of the club including quality improvement, marketing and administration. • To promote the high standards of the club at all times to parents, staff and visitors • To report back to the Proprietor as required with information relating to finance, quality of the provision, marketing and anything else deemed necessary • Leading, coaching, developing and inspiring your front-line staff to deliver a 5-star experience every day.- The Commitment: This role is available for Mondays - Fridays of school holidays, excluding bank holidays, from 8.00am – 6.00pm per day. Flexible working arrangements may be available. We are looking for: Someone who loves to see children of all ages enjoying different activities and having fun. You’ll be friendly and approachable, with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. You will be able to work closely with the proprietor to ensure that the club organisation and administration is of the highest quality. · NVQ Level 3 qualification or above in Childcare. · Preferably 2 years’ experience working with children in a fast-paced environment, ideally in a management capacity. · Knowledge of Safeguarding · Experience of working in an Early Years setting (desirable) · Paediatric First Aid training (desirable) We are committed to safeguarding; all staff will be required to have a DBS check and references before starting. Specific Fun Fest Holiday Club training will be provided to successful candidates. About Fun Fest Holiday Club: Fun Fest Holiday Club is different because it offers children a choice about how they spend their holiday. There are over 50 activities including Mission Impossible, Beauty School, Pottery, Great Outdoors, Harry Potter Experience, Masterchef, Sports Action, Lego Creation and many more. As one of the leading companies in United Kingdom, Fun Fest Holiday Club offers variety of opportunities for employees to grow and make them as future leaders of the professional and disciplined. Fun Fest Holiday Club also gives a dynamic work environment in order to encourage employees to give optimally, and at the same time, you are able to work up new experience and knowledge through the company programs. Please do not apply if you do not hold a Teaching and Childcare Qualification. Part-time hours: During the school Holidays Job Types: Part-time, 11 weeks of the year Salary: £13.00-£18.00 per hour Benefits: • Childcare • Company pension Schedule: • Monday to Friday Work remotely: • No COVID-19 precaution(s): • Remote interview process • Virtual meetings