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  • ME Passport
    Care / Support Worker
    Care / Support Worker
    1 day ago
    £12.5–£14.5 hourly
    Full-time
    Hornchurch

    Purpose of Role To provide high-quality, person-centred care and support to individuals, enabling them to live safely, independently, and with dignity in their own homes or community settings. Key Responsibilities Deliver personal care, including washing, dressing, toileting, and grooming in line with care plans. Support service users with meals, hydration, and medication (where trained and authorised). Encourage independence and choice, promoting confidence and self-esteem. Assist with mobility, transfers, and the safe use of equipment (e.g., hoists, wheelchairs). Provide companionship, emotional support, and social interaction. Carry out household tasks (light cleaning, laundry, shopping, meal preparation). Accurately record and report care delivered, changes in needs, and incidents. Maintain confidentiality and uphold safeguarding principles at all times. Follow infection prevention and control measures to ensure a safe environment. About You Compassionate, patient, and committed to improving the lives of others. Good communication and listening skills. Reliable, flexible, and able to work independently or as part of a team. Willing to undertake training and development to maintain high standards of care. Previous experience in care is desirable but not essential — full training will be provided. Qualifications & Requirements NVQ/QCF Level 2 in Health and Social Care (or willingness to work towards). Enhanced DBS check. Right to work in the UK. Full driving licence and access to a vehicle (if required for community-based roles). What We Offer ✨ Competitive pay rates and mileage allowance ✨ Full induction and ongoing training (with opportunities to gain qualifications) ✨ Flexible working hours to suit your lifestyle ✨ Supportive management and a friendly team culture ✨ Career progression opportunities ✨ Rewards and recognition for outstanding performance

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  • Secure Base Homes Ltd
    Residential Support Worker
    Residential Support Worker
    4 days ago
    £24420–£38105 yearly
    Full-time
    Dagenham

    Role Overview: We’re seeking experienced Residential Support Workers to join our full-time team. You’ll provide high-quality care, support daily activities, and help young people thrive. This role involves 40 hours per week on a rota basis (including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins), with a focus on safeguarding and personalised care plans. Key Responsibilities: Provide emotional and practical support to children, building trusting relationships and promoting positive behaviour. Assist with daily routines, including meals, education, activities, and preparing for independence. Contribute to care planning, risk assessments, and team meetings to ensure individualised support. Safeguard residents, following child protection policies and working with external professionals (e.g., social workers). Maintain accurate records and participate in handovers for seamless care. Encourage hobbies, outings, and skill-building to foster growth and well-being. Requirements: Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent qualification) essential. At least 1 year of experience in children’s residential care or similar support roles. Availability for full-time work (40 hours/week, shift-based). Strong communication, empathy, and problem-solving skills. Enhanced DBS check (we’ll facilitate if needed). Age 21+ and right to work in the UK. Desirable: Driving license and knowledge of Ofsted standards. What We Offer: Competitive salary and overtime opportunities. Comprehensive training and career progression (e.g., to senior roles). Pension scheme, paid holidays, and employee assistance program. Supportive team environment with regular supervision. Meaningful work in a rewarding sector helps shape brighter futures. If you’re passionate about children’s care and meet our requirements, apply now. We value diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds.

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  • High Aims Training Ltd
    Education Manager
    Education Manager
    6 days ago
    £43000–£44000 yearly
    Full-time
    Ilford

    Overview: The Education Manager plays a pivotal role in leading and enhancing the delivery of educational programmes. This position requires a dynamic and strategic individual who can manage teams, foster partnerships, and uphold the highest standards of educational excellence and operational efficiency. Key Responsibilities: Lead the administration and continuous improvement of educational services, ensuring efficiency, quality, and compliance. Exhibit exceptional leadership, communication, and organisational capabilities to inspire and guide teams. Collaborate proactively with partner organisations and stakeholders to support programme development and delivery. Work closely with the Director to monitor, evaluate, and refine educational programmes for optimal impact. Champion health and safety standards across all educational activities and environments. Promote an inclusive, respectful, and culturally sensitive approach to working with diverse communities. Recruit, manage, and support sessional staff, ensuring effective delivery of educational content. Implement robust performance management systems to drive staff development and accountability. Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with partner organisations and relevant local institutions. Demonstrate excellent time management and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Take full ownership of assigned projects and activities, ensuring timely and high-quality execution. Qualifications and Experience: A Master’s degree in Education or a related field is essential; a doctoral qualification is highly advantageous. Proven experience in educational leadership, programme management, or curriculum development. Strong understanding of compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance in educational settings.

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  • Playhub Day Nursery
    Nursery Practitioner
    Nursery Practitioner
    1 month ago
    £28000–£29000 yearly
    Full-time
    Abbey Wood, London

    Job description Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Deputy Nursery Manager to assist in room leading and overseeing the daily operations of our nursery. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in child care or early years education and experience working with children. This role requires excellent leadership skills, the ability to communicate effectively with staff and parents, and a commitment to providing high-quality childcare in a nurturing environment. Responsibilities Deliver high quality childcare to children aged 0-5, to be a key person and to room lead. Assist the manager in day-day operations of the nursery, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Including covering managerial duties in the absence of the manager. Lead and support a team of childcare staff, fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. Develop and implement age-appropriate educational programmes/activity planning that promote children's development and learning. Communicate effectively with parents regarding their children's progress, behaviour, and any concerns that may arise. Drive initiatives to enhance the nursery's reputation within the community and attract new families. Maintain accurate records of children's attendance, development milestones, and any incidents that occur within the nursery. Ensure the nursery is a safe, clean, and stimulating environment for all children. Be responsible, alongside manager for safeguarding. Will be required to hold deputy safeguarding lead role. Training provided as necessary. Qualifications Minimum of 2 years Room leading experience or nursery deputy management role. A qualification in Early Years/Childcare at Level 3 and above is essential. Safeguarding lead experience is desired. SENCO experience is highly desirable. Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage a diverse team effectively. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal. A genuine passion for childcare and early years education. Ability to drive initiatives that enhance the quality of care provided at the nursery. If you are an enthusiastic individual who meets these qualifications and is ready to make a positive impact on young lives, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as a Deputy Nursery Manager. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £28,000.00-£29,000.00 per year Benefits: Employee discount Free parking Transport links Work Location: In person Application deadline: 26/07/2025

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