Are you looking to kick-start a new career in IT? We are recruiting for companies who are looking to employ our Cyber Security Traineeship graduates to keep up with their growth. The best part is you will not need any previous experience as full training will be provided. You will also have the reassurance of a job guarantee (£24K-£45K) upon completion. Whether you are working full time, part time or unemployed, this package has the flexibility to be completed at a pace that suits you. The traineeship is completed in 4 easy steps. Step 1 - Online Training The first step is completing a selection of professional, accredited and industry recognised IT Support courses by CompTIA, Microsoft and Cisco. Step 2 - Practical Training You will gain the practical experience by using our cutting edge Livelabs. Gaining hands-on experience is essential in today’s IT industry for both certifications and keeping up to date with new technologies. Step 3 - Official exams You will then go on to sit the CompTIA A+ exams to give you the official certifications which will be recognised worldwide. Step 4 - IT Technician placement (£24K-£45K) You will be placed into your first role as an IT Technician, with a starting salary of anywhere between £24K-£45K. You will need to gain two years experience in this role before you can progress into a Cyber Security role. Cyber Security Role You will now be ready to move into your Cyber Security role. We have partnered with a number of large IT companies who have a massive shortage of qualified Cyber Security professionals. At a one-off cost of £999, or a deposit of £149 followed by 10 interest free monthly instalments of £104, this represents a great opportunity to start a rewarding career in IT and have a real career ladder to start climbing. If you are not offered a role at the end of the training, we will refund 100% of your course fees. Apply now and one of our friendly advisors will be in touch.
Pay: From £25,000.00 per year Job Description: Join an Award-Winning Field Marketing Company! Ready to Represent Some of the UK's Biggest Brands? If you’ve got the energy, the drive, and the never-say-no attitude — this is your moment! We're an award-winning field marketing company on the lookout for Brand Representatives to join our vibrant, high-performing team in London. We work with some of the most exciting and iconic brands in the UK, representing them within convenience stores and out-of-home channels across London and beyond. What You’ll Be Doing: Driving brand visibility and awareness through face-to-face representation. Engaging store owners, managers, and staff to secure brand placement and promotions. Travelling to various retail locations — no two days are ever the same! Building strong relationships that deliver long-term results. Working as part of a supportive and energised team to smash sales targets. What We’re Looking For: Confident communicators – you love connecting with people! Sales experience? Great! No experience? No problem – we love raw energy, coachability, and a can-do attitude. Self-starters – proactive, resilient, and always ready to take on the day. A “Get up and go” mindset and a passion for smashing targets. Why Join Us? ✨ Represent amazing, household-name brands ✨ Travel the city, meet new people, and make a real impact ✨ Fun, supportive team culture – we celebrate wins together ✨ Full training & mentoring provided ✨ Clear progression path & personal development ✨ Uncapped earning potential – your results drive your rewards Ready to Launch Your Sales Career or Take It to the Next Level? If you're bursting with energy and want to be part of something exciting, apply now and represent brands that people love, with a company that values your talent and tenacity. Great Brands. Great People. Great Vibes. We can’t wait to meet you. Job Types: Full-time Work Location: On the road
Job description If you would like to build a career that gives you genuine sense of achievement and fulfilment knowing that you can have a positive impact on children and young people we support, then come work with us. Golden Care Living Children’s home in Ilford are recruiting for Residential Support Workers and Senior Residential Support Workers. We are looking for enthusiastic, motivated, caring, and passionate people to become an integral part of our support team. In this role, you will support our young people and be responsible for providing compassionate care during your time with them making a difference in their lives. The applicant must be at least 21 years old. Our benefits include: In return for your hard work and commitment to the role we offer: • Enhanced disclosure cost coverage, • Competitive salary, • Enrolment onto the Updating Service at the cost of the employer, • Comprehensive induction and commitment to ongoing training expense met by the employer., • Pension Scheme, • 28 days holiday (excluding Bank Holidays) We are immensely proud of the career pathway and training we can offer you. If you can demonstrate the values needed for a role within residential childcare, we will give you all the training and support you need. About you: • Ability to work some nights., • You must have a DBS issued in the last 3 months or be willing to have one with the online update service. (Essential), • Have an NVQ Level 3 or be working towards it. (Or willingness and ability to work towards one) A Residential Children’s Support Worker role will involve: Supporting children aged 8-17 in full-time residential care during the nights and day shift. To be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, health and safety, security, and confidentiality, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person. Setting boundaries for children and young people that may display challenging or emotional behaviour, whilst developing a relationship built on mutual trust. Residential Support Workers play a key role in contributing to the physical, social, and emotional well-being, to provide a safe and nurturing atmosphere. To use behaviour management strategies effectively and in line with the home's policy and procedures, which contribute to a purposeful environment. Person Specification (Essential) Evidence of successfully working with young people Awareness of safeguarding young people Risk assessments/Care Plans/Daily Logging/Use of IT Working as part of a team Empower and encourage young people to develop their life skills and independence skills, adhering to any independence programmes in place. (Preparing meals, travel training, domestic duties) Ability to deal with challenging or aggressive behaviour. High degree of resilience Empathy, patience and understanding for those who are vulnerable. Good communication skills Ensure the young people's paperwork is completed fully and includes all relevant information for that young person including their engagement, mood, conversations, thoughts, and feelings. Ensure that all records completed are accurate and reflective. Good listening skills
The appointment of a Business Development Manager is central to Clove Mart Global Ltd’s strategy to consolidate its current retail success and expand into wholesale and online markets. Operating from Ilford Lane, one of East London’s busiest commercial corridors, the company handles a diverse product range including household consumables, storage solutions, electronic accessories, and lifestyle products. With consistent trading activity confirmed by our bank records and ledgers, the business requires a dedicated professional to manage sales strategies, drive customer acquisition, oversee marketing campaigns, and ensure compliance with trading standards. The Business Development Manager will enable the company to respond to increasing consumer demand, improve customer engagement, and optimise both retail and wholesale operations. This role is therefore integral to sustaining growth, maintaining competitiveness in a fast-paced retail environment, and ensuring the long-term stability and profitability of the business. 3) Duties and responsibilities: The Business Development Manager will play a pivotal role in shaping and implementing the company’s growth strategy. Working closely with senior management, the post-holder will: 4. Skills, Experience, and Qualifications Required 1. Minimum Graduate level education or equivalent (RQF Level 6)., 2. Good command of spoken and written English., 3. At least 2 years of experience in a similar role., 4. Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
Job Title Practice Manager Report to Clinical Director Accountable to Clinical Director Job Description: About Private Physiotherapy ltd Private Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Clinic, based in East London (Ilford/Stratford area), specializes in delivering evidence-based, personalized physiotherapy services for patients of all ages—from young children to older adults. Their expert team supports a wide range of needs, including developmental, neurological, musculoskeletal conditions, sports injuries, and post-surgical recovery. Job summary Practice Manager 37.5 Hours per Week, Full time, Permanent Location: City Gate House, 246-250 Romford Rd, London E7 9HZ Main duties Business Development & Client Acquisition: · Identify and engage with potential new clients to secure new contracts, including private clients, solicitors, Case managers, care homes, schools, and corporate partners. · Prepare and present proposals to potential clients, outlining services and value proposition. · Conduct regular follow-ups with potential clients to nurture relationships and move contracts forward. Clinic-based duties Oversee the day-to-day operations of the clinic and the logistics of our off-site services. Manage clinic schedules, appointments, and patient flow to optimize physiotherapist availability for both in-clinic and off-site visits. Maintain and update all operational policies and procedures, ensuring the compliance. Manage and procure clinic supplies, equipment, and consumables, ensuring adequate stock levels are maintained for both the clinic and mobile services. Implement and maintain all health and safety protocols, ensuring a safe environment for both staff and patients. Patient & Client Management: · Act as the primary point of contact for all patient and client queries, providing a professional and empathetic service. · Manage relationships with key partners, including solicitors, medical provider agents, and care homes, ensuring timely communication and efficient case management for all services. · Handle new patient registrations, booking appointments, and managing a patient waitlist, specifically coordinating home visits, school visits, and care home visits with the relevant parties. · Communicate effectively with a diverse range of clients. Financial & Administrative: · Maintaining financial records, to include Profit and Loss, KPIs, expenses and revenue and budget planning · Manage all billing and invoicing, ensuring timely payment from patients and third-party providers for all services, including travel fees for off-site visits. · Process and track all financial transactions, including payments from walk-in patients and contracted services. · Reconcile daily financial reports and prepare weekly/monthly summaries for the clinic owner. Staff Management: · Assist with the recruitment, onboarding, and training of new administrative staff. · Experience of managing a team including knowledge of HR processes and compliance · Manage a small team of administrative and support staff, ensuring they are motivated and productive. · Conduct regular team meetings to ensure clear communication and to address any operational issues, including challenges related to off-site services. Job Revision and Service Review You will be expected to participate in regular reviews of your role and responsibilities to ensure they remain effective and aligned with the needs of the clinic. This includes contributing to the evaluation of services by providing feedback on processes, client care, and operational efficiency. You will also support improvements in clinic services by identifying areas for development and suggesting practical solutions, and actively engage in discussions on service quality, outcomes, and best practices to help enhance the overall patient experience. Job description reviewed by Mohammed Alauddin Date: 15/09/2025
Care Worker duties and responsibilities A Care Worker’s primary duties include providing physical care and support to their patient. Their daily duties can include: Assisting the patient with bathing, grooming and getting dressed Handling household tasks like grocery shopping and laundry Preparing and serving meals at the appropriate time Administering oral and topical medication under the supervision of medical personnel Providing mental and emotional support Making recommendations to family members and healthcare personnel on the plan of care Organising suitable recreational activities for the patient Collaborating with other health care and social care professionals to provide the best possible care • Manage schedules, meetings, and calendars for senior staff and management., • Maintain and organize company records, personnel files, and operational documents., • Support onboarding and scheduling of security officers and patrol staff., • Act as a liaison between clients and operational teams to ensure service standards are met., • Support the preparation of client service reports, invoices, and timesheets., • Monitor daily attendance and duty rosters of field staff., • Oversee general office upkeep including supplies, filing systems, and document control., • Assist with compliance documentation, training records, and internal audits., • Coordinate with HR and accounts departments for payroll and personnel updates.
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.