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About the job Company Description We have always done coworking... Since 2006 The Hoxton has been home to laptop savvy workers making use of super-fast Wi-Fi and comfy sofas as they hustle away in a place that feels like home. So, it feels only natural for us to take our love for great experiences and create a space that offers everything you need to do your (other) day job or take over the world, in our stylish and comfortable surroundings. Working From opened its doors in Feb 2020…. There’s something for everyone. Think hot-desking, open studios, dedicated offices, events & wellness spaces, a member café & bar and a stimulating events programme – all with stunning views over the Thames. Job Description What you will do… The General Manager is responsible for all aspects of maintaining an efficient, safe, and profitable Workspace whilst focusing member experience and engagement, leading the team to support in delivering on expectations. What you can expect as our GM : You will be responsible for the strategic overview of the business and be involved in the Brand and PR led initiatives. Oversee the operation on the ground and report directly into the Hotel General Manager. You will be the first point of contact with the key members of the team to ensure operational sales targets and retention levels are being achieved and assist in the process of membership sales as and when required. You be will responsible for achieving financial targets, forecasting monthly revenue, and reporting on month end performance. Attend Hotel Operational meetings as and when required and work closely with the Hotel team on crossover operations and building specific systems. Work closely with the Brand team to assist in developing and programming a social events calendar for our members. Lead by example by setting the standard for team members Monitor the team members and WF member satisfaction, taking action to correct and direct when needed Oversee the development and maintenance of quality service standards by conducting ongoing evaluations, working with the maintenance manager and team Ensure Standard Operating Procedures and encourage training and development for all team members Maintain an appropriate level of involvement with local arts and cultural communities to help cultivate relationships that are on brand and promote our mission. Develop accurate and aggressive short and long term financial objectives that are consistent with company goals. Prepare financial reports for management that clearly explain operational effectiveness, trends and variances. Establish and maintain a progressive culture with support of the People & Culture Team Keeping team members motivated and engaged. Oversite of day-to-day operations of the facility, ensuring that all departments are functioning at high level, ensuring 360 degrees of hospitality to all members. Identify and help establish and execute marketing, sales, and operational objectives producing results that exceed business expectations. Helps to plan and organizes the work of different departments within the space. Works with Senior Leadership Team to create new Strategies to promote and execute on brand objectives. Maintain a high member service focus by approaching your job with the needs of the members in mind. Qualifications What we are looking for … A well versed General Manager with minimum 2 years experience in the role or similar, to focus on revenue generation, profit and capital projects. You will need to have experience of managing a team including developing talent, with great people management and communication skills. For this position an awareness of financial processes including invoicing and P&L’s MS Office, in particular Word and Excel is required. Someone who will make a positive impact, taking responsibility and initiative to resolve issues, always clearly communicating with both members and colleagues. You are decisive, accepting responsibility for making things happen, thinking ahead and developing contingency plans (while ensuring that you have the support to get the job done.) You are motivated and committed, approaching all tasks with enthusiasm and seizing opportunities to learn new skills or knowledge in order to improve your performance You are flexible, responding quickly and positively to changing environments. You are ready to develop a profitable business that aims to design and deliver a series of experiences, spaces and amenities conceived to attract, inspire and support entrepreneurs Additional Information What’s in it for you… A competitive salary 25 days holiday (and bank holidays), eligibility to take part in the company discretionary bonus scheme, pension, private medical and life insurance. Excellent discounts across the Ennismore family for you and your nearest and dearest (even if you decide to leave us!). Enjoy a night at The Hoxton and a meal for two when you first start with us Free night at The Hoxton every year and something a little extra £££ when you hit the big milestones. A health cash plan to claim money back and get access to lots of ways to support your physical & mental wellbeing. It’s Ok not to be OK; Take care of your physical & mental wellbeing through a support help line, gym discounts, virtual GP surgeries and more. Treat yourself with lots of retail & hospitality perks through our partners. Lots of opportunity to progress and switch it up as part of a global family of brands. Training to get you settled into your role, learning academies to broaden your skillset and development that helps you think, make and thrive at work. Extra time off to volunteer with Shelter From The Storm Enhanced family leave for when you’re expanding your family An annual diversity and inclusion calendar of events creating opportunities for you to learn, celebrate and make a positive impact. Department: Management The company Honest & Flexible Since 2006 the comfy sofas at The Hoxton have been the unofficial workspace of choice. So, after years of welcoming laptoppers into the lobbies it made sense to take everything we’d learned, step it up a level and launch a co-working space. The idea was simple – offer a place with all the best bits of The Hoxton’s lobbies with a few more work-friendly factors and office features, for a relaxed workspace that feels like home.
Support Officer Salary: £25,148.00 – £26,472.00 Contract type: Permanent Working hours: 35 hours a week, 9am – 5pm Monday - Friday Additional Info: Driving license and access to a car is essential (45p per mile reimbursed for business travel) Location: Oxfordshire, with office presence required at 6 Collins Street, Oxford, OX4 1NN Role Overview We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Officer to work closely with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) Care Leavers. The role involves supporting these young people in their transition to independence, including moving from supported housing to independent living within the community. Key Responsibilities - Develop personalised support plans with young people - Regularly review and update support plans - Identify potential risks to the safety and wellbeing of young people. - Create and maintain risk assessments - Help young people in managing the transition from supported housing to independent living, - Attend case conferences, safeguarding meetings, and any other required gatherings to ensure appropriate action and follow-up. - Empower clients by promoting responsibility and self-sufficiency in maintaining safety, security, and cleanliness within the project. About you We want you to bring your knowledge and experience to play your part in improving people’s lives: - Previous experience supporting asylum seekers and/or young people - Experience of working in a customer-facing role, motivating complex and diverse client groups to sustain housing, health and/or work outcomes - Driving license and access to a car is essential - This role will require working alone more often than not, so discipline and self-motivation is key If you don’t feel you meet the experience requirements mentioned above, fear not! We encourage people to apply that don’t necessarily have experience in this sector, as we recognise that transferrable skills and knowledge are equally valuable. About A2Dominion We are a UK housing association committed to providing homes people love to live in. With over 38,000 homes in management across London and southern England, we provide a wide range of homes for social, affordable, and private rent, specialist services, as well as homes for sale and shared ownership. Our 70,000+ customers come from a diverse range of backgrounds and with social housing roots going back eight decades, we continue to ensure that every penny of profit is reinvested into our charitable social purpose – delivering more homes and better services for customers.
I am looking to appoint a PA support me to live in my own home and to access the community for social and practical reasons. Including some personal care Main Duties - Personal care: showering/washing, dressing, organisation of medication - Domestic duties: support with grocery shopping, cooking/food prep, changing bed linens, laundry, washing up/dishwasher and light cleaning - Social duties: supporting me in attending medical appointments as well as going to the park or coffee shop Type of person I am looking for - Punctual, honest, non-smoker - Willingness to learn about my specific needs and routine - applicant due to the provision of personal care - Quiet, calm and able self manage Hours of work: 9.5 hours per week, spread over 6 days, split between the mornings and early evening/dinner time. We can work together to schedule the exact times of day you will visit in line with your availability Skills, qualifications and experience: - Experience and/or training in providing personal care (showering/washing and dressing). I will work with you and train you in how to work with me and the needs of my specific illnesses/disability - Own car & license (must also be able to load my light folding wheelchair into your car) - Once trained, confidently able to follow written instructions and/or training, without ongoing instruction from myself (in order to maintain a quiet, calm environment and not exacerbate my illness) A DBS check will be undertaken and you will be asked to provide details of someone who can be contacted for a reference, preferably a previous employer To apply: Please send your CV and a brief description of why you think you would be good for this role. Please also provide some information regarding your availability i.e. if you have any existing commitments we would need to work around when creating a work schedule and when you could start if hired
As the registered manager you will be responsible for: Responsibility for and overseeing the day-to-day management, staffing, organisation, and the smooth running of the Supported living care home, as well as the general well-being of the residents and staff Deal with challenging clients, behaviour management. Recruiting, training, and managing a team of home care professionals Providing leadership, direction, and supervision to all staff Assessing the social and health needs of residents. Monitor the planning and ongoing evaluation of care Continually assess and supervise the work of staff to ensure consistently high standards and efficient running of the care home Ensuring all required CQC standards are adhered to and undertaking all staff supervisions and appraisals in accordance with the requirement of the CQC To comply with regulations and procedures regarding Health & Safety, fire precautions, and personnel management and keep records as required To comply with regulations as laid down instatute and by the local registering authority To ensure the occupancy level and budgets are met Overall responsibility for a balanced and efficient staff duty rota Offering out of office 24/7 ‘on call’ and 'on site' support Creating and upholding an open, honest, and playful work culture Continually looking to improve how we administer and deliver care Rewards and Benefits Our staff are at the heart of what we do, which is why in return for your dedication you will receive a competitive salary, as well as several benefits, including but not limited to: Performance Related Bonus Scheme 33 days leave (including Bank Holidays) per year The ideal candidate will have: At least two years continuous experience as a CQC Registered Manager of Care Homes with a proven track record Knowledge of Care Quality Commission (CQC) Guidelines. Knowledge of IT systems Clear DBS Check Level 5 in Health and Adult Social Care
Job Summary : We are seeking compassionate and caring professionals to provide basic care to all service users within the NHS and other care settings under the direction of the Registered Manager. Our Healthcare Assistants help nurses and doctors at various hospitals, by offering the highest standards of personal care and support to patients. You will be expected to participate / provide a full range of activities to meet the emotional and psychological and social needs of the service users and to assist in the provision of high standard individualised care, under the supervision of the registered nurse/practitioner and other healthcare professionals. Responsibilities: To encourage independence in service users within the scope of their individual needs to provide personal care as appropriate to service user’s needs to maintain the high standard of care with regards to service user’s personal rooms and property to support service users and their relatives with their needs to report to the Registered Manager to any changes to the service user’s condition to facilitate clear communication channels to use resources economically in appropriate ways to maintain accurate records to ensure correct and safe use of equipment, adhering to the Health & Safety guidelines to report defects of equipment etc to the Manager to work within approved guidelines, procedures and policies of the care setting to attend statutory training sessions and those designed to assist in your personal development to pursue where possible NVQ training to assist in activities for the service users Washing and dressing patients and aiding in their personal hygiene Assisting patients to access and use toilet facilities Serving meals and helping to feed patients Helping patients to safely move around Assisting with bed making, cleaning tasks, errands, or general duties Collecting pathological specimens e.g., Urine, faeces, sputum Making patients and their families feel comfortable Monitoring and reporting patients conditions by taking temperatures, pulse, respirations and weight measurements Health and Safety: It is the general duty of every employee to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others, including the use of necessary safety devices and protective clothing. To co-operate with Management in meeting its responsibilities under the Health and Safety at work act 1974 and subsequent additions. Any failure to take such care or any contravention of safety policy or managerial instructions, may result in disciplinary action being taken Confidentiality: All staff are required to respect confidentiality of all matters that they learn relating to their employment, other members of staff and to third parties visiting the Home. Variation: This job description is not exhaustive and may be reviewed / changed with the job holder according to the needs of the care setting and requirements of the service users. Job Type: We consider both Part-Time and Full-Time applications, but you MUST be able to work a variety of shifts and days of the week as UHS operates a 24 hours a day service, 365 days of the year. Unfortunately, we cannot offer set days or set shifts e.g. nights only. Experience Care Assistant: 1 years (Required) Desirable Acute hospital setting HCA experience Volunteer sector Teaching Assistant Nursing home carer Experience in a caring role Understanding of acute hospital environment and the role of HCA Personal qualities Essential Ability to cope with fluctuating demands and pressures of the role Good interpersonal skills Ability to deal with a range of difficult situations Empathy, Patience, dependability and motivation Special requirements Essential Able to cover a full range of shifts the role requires Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Location - Forest Hill Station, London Start Date - 6th January 2025 Hourly Rate - £15.00per hour Hours - Tuesday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM __________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you passionate about working with children in a nurturing, home-like setting? Do you have the skills and experience to provide outstanding care and support for young children? If so, we’d love to hear from you! We are looking for a dedicated Childminding assistant to join our small childcare setting. This role involves working closely with children in a ratio of 1 adult to 3 children, ensuring they are safe, happy, and engaged in their early development. Role Responsibilities - Supporting the daily care of children, including changing nappies. - Creating and leading fun, educational activities tailored to the children’s developmental stages. -** Attending playgroups** and community activities to enrich the children’s social experiences. - Cleaning and maintaining the toys and play environment to ensure a safe, hygienic setting. - Walking with and pushing a** 4-seater pram** to local outings or playgroups, requiring physical fitness and enthusiasm for outdoor activities. Requirements To be successful in this role, you should meet the following criteria: At least** 2-3 years of experience** working with children in a professional setting. An** A Level 3 qualification** in childcare or a similar field. First Aid valid Paediatric First Aid Certificate. DBS Check Enhanced DBS clearance (or willingness to obtain one). Physical Fitness Ability to walk and push a 4-seater pram comfortably. What We Offer - Competitive hourly rate of £15 per hour. - Paid holidays in line with standard employment contracts. - Paid contribution for work travel - Paid contribution for food expenses - Paid for qualifications and training - A supportive and** welcoming work environment** in a small, home-like setting. - Opportunities to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young children. __________________________________________________________________________________________ If you are enthusiastic, reliable, and have a genuine love for working with children, we’d love for you to join our team! We look forward to hearing from you! Job Type: Full-time Pay: £15.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: Company events Company pension Discounted or free food Employee discount Free or subsidised travel Free parking Education: GCSE or equivalent (preferred) Experience: Nursery: 1 year (preferred) Nursery experience:** 1 year** (preferred) Childcare: 1 year (preferred) Management: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (preferred) Work Location: In person Expected start date: 06/01/2025
Business Development Manager Job Description About Us: We are a leading supported living care provider for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health conditions, and substance misuse. Our mission is to empower individuals by delivering high-quality, person-centered care and support in a safe, nurturing environment. We are committed to improving lives, fostering independence, and promoting inclusion within the community. Job Overview: The Business Development Manager will play a critical role in driving the growth and expansion of our services. This individual will be responsible for identifying and pursuing new business opportunities, building strategic partnerships, and developing strong relationships with commissioners, local authorities, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders in the adult care sector. The role requires a proactive and innovative approach to ensure that our supported living services reach those who need them the most. Key Responsibilities: - Identify New Business Opportunities: Research and identify opportunities for new supported living placements and service expansions, including tendering for contracts, working with local authorities, and networking with key stakeholders in the healthcare and social care sectors. - Relationship Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with commissioners, local authorities, healthcare professionals, care teams, and other stakeholders to ensure the company is well-positioned for future business opportunities. - Tender and Proposal Development: Lead the preparation and submission of high-quality tenders and proposals for new business opportunities, ensuring compliance with regulations and tailoring proposals to meet the specific needs of clients. - Market Intelligence: Stay up-to-date with industry trends, funding changes, regulatory updates, and best practices within the supported living, learning disability, autism, mental health, and substance misuse sectors. Provide strategic insights to the leadership team to drive business decisions. - Develop Marketing Strategies: Work with the marketing team to develop and execute marketing strategies, including digital presence, events, and promotional materials that effectively communicate the company’s values, services, and impact. - Collaboration with Internal Teams: Work closely with the Operations, Care, and Quality teams to ensure that service delivery meets the needs and expectations of commissioners, clients, and families. - Contract Negotiation and Management: Negotiate terms and manage contracts to ensure the successful delivery of services in line with business objectives and client requirements. - Monitoring and Reporting: Track and report on business development activities, including pipeline management, sales targets, and revenue forecasts. Analyze and report on performance to senior leadership. Essential Qualifications and Skills: - Experience: At least 3-5 years of experience in business development, sales, or partnership management within the health and social care sector, particularly in supported living or related services for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health, and/or substance misuse. - Knowledge: Strong understanding of the regulatory landscape, funding structures, and challenges within the supported living sector. Knowledge of the local authority commissioning process is a plus. - Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to build rapport with a range of stakeholders, including senior executives, commissioners, and healthcare professionals. - Negotiation Skills: Proven ability to negotiate contracts and secure new business opportunities with stakeholders. - Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and execute a business development strategy aligned with the company's overall goals. - Organizational Skills: Strong project management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. - Qualifications: A degree in business, healthcare management, social work, or a related field is desirable but not essential. Relevant industry certifications will be a plus. Desirable Attributes: - Ability to understand and work within the unique challenges of the supported living and adult care sectors. - Compassionate and empathetic approach to supporting vulnerable adults and an understanding of person-centered care. - A proactive, goal-oriented mindset with a passion for improving the lives of those in need. - Strong networking abilities and experience working with diverse teams and community organizations. Benefits: - Competitive salary and performance-based incentives. - Opportunity for career progression and professional development. - Flexible working hours and the possibility of hybrid working. - Pension scheme. - Access to health and wellbeing support programs. - 25 days holiday per year (plus bank holidays). How to Apply: If you are passionate about business development in the supported living sector and want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable adults, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and cover letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role.
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.
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.
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!
At Delore Care, we prioritise our staff and workers as we believe that this will have a direct impact on the welfare of the people that we care for. This role will be providing care support in Lewes, Havens & Seaford, Hailsham, Heathfield and Eastbourne localities. Responsibilities and Accountabilities: We support & assist with personal care. Prompting and administering medication. Support with shopping and appointments Providing support with hobbies and social activities Providing companionship, being supportive & friendly. Helping patients with their everyday duties Preparing light meals. Light domestic duties. Benefits Career Progression - We are a growing company and there is always opportunity to move up the career ladder, we consider internal staff first for job opens. Flexible Payment– Most of our staff get paid 2 weekly but we can be flexible with your payment if you want earlier payments. Mileage payment - We pay mileage in between calls FREE Blue Light card – national discount card for hundreds of retailers Small Teams - You work as part of close knit teams Care Certificate and NVQs - Staff are supported to completed their care certificates and NVQs. Holiday entitlement - All care workers have their 28 days holiday entitlement Pension scheme - All staff are registered unto a pension scheme to save for the future unless staff opt out. Sponsorship can be provided. Skills required: Experience preferred but not essential as you will be trained Reliable and trustworthy as lone working is required Have a caring and nurturing personality Managing different medical conditions like dementia, autism, challenging behaviour Passion and commitment to provide outstanding care Have an NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social care is a great advantage or be willing to work towards this. Requirements: Proof of Right to work in the UK Proof of NI on official document (except you are new in the country and yet to obtain NI number) 2 Proofs of address with the last 3 months Valid DBS check/ or willing to pay for a new DBS Able to provide contact details for 2 references Driving licence is required
We are looking for an experienced, ambitious and enthusiastic Kitchen Supervisor, with high standards and a true passion for great food and people, to join our young and expanding farmily! Supporting the kitchen Manager with the daily kitchen operations, costs, health and safety, productivity and food quality, the Kitchen Supervisor will also be responsible for the kitchen team performance and standards. What We Offer: Salary up to £14.50 (including £1 weekly team bonus). Daily food allowance during shifts with unlimited coffee. 50% discount across all our restaurants when off duty. Unlimited coffee on shift. You will never work on your Birthday and be paid for it! Healthcare cash plan. Discount on our Pantry selection like a tahini chocolate spread. Monthly team socials and annual parties. Opportunities for development in the company. Green Commute – Cycle Scheme. Employee Assistance program (supporting mental health and well-being). Key Responsibilities: Delivering the highest food quality from prep to cook. Training, coaching and developing the kitchen team. Supervising all aspects of the kitchen health & safety in accordance with the law. Supporting the Kitchen Manager keeping the operational costs within budget. What makes a great Farmer? Experience running a fast-paced kitchen. Colourful personality and individuality, being Bold but Humble. Passion for great food and people. Caring for your team, driving their progression. At Farmer J we prepare the most delicious food; we cook from scratch with the best ingredients, and we source locally where we can from high-welfare UK farms. We take pride in what we do, and we wear bandanas! Does this sound like you? Apply here! We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Contact Centre Coordinator Epsom Support Centre | Service Centre | Permanent | Full Time - 37.5 hours per week Salary: £23,887.50 per annum. Onsite interview dates: Nuffield Health is the charity that’s building a healthier nation, one day at a time. From award-winning hospitals and leisure facilities to flagship community programmes – we’ll do whatever it takes to look after the UK’s wellbeing. It starts with passion and commitment to quality. It starts with you. If you are passionate about customer service, have a good standard of English, and strong experience in a customer-facing role; you too could become part of the UK’s leading Healthcare Charity. We’re recruiting great people to join our friendly, welcoming Contact Centre on a Hybrid working basis. As a Contact Centre Coordinator, you’ll bring excellent verbal communication skills and a positive, proactive customer-focused attitude. Thanks to your logical approach and confidence with a variety of systems, you’ll be able to prioritise and manage your workload in a fast-paced team environment. As a Contact Centre Coordinator, you will: Expertly handle all contact with our customers Make good use of a variety of channels, including calls, emails, live chat and social media Ensure the customer journey is always seamless Be part of an exciting, varied and dynamic environment Cover varied shifts (between Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm and Saturdays, 9am to 1pm) Deliver excellent customer service, every time. Competently and confidently adhere to a Hybrid working model, with flexibility to work both remotely and on-site when required. Helping you feel good. We want you to love coming to work, feeling healthy, happy and valued. That’s why we’ve developed a benefits package with you in mind. With a range of fantastic lifestyle and wellbeing rewards, like gym membership and private healthcare – at Nuffield Health, we’ll take care of what’s important to you. Join Nuffield Health and create the future you want, today. If you like what you see, why not start your application now? We consider applications as we receive them and reserve the right to close adverts early (for example, where we have received an unprecedented high volume of applications). So, it’s a good idea to apply right away to ensure you’re considered for this role. It starts with you.
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.
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.
ONLY APPLY IF YOU ARE ABLE TO COMMUTE TO FOREST HILL IN SOUTH EAST LONDON FOR 8AM START About Excel Child Care Services: We are a family run nursery established in 2002 - Based in Forest Hill , South East London for over 21 years. Are you passionate about Early Years? Look no further! Excel Child Care Services, a leading childcare provider in the UK, is seeking an experienced, dedicated, and inspiring Nursery Manager to join our team. We provide a supportive work environment with ample opportunities for career growth. Join us in nurturing young minds and making a positive impact! Job Description: (This is not an exhaustive list) This is a term time only post. and pay will be pro rata to the full time pay. As the Nursery Manager, you will lead our childcare team to uphold the highest standards of care and education. Your responsibilities will include maintaining an organized and stimulating childcare environment, ensuring compliance with legal ratios, managing, supporting, and motivating the team, and overseeing the induction of new team members. It's an exciting and fulfilling role! This position requires the successful candidate to work flexibly for 35-40 hours a week, Monday to Friday, for 30 weeks per year (term time only). The role offers a competitive salary, an extensive benefits package, and the opportunity to fuel your passion for growth and development. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of running a Montessori Childcare, although this is not essential. Work in an award-winning childcare facility, inspiring early years educators who are shaping the future generation to have a love for lifelong learning. Requirements: To be considered for this role, you should (this is not an exhaustive list): - Have previous childcare management experience - Possess strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills - Demonstrate a focus on delivering high-quality childcare and education - Hold a full and relevant Early Years Level 3 Childcare Qualification or higher - Show a strong understanding of the EYFS guidelines - Have at least 2 years of experience in leading and managing a team - Exhibit excellent time management and organizational skills - Have strong written and verbal communication abilities - Must have Ofsted inspection experience Benefits: Working with us comes with fantastic perks, including: - Competitive salary - Childcare discount - Additional day off for your birthday - Rewards and recognition schemes, including annual awards - Discounted childcare - Appreciation rewards - Refer a friend scheme (unlimited) - Company social events - Auto enrolment into a pension scheme All applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check and provide two suitable references. Excel Child Care Services is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! Apply now and be a part of our amazing team at Excel Child Care Services. Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Contract length: 6 months Pay: Up to £40,950.00 per year Benefits: Childcare Company pension Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate: London: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Application question(s): FULL 1ST AID CERTIFICATE
Company Description Our home is dedicated to providing high-quality services to improve the lives of young people in care. Our new provision, which focuses on therapeutic parenting in the residential setting, is looking for an energetic deputy manager to join its team. Role Description This is a full-time, on-site role as a Deputy Manager (will consider senior key/support workers) for a therapeutic residential children's home in Worcester Park, South West London. The Deputy Manager will be responsible for overseeing the home's day-to-day operations together with the Registered Manager with a plan of progression to the registered manager post, managing the care team, ensuring the well-being of residents, and implementing care programs to support the children. The role requires DBS and references.
A Care Support Worker is a dedicated professional who assists individuals with complex needs in living independently and engaging with their local community. ** Key Responsibilities**: - Provide hands-on care and support to service users with daily activities, such as personal care, transfers, and feeding. - Offer emotional and social support to meet the service user's mental and emotional needs. - Administer medications and monitor health conditions to prevent complications and ensure well-being. - Complete necessary documentation, including care plans, progress notes, and incident reports, to track and ensure the quality of care provided. Skills & Experience: - Minimum one year Experience working as a Complex Care Support Worker or in a similar care role. - Strong work ethic, with the ability to manage priorities, work independently, and handle multiple tasks efficiently. - Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with both individuals and teams. - Ability to observe, monitor, and adjust care based on the evolving needs of the service user.
We are looking for an experienced, ambitious and enthusiastic Supervisor, with high standards and a true passion for great food and people, to join our young and expanding farmily! Supporting the Assistant Manager in running the day-to-day restaurant operations, delivering excellent customer service and a consistent high food quality, the Supervisor will also ensure the front of house team performance and standards. What We Offer: Salary up to £14.20 (including £1 weekly team bonus). Daily food allowance during shifts with unlimited coffee. 50% discount across all our restaurants when off duty. Unlimited coffee on shift. You will never work on your Birthday and be paid for it! Healthcare cash plan. Discount on our Pantry selection like a tahini chocolate spread. Monthly team socials and annual parties. Opportunities for development in the company. Green Commute – Cycle Scheme. Employee Assistance program (supporting mental health and well-being). Key Responsibilities: Leading the front of house team in delivering an excellent customer service. Training, coaching and developing the front of house team. Ensuring the correct Health & Food Safety standards are always followed. What makes a great Farmer? Experience running a fast-paced kitchen. Colourful personality and individuality, being Bold but Humble. Passion for great food and people. Caring for your team, driving their progression. At Farmer J we prepare the most delicious food; we cook from scratch with the best ingredients, and we source locally where we can from high-welfare UK farms. We take pride in what we do, and we wear bandannas! Does this sound like you? Apply here! We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Job Title: Aesthetics Practitioner location - UltraFlex Gym Derby About Us At LEA Aesthetics we specialise in providing advanced aesthetic treatments that enhance our clients' natural beauty and boost their confidence. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to delivering personalised care in a state-of-the-art environment. we are currently partnered with EVal blood analysis and have a steady flow of clients wishing to have their bloods tested this is due to a number of reasons. Whether that is the GP cannot fit them in and they do not get the breakdown that they need. We also provide bloodletting letting Services. If you are not qualified in phlebotomy, this is something that we can offer you as part of your training and your commitment to our company. We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled Aesthetics Practitioner to join our team! Position Overview: As an Aesthetics Practitioner, you will be responsible for performing a variety of non-invasive aesthetic treatments and procedures. You will work closely with clients to understand their needs and provide tailored solutions that deliver outstanding results. Promoting the brand via social media and creating content to keep things exciting Responsibilities: - Conduct consultations with clients to assess their aesthetic goals and recommend appropriate treatments. - Perform a range of aesthetic procedures, including but not limited to dermal fillers, Botox, laser treatments, and skin rejuvenation. - Ensure all treatments are carried out safely and effectively while maintaining the highest standards of hygiene and care. - Stay updated on the latest industry trends, techniques, and technologies in aesthetic treatments. - Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, providing exceptional customer service and follow-up care. - Collaborate with team members to foster a positive and professional work environment. Requirements: - Relevant qualifications and certifications in aesthetics - please note I am more than happy to consider new qualified practitioners, and we can look to extend your training to other treatments - Proven experience in performing aesthetic procedures if you have a portfolio that’s great if you have some social media again that’s great. Would like to see some of your work. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. - Strong attention to detail and a passion for client care. - Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple clients effectively. - Knowledge of skin types, anatomy, and the latest aesthetic advancements The ability to market their own work ability to increase customer flow within the business What We Offer: - great location and clinic setting with great food fall and opportunities to grow your own client base. Support from EVal blood analysis and UltraFlex Derby. - Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. - A supportive and collaborative team environment. - Employee discounts on services and products. - Flexible working options. How to Apply: If you are an enthusiastic Aesthetics Practitioner looking to advance your career in a thriving clinic, we want to hear from you! Please send your details over to us.
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
We are looking for a registered manager preferably someone who has been through CQC registration in the north London area. To help support a newly operating business and get it CQC registered. A level 3/4 diploma in health and social care will be ideal and experience in the care industry of at least 2 years or more. If interested and would like to work with a dynamic team get in touch. We offer competitive salary and benefits.