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As a Support Worker, you will be an essential member of our team with a friendly, calm and compassionate approach. You will provide support and enable our clients to fulfil their ambitions and potential. Together we will ensure we make a positive difference in our client’s lives. Duties and Responsibilities of the Support Worker To work with the young people according to the individuals needs, providing personal care, encouragement and a high standard of care as planned and directed. To assist in the co-ordination of activities within the Unit and ensure that they are well managed and produce safe and consistent care. To be involved in and organise activities which are in the best interests and meet the needs of those looked after. Training & Development. Administration and report writing. Medication administration. Ensure security of the house, including contents, confidential records, cash, keys, furniture and equipment, residents’ clothing and possessions. To assist management in attending to the health of the service users, arranging medical and dental examinations, and maintaining high standards of hygiene within the home.
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in young lives while building your career in childcare? Residential Support Worker - Children's Residential Home Location: Enfield Salary: £27,040 - £29,120 Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Shifts: Support worker Day Join our supportive team at MOVIP Homes, a Children's Residential Home based in Enfield, London. We're dedicated to providing high-quality care that empowers children to overcome challenges and achieve their potential, regardless of their past experiences. Job Spec: We are seeking an enthusiastic and caring Residential Children's Support Worker who is passionate about supporting children and young people and helping them thrive in a safe and nurturing environment. You’ll work closely with an experienced and dedicated team, including the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager, gaining invaluable hands-on experience and ongoing training to support your personal and professional growth. As a Residential Support Worker, you will: Provide direct care and emotional support to young people, ensuring their safety and well-being Build positive, trusting relationships and act as a role model Support young people with their daily routines, including education, activities, and life skills Contribute to care plans and ensure compliance with safeguarding policies Work as part of a team to create a stable and positive environment Help young people develop their independence and resilience What We’re Looking For Experience in residential childcare or a similar setting (minimum of 1 year preferred) Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or working towards) A caring, resilient, and patient nature Strong communication and interpersonal skills A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people Full UK driving licence (preferred) What We Offer · Ongoing training and career development · Supportive team and positive working environment · Opportunity to make a real impact in children’s lives · Career progression If you are passionate about helping young people reach their full potential and have the skills to support them effectively, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as a Residential Support Worker. One of our team will contact you within 24–48 hours. Please ensure you have uploaded your most up-to-date CV with the application. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £13.00-£14.00 per hour Benefits: Casual dress Company pension On-site parking Referral programme Schedule: Day & Night Licence/Certification: DBS Certificate registered to the Update Service essential Driving Licence (preferred) NVQ Level 3 in Residential Childcare (preferred) Work Location: In person
Providing personal care, including showering, bathing, shaving and oral hygiene; supporting people with mobility issues and transfers using appropriate equipment; preparation of daily meals and support with feeding and hydration; supporting and assisting to take medication as per the company’s policies and procedures; domestic care, to include housework, laundry, ironing and shopping tasks; maintaining links with family and friends, paying bills, collecting prescriptions and other social activities; providing general care, including emergency assistance, promotion of independence and the prevention of loneliness; acting promptly and appropriately to protect from neglect or abuse and to promote the dignity and privacy.
For UK Based Candidates only. Care givers, carers, care and support workers required to work for reputed care company. Excellent Pay, Pension benefits. Start on our Career Journey and progress to Senior Care Assistant or step-up to one of our office roles. All Training provided for new starters This is door to door care job, based in Richmond. After training you will have to go to clients houses to provide care to elderly. Care involves personal care, giving them bath, shower, helping them to change clothes, medication etc. You will be given training. You will need good English speaking and writing skills to apply for this role.
Looking for enthusiastic carers to join our team in Harlow and Ongar area
Provide personalised support to individuals with physical, emotional, or cognitive needs, enabling them to live independently, participate in their communities and achieve their goals.
To support a client at home and accessing the community. Location at CT1 1SR ( Canterbury).
Female Support Worker Company: We Are Care Pay: £12.65–£15.13 per hour Type: Temporary -potential to go permanent Hours: 20–40 per week About Us We Are Care is a people-first, not-for-profit care organisation. As a social enterprise, we’re committed to delivering high-quality support while empowering and valuing our carers. The Role We’re looking for a female Support Worker with fluent spoken and written English to assist a service user with communication needs. You must have the right to work in the UK and be available for up to 40 hours per week. Key Responsibilities Deliver person-centred care tailored to individual needs Support with daily tasks: personal care, meals, and medication Encourage engagement in social and community activities Build positive relationships with clients and families Keep accurate care records in line with regulations Prioritise client safety, dignity, and independence Respond to emergencies and escalate concerns appropriately What We Offer Competitive hourly pay: £12.65–£15.13 Flexible working patterns Biweekly pay Holiday pay and company pension Comprehensive training, including NHS-accredited courses 24/7 support from our management team Career progression opportunities Insurance and additional benefits Shift Patterns Day Shift 1: 7:00am – 2:30pm Day Shift 2: 2:30pm – 10:00pm Night Shift: 10:00pm – 8:00am What We’re Looking For Empathetic, caring individual with a passion for helping others Strong communication and teamwork skills Ability to work independently At least 6 months’ experience in care/support work (essential) Valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (preferred, not required) Enhanced DBS (on the update service preferred) Commitment to our values: compassion, respect, and empowerment Other Details Availability: Monday to Sunday Language requirement: English (fluent)
New Hope Women’s Accommodation Services are looking for a 1x full time and 1 x part-time female Support Workers to join our team, someone who shares our values and can support Women who have varying support needs to include Mental Health, DV, Self-Harm, Addiction and/or multiple complex needs assisting residents to work towards living independently. Please note due to the nature of our work we are presently only looking for female staff. We pride ourselves on putting the individual first and aiding them to work towards living independently. We offer excellent training within a supportive team environment. The Role New Hope Women’s Accommodation Services are looking to recruit a Support Worker who will be responsible for working with residents to address individual needs working towards living independently. The post holder will build effective relationships with residents, have experience and knowledge around working with people who have mental health and have worked directly with clients to aid them to progress e.g. building confidence, learning life skills, managing feelings/emotions and finding external support working towards long term goals. Experience of working with women who have varying needs to include complex needs e.g. homelessness, offending behaviours and mental health is a requirement. NOTE: A vehicle is essential for this role Apply now An enhanced DBS disclosure will be required for this role, the cost of which will be incurred by NHR. We welcome applications from everyone and value diversity in our workforce
Job Vacancy: Senior Support Worker Location: Three Oaks Care Home Contract Type: Full-time / Permanent Salary: Competitive Start Date: ASAP We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Senior Support Worker to join our compassionate team. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated individual who is passionate about providing outstanding care and support to individuals with diverse needs. Key Responsibilities: • Provide high-quality support to residents in a person-centred manner • Assist with daily living activities, promoting independence and dignity • Lead and support junior staff to ensure best practices are followed • Help develop care plans and support the management team in implementing them • Maintain accurate records and promote a safe and positive environment Requirements: • Proven experience in a support worker or senior care role • NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) preferred • Excellent communication and leadership skills • Must hold a full UK driving license • Passionate about making a difference in people’s lives Apply Today: If you meet the criteria and are ready to take the next step in your career, we’d love to hear from you. Please apply and contact Victoria Salazar, Home Manager, for more information or to submit your application. Join us and be part of a supportive and rewarding environment where your contribution truly matters.
JOB DESCRIPTION Springout House Ltd: 16 Plus Semi-Independent 24/7 provision Join Springout House as a Support Worker We provide high-quality, 24/7 semi-independent accommodation and support for young people aged 16–18. This is a rewarding, hands-on role where you’ll make a real difference in the lives of young people as they develop independence and navigate challenging experiences. POST: Support Worker LOCATION: Barking and Dagenham RESPONSIBLE TO: Placement Manager Hours: 45 hours per week, including sleep-ins. Shift pattern: Start: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM Sleep-in: 11:00 PM – 8:00 AM Off shift the following day at 10:30 AM Pattern: 3 shifts per week Pay: £12.21 per hour £60 per sleep-in What We Are Looking For: Experience: - Proven experience in working with young people or similar. - At least one year’s experience working in a children’s home, 16+ accommodation, or with young people who present challenging behaviour or are hard to place. OR: - At least three years’ experience of providing care and/or support services within another social care setting for children and young people. Staff We Are Looking For : A Support Worker who understands what it takes to support 16 to 18-year-olds in semi-independent living environments. You will be a ‘Key Person’ in ensuring the young people are kept safe, gain independent living skills, and feel happy and supported in their living environment. You will be part of a well-established, welcoming and enthusiastic team of well-being Workers. The successful candidate will be provided with full training but must be proactive, positive, approachable, non-judgemental and have a good sense of humour. You will also need to have the ability to make on-the-spot decisions and be ready to deal with challenging situations. You are also understanding of the trauma and rejection our young people have faced. Skills: Compassionate, resilient and committed to being a positive role model. Confident in managing young people in lone working environments. Flexible and able to work a rota that includes evenings, weekends and holidays. Qualifications: NVQ/QCF Level 3 in Children’s Health and Social Care (or equivalent), or a commitment to working towards this qualification. Requirements: -Experience as a support worker in residential children's homes. -Successful Candidates with have a enhanced DBS check -Must do overnight sleep-ins as part of the role. Key Responsibilities of Role: - Provide excellent unconditional support for our young people, ensuring their physical, emotional and everyday needs are met. - Provide one-to-one and group support, helping the young people with budgeting, their college attendance, etc. - Support young people with independent living and transition into the community by helping them access local services and facilities, and connecting them to additional support where needed. - Maintain the home environment, support each young person's health and well-being, and ensure the home is clean and tidy. - Help young people develop self-esteem, a feeling of safety and personal strategies to deal with unhelpful behaviour and thoughts, ultimately achieving their optimum potential. - Promote a positive safeguarding culture and a strong teamwork ethic. - Support a culture where people are valued and supported to make a difference to the lives of others. - Support or lead a wide range of activities and daily tasks. - Participate in assessing and reviewing support needs and in identifying and coordinating internal and external services, reviews and referrals in response to these. - Keep appropriate and accurate records of interventions with people, and inform other staff of relevant issues. - Contribute to the protection of individuals from the risk of abuse and harm to self and others who use our service. - Work within OFSTED and company standards and guidelines. - Undertake all duties in accordance with all P3 policies and work towards their continuing development and implementation. All job descriptions are subject to periodic review. This job description covers the range of duties required. It is Springout House’s policy to, wherever possible, reach an agreement on changes. However, if this is not possible, Springout House reserves the right to change the job description in line with the needs of the organisation. We will conduct pre-employment checks No criminal record is a must It is essential that you are committed to keeping Young People safe and have excellent knowledge of safeguarding young people. DEADLINE: 1st June 2025, if successful expect to hear from us by 2nd June 2025 Thank you!
We are looking for a support worker / carer to join the team around a 18 year old severely disabled & autistic & epileptic teenager with additional health needs. He lives at home with his family. He has 24 hour 1:1 support and for some activities 2:1 support (eg. when visiting the pool, special needs bike club, visiting the park etc). But often he just needs a lot of care and then can not do any activities and needs a lot of patience. About the Teen: He is a friendly, non verbal, very autistic young man with severe epilepsy, a movement disorder and additional health needs. He can walk only with support. He needs help with all elements of his daily life. He does like to be active (but not in an athletic way) and he loves to be entertained - so who ever applies needs to fit and strong and fun!!!!! But also patient. He often also needs a lot of care as he can have seizures or other heath issues which lead to him needing to spend time in hospital. His team of support workers / carers help him with all his daily life & routine which includes supporting and facilitating access to activities and community, help him with learning more self help skills and communication, all of his personal care, help with his laundry and keep his environment clean & tidy. About you: This job will suit someone with some experience supporting a person with disability and autism but has a real interest in disability and autism. You have also studied or are studying something that is related to this position. You are not afraid to learn care elements like catheterisation and dealing with PEG and Peristeen (ideally you have experience already and other elements of care - otherwise we train you). You need to be following the behaviour plan (ABA) which we would explain to you and you would be required to attend the team meetings with our ABA Consultant and the rest of the experienced team. This could suit a student of a related field (eg. Psychology, Nursing, SEN Pedagogy, Physio etc.) as a part time position (26 hr+). There are always extra bank hours additionally available. You need to be able to swim - this is important to him and a must for this job. Ideally only a non-smoker / non vaper. You like dogs and are not afraid of a friendly big dog. You are open to work some weekends (or most weekends if this suits you) and some bank holidays (shared with the team). You are open to accompany the young person on a summer break and support him. Both day and night shifts are available and we want to find applicants who are open to both day and night shifts. Do please not apply if you do not want to do waking night shifts at all or no day shifts at all. Ideally this is not your second job but the only job next to studies. You should also be happy to be the 2nd person in the house when the family away and also happy to accompany him on a week-long summer holiday in the country side. You would be willing to commit for a minimum of 12 months or more. You live in North London and do not have too far to travel. This is a job that could be very fulfilling and is well paid but it is also complex and would be difficult for someone who has no experience or interest for disability and autism. Please read this full ad before we discuss the position further. Please when applying already write a few sentences explaining why you are interested. What’s great about this job: Fantastic training opportunities, with a thorough handover, from long-standing members of staff who know the young person and his family very well. You will be provided with regular training on his health and care needs which include seizure management, catheterisation, bowel and peg management and behavioural support. Regular team meetings with the ABA Consultant. Flexibility around days worked to accommodate studies or other commitments. This position is very different from a care home position and we would not particularly encourage care home workers to apply. But you do neede some experience with disability and autism and most importantly an interest in supporting a disabled person. About the Job: Hourly rate £15 p/h during 6 month training and probation - hourly rate then rises to £16. Part time position - minimum of 30 hours + (this would include both dayshifts as well as occasional waking night shifts). We would expect you to take on bank hours when colleagues are away (holiday or ill). If part time then only if you are a student and this is your only job. Full time: 37.5 hours + bank hours. This position could ideally be on a freelance basis with a UTR number (if you are part time and also if you are a student) Otherwise there could be a full time contract with a care agency that supports the teenager. (we can not offer a Sponsorship Visa). Ideally this will be your only job as you are a student. Otherwise it will be too demanding on you and not safe for the young person you would be looking after. If interested: If you are interested please read the ad thoroughly and apply and already initially let us know why you would be suitable for this position. Also let us initially know your availability. We will then let you know where to send your CV and a relevant cover letter explaining your interest and suitability (a few sentences might be enough to get the point across (ideally written by you and not AI). Unfortunately we have no time to look at CVs without a cover letter. Later on we will need 2 relevant recent references and a valid DBS. We will arrange a face to face interview or a video call (initially) after receiving your CV and relevant cover letter if we feel that you would be a good match for this position. We look forward to hearing from you.
- URGENT REQUIREMENT* Join Our Team as a Support Worker – Make a Real Difference Every Day! Are you a compassionate and dedicated individual who wants to help others live fulfilling, independent lives? We’re looking for Support Workers to provide one-to-one, person-centred care to individuals with lifelong disabilities , autism, and mental health needs across our local communities. You’ll support individuals in their own homes or with their families, empowering them to live as safely and independently as possible while accessing the support they need to thrive What You’ll Be Doing: Supporting with personal care and hygiene Helping with shopping, cooking, and promoting healthy living Assisting with domestic tasks to maintain a clean home Supporting with medication administration or prompting Offering companionship and helping reduce isolation, appointments, social outings, and errands Supporting emotional wellbeing and relationships Promoting independence, recovery, and self-confidence Maintaining accurate care records Following individual care plans and risk assessments Always promoting safety, dignity, and respect Flexible hours – full and part-time roles available Competitive pay rates – 24/7 wellbeing support – prioritising your mental health Blue light Card Self-development opportunities – grow your career if you choose. Strong communication and interpersonal skills A positive, compassionate, and patient attitude A flexible and responsible approach to your work Prefer full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Benefits Of Working For Bluestar : - Weekly Payments. - Flexible Hours - To suit your needs, - Full-time or part-time. - Excellent Weekly Pay from £14 per hour. - Full support – From a dedicated team. Please note: All roles are subject to proof of eligibility to work in the UK, satisfactory references, and an enhanced DBS check. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary, Contract
Rewarding opportunity supporting young adults with autism and learning disability. supporting with daily living tasks and to access the community for social activities.
We are looking for Care workers to join Our Caring & Compassionate Team! Are you a kind, patient, and dedicated individual looking to make a real difference in people’s lives? We are seeking compassionate Care Workers / Support Workers to join our team and provide essential support to individuals in need. About the Role: As a Domiciliary Care Worker / Support Worker, you will assist service users with their personal care needs, promote independence, and ensure their dignity and well-being. You will be responsible for: - Supporting individuals with personal care, including washing, dressing, and toileting. - Assisting with mobility and physical disabilities. - Providing emotional support and companionship. - Helping with household tasks, including laundry and meal preparation. - Encouraging mental and physical well-being through social activities. - Complying with care plans and reporting any health changes. - Safeguarding service users and ensuring their rights and choices are respected. - What We’re Looking For: - A compassionate and caring nature. - Excellent communication skills. - Ability to work independently and as part of a team. - Commitment to upholding dignity, respect, and independence for service users. - Willingness to undertake training (including NVQs and mandatory care training). Why Join Us? - Rewarding Work – Make a genuine impact in someone’s life every day. - Training & Development – Ongoing support to help you grow in your career. - Supportive Team – Be part of a friendly and professional environment. - Competitive Pay – Plus benefits such as [insert benefits if applicable]. If you are passionate about caring for others and want to be part of a supportive and dedicated team, we would love to hear from you! Apply Today! Please note we are unable to support with Visa Sponsorship.
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people’s lives? Inspire Support LTD is looking for compassionate, honest, and reliable individuals to join our growing team of Support Workers. We provide person-centred support to vulnerable adults, helping them lead fulfilling and independent lives within their communities. What We’re Looking For: We want to hear from you if you are: • Caring and empathetic • Trustworthy and dependable • Committed to upholding dignity and respect in every interaction • A confident communicator with a genuine desire to help others • Good record keeping - writing factual live support sessions, completing support plans and risk assessments Requirements: • A full UK driving licence (essential) • A clean enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one) • Experience is beneficial but not essential – full training will be provided We Offer: • Flexible full-time and part-time hours • Comprehensive induction and ongoing training • Supportive working environment • Opportunities for progression • Competitive pay • Mileage Allowance Join a team that truly cares. At Inspire Support, we believe in empowering not only the individuals we support but also our staff to grow and thrive.
British Sign Language communication Support worker.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: i. Plan, organise, and oversee daily catering operations for quality service delivery. ii. Recruit, train, and supervise catering staff including chefs, servers, and support workers. iii. Design and revise menus in collaboration with chefs and dieticians, considering dietary needs, customer preferences, and seasonal availability. iv. Ensure food presentation and taste meet quality standards. v. Create and manage budgets for catering services & Monitor expenditure and work towards achieving financial targets. vi. Source quality food and beverage supplies at competitive rates. vii. Checks that supplies are properly used and accounted for to prevent wastage and loss and to keep within budget limit. viii. Ensure high levels of customer satisfaction through personalised and professional service. ix. Monitor food quality, service standards, staff performance and Identify areas for improvement and implement operational changes. x. Ensure compliance with food safety regulations, health standards, and licensing laws.
About the Role We are seeking a Registered Nurse ( full time or part time , maximum 4 days a week) with a passion for occupational health to work as a maternity cover contract for 5 months within the construction industry. This role is on a self-employed contract basis, with fortnightly invoicing and payment a week after. Your professional indemnity insurance will be covered by the company. Working as a site nurse in the construction industry is vital in ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of the workforce by providing high-quality occupational health services. Key Responsibilities Your duties will primarily include, but are not limited to: Conducting routine health checks such as blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, metabolic stats, lung and kidney function screenings Initiating and supporting health and wellbeing campaigns to promote a healthy workplace Providing mental health support and signposting to further resources Delivering first aid and emergency response in the event of workplace incidents Advising on occupational health issues to support the workforce’s health and safety Advise on general health concerns of workers, writing GP referral letters, if needed About You To be successful in this role, you should have: Registered Nurse (RN) qualification with valid NMC registration Experience in occupational health, general nursing, or a related field Strong understanding of health promotion and wellbeing initiatives Confidence in providing mental health first aid and support when needed First Aid and Basic Life Support certification Computer literacy ( must have their own laptop to use) Must be available for induction, handover for a day on the last week of June, able to start work from Monday 30th June. Must have good communication skills Desirable but not essential: Experience working in the construction industry or similar sector How to Apply If you are passionate about occupational health and want to have work-life balance with no night shifts and bank holidays, we would love to hear from you! To apply, please submit your CV and a brief cover letter by 15th of June. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary Contract length: 5 months Pay: £22.00 per hour Expected hours: No more than 32 per week Schedule: Day shift Application question(s): Do you require visa sponsorship? Experience: Nursing (UK): 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: BLS Certification (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people’s lives? Do you have a caring heart and a driving license? If so, Complete Care West Yorkshire Ltd is looking for dedicated Community Care Workers to join our friendly team in Wakefield! What We Offer: ✨ Competitive starting pay of £12.74/hr, increasing to £13.05/hr. Weekends are paid at £14.05 per hour ✨ Paid travel time at the same hourly rate – your journey is valued! ✨ Mileage allowance at 30p per mile – get rewarded for your miles! ✨ A comprehensive Simplyhealth plan to support your wellbeing ✨ Full face-to-face training to equip you for success ✨ Ongoing support and development to help you grow in your role Please Note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this position. About the Role: As a Community Care Worker, you’ll be the friendly face helping elderly clients live comfortably and independently in their own homes. Your compassionate approach will brighten their day, whether assisting with daily routines, medication, or simply offering a reassuring smile. What We’re Looking For: ✔ A valid driver’s license and access to your own vehicle ✔ A caring, respectful, and professional attitude ✔ Reliable and punctual ✔ Enthusiastic about making a positive impact in the community Join us and be part of a caring team that values your dedication and compassion. If you’re ready to make a real difference, apply today!
Job Title: Office Manager Location: London, United Kingdom | On-site Job Type: Full-Time Visa: Skilled Worker visa sponsorship available Salary: 40,000 Per Year Role Overview: We’re hiring an Office Manager to keep our operations running smoothly. You’ll handle admin tasks, manage supplies and vendors, support HR and finance, and help create a positive work environment. What We’re Looking For: • Experience in office management or administration • Strong communication and organizational skills • Proficient in Microsoft Office/Google Workspace • Knowledge of HR or budgeting is a plus What We Offer: • Competitive pay and benefits • Friendly, collaborative team • Skilled Worker visa sponsorship • Growth opportunities Apply Now: Send your CV and a short cover letter
🌟 Office Manager (With Visa Sponsorship) – Mycash Limited 🌟 📍 Location: London (Ilford) 💼 Salary: £39,000 per annum 🕒 Hours: 37.5 hours/week (Full-Time, Mon–Fri) 📄 Visa Sponsorship Available: Skilled Worker Route. Mycash Limited, a growing business consultancy based in London, is seeking a highly organised, detail-oriented Office Manager to lead our day-to-day office operations. This is an exciting opportunity for a driven individual to join a dynamic team and support business growth and efficiency. 🔧 Key Responsibilities: Manage daily office functions and administrative support Schedule meetings and coordinate team logistics Liaise with clients and vendors Maintain records, process invoices, and support compliance Assist with business consultancy projects and reporting 🧩 Requirements: Minimum 3 years’ experience in an Office Manager or senior admin role Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organisational skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Experience in a consultancy/business environment preferred Degree in Business Administration or similar (or equivalent experience) ✨ What We Offer: Competitive salary Career development in a fast-growing company Friendly and professional working environment Skilled Worker Visa sponsorship (CoS provided if eligible) 📍 Location: Ilford, London– Office-based role Ready to take the next step in your career with a company that values efficiency and growth? Apply now – sponsorship available for the right candidate!
** 📢 Job Posting:** Marketing Executive 📍 Location: London, United Kingdom 🏢 Company: Skyedia Ltd 🕒 Job Type: Full-Time 💷 Salary: £31,000 – £35,000 per year + Performance Bonus ** 🗓 Expected Start Date:** 01 August 2025 **About Us** Skyedia Ltd is a UK-based creative and event-focused company delivering media representation, branding, and campaign management services. We specialize in creating high-impact content and promotional strategies across industries, from live events to digital campaigns. **🔧 Key Responsibilities:** - Plan and manage marketing campaigns across digital platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc.). - Create and schedule engaging content, ensuring alignment with brand voice and goals. - Monitor and analyze campaign performance metrics, and optimize strategies for better reach and conversion. - Collaborate with designers and content creators to produce high-quality visuals and videos. - Support event marketing, brand partnerships, and public-facing promotions. - Maintain and grow the company’s social media presence and assist in brand storytelling. **🎓 Required Skills & Qualifications:** - 1–2 years of experience in digital marketing, content creation, or media campaigns. - Strong written and verbal communication skills in English. - Working knowledge of tools like Meta Business Suite, Canva, or basic video editing apps. - Creativity, attention to detail, and an understanding of audience engagement strategies. - A degree in Marketing, Media, Communications, or a related field is preferred but not mandatory. **🌟 What We Offer:** - £31,000 – £35,000 per year + performance-based bonus - UK Skilled Worker visa sponsorship (if applicable) - Hybrid or flexible working options - A creative and collaborative work environment - Opportunities to contribute to events, brand campaigns, and media content development - Room for professional growth in a dynamic company **If you’re a motivated professional with a passion, we’d love to hear from you!** **📩** Apply Now!
Are you a compassionate individual with a heart for helping others? Mercury Care Services LTD is a Care Provider in Sutton, Greater London. We are agile, customer-centric, and our goal is to Provide quality care to all clients. Our work environment includes: - Professional positive work culture - Person-centred care - Growth opportunities We are seeking a Field Supervisor to oversee and manage our team in the Health and Social industry. The ideal candidate will have experience in working in Care and understand CQC regulations. Responsibilities: - Supervise and lead a team of Care workers to ensure efficient operations - Monitor quality of care and compliance with regulations and policies - Provide guidance and support to Care workers - Coordinate and conduct spot check observations in the field - Provide shadowing training for new employees - Provide weekly reports - Handle client queries and complaints effectively - Maintain PPE inventory levels and order supplies as needed. Qualifications: - Previous experience in a supervisory role within the health and social care industry - Strong knowledge of CQC guidance and regulations - Excellent leadership and team management skills- Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment - Good communication skills to interact with staff and customers effectively - Flexibility to work varied shifts as required If you are passionate about the health and social care industry, have a flair for leadership, and enjoy working in a dynamic environment, we invite you to apply for the position of Field Supervisor with us. Join our team and contribute to delivering quality service. Please note we are unable to provide Sponsorship for this role and is open to UK residents only.
Job description About Us: Christies Care is a family-owned organization committed to providing outstanding care with a strong emphasis on our core values: "Do as you would be done by." We pride ourselves on making a difference in the lives of our clients and our team members. We are rated 95 out of 500 best companies as reported by the Financial Times! What We Offer: Flexible Working Hours: Tailor your schedule to fit your needs. Comprehensive Training: Excellent 2-day paid Induction Training course. Career Progression: Opportunities for continued learning, including Care Certificates and apprenticeships. 24-Hour Support: On-call support line and a very supportive management team. Additional Benefits: Paid DBS, paid mileage, free uniform, pension scheme, and a referral incentive program. Pay and Contract: Pay: £14.00 - £15.00 per hour Contract Type: Part-time, Zero hours contract. Location: Colchester The Position: We are looking for compassionate Care Assistants to deliver person-centered care and help our clients live independent and fulfilling lives in their own homes in the Colchester area. Key Responsibilities: Provide personal care and support. Assist with moving and handling. Manage continence care. Perform cooking and housekeeping tasks. Offer companionship and administer medication. Qualifications & Requirements: Driving License: A valid driving license and access to your own car is required. Location: Must be based in the United Kingdom. Experience: No prior experience necessary; we offer full training. How to Apply: Apply now to start your rewarding career with Christies Care! Please Note: We do not hold a sponsorship license and cannot process applications requiring sponsorship. Job Types: Part-time, Zero hours contract Pay: £14.00-£15.00 per hour Benefits: Company events Company pension Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Application question(s): What location are you based please? Would you describe yourself as a kind and compassionate person who enjoys caring for other people? Do you have the right to work in the United Kingdom? (please note we cannot accept anyone who needs full sponsorship or has skilled worker/Tier 2 visa) Licence/Certification: Driving licence and your own car (required) Work Location: On the road
📍 Location: London 🏢 Company: Olive Base Ltd 🕒 Job Type: Full-Time, In Person 💷 Salary: £31,000 – £39,000 per year + Performance Bonus 🗓 Expected Start Date: 05/06/2025 **Olive Base** (in partnership with Fireaway) is a Pizzeria, delivering authentic Italian-style pizzas with a modern twist. We are committed to providing high-quality food, exceptional customer service, and a welcoming environment for both customers and staff. With a focus on efficiency, teamwork, and continuous improvement, we strive to create a dynamic workplace where employees can grow and thrive. **Key Responsibilities:** - Oversee the day-to-day running of the restaurant. - Make sure the atmosphere is friendly for staff and customers. - Plan staff schedules and ensure enough team members are on shift. - Hire, train, and support staff in food prep and service. - Check how staff are performing and help them improve. - Keep food quality high and control costs and prices. - Keep track of stock and order supplies as needed. - Work with the director to boost sales and improve service. **Requirements:** - Strong leadership and communication skills. - Good understanding of food safety and hygiene rules. - Able to stay organised and handle busy times well. - A hospitality or business qualification. **🌟 What We Offer:** - Competitive salary (£31,000 – £39,000) + performance-based bonus - UK Skilled Worker visa sponsorship (if applicable) - Company pension - Ongoing professional development and internal promotion opportunities If you're driven, creative, and ready to bring energy to a dynamic team, we want to hear from you! 👉 Apply now and take your career to the next level with Olive Base Ltd
Job Description For : Curry Chef (Indian Cuisine). Prepare and cook a variety of traditional Indian curries, tandoori dishes, Indo-Chinese favourites (e.g., chilli paneer, hakka noodles), and South Indian staples (e.g., dosas, idlis, sambhar). including korma, jalfrezi, karahi, saag, jhol, madras, and other classic dishes like Biryani, chicken 65, fried rice, pilau rice, all Indian starters and meals. plans menus, prepares, seasons and cooks foodstuffs or oversees their preparation and monitors the quality of finished dishes; supervises, organises and instructs kitchen staff and manages the whole kitchen or an area of the kitchen; ensures relevant hygiene and health and safety standards are maintained within the kitchen; plans and co-ordinates kitchen work such as fetching, clearing and cleaning of equipment and utensils etc. BENIFITS: Competitive salary (£32,000–£37,000) Skilled Worker visa sponsorship and relocation support Staff meals provided during shifts Long-term employment with growth opportunities Supportive and culturally diverse team environment