About the Role: We are looking for compassionate and dedicated Care Workers to join our team and provide high-quality support to individuals in need. This role involves assisting with daily activities, promoting independence, and ensuring the well-being of those in your care
To provide advice, assistance and support to young people. To attend to their practical, physical and emotional needs. To act as an appropriate role model and to work closely with them to enable them to address their difficulties and achieve their optimum potential. Key Responsibilities 1. To work in a small team to support and implement the development of the children’s home., 2. To enhance and effect change to the good of all children with whom they work by acquiring the necessary skills through their own training and development., 4. To ensure that the young people’s needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination with the home and to challenge discrimination from outside the home., 5. To protect the young people from harm in and outside the home, 6. To assist the management in the home in compliance with Ofsted, legislation and the ethos and policies of the company., 7. To exercise responsible control over the children to ensure their safety and wellbeing and assist them in developing acceptable standards of personal hygiene and behaviour. This also applies to encouraging children to abide by house rules and principles., 8. To participate in the development implementation and monitoring of the individual young people’s care plans., 9. In accordance with plans for the day, to organise and supervise recreational and leisure activities both in and out of the home to provide the children with an interesting and stimulating life. This includes being prepared to spend time away from the home, on holiday and at camps etc., 10. To ensure positive participation in the company’s internal training scheme., 11. To be familiar with and follow the Local Authority Child Protection Procedures and Bull Care Services team’s Safer Caring and Child Protection Procedures’. All Information coming to the knowledge of staff must in the first instance be reported immediately to the Registered Manager, Deputy Manager or Senior Residential Worker., 12. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals concerned with the welfare of the young people., 13. To use the home as a model to support and develop the social skills of the young people being looked after., 14. To ensure that the home meets the needs of the individual young people and the needs of the group., 15. To maintain a good understanding of child protection and safeguarding procedures, 16. To care for children when they are ill and, where necessary, administer medicines, drugs and treatment under the guidance of the child’s medical practitioner., 17. To perform household duties as required. This includes cooking and general cleaning, sorting laundry, checking children’s bedrooms and encouraging them to keep their rooms tidy. Pay: £33,000.00-£35,000.00 per year Full Time and Part Time 12hr, 24hr shifts and 5pm-11pm plus sleep available Experience with social care and children is required
Key Responsibilities: Provide day-to-day administrative support to management and the wider team. Manage emails, phone calls, and correspondence in a professional manner. Prepare, format, and maintain documents, reports, and records. Coordinate schedules, meetings, and diaries. Support data entry, filing systems, and general office organisation. Assist other departments with administrative tasks as needed. Requirements: Minimum of 5 years’ experience in an administrative role. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisational and multitasking abilities. Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. High attention to detail and problem-solving skills. Benefits: Competitive salary based on experience. Career growth and development opportunities. Supportive and professional working environment.
Care Worker duties and responsibilities A Care Worker’s primary duties include providing physical care and support to their patient. Their daily duties can include: Assisting the patient with bathing, grooming and getting dressed Handling household tasks like grocery shopping and laundry Preparing and serving meals at the appropriate time Administering oral and topical medication under the supervision of medical personnel Providing mental and emotional support Making recommendations to family members and healthcare personnel on the plan of care Organising suitable recreational activities for the patient Collaborating with other health care and social care professionals to provide the best possible care • Manage schedules, meetings, and calendars for senior staff and management., • Maintain and organize company records, personnel files, and operational documents., • Support onboarding and scheduling of security officers and patrol staff., • Act as a liaison between clients and operational teams to ensure service standards are met., • Support the preparation of client service reports, invoices, and timesheets., • Monitor daily attendance and duty rosters of field staff., • Oversee general office upkeep including supplies, filing systems, and document control., • Assist with compliance documentation, training records, and internal audits., • Coordinate with HR and accounts departments for payroll and personnel updates.
We are a dynamic and growing lettings agency based in Hornchurch, dedicated to providing exceptional service to our landlords and tenants. We pride ourselves on our professionalism, expertise, and commitment to helping our clients achieve their property goals and meeting their needs. Key Responsibilities: Lettings Experience ( 2 years + ) Property Acquisition: Proactively source and secure new rental properties to expand our portfolio. Build and maintain strong relationships with landlords to persuade them to choose our agency for their lettings needs. Client Engagement: Meet with potential landlords to discuss their property requirements and showcase our services. Utilize persuasive communication skills to win business and establish long-term partnerships. Market Knowledge: Stay up-to-date with local rental market trends, property values, and competitor activities to effectively position our agency and advise clients. Team Leadership: Mentor and support junior team members, fostering a collaborative environment to achieve overall team targets. Property Management: Assist in managing rental properties, ensuring compliance with regulations, and providing excellent customer service to landlords and tenants alike. Sales Strategy: Develop and implement strategies to enhance property listings and maximize exposure across various platforms. Qualifications: Proven experience in lettings or property management, with a strong track record of acquiring properties. Exceptional communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to build rapport with landlords and clients. Highly motivated and results-driven, with a strong work ethic and willingness to go the extra mile. Knowledge of the local property market and relevant legislation. Full UK driving license and access to a vehicle for client visits. What We Offer: Commission Payable on per deal or new business gained. Competitive salary and commission structure with a base . Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. Supportive and dynamic work environment. Flexibility and the chance to make a real impact in a growing agency. How to Apply: If you are a confident, driven individual ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role in the lettings industry, we want to hear from you! Please send your CV detailing your experience and why you would be a great fit for our team.
Office Administrator – Passive Fire Protection Company: Firetech Pro Ltd Location: Barking, London Employment Type: Full-time About Us Firetech Pro Ltd is a leading provider of passive fire protection solutions, ensuring safety and compliance for clients across construction, commercial, and residential sectors. The Role We’re looking for an experienced Office Administrator with strong knowledge of the passive fire protection industryto join our team. This role is key to supporting operations, compliance, and customer service. Responsibilities Handle daily office administration and documentation. Support project teams with compliance paperwork and reports. Manage records for fire protection installations and certifications. Liaise with clients, contractors, and suppliers. Assist with invoicing, procurement, and reporting. Requirements Proven admin experience in fire protection or related industries. Strong understanding of compliance and certification processes. Excellent communication, organization, and MS Office skills. Attention to detail and ability to multitask.
Job Summary We are looking for a compassionate and dedicated Care Assistant to join our growing team. In this role, you will provide vital support to individuals in care homes or through home care services, helping to maintain their comfort, safety, dignity, and independence. This is an opportunity to make a real difference in people’s lives while working in a supportive and rewarding environment. Key Responsibilities Assist residents with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and mobility support. Follow individual care plans, ensuring tailored and person-centred support. Keep accurate records of care provided and promptly report any changes in residents’ conditions. Create and foster a warm, respectful, and friendly environment for residents. Communicate clearly and sensitively with residents, families, and colleagues to ensure continuity of care. Participate in regular training and team meetings to maintain high standards of practice. Safely drive residents to appointments or social activities when required. Qualifications & Skills Previous experience in a care home or home care setting is desirable but not essential (full training provided). Strong communication skills in English, both written and verbal. Basic IT skills for maintaining care records and documentation. A valid driving licence is preferred (for transporting residents). A genuinely caring, patient, and empathetic nature. Ability to work effectively as part of a team while remaining confident and proactive when working independently. Why Join Us? Make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals in your community. Receive ongoing training and professional development. Join a supportive, friendly, and inclusive team. Opportunities for career progression within the care sector. ✨ This role is ideal for those who are passionate about providing high-quality care and supporting others to live fulfilling lives. If you have the heart to care and the drive to make a difference, we would love to hear from you! Job Type: Full-time Language: English (preferred) Work Location: In person
We are seeking a youthful and enthusiastic health support worker to be employed in a care home, assisting clients with Learning Disabilities and Autism. The responsibilities include aiding them with appointments, shopping, and cleaning. Training will be given.
Role Overview: We’re seeking experienced Residential Support Workers to join our full-time team. You’ll provide high-quality care, support daily activities, and help young people thrive. This role involves 40 hours per week on a rota basis (including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins), with a focus on safeguarding and personalised care plans. Key Responsibilities: Provide emotional and practical support to children, building trusting relationships and promoting positive behaviour. Assist with daily routines, including meals, education, activities, and preparing for independence. Contribute to care planning, risk assessments, and team meetings to ensure individualised support. Safeguard residents, following child protection policies and working with external professionals (e.g., social workers). Maintain accurate records and participate in handovers for seamless care. Encourage hobbies, outings, and skill-building to foster growth and well-being. Requirements: Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent qualification) essential. At least 1 year of experience in children’s residential care or similar support roles. Availability for full-time work (40 hours/week, shift-based). Strong communication, empathy, and problem-solving skills. Enhanced DBS check (we’ll facilitate if needed). Age 21+ and right to work in the UK. Desirable: Driving license and knowledge of Ofsted standards. What We Offer: Competitive salary and overtime opportunities. Comprehensive training and career progression (e.g., to senior roles). Pension scheme, paid holidays, and employee assistance program. Supportive team environment with regular supervision. Meaningful work in a rewarding sector helps shape brighter futures. If you’re passionate about children’s care and meet our requirements, apply now. We value diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds.
SMY Associates LTD is looking for a professional and friendly Office Administrator to join our UK office. Responsibilities: • Greet and coordinate with office visitors, • Manage client interactions and inquiries, • Provide general administrative support to ensure smooth daily operations, • Maintain office records and assist with scheduling Requirements: • Excellent communication skills, • Presentable and professional personality, • Ability to handle clients gracefully and efficiently, • Previous office administration experience preferred but not essential What We Offer: • Supportive and professional work environment, • Opportunities for career development
We are an established electrical company seeking a reliable and organized Office Administrator to join our team. The role involves handling day-to-day office tasks, supporting management, and ensuring smooth operations. Responsibilities: Manage phone calls, emails, and customer inquiries Schedule appointments and coordinate with electricians Maintain records, invoices, and office documentation Assist with payroll, quotations, and basic bookkeeping Provide general administrative support to the team Requirements: Previous experience in office/admin work preferred Strong organizational and communication skills Basic knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Ability to multitask and work independently Attention to detail and customer service mindset Benefits: Friendly and supportive work environment Competitive salary (depending on experience) Opportunity to grow within the company
Job Title: Support Worker Employer: Urban Care Community Limited Location: Various locations (please enquire) Job Type: Full-time, Permanent, Zero hours contract Salary: £12.29 to £13.23 per hour Job Summary: Urban Care Community Limited is seeking experienced and compassionate Support Workers to join our growing team. You will provide high-quality care and support to individuals with complex needs, including Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Mental Health Conditions, ADHD, Communication Disorders, Physical Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour, Epilepsy, and Diabetes. Key Responsibilities: Deliver person-centred care and support tailored to each individual’s needs. Assist with personal care, daily routines, and medication administration. Support individuals in managing challenging behaviours and promoting independence. Work collaboratively with families and professionals to ensure holistic care. Maintain accurate care records and documentation. Requirements: Must not have a Skilled Worker Visa as we do not offer Sponsorship. Must not have a Students Visa as this is a Full Time role. Minimum 1 year of experience in a similar role. Good understanding of supporting individuals with complex needs. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Basic digital skills for documentation. Relevant care qualifications (preferred but not essential). Must be flexible to work various shifts including evenings and weekends. Empathetic, reliable, and committed to making a positive impact. Benefits: Free uniform provided Free Level 2 or 3 qualification in Health and Social Care Opportunities for professional development Supportive team environment If you're passionate about helping others and ready to make a difference, apply now to become a valued part of our care team.
Location: London, UK Job Type: Full-time Salary: £22,030 per annum About the Role We’re looking for a proactive and organised Administrative Assistant to join our team in London. In this role, you’ll handle customer enquiries via messaging, email, and occasional phone calls, while supporting the team with general day-to-day administrative tasks to keep everything running smoothly. Key Responsibilities • Respond to customer queries through messaging platforms, emails, and phone, • Maintain accurate records and databases, • Assist with scheduling, document preparation, and general admin support, • Work closely with other team members to ensure smooth operations, • Complete ad-hoc administrative duties as needed What We’re Looking For • Strong written and verbal communication skills, • Friendly, professional, and organised, • Previous admin or customer service experience is a plus, • Confident using Microsoft Office and other digital tools, • Able to manage multiple tasks and work independently About Us We’re a growing London-based company focused on delivering excellent service and support. Our team values professionalism, teamwork, and a positive work environment. Apply now!
Job description Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Deputy Nursery Manager to assist in room leading and overseeing the daily operations of our nursery. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in child care or early years education and experience working with children. This role requires excellent leadership skills, the ability to communicate effectively with staff and parents, and a commitment to providing high-quality childcare in a nurturing environment. Responsibilities Deliver high quality childcare to children aged 0-5, to be a key person and to room lead. Assist the manager in day-day operations of the nursery, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Including covering managerial duties in the absence of the manager. Lead and support a team of childcare staff, fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. Develop and implement age-appropriate educational programmes/activity planning that promote children's development and learning. Communicate effectively with parents regarding their children's progress, behaviour, and any concerns that may arise. Drive initiatives to enhance the nursery's reputation within the community and attract new families. Maintain accurate records of children's attendance, development milestones, and any incidents that occur within the nursery. Ensure the nursery is a safe, clean, and stimulating environment for all children. Be responsible, alongside manager for safeguarding. Will be required to hold deputy safeguarding lead role. Training provided as necessary. Qualifications Minimum of 2 years Room leading experience or nursery deputy management role. A qualification in Early Years/Childcare at Level 3 and above is essential. Safeguarding lead experience is desired. SENCO experience is highly desirable. Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage a diverse team effectively. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal. A genuine passion for childcare and early years education. Ability to drive initiatives that enhance the quality of care provided at the nursery. If you are an enthusiastic individual who meets these qualifications and is ready to make a positive impact on young lives, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as a Deputy Nursery Manager. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £28,000.00-£29,000.00 per year Benefits: Employee discount Free parking Transport links Work Location: In person Application deadline: 26/07/2025