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  • Employee Relations Manager
    Employee Relations Manager
    1 month ago
    £45000–£55000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    As the Employee Relations Manager, you will lead and manage all employee relations matters across the organisation, ensuring fair, consistent, and legally compliant practices. You will act as a trusted advisor to senior leadership and line managers, supporting them in handling complex people matters while fostering engagement, inclusion, and organisational effectiveness. Our organisation places people at the heart of everything we do, and your expertise will directly influence employee experience, organisational culture, and long-term success. Key Responsibilities: • Lead and manage employee relations cases, including disciplinary actions, grievance procedures, absence management, safeguarding-related staff matters, and performance issues., • Provide expert advice on UK employment legislation and internal policies., • Conduct and oversee investigations, ensuring fairness and adherence to best practices., • Support and coach managers to enhance people management capabilities., • Monitor ER trends and offer data-driven recommendations for improvement., • Support organisational change initiatives and formal consultations., • Ensure HR policies remain compliant and aligned with sector best practice., • Promote a positive, inclusive, and values-driven workplace culture. What You'll Bring: • Proven experience in Employee Relations or a senior HR advisory role., • Strong knowledge of UK employment law., • Demonstrated ability to manage complex casework independently., • Excellent communication, influencing, and conflict resolution skills., • Experience within the education, training, or apprenticeship sectors is desirable. What We Offer: • An attractive salary ranging from £45,000 to £55,000 per annum, dependent on experience., • Ongoing professional development opportunities to support your growth., • A clear progression pathway within a growing organisation., • A supportive and collaborative leadership team., • Commitment to employee wellbeing and work-life balance. Galaxy Skills and Training Ltd is committed to equality, diversity, and safeguarding. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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  • Dog Transport Driver
    Dog Transport Driver
    1 month ago
    £15–£16 hourly
    Full-time
    Hampstead Heath, Camden

    About Us: We are a well-established and growing dog walking company based in Hampstead (NW3), committed to delivering reliable, professional and high-quality care to our clients and their dogs. We are currently seeking a dependable and caring Dog Transport Driver to join our team. The Role: As a Dog Transport Driver, you will play a key role in our daily operations by collecting dogs from clients homes and transporting them safely and comfortably to their designated walking locations, where they will be handed over to our professional dog walkers. This is a full-time position with consistent hours. The successful candidate will be starting work at 7:00am and finishing at 2:00pm, and must be happy working mornings and some weekends. This role suits someone who genuinely enjoys working with dogs, is confident handling them, and takes pride in providing a professional and friendly service to clients. Key Responsibilities: • Collect dogs from clients’ homes in a timely and professional manner, • Safely transport dogs to designated walking locations, • Handle dogs calmly and confidently, ensuring their safety and wellbeing at all times, • Maintain a professional, friendly and courteous manner with clients, • Work closely with dog walkers and the team to ensure efficient routes and scheduling, • Keep your vehicle clean, secure and suitable for dog transport, • Report any concerns regarding dog behaviour, welfare, or client communication Requirements: • Full UK driving licence with a clean driving record, • Experience driving in London, including navigating busy roads and tight areas, • Physically fit and confident handling dogs, including larger or stronger breeds, • Reliable, punctual and able to commit to consistent full-time hours, • Friendly, professional attitude and strong communication skills, • Comfortable working as part of a team and following established procedures, • Must live within 30 minutes of Hampstead, NW3 1TH, • Happy to work mornings and weekends Vehicle Requirements: • A company vehicle will be provided Desirable (but not essential): • Previous experience handling dogs, • Experience in dog care, pet transport, or a customer facing driving role Pay and Benefits: • £15 per hour, • Stable, full-time hours (7:00am – 2:00pm), • Supportive and friendly working environment, • Training provided on routes, procedures and safe dog handling, • Opportunity to become a valued member of a growing local business If you have experience driving in London and love working with dogs, we’d love to hear from you!

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  • Chef de Partie
    Chef de Partie
    2 months ago
    £37000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Akara is seeking a skilled and passionate chef de Partie with strong experience using a charcoal grill to join our dynamic kitchen team. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in food preparation and culinary techniques, with a steadfast commitment to maintaining high standards of food safety and quality. As a Chef de Partie, you will play a crucial role in our kitchen's daily operations, ensuring dishes are prepared efficiently and to the highest standards. This position requires leadership qualities and the ability to work collaboratively within a team environment. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare and cook menu items according to established recipes and presentation standards., • Ensure that all food is prepared in accordance with food safety regulations and health standards., • Supervise kitchen staff during food preparation and cooking processes, providing guidance and support as needed., • Assist in the management of kitchen operations, including inventory control and stock rotation., • Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the kitchen area, ensuring all equipment is properly cleaned and stored after use., • Collaborate with other kitchen staff to ensure timely service during peak hours., • Participate in menu planning and development, contributing creative ideas for new dishes., • Help train new kitchen staff on food preparation techniques and safety protocols. Qualifications and Experience: • Previous experience in a similar culinary role is essential, particularly with a charcoal grill., • Strong knowledge of food safety practices and regulations., • Demonstrated ability to work effectively under pressure in a fast-paced environment., • Excellent culinary skills with an understanding of various cooking methods, ingredients, equipment, and procedures., • Leadership experience or proven skills in supervising kitchen staff is advantageous., • A genuine passion for hospitality and delivering exceptional dining experiences to guests. Employee Benefits: • 28 days of annual leave, • Private medical care (available after qualifying period), • Access to courses, training, and resources to support your career growth, • 50% discount at all our restaurants, • Complimentary staff meals during your shifts, • Refer a Friend scheme – recommend someone to join any of our restaurants and receive a bonus, • Employee of the Month rewards with cash bonuses, • Birthday vouchers to celebrate your special day, • Company pension, • Discounted or free food, • Health & wellbeing programme, • Referral programme, • Sick pay If you are enthusiastic about cooking, possess strong team management skills, and are ready to contribute to a vibrant kitchen atmosphere, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity as a Chef de Partie.

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  • Senior Waiter
    Senior Waiter
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    Richmond

    GAUCHO is looking for an experienced and passionate Senior Waiter to join our GAUCHO Richmond Team! The ideal Senior Waiter candidate will be hardworking, have a positive attitude and work well within a team. They will be a GAUCHO ambassador and be able to upsell all GAUCHO products with confidence. Training and benefits • 50% off your food bill at all GAUCHOs., • Opportunity to gain qualifications through Apprenticeship Scheme, cycle to work scheme and access to our employee wellbeing platform., • Career development and progression., • Staff breakfast and dinner on every shift Key Responsibilities of a GAUCHO Senior Waiter • Work with the restaurant team to offer an unforgettable GAUCHO experience to all our guests through heightened hospitality., • Be the face of GAUCHO and demonstrate service excellence while following the GAUCHO steps of service and standards., • Strengthen and maintain product knowledge in order to host tables and guide guests with menu choices., • Support and assist the management team to maximise sales revenues by driving covers and average spend per head., • Ensure all guest orders are received and processed professionally and accurately., • Help maintain a clean and organized restaurant at all times and follow all set-up and breakdown procedures. Requirements for a GAUCHO Senior Waiter • Demonstrate warmth, empathy and genuine hospitality towards guests and colleagues, • To always take a positive approach to your own role acting as a role model to all new members of the team, • Work well within a team (be a team player) and a fast-paced environment, • Be approachable and well mannered, • Be professional and respectful at all times, • Have fun and create a warm restaurant atmosphere

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  • Manager
    Manager
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea

    We are looking for exceptional Supervisor/Floor Manager to join our family! The Role of a Supervisor/Floor Manager is simple… to create unforgettable customer experiences for our valued customers! Responsibilities: Overview team and ensure the team prepare food and pizzas and drinks according to customer specifications. Communicate with customers and build exceptional experiences for them. Managing a team / supervisory experience Ensure adherence to Health and Safety and other operational requirements. We are looking for a team player who is: Experienced manager of people/busy restaurants Able to provide an exceptional customer experience through amazing food Enthusiastic with a ‘can do’ attitude Able to work well under pressure Smartly presented and professional in approach Positive with a can-do attitude Respectful to co-workers and customers Self-motivated to learn Punctual A good planner and organiser Great at communication Able to problem solve and has sound judgement Cinquecento Employee Benefits: Cinquecento 25% family dining discount Free pizza/meals for each full shift worked Paycare health wellbeing services - including My Pocket GP, Paycare Counselling and Helpline, Paycare Perks and Online Claiming Wage Stream financial wellbeing services - including Pay and Spend tracking, Flexible Pay, Automated Building and Financial Coaching Performance related bonuses (non-contractual) Tronc/Gratuities Pension scheme (subject to eligibility) Full training and certification on health and safety, food courses and wines Opportunity to learn about traditional Italian cuisine Career Development Full uniform provided Lockers provided

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  • Nursery Deputy Manager
    Nursery Deputy Manager
    2 months ago
    £16 hourly
    Full-time
    Wallington

    Nursery Deputy Manager (2-5 year old setting) Location: Wallington Salary: £16 Ph Contract Type: 40 hours Per week, 4 days 7:30am-6:30pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (Tuesdays off) This is a Room based position, covering the office when the manager is not in. As a Deputy Manager, you will support the Nursery Manager in leading the day-to-day operations of the nursery, with particular focus on children aged 2–5 years. The Deputy Manager plays a key role in maintaining high standards of care, education, health and safety, and team performance in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Ofsted requirements, and nursery policies. Key responsibilities: Support the Nursery Manager in overseeing the running of the nursery and deputise in their absence. Provide leadership, mentoring, and supervision to room leaders and practitioners in the 2–5 years provision. Ensure a high-quality EYFS curriculum is delivered that supports the learning and development of all children aged 2–5. Monitor planning, observations, and assessments to ensure they are consistent, accurate, and used to support individual development. Qualification and experience: Minimum level 3 qualification in Early Years or higher Paediatric First Aid, Food Safety, Allergens, H&S, Prevent, Safeguarding DSL Good knowledge of EYFS requirements Good knowledge of OFSTED requirements Good Knowledge of Health & Safety at Work Extensive Knowledge of Safeguarding Job Type: We are open 52 weeks of the year. This position is for all year round, 4 days (Tuesdays off), 7:30am-6:30pm. You will be a room based Deputy. Pay: £16 per hour Rachel, our Recruitment Lead, is here to help you through the process. Apply today! Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Company events Company pension Cycle to work scheme Discounted or free food Free parking Health & wellbeing programme Referral programme

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  • Journalist
    Journalist
    2 months ago
    Part-time
    London

    Job Title: In-House Journalist Location: Stratford (In-Person) Job Type: Part-Time Salary: Negotiable (Dependent on Experience) About Us Inside Success is dedicated to empowering and inspiring young people by sharing impactful stories, highlighting achievements, and addressing topics that matter to youth today. We aim to inform, uplift, and create meaningful conversations within our community. Role Overview We are seeking a passionate and proactive In-House Journalist to join our team in Stratford. This role is ideal for someone who is naturally curious, confident in engaging with people, and skilled at uncovering compelling stories. You will be responsible for identifying, researching, and writing engaging stories across a variety of youth-related topics. Key Responsibilities Proactively source and identify compelling stories relevant to young people Conduct interviews with individuals, organisations, and community members Research a wide range of youth-focused topics (education, careers, wellbeing, entrepreneurship, culture, etc.) Write high-quality, engaging, and accurate articles for publication Attend events and community activities to capture stories and insights Collaborate with the team to align content with Inside Success’ mission and values Ensure all content meets editorial standards and deadlines Requirements Proven writing experience (journalism, media, blogging, or related field preferred) Strong interviewing and research skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and take initiative Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A genuine interest in youth issues and community storytelling Relevant qualification in journalism, media, communications, or related field (desirable but not essential) What We Offer Flexible part-time hours Salary negotiable depending on experience Opportunity to shape meaningful youth-focused content A collaborative, mission-driven work environment In-person role based in our Stratford office If you are passionate about storytelling and want to make a positive impact through journalism, we would love to hear from you.

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  • Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home
    Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home
    2 months ago
    £50000–£70000 yearly
    Full-time
    Dagenham

    Registered Manager – Children’s Residential Home Location: Dagenham Salary: £50,000–£70,000 Contract: Full-time | Permanent We are seeking a dedicated, experienced, and compassionate Residential Children’s Home Manager to lead the operation of our children’s home and provide outstanding care for the young people we support. This is a senior leadership role with overall responsibility for the safety, wellbeing, and development of children with complex needs. Acting as a strong and committed corporate parent, you will create a stable, nurturing, and therapeutic environment. Key Responsibilities • Lead and manage the day-to-day running of the children’s home, ensuring a safe, warm, and structured environment, • Oversee staffing rotas, recruitment, and deployment to ensure consistent, high-quality care, • Manage budgets, resources, and the upkeep of the home to maintain high standards and financial sustainability Regulatory Compliance • Ensure full compliance with the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and Ofsted Quality Standards, • Maintain inspection readiness at all times and respond effectively to Ofsted inspections and action plans, • Ensure all policies, procedures, and records meet statutory and organisational requirements Child Welfare and Care • Oversee the development, implementation, and review of individual care plans, placement plans, and risk assessments, • Safeguard and promote the welfare of all children and young people, • Support children through emotional, behavioural, and crisis situations using trauma-informed and therapeutic approaches Staff Leadership and Development • Lead, supervise, and support a team of residential care staff, • Manage staff performance, supervision, development, and quality of care delivery, • Foster a reflective, supportive, and accountable team culture Partnership Working • Work collaboratively with social workers, local authorities, families, education providers, and health professionals, • Act as the main point of contact for external agencies and commissioners, • Advocate for children and ensure their voices are central to all decision-making What We’re Looking For • Experience as a Registered Manager or Deputy Manager within a children’s residential care setting, • A completed Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Children’s Services, or enrolment with a commitment to completion within an agreed timeframe, • Strong understanding of safeguarding, Ofsted frameworks, and regulatory compliance, • A child-centred, resilient, and reflective leader with a trauma-informed approach, • Confidence in managing staff performance, supervision, and quality of care Requirements • Successful registration with Ofsted (or the ability to meet Ofsted registration requirements), • Minimum of 2 years’ experience leading, supervising, and managing a staff team within a children’s residential setting, • Completed Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management as a minimum requirement (or active enrolment within an agreed timeframe), • Proven ability to ensure compliance with the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and Quality Standards, • A clear and demonstrable commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people We Invite You to Apply If you are a passionate, resilient, and reflective leader who believes in providing children with safety, stability, and care that genuinely changes lives, we invite you to apply for this rewarding and impactful role.

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