Job Title: Booking Agent – Athlete Recovery & Wellness (Mobile Services) Freelance or Part-Time | London & Essex Region Company: Renaissance Wellbeing Clinic (Romford) In partnership with Aligned Rep Agency About Us: At Renaissance Wellbeing Clinic, we believe peak performance begins with powerful recovery. For over 10 years, we’ve supported elite and amateur athletes with tailored treatments that include sports massage, deep tissue therapy, and Reiki energy healing. Now, in collaboration with Aligned Rep Agency, we’re expanding our reach through mobile services—and we’re looking for a passionate, organised Booking Agent to help us connect with athletes, coaches, and sports organisations across London and the South East. Role Overview: As a Booking Agent, you will represent and promote our mobile athlete recovery services to the sports community. You’ll be responsible for sourcing new clients, building strong relationships, managing bookings, and ensuring athletes receive world-class wellness support wherever they train or compete. Key Responsibilities: • Source and secure bookings with athletes, sports clubs, personal trainers, and managers, • Represent Renaissance Wellbeing Clinic’s recovery services professionally across events, gyms, and social platforms, • Manage scheduling, locations, and therapist coordination for mobile appointments, • Educate clients about the benefits of sports massage and Reiki therapy, • Maintain a growing contact database of athletes and industry leads, • Assist in creating promo content (with our media team) to showcase athlete recovery services, • Experience in sports booking, talent management, wellness coordination, or personal assistant roles, • A strong network within the sports, fitness, or wellness industry, • Excellent communication and negotiation skills, • Confidence approaching and pitching to athletes and coaches, • Good time management and ability to handle logistics, • A passion for performance, recovery, and holistic wellbeing, • Bonus: understanding of Reiki, massage therapy, or athlete conditioning • Compensation: • Commission-based (varies depending on experience and reach), • Incentives for high-volume bookings and client retention, • Flexible hours, remote work, and access to exclusive events To Apply: Email your CV or a short video introduction Subject Line: Booking Agent – Athlete Recovery
Job Title: Children’s Programme Day Staff & Safeguarding Lead Reports to: Safeguarding Lead / Event Manager Location: Dartford, Kent Date(s): 28th June to 15th August 2025 Working Hours: 8:00am – 16:00pm Job Purpose: To deliver and support engaging, safe, and inclusive activities for children during the programme days. Staff will be responsible for both facilitating group activities and ensuring the wellbeing of all children, contributing to a positive and structured learning and play environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead or assist in structured activities (e.g., storytelling, crafts, games, learning sessions) Supervise and engage with children, ensuring their safety, enjoyment, and inclusion Foster a fun and supportive atmosphere, promoting participation and cooperation Prepare activity spaces and materials and assist with setup/pack-down Respond calmly and appropriately to minor behaviour or emotional issues Follow instructions from the Safeguarding Lead Report any safeguarding or welfare concerns immediately Requirements: Experience working with children in a formal or informal setting (e.g., school, youth work, Sunday school, childcare) Friendly, confident, and patient with strong communication skills Punctual, reliable, and able to work as part of a team Commitment to child safety, wellbeing, and inclusion A Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) must be present on the day; staff must be aware of who this is and escalate any safeguarding concerns to them immediately Willingness to undergo safeguarding training or briefing prior to the event Desirable: DBS check (or willingness to undergo one) Paediatric First Aid certification (or basic first aid knowledge) Creative or practical skills (e.g., arts & crafts, drama, music, sports) Experience supporting children with additional needs
About the Role: We are looking for dedicated and empathetic Support Workers to join our team in providing care and support for young people aged 16–18 in semi-independent accommodation. You will play a key role in helping young people transition to independence by offering emotional support, guidance with daily living skills, and helping them achieve their personal goals. Key Responsibilities: Support with life skills (cooking, budgeting, cleaning, etc.) Promote independence, safety, and wellbeing Maintain accurate logs and incident reports Provide emotional and behavioural support Safeguard vulnerable young people at all times Work in accordance with placement plans, risk assessments, and policies Requirements: Previous experience in a care/support role with young people is desirable Strong safeguarding awareness Enhanced DBS check (or willing to apply) NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (preferred, not essential) Flexibility to work weekends, evenings, and sleep-in shifts We Offer: Ongoing training and support Opportunities for career development A supportive and professional working environment. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. Employment is subject to enhanced DBS clearance and references.