NO SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR 40 HOURS PER WEEK To maintain a high quality of care and support which meets the physical, emotional, intellectual, social and cultural needs of children and young people within the care of Inspirations. Working from the guidelines from the 1989 Children’s Act, National Minimum Standards, Every Child Matters and any other relevant legislation. To provide a caring, supportive and nurturing environment in which children/young people can feel secure and free from harm. Establishing positive relationships with young people and always offering them unconditional and positive regard. Helping young people gain self control by challenging unacceptable behaviour and rewarding acceptable, pro-social conduct. Ensuring that each young person’s care plan is followed and amended as appropriate to reflect their changing needs Attending to practical matters in relation to childcare (cooking, cleaning, general maintenance around the home etc) To act as a key worker or co worker for a young person to ensure that the young person’s care plans are up to date and that all their care needs are being met. To provide a positive role model to be able to offer advice, guidance and assistance where appropriate. Establishing relationships which young people perceive to be positive, warm and rewarding Providing advice, assistance and support on a 1:1 basis to enable young people to address past and present difficulties Providing emotional support at times of difficulty or stress
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We’re on the lookout for someone who knows their way around a grill and loves making great burgers! Join the team at Patty & Sauce (West Ealing, W13) — a local burger joint serving fresh, made-to-order food with real flavour. What we need: Someone experienced in cooking or assembling burgers Fast, clean, and reliable worker Team player with good attitude and energy Full-time or part-time available
Pamir Homecare is currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Care Coordinator/Field Supervisor to join our team in Ealing and Harrow. In this vital role, you will be responsible for supporting and monitoring the performance of domiciliary care workers, ensuring the smooth setup of new care packages, and maintaining high standards of client satisfaction. You will play a key part in creating and supervising optimised staff schedules that meet both client needs and workforce capacity. Working closely with the Registered Manager, you will also conduct field supervisions, competency assessments, and contribute to the ongoing professional development of care staff.
Fast-paced, up-beat gastropub in Connaught Village. Looking for big personalities and team workers. Previous experience preferred. Excellent service charge, salary and tips and food on shift.
Role Overview We are seeking compassionate, reliable, and dedicated Support Workers to join our Supported Living team in Colchester. As part of our team, you will provide day-to-day support tailored to individual needs, ensuring service users are supported to live independently and achieve their personal goals. Key Responsibilities Provide person-centred care and support in line with individual care plans. Assist with daily living tasks including meal preparation, personal care, and household duties. Support service users in accessing community activities, education, and employment opportunities. Encourage independence, confidence, and personal development. Maintain accurate records and documentation in line with company policies and CQC requirements. Promote health, safety, and wellbeing at all times. Requirements Previous experience in care or supported living (preferred but not essential – full training provided). A genuine passion for supporting others and making a difference in people’s lives. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. Flexibility to work a variety of shifts, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins (as required). A valid UK driving licence (desirable). What We Offer Competitive pay rates. Full induction and ongoing training opportunities. Opportunities for career progression within Esther Care Services Limited. A supportive and friendly working environment. How to Apply If you are passionate about supporting people to live their best lives and want to be part of a caring and professional team, we would love to hear from you.
As a Resident Support Worker, you’ll play a vital frontline role in helping residents feel safe, supported, and motivated to grow. Working alongside the House Manager, you’ll support individuals to meet their housing responsibilities, engage with their personal development plans, and become active participants in a thriving, respectful community.
Field Care Supervisor will require working in the field and the office • Company car can be provided, • Working hours will be flexible., • Training will be provided Job Description: • To undertake assessments for new packages, • Conduct Risk Assessments as part of the Individual Needs Assessment and to update these as required as part of the Service User's risk management (Re-assessments at 6-monthly intervals for double-handed service users, and annually, or as required, for all other service users), • Report any changes in a Service User to the Care Coordinating Team., • Monitor all Service Users for customer satisfaction., • Ensure the accuracy and completeness of all documentation held in Service Users' homes., • Ensure that all written reports and administration is up to date and signed off by Operations Management Team., • Liaise closely with the Senior Care – Coordinator/Operations Management Team and report back regularly on activity in the field., • To attend service user reviews as required by the Local Authority., • To record on the system the outcomes of all such reviews., • To carry out spot visits to Service users’ homes whilst Care Workers are in attendance when required., • Responding to complaints and queries from service users.
About TRAID TRAID is a charity retailer working for over 25 years to transform fashion for the better. All our fundraising efforts go towards improving the conditions of workers in the fashion and clothing industry, supporting projects all around the world. About the Role We are looking for a Home Collection Driver to join our growing team. As the face of TRAID on the road, you will be responsible for collecting donations directly from homes and businesses across London. This role is hands-on, physically engaging, and offers plenty of variety - no two shifts are the same, and our donors will rely on your help in lots of different ways. Each day, you’ll be assigned a route with 20 to 35 collections. We’ll invest in you by offering fully paid, comprehensive training to ensure you’re confident in TRAID’s collection systems and procedures. In return, we expect you take pride in your work and consistently strive for excellence. Main Responsibilities: • Collect donations from homes across London as per your scheduled route, • Accurately record collection details on a PDA provided by TRAID, • Unload the collected items safely and securely at our Alperton Warehouse, always following manual handling guidelines and health and safety policies, • Maintain the cleanliness and mechanical upkeep of the company vehicle, reporting any necessary maintenance to your line manager, • Provide an energetic and customer-focused approach, aiming to deliver excellent service to donors and ensure a positive experience. This includes answering any questions they may have and calling donors in advance of the collection. Requirements: Experience- 12 months van driving/multi-drop delivery experience preferred (but not essential). Full training will be provided Full UK driving licence - with no more than 6 points and no driving bans in the last 5 years Physical fitness – You will be active, handling donation bags weighing up to 20kg Flexibility – Shifts can vary, so we’re looking for team players with a can-do attitude who are ready to tackle challenges, even on short notice! What’s in it for you: Pick-up extra shifts: Enjoy the flexibility of weekend overtime shifts and the opportunity to maximise your earnings. No upfront costs: We will provide you with everything you need to excel at your job, including a full uniform, company phone and vehicle with a fuel card Competitive Compensation: TRAID is a London Living Wage Employer, committed to the well-being and quality of life of all our employees. This means your hourly rate will be reviewed every 12 months in accordance with the foundation's annual review guidelines for as long as we voluntarily choose to adhere to the scheme. Annual Leave allowance: 22 days paid holiday (plus 8 Bank Holidays)
Coffee with purpose. Careers with impact - Be part of something extraordinary. Petit Miracles is an award-winning social enterprise dedicated to unlocking potential. We believe in creating opportunities where others see barriers. Our new Miracle Brews coffee bike isn’t just about great coffee – it’s about giving neurodivergent individuals and people with learning disabilities the chance to gain skills, confidence, and meaningful employment. We’re looking for a compassionate and experienced Support Worker who is ready to "combine hands-on barista work with empowering others into meaningful employment" and who can bring compassion, energy, and flexibility to this exciting new programme. You’ll support people through every step of their employment journey, from work experience on the bike to long-term careers – all while serving up outstanding coffee to the local community. This is a pioneering role where you’ll bring flexibility, creativity, and a can-do attitude to shape our programme and maximise our impact. This is a chance to be part of something brand new, shaping our impact and leaving a legacy in Shepherd’s Bush. What you’ll be doing • Running the daily coffee service from our custom-built Miracle Brews bike., • Supporting and coaching neurodivergent adults as they gain real-world barista and customer service skills., • Removing barriers to work by offering tailored guidance on travel, wellbeing, and workplace adjustments., • Delivering regular one-to-one coaching sessions and group taster days., • Partnering with local organisations to expand opportunities for work experience., • Helping us achieve our goals: supporting at least 10 people into work experience and 2 into sustained jobs in the first year., • Tracking progress using our proven, outcomes-focused employability model. What we’re looking for • Experience supporting neurodivergent people or individuals with learning disabilities., • A natural ability to listen, encourage, and adapt support to each person’s needs., • Coaching, mentoring, or teaching experience with marginalised groups., • Knowledge of workplace barriers faced by neurodivergent people and how to overcome them., • Confidence with health & safety, food hygiene, and manual handling., • Strong communication and IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)., • A flexible approach and a hands-on, can-do attitude., • Ideally: barista, café, or customer service experience. What you’ll get • £13.85-15.85 per hour, • 28 days paid holiday (including bank holidays), • Pension scheme, • Be part of an inclusive, award-winning organisation making a direct difference in people’s lives. Apply today and help us brew change – one cup, one career, one miracle at a time!
Apply Now, Please send your CV 😊 We’re Hiring, Care Workers in Domiciliary Care! Sara Care is looking for kind, compassionate, and dedicated individuals to join our team of Care Workers, supporting people in their own homes with dignity and respect. What You’ll Do: Provide personal care and daily living support Assist with meals, medication, and mobility Offer companionship and emotional support Promote dignity, independence, and wellbeing What We’re Looking For: Kindness, compassion, and patience Good communication skills Reliability and a positive attitude Experience in care is welcomed (preferred 1-2 years), but full training will be provided Driving license preferred Location: Brent Pay: Competitive rates + mileage allowance Hours: Flexible shifts (weekdays, weekends, and evenings)
At Menorah Mireille Limited, we are dedicated to delivering high quality, person-centered care that allows people to live independently, safety and with dignity in their own homes. We believe our care workers are the heart of what we do -- compassionate, reliable and committed to making every client feel valued . What You'll do Do As a Care Worker, you will play a vital role in supporting individuals in their daily lives. Your responsibilities may include: • Assisting with personal care ( washing, dressing, grooming etc;)., • Supporting with mobility and medication prompts., • Preparing meals and ensuring dietary needs are met., • Helping with light household tasks., • Providing companionship, emotional support and encouragement., • Promoting independence, dignity and respect at all times.
Primary Duties: Greeting Customers: Welcome guests warmly and seat them if necessary. Present menus and daily specials. Taking Orders: Take food and beverage orders accurately. Answer questions about menu items, ingredients, and specials. Offer suggestions or upsell items when appropriate. Serving Food and Drinks: Deliver orders promptly and correctly. Check back with guests to ensure satisfaction. Handling Payments: Present bills and process payments (cash, credit/debit). Give correct change or receipts. Clearing and Resetting Tables: Remove dishes, glassware, and utensils after customers leave. Clean and reset tables quickly for the next guests. Additional Responsibilities: Maintaining Cleanliness: Keep the dining area clean and organized. Follow health and safety regulations. Working with the Team: Communicate with kitchen staff and bartenders. Help co-workers during busy shifts. Handling Complaints: Address customer concerns professionally and promptly. Inform a manager if a problem escalates. Stocking Supplies: Refill condiments, napkins, and other table items. Restock service areas as needed.