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  • Maintenance & cleaning operative
    Maintenance & cleaning operative
    11 days ago
    £25000–£28000 yearly
    Full-time
    Epsom

    Are you tired of sitting behind a desk all day? Do you enjoy meeting new people and working in different locations every day? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are a small, friendly, family-run business that specializes in expert cleaning and maintenance services. Our team takes pride in providing top-notch services to our clients, ensuring their homes and businesses are spotless and well-maintained. We clean ovens, carpets, windows, and gutters, repair ovens, perform pressure washing, and offer a handyman service. No experience? No problem! We provide comprehensive training to ensure you're fully equipped to deliver excellent service. What We’re Looking For: • A positive attitude and a willingness to learn., • Enjoyment of physical work and being on the move., • Good communication skills and the ability to interact with customers., • Reliability and a strong work ethic., • A driver's licence, • Live in Surrey or South West London Why Join Us? • Starting salary of £25,000, rising to £28,000 after 4 months., • Van supplied, insurance & fuel paid by us, meaning no commuter costs (saving on average £300 per month), • Nest company pension, • Overtime/Saturday work available, but zero pressure to do so., • Be part of a close-knit family run team that values hard work and camaraderie., • Learn a variety of skills in the cleaning and maintenance industry., • Enjoy a role that keeps you active and engaged. We’d love to hear from you!

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  • Care / Support Worker
    Care / Support Worker
    15 days ago
    £13 hourly
    Part-time
    Surbiton

    We are looking for care Assistance/ Support workers across Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington & Epsom. From £13.00 per hour + weekend enhancement + mileage allowance + travel contribution Flexible Bank / Part-Time Hours Available The Role: This role focuses mainly on companionship and wellbeing support for older adults and individuals who may feel isolated or require reassurance and practical support at home. Duties may include: • Providing companionship and emotional support, • Supporting with shopping and errands, • Assisting with meal preparation and hydration, • Accompanying individuals to appointments or outings, • Providing wellbeing and reassurance visits, • Supporting social engagement and independence, • Light domestic support, • Maintaining accurate visit records, • Reporting concerns or changes in wellbeing, • Following safeguarding, confidentiality and Company procedures At this stage, the role does not involve personal care. What We’re Looking For We are looking for individuals who are: • Caring and compassionate, • Reliable and professional, • Good communicators, • Respectful of dignity and confidentiality, • Able to work independently and as part of a team Previous care or support experience is welcomed but not essential as training and support can be provided. A driving licence and access to a vehicle may be beneficial due to travelling between visits. What We Offer • Flexible working hours, • Supportive management team, • Paid training and development, • Mileage allowance and travel contribution, • Pension scheme (subject to eligibility), • Opportunity to grow with a developing local care provider, • Rewarding work making a positive difference in people’s lives About Us Homira Care Ltd is an independent local home care provider delivering compassionate companionship and wellbeing support to people within their own homes. Our aim is to help individuals remain safe, independent, socially engaged and comfortable in familiar surroundings. We are looking for caring, reliable and compassionate Care Assistants / Support Workers to join our growing team. Safeguarding Homira Care Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults. All successful applicants will be subject to safer recruitment checks including Enhanced DBS, references and right to work checks. If you are passionate about supporting others and making a meaningful difference within the local community, we would love to hear from you.

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  • Home Care Assistant
    Home Care Assistant
    17 days ago
    £13.51 hourly
    Part-time
    New Malden

    Company Description Staywell is an independent, award-winning charity based in south-west London and Surrey, with a mission to support older individuals and their carers. With over 80 years of experience, Staywell provides evidence-based services to help people maintain independence and well-being within their own homes. Our head office is part of Raleigh House, our flagship day centre for older people in New Malden. Role Description Join our dedicated team and make a real difference in your community! Are you passionate about supporting older people to live independently in their own homes? Look no further! Our team of dedicated staff is committed to making a positive impact in the lives of older people. As a member of our team, you will not only assist with everyday domestic tasks like housework, shopping, meal preparation, and laundry, but also provide friendly social visits and accompany clients on outings and appointments. By joining us, you'll have the opportunity to create meaningful connections and enrich the lives of older individuals. Together, let's make a lasting impact in our local community! 'I have been part of the Staywell team for just over two and a half years and I am not exaggerating when I say that this has been the best job I have ever had. We have gone from strength to strength to deliver a service which enables our clients to feel supported through decision making and choices which empowers their lives and gives them a greater sense of wellbeing. I have felt supported by everyone from the very first day I started.' — Sally, Help@Home Team A Disclosure of Criminal Records (DBS) check will be required for this role. Salary & Benefits Hourly pay starts from £13.51 (inclusive of Outer London Weighting). Benefits include: flexible working, competitive hourly rate, essential car user allowance + mileage, paid holiday leave, pension, group life assurance and employee assistance schemes.

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  • Project Leader
    Project Leader
    20 days ago
    £15 hourly
    Part-time
    Kingston upon Thames

    Project Leader (Part-Time) – True Honour Charity 📍 Hounslow & Kingston (local applicants only) 🕒 10 hours per week | 📅 May 2026 – March 2027 💷 £15 per hour | Paid monthly About True Honour True Honour is a small, survivor-led specialist charity founded in 2015. We specialise in safeguarding and supporting women and families affected by domestic abuse, honour-based abuse, forced marriage, and harmful practices. We work directly with survivors, train frontline professionals, and campaign for stronger systems and better protection for those at risk. Everything we do is rooted in lived experience and a deep commitment to justice, dignity, and real change. About the Role True Honour is looking for a motivated, proactive Project Lead to help deliver our Empowering Communities project across Hounslow and Kingston. This is a hands-on role for someone who takes initiative, works well independently, and genuinely cares about supporting vulnerable women from diverse backgrounds. You will plan and deliver weekly women's group sessions, build local partnerships, and help women access the support they need, including safety planning, court preparation, and referrals to key services. What You Will Do 1. Plan and deliver weekly women's group sessions focused on confidence, English skills, digital basics, safety awareness, and wellbeing, 2. Proactively reach out to women in the community to encourage participation and reduce isolation, 3. Provide one-to-one support including safety planning, emotional support, and help accessing GP, housing, schools, and benefits, 4. Build strong partnerships with local organisations, schools, GPs, health services, and statutory agencies, 5. Promote the project and raise awareness of the support available, 6. Monitor, record, and report on activities and outcomes accurately and on time, 7. Maintain strict confidentiality when handling sensitive or personal data What We Are Looking For 1. A genuine self-starter who takes initiative and works well without close supervision, 2. Experience leading or coordinating community projects within the last two years, 3. Strong communication and relationship-building skills, 4. Organised, reliable, and solutions-focused under pressure, 5. A deep understanding of the challenges faced by women from diverse cultural backgrounds, including the impact of domestic abuse and other forms of abuse such as honour-based abuse, forced marriage, and coercive control. This is central to everything we do and we are looking for someone who truly gets it, 6. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), 7. Strong written and verbal communication skills, 8. Committed to safeguarding, inclusion, and confidentiality The Right Attitude We are looking for someone who is: • Driven and caring — you have a natural drive to make things happen and you take the lead with care and confidence, • Flexible — you are happy to turn your hand to different tasks as things change, • Professional and reliable — people can count on you and you take your responsibilities seriously, • Positive — you bring warmth, energy, and genuine commitment to the women you work with and the team around you, • Experience working in a similar environment is a must Other Requirements • DBS check required (or willingness to undergo one), • Must be based locally and able to travel between Hounslow and Kingston, • Predominantly community-based with some remote admin work What We Offer • A rewarding opportunity to make a real difference to women's lives, • Flexible working hours, • Support and supervision from the True Honour team, • The chance to shape and lead a meaningful, funded community project If you are someone who leads with heart, takes ownership, and wants to make a real difference to women's lives, we would love to hear from you.

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  • Chef de Partie
    Chef de Partie
    22 days ago
    £31000–£35000 yearly
    Full-time
    Teddington, London

    Chef de Partie – Shambles, Teddington This position is only available to candidates with a valid UK work permit. Located in Teddington (TW11), Shambles is a long-established, independent Italian restaurant built on seasonal cooking, proper ingredients, and a busy, energetic service. We’re looking for a Chef de Partie who can hold a section in a high-volume kitchen, deliver consistently high standards, and still enjoy the pace when the tickets start flying. What you’ll be doing: Running your own section during busy services Working with fresh, seasonal ingredients Supporting senior chefs in delivering a changing menu Maintaining consistently high standards of cleanliness, prep, and organisation Helping develop junior chefs and leading by example on the line What we’re looking for: 1–2+ years’ experience as Demi Chef de Partie or Chef de Partie Experience in a busy kitchen environment (restaurant or high-volume dining) Calm under pressure with strong execution skills High standards and pride in your section Willingness to learn, progress, and contribute ideas Fine dining experience is a bonus, not essential What’s in it for you: Competitive salary + tips Paid for every hour worked (weekly pay) 45-hour contract with additional hours available if wanted Staff meal on duty Closed on bank holidays Annual pay review Optional pension scheme Menu input and development opportunities Staff discounts and regular team socials Genuine progression within an established independent business We’re not looking for ego. We’re looking for energy, discipline, and people who care about the plate in front of them.

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  • Residential Childcare Worker
    Residential Childcare Worker
    29 days ago
    £13.5–£15.5 hourly
    Full-time
    Cobham

    Location: Cobham Hours: 16–42 hours per week (rota-based, including evenings, weekends & sleep-ins) Reporting to: Registered Manager / Deputy Manager / Senior Care Practitioner About the Role We are seeking a compassionate, committed Care Practitioner to join our children’s residential home, supporting children and young people with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (EBD). You will play a vital role in providing a safe, nurturing, and structured environment where children can feel valued, supported, and empowered to achieve their full potential. This role is central to delivering high-quality, child-centred care in line with Ofsted regulations, the Children Act 1989, and Every Child Matters. Key Responsibilities As a Care Practitioner, you will: • Provide high-quality physical, emotional, social, and cultural care tailored to each child’s individual needs, • Promote independence and life skills such as communication, self-care, cooking, and daily routines, • Build positive, trusting relationships and act as a consistent, positive role model, • Support children through challenging behaviours using calm, trauma-informed approaches, • Safeguard children at all times and maintain a safe, clean, and welcoming home environment, • Monitor health, wellbeing, behaviour, and development, reporting concerns appropriately, • Assist with medication administration in line with policies and training, • Support education, leisure, and community-based activities, • Maintain accurate records and contribute to reports, reviews, and care planning meetings, • Advocate for children and actively involve them in decisions about their lives and futures, • Work collaboratively with families, social workers, teachers, and other professionals Working as Part of a Team You will be expected to: • Contribute positively to team meetings, supervision, and appraisals, • Work consistently with colleagues to implement care plans, • Support team development and provide informal support to colleagues when needed, • Adhere to all policies, procedures, and the home’s Statement of Purpose, • Uphold professional standards, including whistleblowing responsibilities Personal Development We are committed to your growth and development. You will: • Receive a full induction and ongoing training, • Attend mandatory and in-house training sessions, • Be supported through supervision and appraisal processes, • Be encouraged to work towards relevant qualifications Requirements • Qualifications: A relevant qualification in childcare, health & social care, education, or similar is desirable, or a willingness to work towards a Level 3/4 Diploma, • Experience: Experience working with children or young people is beneficial, • Flexibility: Ability to work shifts including evenings, weekends, bank holidays, and sleep-in duties, • Safeguarding: Enhanced DBS check required (or willingness to obtain one) Skills & Qualities • Caring, patient, empathetic, and resilient, • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, • Ability to work effectively within a team, • Understanding of child development and safeguarding, • Calm and confident in managing behaviours of concern Additional Information This role requires flexibility to meet the needs of the home, including occasional rota changes and undertaking additional duties such as light maintenance or gardening where appropriate. Any changes to circumstances affecting DBS clearance must be reported immediately. We are currently unable to support sponsorship.

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