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  • Sales Assistant
    Sales Assistant
    4 days ago
    £1500–£3000 monthly
    Full-time
    Birmingham

    About the Role We are currently recruiting motivated and professional individuals to join Power marketing team as Brand Ambassadors. This is a customer-facing, in-person role involving the promotion of established brands through events, residential campaigns, and venue-based activities. This opportunity is ideal for individuals who enjoy working with people, developing communication skills, and gaining practical experience within marketing and sales environments. Key Responsibilities Deliver face-to-face marketing campaigns in a variety of settings, including events and residential areas Represent client brands in a professional and engaging manner Provide clear and accurate information to customers regarding products and services Assist customers with registrations or sign-up processes where applicable Work alongside team leaders to develop communication and customer engagement skills Participate in training sessions and ongoing development programmes Candidate Requirements Strong communication and interpersonal skills Professional and positive approach to customer interactions Willingness to learn and take on feedback Ability to work as part of a team in a target-driven environment No prior experience required; full training is provided What We Offer Competitive weekly earnings (typically ranging from £490–£800, dependent on performance) Structured onboarding and ongoing training Opportunities for career progression into team leadership roles Supportive team environment with regular team activities and networking opportunities Role Details Position: Full-time Location: In-person Additional Benefits: Company events On-site parking Food provided during selected events Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Company events Work Location: In person

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  • Cleaning Operative
    Cleaning Operative
    4 days ago
    £12.5 hourly
    Part-time
    Dudley

    The Property Care Technician is a vital role within our Business — far more than a Cleaner. This position is essential to maintaining the quality, safety, and presentation of every Property we manage. As the eyes and ears on the ground, a Property Care Technician plays a proactive role in identifying potential issues before they escalate, reporting concerns promptly, and helping protect both the Property and our clients’ investment. They are the first line of observation on site, ensuring standards are upheld and small matters are addressed before they become costly problems. Cleaning Cleaning duties include maintaining HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) Properties to a high standard, ensuring all Communal Areas remain clean, hygienic, and presentable. This also includes carrying out thorough End of Tenancy cleans, preparing Rooms for new occupants through detailed deep cleaning. A structured Cleaning Checklist is provided to ensure consistency, accountability, and high-quality results across every Property. Inspections Every attendance, a full Property Inspection must be carried out alongside any Cleaning. This ensures the ongoing upkeep, safety, and overall condition of the Property are consistently monitored. Any concerns, damages, or potential issues must be identified and reported promptly. An Inspection Form is required to be completed at each visit to maintain clear records, accountability, and high operational standards. Minor Maintenance Tasks Minor Maintenance Tasks include practical, on-site duties that support the smooth running and presentation of our Properties. This may involve key cutting and managing access requirements, organising or repositioning furniture, staging rooms to enhance presentation, and taking clear, professional photos for marketing purposes. These tasks play an important role in maintaining standards, supporting lettings, and ensuring each Property is ready for occupancy. Property Access & Viewings Property Access & Viewings involve attending scheduled appointments to provide access for prospective Tenants, Contractors, or Management Representatives. The Property Care Technician ensures the Property is presented to a high standard, remains secure at all times, and that any immediate observations are reported following the visit. Professional conduct and clear communication are essential when representing the Company on site.

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  • Senior Court Officer
    Senior Court Officer
    6 days ago
    £25.6 hourly
    Full-time
    Birmingham

    Hourly Rate - £25.60 Ref - SFA-786-1058 Location - Birmingham Job Purpose We are seeking an experienced Senior Courts Officer to join the Youth Justice Service, supporting children and young people involved in court proceedings. This role plays a critical part in ensuring that young people are effectively represented and supported throughout the youth justice court process. The successful candidate will be responsible for representing children and young people throughout the court process, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are effectively communicated. The role operates on a rota basis that includes weekend and bank holiday working, in line with service requirements. This is a fully office‑based role, and the successful candidate will be required to attend Victoria Law Courts in Birmingham on a daily basis to support court operations and hearings. Your new role Preparing court reports. Attending and servicing youth court hearings, liaising with legal professionals and multi‑agency partners, and ensuring that court outcomes and interventions are clearly communicated and implemented. The postholder will also play an important role in supporting children to understand court processes, outcomes, and expectations following sentencing. The role requires close collaboration with a range of professionals including legal representatives, social workers, police, probation services, and other partner agencies to ensure coordinated and informed decision‑making. What you will need to succeed We welcome applications from qualified practitioners, however strongly experienced non‑qualified candidates will also be considered. This position requires strong knowledge of youth justice legislation, court procedures, and safeguarding responsibilities, alongside excellent communication, report writing, and partnership working skills. Applicants must have a minimum of two years’ experience working within Youth Justice Services, specifically with youth justice court work, and must be confident operating within court environments.

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  • Ofsted Registered Manager
    Ofsted Registered Manager
    10 days ago
    £50000–£55000 yearly
    Full-time
    Pensnett, Brierley Hill

    Pay: £50,000.00 - £55,000.00 per year Job description: Job Title: Ofsted Registered Manager – Children’s Home (2-Bedded) Location: Sandwell West Midlands Service Type: 3-Bedded Children’s Residential Home Salary: £55,000 per annum (negotiable) + bonuses for occupancy levels and Good/Outstanding Ofsted outcomes Reports to: Responsible Individual / Operations Manager Role Purpose The Registered Manager is responsible for the overall leadership, management, and operational delivery of a 2-bedded children’s home in Stafford. The role ensures the home operates in full compliance with Ofsted regulations, provides high-quality, child-centred care, and delivers positive outcomes for children and young people with complex needs. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management • Register with Ofsted as the Registered Manager for the children’s home, • Provide strong, consistent leadership to the staff team, • Develop and maintain a positive, safe, and nurturing culture within the home, • Lead by example and promote best practice in line with Children’s Homes Regulations and Quality Standards Care & Outcomes • Ensure children receive high-quality, individualised care that meets their emotional, behavioural, and developmental needs, • Promote safeguarding, welfare, and the rights of children at all times, • Ensure care plans, risk assessments, and behaviour support plans are implemented and regularly reviewed, • Support children to achieve positive outcomes in education, health, and independence Compliance & Ofsted • Maintain full compliance with Ofsted regulations, Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015, and Quality Standards, • Prepare for and lead Ofsted inspections, ensuring positive outcomes, • Ensure accurate and timely recording, reporting, and monitoring, • Notify Ofsted and other relevant bodies of significant events Staff Management • Recruit, induct, supervise, and appraise staff in line with safer recruitment practices, • Ensure staff receive appropriate training, development, and support, • Manage staff rotas, performance, attendance, and disciplinary processes, • Promote a reflective, learning-focused staff culture Safeguarding • Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), • Ensure robust safeguarding policies and procedures are followed, • Manage and report safeguarding concerns in line with local authority and regulatory requirements Operational & Financial Management • Manage the home’s budget and resources effectively, • Ensure staffing levels meet the needs of the home and regulatory requirements, • Maintain the home to a high standard, ensuring health & safety compliance Partnership Working • Build strong relationships with local authorities, placing authorities, schools, health professionals, and other stakeholders, • Represent the home professionally in meetings, reviews, and inspections Essential Requirements • Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent), • At least 3 years’ experience in a residential childcare setting, including management or senior leadership, • Eligibility and willingness to register with Ofsted, • Strong knowledge of Children’s Homes Regulations and Quality Standards, • Proven leadership, safeguarding, and inspection experience, • Full UK driving licence Desirable • Experience managing a small (2-3 bed) children’s home, • Experience supporting children with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD), • Experience achieving Good or Outstanding Ofsted outcomes Skills & Attributes • Strong leadership and decision-making skills, • Excellent communication and organisational skills, • Resilient, calm, and solution-focused, • Child-centred, empathetic, and values-driven, • Confident in managing challenging situations and behaviours Benefits & Incentives • £50,000 salary (negotiable depending on experience), • Performance-related bonuses linked to occupancy levels, • Additional bonuses for achieving Good or Outstanding Ofsted outcomes, • Ongoing training and professional development, • Supportive senior leadership and Responsible Individual, • Opportunity to shape and develop a high-quality, child-centred service Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: • Company pension, • On-site parking

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