Career Information, Advice and Guidance Advisor (IAG)Location: West Yorkshire Salary: £28,000 Basic Salary + Benefits Contract: Full-time, permanentAbout the RoleOur clients is a leading adult education provider is looking for a motivated and empathetic IAG Advisor to provide impartial, high-quality information, advice, and guidance to prospective and current adult learners.You will help individuals make informed decisions about their education, training, and career pathways, ensuring they are matched to the right course with the right support in place.This is a people-focused role where you will engage with learners, referral agencies, and community partners to promote courses, meet recruitment targets, and support learners from first contact through to completion.Key Responsibilities
Engage and Recruit: Work with job centres, employers, and community organisations to identify and recruit adult learners.Assess and Place: Conduct eligibility checks, initial assessments, and match learners to the most suitable courses.Advise and Support: Provide impartial IAG to learners and their support networks, addressing welfare needs and career goals.Promote and Achieve Targets: Actively promote courses to meet monthly recruitment and enrolment targets.Maintain Compliance: Keep accurate records in line with funding requirements, safeguarding, and data protection protocols.Collaborate: Work with internal teams to ensure a smooth onboarding process and ongoing learner success.Based from our clients Leeds city centre office with training centres across Yorkshire and the North East
About You
Experience in IAG, employability, careers advice, or community engagement.Excellent communication and listening skills, with the ability to build rapport quickly.Strong organisational skills and attention to detail for compliance and reporting.Passion for adult learning, equality, diversity, and inclusion.Ability to work towards recruitment targets while keeping learner needs central.
What’s on Offer
£28,000 Basic Salary20 days holiday + Statutory days & company pension schemeBe part of a values-driven organisation making a real difference.Ongoing professional development and training opportunities.Supportive, collaborative working environment.Opportunity to work with diverse communities across West Yorkshire.
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Child, Adult/Older Adult and Emergency opportunitiesFlexible work options to support your work/life balanceBeautiful views and all big city amenities in this fast-growing regional city Where you’ll be working You will be working at a public health service that has recently completed a $223.5 million expansion. This regional hospital has 365 inpatient beds, 14 medical and surgical beds, 6 intensive care unit beds, and 12 operating theatres. A growing Mental Health Program at this hospital includes acute inpatient care and community outreach services. There is a postnatal care unit, 2 allocated child and youth beds, a unit for adults receiving intensive treatment, and an older adult unit with 10 acute assessment beds for a short stay and 10 nursing home beds for people with complex needs. As Consultant Psychiatrist, you will provide comprehensive specialist services and deliver the highest quality, evidence-based care. You will work on a highly varied clinical casemix, and have the opportunity to contribute to the development and continued improvement of mental health services. You’ll participate in the planning and evaluation of services and programs in a highly supportive and patient-focused setting. You will also have the opportunities for the supervision and education of junior doctors, as well as your own continued professional development. Where you’ll be living You will be living in a fast-growing regional city in Victoria known as the region's entertainment capital. Here you’ll find award-winning dining options, wineries, vibrant nightlife, major sporting and music events, and a thriving, friendly community. You’ll also have forests, mountain-top views, lakes and beaches within arm’s reach. Residents enjoy a more balanced lifestyle with shorter commutes, a lower cost of living, and a more affordable housing market. This is a family-friendly region with excellent public and private education options. Melbourne is only a 2-hour drive away, and a nearby regional airport offers daily flights to major Australian cities. Salary information Consultant Psychiatrists can expect a salary in line with the VIC Award, plus a range of benefits, allowances and incentives. Requirements Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (FRANZCP), or equivalent. Psychiatrists eligible for the fast-track registration pathway are encouraged to apply. About us Elective Recruitment is a person-centred recruitment consultancy. Your career progression is just as important to us as your well-being and work-life balance. We are not just another recruitment company; we do things our way and we consult. We have a very clear vision: create great careers, better lifestyles, and add value - and we won’t stop until this is achieved. For access to Consultant Psychiatrist jobs in Victoria join our network today. For a confidential discussion contact the Elective Recruitment Team at +61 2 9137 4300, or apply now!....Read more...
Answering the telephone
Assisting users with common issues relating to hardware, software, web applications and connectivity
Password resets and restoring lost files
Setting up new user accounts
A countless variety of complex and intriguing problems that require a keen, enquiring and logical mind to troubleshoot
Training:
The release pattern for this course is once a week for the first 30 weeks (term- time only) at City College Norwich
Additional sessions (including examinations) may be run in holiday periods if needed, and by prior agreement with the apprentice and the employer
Training Outcome:A position may be available for the right candidate following successful completion of the apprenticeship. The business is looking for somebody who wants to develop and gain a position following their apprenticeship.Employer Description:City College Norwich is a highly successful, inclusive, and innovative college delivering life-changing learning to around 10,000 students, apprentices, and adult learners each year. Underpinned by our focus on excellence in teaching and learning, superb facilities, and collaborative ethos, we are a trusted leader of further and higher education for learners and employers throughout Norfolk and the wider region. Our diverse curriculum offer has evolved and expanded through mergers with Paston College in 2017 and Easton College in 2020. We were rated 'Good' by Ofsted in October 2021, and ‘Outstanding’ for our high needs provision, and our financial health has consistently been rated as good.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, shifts to be confirmed.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative....Read more...
Learning about the classroom environment and working towards delivery in the classroom
Engage learners and support their learning
The importance of curriculum and different delivery styles
Learning resources and using them to support learners
Designing lesson plans
Record keeping
Behaviour management
Pastoral support for learners
Training:
You will achieve a Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification
20% off-the-job training
EPA
No day release, in-house training
Training Outcome:
There is an opportunity for long-term employment upon completion of your qualification
A fulfilling career in education
Employer Description:Nova was established as a Private Training Provider in September 1992 and celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2022. We are part of the recruitment agency Staff Select Ltd. Over the years Nova has operated a number of youth and adult training programmes and also delivered employer led programmes and qualifications such as NVQ's and Apprenticeships. Our Head Office has always remained in Willenhall Town Centre (within Walsall Local Authority). Historically we have delivered training programmes across all four Black Country Local Authorities. In 2001 we opened our first centre outside the Black Country, setting up a motor vehicle workshop in Telford.Working Hours :Monday to Friday between 8.30am - 4.30pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
As an apprentice Library, Information and Archive Services Assistant you will:
·Provide in-person support on the library floors, helping users navigate services and maintain a positive and inclusive study environment.
· Guide users in using library services and collections, both print and digital, and signpost them to relevant services delivered by other teams and the wider University.
· Confidently handle occasional challenges to ensure the space remains welcoming and conducive to learning.
· Help users with IT-related queries, including accessing e-resources, the library catalogue and self-service kiosks.
· Conduct checks on equipment and library study areas.
· Develop an understanding of users' diverse information needs by supporting research activities and helping them access digital and physical resources.
· Support the organisation and promotion of resources to ensure they are well-arranged, accessible, and widely used.
· Assist with the care, documentation, and accessibility of library and archive collections.
·KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES-Team Specific: User Support and Engagement
• Provide friendly, informed assistance to users across in-person and digital channels (e.g. library floors, email, phone, MS Teams).
• Work on the library floors, providing in-person assistance, guidance, and support to users.
• Proactively handle challenging situations to ensure an effective study environment.
• Interpret user needs and signpost relevant resources, services, and support.
• Encourage appropriate use of study spaces (silent, group, etc.) to promote a positive learning environment.
• Handle routine user issues independently, escalating complex cases where needed.
• Assist in delivering an inclusive and welcoming service that supports independent learning.
• Collections and Information Services
• Assist with the intake, organisation, care and promotion of library and archive collections (physical and digital).
• Help update catalogue records, run reports, collate data and digitise materials as appropriate.
• Support the description and documentation of collection items, including archive materials.
• Promote collections via displays, exhibitions, and digital platforms to increase visibility and usage.
• Help ensure safe, ethical, and sustainable handling, storage, and withdrawal of materials in line with policy.
· Service Delivery and Collaboration
• Maintain accurate service records and update internal systems promptly.
• Work with colleagues in Library Services and across departments (e.g. Student & Academic Services, IT, Estates and Facilities management) to ensure a high quality, seamless service.
• Participate in service evaluations and user research activities, using feedback to support continuous improvement.
• Promote awareness of services, policies, and digital literacy support to enhance user understanding.
• Contribute ideas for improving processes and engaging users with information resources.
• Apprenticeship and Development
• Engage fully in the Level 3 apprenticeship programme, including study, coaching, and monthly progress reviews.
• Take personal responsibility for learning and development, remaining up to date with procedures and best practices.
• Seek guidance and feedback to improve performance and build professional knowledgeTraining:You will spend one day each week on training (either Thursday or Friday). The training provider is Westminster Adult Education Service and the college you will be attending is located at: Westminster Adult Education Service219 Lisson GroveLondon NW8 8LW. For more information see: https://www.waes.ac.uk/about-us/why-study-at-waes/ You'll study to gain a Library, Information & Archive Services Apprenticeship - Level 3 qualification.Training Outcome:Once qualified, LIAS Apprentices can apply for library vacancies at the University of Greenwich or a range of other library, information and archive services in a University, public library, health or school library setting. Career pathways for LIAS Apprentices are described in more detail on the CILIP website at: https://www.cilip.org.uk/page/LISApprenticeshipEmployer Description:The University of Greenwich aims to be the top modern university in the UK by 2030, focusing on student success, inclusivity, impactful research, and sustainability. The main campus is in central Greenwich, with two other campuses at Medway in Kent and Avery Hill in SE London. With over 30,000 students, we are a vibrant place to work. For 2023, the University of Greenwich was ranked 60 out of 121 UK Universities according to Times Higher Education (THE).Working Hours :4 weekdays (Monday to Friday) with 5 hours 45 minutes work per day (23 hours total), plus 1 paid study day (7 hours). Working hours will be assigned according to service needs, and flexibility may occasionally be requiredSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
The apprentice will be employed on a full range of tasks, including:
Listing and cataloguing archives
Answering queries
Fulfilling the rota with the public search room desk duties
Supporting archivists and conservators
Fully engaging in the history and heritage of Worcestershire
This role will focus on:
Acquiring and managing archive collections
Providing access and helping archive users
Engaging wider audiences with archive collections
You will be outgoing, friendly with the public, able to meet deadlines and work alone at times. The job involves some evening and weekend duties.
As the county Archive and Archaeology Service, we care for documents dating back to the 11th century. Our busy public service welcomes thousands of researchers each year, exploring our extensive collections. We answer many more online enquiries, including requests for images of our documents. We have a dedicated support service cataloguing, conserving and digitising archival material from the Middle Ages to the present day.Training:The Level 7 apprentice will spend four days a week working at The Hive, Worcester, learning on the job, and one day a week doing off-the-job learning, during which the apprentice will attend online and in-person training sessions with Westminster Adult Education Service, complete independent learning or write about their work for their portfolio of evidence, which is used in the end-point assessment.Training Outcome:You will receive a level 7 apprenticeship degree in Archives & Records Management. With the completion of this apprenticeship, there may be the opportunity to continue with the organisation on a permanent basis.Employer Description:Worcestershire County Council delivers an array of services which support our residents and businesses. These include providing social care of some of the most vulnerable in society, helping the next generation get the best start in life through education, investing in our transport network, disposing of household waste sustainably, provision of Library service & country parks and supporting health & wellbeing within our communities.Working Hours :Mondays to Fridays from 9am to 5pm, may work the occasional evening and Saturdays.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative....Read more...
Office front of house - interacting with children, parents and visitors
Answering the phone, taking messages and liaising with staff
Admin tasks (letters, reports and registers etc.)
Computer based tasks
Auditing and maintaining stock
Training:The Apprenticeship Scheme is run in conjunction with a training provider to ensure that you are supported by a first-class training programme. You will attend a class or workshop once a week - either face to face or online - from one of our Adult Education Centres, located across the county, which will enable you to achieve the following apprenticeship:
Business Administrator level 3
Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours to enable you to enter gateway for the End Point Assessment
Functional Skills at Level 2 in English and/or maths, if required
Training Outcome:Successful completion of the apprenticeship will lead to consideration for any roles that are available within school once completed.Employer Description:Charlotte Nursery and Infant School is a large infant school based in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. Our 300 children range from 3 to 7 years old and we have a school dog - Doris. We are a very nurturing school not only for children but staff as well and our apprentice will be warmly welcomed into the Charlotte family. We are aspirational for our children, we are looking for someone who shares our passion for supporting young children.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 8.15am - 4.15pmSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Functional Skills Tutor – Maths & EnglishLocation: West Yorkshire – Various Centres Salary: £38,000 Basic Salary + Benefits Contract: Full-time, permanentAbout the RoleOur client is seeking a passionate and dedicated Functional Skills Tutor to deliver high-quality Maths and English teaching up to Level 2. This role will see you working across various centres in West Yorkshire, supporting adult learners to gain essential qualifications that open up opportunities in work, further education, and everyday life.You will use innovative teaching, learning, and assessment methods to engage learners, boost confidence, and help them achieve their potential. Alongside delivering outstanding lessons, you’ll provide information, advice, and guidance, track progress, and ensure compliance with internal and external quality standards.Key Responsibilities
Deliver engaging, learner-focused Maths and English Functional Skills sessions up to Level 2.Plan and prepare lessons, learning activities, and resources to meet individual needs.Assess learner work, provide constructive feedback, and track progress towards qualifications.Support learner engagement strategies to meet monthly targets and KPIs.Challenge and inspire learners, developing their skills, confidence, and independence.Facilitate projects and assignments where appropriate.Maintain compliance with Ofsted, Matrix, funding, and internal quality standards.Liaise with other departments to meet learner needs.Promote safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion at all times.
About YouEssential:
Recognised teaching qualification (or willingness to work towards one).Maths & English qualifications at Level 2 or above.Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.Experience delivering or working within Maths and/or English education.Knowledge of inclusive and non-discriminatory teaching practices.
Desirable:
Experience with e-portfolio systems (preferably OneFile).IAG Level 2 qualification (or willingness to work towards one).Experience of Ofsted inspections.Commitment to ongoing CPD.
What’s on Offer
£38,000 Basic SalaryCompany benefits inc. Holidays and pension schemeOpportunity to make a real difference in the lives of learners.Professional development and training opportunities.Supportive team environment.Variety in your working week, with multiple centres and learner groups.
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In this role, you will:
Support the SVS team to plan, advertise and evaluate a wide-ranging programme of high-quality online or in-person training and information events. You will be part of this process from beginning to end, supporting the team with analysing and assessing the impact of the training events offered.
Managing our training inbox and supporting the delivery of training sessions, including welcoming those attending, housekeeping and facilitating some elements of the training delivery, for example, break out rooms and screen sharing.
Work with the SVS team to develop communications to be promoted internally to staff in SCC, and to our partners such as schools and other education settings through Surrey Education Services.
Alongside other team members, you will support with content creation for the SVS website and other material to promote the work of SVS.
Over time, you will have opportunities to lead and play a key role in supporting specialised events which will in include participation events and activity days for children and young people, team training days and conferencing and more.
Training:The learning side of your apprenticeship will be delivered by Surrey Adult Learning with face-to-face workshops taking place once a month. As you progress through your course, you'll have one to ones with training assessors between once a week and once a month dependant on your needs. On average, you'll spend 4 days a week working and learning on the job and 1 day a week studying and completing work towards your qualification which will be the equivalent of 2 A-Levels.Training Outcome:As your qualification comes to an end and you begin to turn your eye to the future, we have a fantastic support programme in place that will put you in the best position to take the next step on your exciting career journey. Our desire is for all our apprenticeships to be the first step on a long and successful career journey within SCC.Employer Description:The Surrey Way behaviours are a guide that supports our council to work together effectively and deliver our best for our customers and communities, and for each other. Discover more about our behaviours.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Room LeaderHere at Zero2Five we are delighted to be working on behalf of a thriving independent Nursery based in Bletchingley, Redhill who are looking to employ a Level 3 Qualified Room Leader or a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Nurse looking to progress in their early years journey. The successful candidate will deliver high standards of care, child development and learning for the nursery children in a welcoming, caring and safe environment.Requirements:
Minimum Level 3 childcare qualificationStrong understanding of early childhood development and learningProviding care and education to children with a wide range of needs and abilitiesExcellent knowledge of how to provide for the needs of babies and young childrenCommitted to providing consistently high levels of quality care and education opportunities to all children
Minimum of 2 years’ experience within a childcare setting
Key Responsibilities
Provide a stimulating and engaging environment for the children on a daily basis.Be proactive in developing and embedding classroom routines ensuring all staff consistently practice the routines so children are continually supported.Safeguard and promote the health, safety and welfare of childrenBe a key person to a number of children, providing a secure attachment figure to help children settle, meeting their care needs such as feeding, sleeping and nappy changes, planning for your key children’s needs and interests and monitoring and supporting their development.Oversee, track and assess the progress and attainments of the children in your Room, ensuring individual developmental needs of all children are met.Maintain a high level of communication with parents, including producing reports to parents and participating in Parents’ Evenings for the children in your Room.Ensure effective working practice is followed including safeguarding and adhere to all School policies and procedures.Make observations on children and ensure learning journals are of high quality and kept up to date for the Room.Be proactive in embedding classroom routines so children are continually supported.Plan and implement adult-directed purposeful play activities to suit the children’s needs and stages of development, supporting and promoting each child’s learning.
The successful candidate can look forward to a very competitive salary with additional benefits such as in-house training with career progression opportunities. With this, you will be working in a setting that has excellent facilities and will be working with a friendly team and an experienced manager who appreciates you for your work!If this sounds like the type of position you have been looking for, apply online today, or send your most up-to-date CV to keira@zero2five.co.uk....Read more...
Room LeaderHere at Zero2Five we are delighted to be working on behalf of a thriving independent Nursery based in Bletchingley, Redhill who are looking to employ a Level 3 Qualified Room Leader or a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Nurse looking to progress in their early years journey. The successful candidate will deliver high standards of care, child development and learning for the nursery children in a welcoming, caring and safe environment.Requirements:
Minimum Level 3 childcare qualificationStrong understanding of early childhood development and learningProviding care and education to children with a wide range of needs and abilitiesExcellent knowledge of how to provide for the needs of babies and young childrenCommitted to providing consistently high levels of quality care and education opportunities to all children
Minimum of 2 years’ experience within a childcare setting
Key Responsibilities
Provide a stimulating and engaging environment for the children on a daily basis.Be proactive in developing and embedding classroom routines ensuring all staff consistently practice the routines so children are continually supported.Safeguard and promote the health, safety and welfare of childrenBe a key person to a number of children, providing a secure attachment figure to help children settle, meeting their care needs such as feeding, sleeping and nappy changes, planning for your key children’s needs and interests and monitoring and supporting their development.Oversee, track and assess the progress and attainments of the children in your Room, ensuring individual developmental needs of all children are met.Maintain a high level of communication with parents, including producing reports to parents and participating in Parents’ Evenings for the children in your Room.Ensure effective working practice is followed including safeguarding and adhere to all School policies and procedures.Make observations on children and ensure learning journals are of high quality and kept up to date for the Room.Be proactive in embedding classroom routines so children are continually supported.Plan and implement adult-directed purposeful play activities to suit the children’s needs and stages of development, supporting and promoting each child’s learning.
The successful candidate can look forward to a very competitive salary with additional benefits such as in-house training with career progression opportunities. With this, you will be working in a setting that has excellent facilities and will be working with a friendly team and an experienced manager who appreciates you for your work!If this sounds like the type of position you have been looking for, apply online today, or send your most up-to-date CV to keira@zero2five.co.uk....Read more...
Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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Contract: Permanent | Full Time (37.5 hours per week)
Are you a strong, compassionate leader ready to make a real difference in adult social care? We’re looking for a Team Manager who can lead from the front, inspire excellence, and drive high standards of person-centred support.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leading and mentoring a team of support staff to deliver safe, person-focused care
Ensuring safeguarding practices are upheld and concerns are reported appropriately
Managing staff rotas, performance, and development plans
Overseeing support plans, risk assessments, and health & safety compliance
Acting as the main point of contact for professionals, families, and local authorities
Supporting individuals with access to work, education, or volunteering opportunities
Carrying out service audits and team meetings to ensure quality standards are met
What You’ll Need:
Experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health needs
Level 3 Health & Social Care (or equivalent qualification)
A background in staff supervision or team management
Great communication, organisational and leadership skills
IT proficiency and confidence managing systems and records
Flexibility to work across weekdays, weekends, and take part in on-call duties
Willingness to travel between local services and attend training
What You’ll Get:
Generous annual leave and 2 paid Wellbeing Days each year
Enhanced sick pay and maternity/paternity leave
Time and a half for bank holiday shifts
Access to a discount platform covering 3,500+ retailers
Free counselling, occupational health, and physiotherapy services
Opportunities for fully funded training, apprenticeships, and nationally recognised qualifications
Long service awards, staff recognition schemes, and career progression opportunities
Workplace pension scheme and season ticket/travel loan options
We celebrate inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. If you’re passionate about enabling people to live independent and fulfilling lives, this is your chance to lead a team that delivers just that.
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The apprentice will be employed on a full range of tasks, including:
Listing and cataloguing archives
Answering queries
Fulfilling the rota with the public search room desk duties
Supporting archivists and conservators
Fully engaging in the history and heritage of Worcestershire
This role will focus on:
Acquiring and managing archive collections
Providing access and helping archive users
Engaging wider audiences with archive collections
You will be outgoing, friendly with the public, able to meet deadlines and work alone at times. The job involves some evening and weekend duties.
As the county Archive and Archaeology Service, we care for documents dating back to the 11th century. Our busy public service welcomes thousands of researchers each year, exploring our extensive collections. We answer many more online enquiries, including requests for images of our documents. We have a dedicated support service cataloguing, conserving and digitising archival material from the Middle Ages to the present day.Training:The Level 7 Archivist and Records Manager apprentice will spend four days a week working at The Hive, Worcester, learning on the job, and one day a week doing off-the-job learning, during which the apprentice will attend online and in-person training sessions with Westminster Adult Education Service, complete independent learning or write about their work for their portfolio of evidence, which is used in the end-point assessment.Training Outcome:You will receive a level 7 apprenticeship degree in Archives & Records Management. With the completion of this apprenticeship, there may be the opportunity to continue with the organisation on a permanent basis.Employer Description:This is a highly motivated, hard-working school, totally committed to providing an excellent platform for learning. We are very proud of the warm and happy atmosphere which encompasses the school, and believe that the key to our success is the quality of relationships and the high levels of care that exist among all members of the school community.
Home and school work closely together to provide a safe and secure environment in which children grow in confidence and independence. From this foundation, children are able to acquire respect for themselves, others and the environment; to use their powers of reasoning and imagination to discover, analyse, innovate, solve problems and to express their ideas confidently and to develop an enjoyment and life-long love of learning.Working Hours :Mondays to Fridays from 9am to 5pm, may work the occasional evening and Saturdays.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative....Read more...
Special Collections holds rare books, historic manuscripts, photographs, audiovisual and digital items from the University’s own archive and many other unique collections. The apprentice will apply specialist knowledge gained through their training to the work of the team. This will include care of collections, reader support and engagement activities, to support research, education and public access.
We welcome applications from all candidates and particularly encourage individuals of African descent and those with lived experience of anti-Black racism to apply. We are building a team that reflects the communities we work with, and your leadership, insight and expertise are vital to shaping an inclusive and equitable future at the University of Bristol.
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/university/anti-racism-at-bristol/reparative-futures-programme/
Are you?
Experienced within the Black African Caribbean heritage/cultural sector or a related sector and able to demonstrate an interest in archives and records work
Able to understand and demonstrate care and sensitivity for the special nature of the unique and distinct archive materials within Special Collections
Do you have?
Excellent IT skills, are an advanced user of standard computing packages, e.g. Microsoft Office/365 and have the ability to learn new software and programs
The ability to understand and interpret information and good problem-solving skills
Experience of working methodically and with excellent attention to detail, and of managing short and long-term workloads to plan and implement projects
Excellent communication, presentation and influencing skills, with a passion for engaging new users
A flexible approach and the ability to work collaboratively with others, building and sustaining positive relationships with team members and other university staff
The successful applicant will be:
Listing the contents of archival collections onto our online system and creating metadata to ensure the discoverability and accessibility of accurate data on our collections
Researching and editing information from archival sources for inclusion in reports, documents, blog posts etc. regarding the university’s history and other narratives emerging from our collections
Providing support and advice to archive users and colleagues, in our reading room, teaching room and remotely
Building working relationships with key internal and external contacts to increase engagement with Special Collections holdings and services
Undertaking project tasks to help Special Collections support the University’s research, learning, governance and inclusion goals
Training:The apprentice will spend one day per week in “off the job” training provided by Westminster Adult Education Service (WAES). They will use this time to research, complete assigned self-learning projects or write up assignments that contribute to the portfolio of evidence that is used in the end-point assessment. Once a month, the day of off-the-job learning will be a taught session, alternating between online and in-person.
After 3 years, the Apprentice will complete a six-month assessment period which will result in completion of the L7 Archivist and Records Manager apprenticeship standard by means of a work-based project, written up as a report, and a professional discussion, underpinned by a portfolio of evidence built during the learning period.Training Outcome:The Level 7 Archivist and Records Manager apprenticeship is a technical training route into the archives sector in England and is equivalent to the Master’s degree typically required to become a qualified archivist. Qualified archivists and records managers often find work in local authorities, universities, businesses and heritage organisations like cathedrals or historic houses.Employer Description:Bristol University is one of the most popular and successful universities in the UK, ranked 54th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2025.
Special Collections holds rare books, historic manuscripts, photographs, audiovisual and digital items from the University’s own archive and many other unique collections. The apprentice will apply specialist knowledge gained through their training to the work of the team. This will include care of collections, reader support and engagement activities, to support research, education and public access.
We welcome applications from all candidates and particularly encourage individuals of African descent and those with lived experience of anti-Black racism to apply. We are building a team that reflects the communities we work with, and your leadership, insight and expertise are vital to shaping an inclusive and equitable future at the University of BristolWorking Hours :Monday to Friday between 9am to 5pm and occasional evening or weekend.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Permanent, full-time opportunity Prime coastal location in NSW’s second-largest city Fellowship training and previous experience in Paediatric Radiology is essentialWhere you’ll be working You will be working at the leading health facility of the region, a major tertiary referral hospital for both paediatric and adult care. This is a 796-bed facility, with 126 paediatric beds. This hospital provides a full range of services, including emergency care, mental health, surgery, maternity, cancer care, chronic condition management, and virtual care. The Emergency Department here sees approximately 67,500 presentations annually, making it the busiest trauma centre in all of New South Wales. The Divisions of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine together provide a complete range of training modalities including General Radiology, Fluoroscopy, Tomography, Angiography, Interventional Procedures, MRI, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine and PET. As Paediatric Radiologist, you will provide high-quality, evidence-based, patient-focused imaging services to admitted and non-admitted patients and their families. You’ll provide medical leadership and expert advice in the planning, coordination, operation and evaluation of the delivery of paediatric radiology services. You will have opportunities to participate in multidisciplinary training and education, including Fellows and Trainees in postgraduate medical programs. You will also have opportunities to take part in various departmental and external research initiatives. Where you’ll be living You will be living in the second-most populous city of New South Wales. This coastal region, situated at the mouth of the Hunter River, is known for its strong sense of community, laid-back lifestyle, and stunning beaches. It’s especially famous for its surf beaches, like Merewether, Nobbys, and Bar Beach, which draw surfers from across Australia and beyond. Residents here enjoy a more sustainable way of life, wide open spaces, shorter commutes, and vibrant cultural and social hubs. Here, you’ll enjoy a lower cost of living and a more affordable housing market, with access to excellent schooling options and endless outdoor adventure opportunities. Residents benefit from a perfect blend of big city energy and relaxed, coastal living, with year-round festivities, urban renewal initiatives, and an abundance of scenic natural landscapes. Sydney is only a 2-hour drive away, and the region also has its own airport. Salary information Paediatric Radiologists can expect a competitive salary in line with the NSW Award, plus a range of benefits and incentives. Requirements Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (FRANZCR). About us Elective Recruitment is a person-centred recruitment consultancy. Your career progression is just as important to us as your well-being and work-life balance. We are not just another recruitment company; we do things our way and we consult. We have a very clear vision: create great careers, better lifestyles, and add value - and we won’t stop until this is achieved. For access to Paediatric Radiologist jobs in NSW join our network today. For a confidential discussion contact the Elective Recruitment Team at +61 2 9137 4300, or apply now!....Read more...
Main Tasks:
To administer the HETA adult training programmes; arranging dates, venues and quotations. Taking bookings and dealing with enquiries from training delegates, sending out training packs and joining instructions and ensuring arrangements for refreshments and any other requirements are dealt with prior, during and after the training has been delivered at all times adhering to the company quality procedures
To administer the HETA apprentice training programmes; from the initial outset of the recruitment process through to when the apprentice leaves the programme when they have successfully completed their apprenticeship. This is to include the organisation and coordination of the recruitment process at the individual centres, the coordination of the induction week, the tracking of the individual apprentices for attendance, behaviour and using the relevant reporting mechanisms as per HETA procedures
General Duties:
Effectively and efficiently answer telephone calls and direct them to their destination without delay. Dealing with visitors/learners to the centres, their queries, questions, problems and complaints in an efficient manner, always in a way that positively affects customer’s perception or call/visit experience of HETA
To effectively use a variety of software programmes to produce range of documents and databases, which includes logging information on to the Sage ACT database where required and maintaining detailed and accurate records
Provide communication systems by identifying organisational needs, evaluating options and ensuring HETA remains visible and contactable at all times to our external clients and customers
Complete special projects by organising and co-ordinating information and requirements. Planning, arranging and meeting schedules and monitoring results
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with management, co-workers, learners, companies and the general public. Communicate and liaise verbally and in writing between customer/suppliers/visitors/enquirers and staff, and interpret and respond clearly and effectively to spoken requests over the phone, or in person and to verbal and written instructions
Adhere to stated policies and procedures relating to health and safety, and quality management that apply to the role. Interpret instructions and issues arising, and then implement actions, according to administrative policies and procedures, i.e. customer complaints or course enquiries
Operate a variety of standard office machines, including PC, phone, fax, shredding machine and photocopier in the preparation of materials for use within the centre, to include training materials, marketing information, notices, and certification to include ordering and maintaining relevant office supplies for effectiveness of personal duties
Arrange and participate in meetings, team events, staff meetings, and open days/events. This includes the taking of minutes when requested by management
Arrange and organise (or assist with) events to promote HETA, HETA apprentices and HETA achievements, to include effective communication with all the stakeholders of the event ensuring all the relevant information is passed on and understood
Any other duties commensurate with this post that the Chief Executive deems important and suitable for the Company and the post holder after appropriate consultation with the post holder
Training:Level 3 Apprenticeship in Business Administration consisting of:
Level 3 Apprenticeship in Business Administration
Level 2 Functional Skills in Mathematics (if applicable)
Level 2 Functional Skills in English (if applicable)
You will be required to attend a half-day session with HBTC where you will work towards any functional skills (where needed) that you have to take. Additional off the job training will also be required as part of the apprenticeship. There will also be an end point assessment. Training Outcome:After the apprenticeship, there may be an opportunity for you to advance in the workplace or go on to higher education. Employer Description:Humberside Engineering Training Association HETA is a rapidly expanding Group Training Association (GTA) with training centres in Hull, Stallingborough and Scunthorpe. HETA provide training to Level 3 & 4 engineering apprentices, higher education and upskilling courses for over 300 of our client companies. HETA are proud to work with some of the biggest names in engineering and manufacturing, working together we support the growth of engineering training locally, regionally and nationally.Working Hours :Monday to Thursday, 8.00am - 4:15pm.
Friday, 8.00am - 4.00pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Establish rapport and respectful, trusting relationships with pupils, acting as a role model and being aware of and responding appropriately to individual needs
Assist and support pupils, including those with special needs, in respect of personal, local and national learning strategies across the curriculum, as directed by the teacher
Ensure all pupils are safe and have equal access to opportunities to learn and develop
The role may include supporting pupil’s personal programmes, relating to social, health, physical, hygiene, and welfare matters The pupil may also need assistance to access different areas of the school
Following appropriate training and in line with school procedures, to administer basic first aid and/or medication as required
Promote inclusion and acceptance of all pupils by encouraging them to interact with each other and to engage in activities led by the teacher
Promote self-esteem and encourage pupils to act independently as appropriate
Provide feedback on pupils’ personal needs as appropriate
Support the teacher in managing pupil behaviour, reporting difficulties as appropriate. Support pupils to understand instructions
Gather, report information from/to parents/carers as directed
Be aware of pupil problems/progress/achievements and report to the teacher as agreed
Undertake basic pupil record keeping as requested
Prepare classroom as directed for lessons and clear-up afterwards
Assist with the display of pupils’ work
Prepare and maintain equipment/resources as directed by the teacher and assist pupils in their use
Provide routine clerical support for teachers, e.g. photocopying, filing, collecting money, checking deliveries and placing goods in stock and maintaining records of stock
To understand the importance of inclusion, equality and diversity, both when working with pupils and with colleagues, and to promote equal opportunities for all
To uphold and promote the values and the ethos of the school.
To implement and uphold the policies, procedures and codes of practice of the School, including relating to customer care, finance, data protection, ICT, health & safety, anti-bullying and safeguarding/child protection
To take a pro-active approach to health and safety, working with others in the school to minimise and mitigate potential hazards and risks, and actively contribute to the security of the school, e.g. challenging a stranger on the premises
To participate and engage with workplace learning and development opportunities to continually improve own performance and that of the team/school, subject to the school training plan
To attend and participate in relevant meetings as appropriate
To undertake any other additional duties commensurate with the grade of the post
To work as part of a professional Teaching Assistant Team in our Academy which includes:
Being responsible for supporting child initiated and adult led activities based around the needs and interests of each individual child
Supporting the observation and assessment of the children
Working as part of a team to ensure each child feels safe and secure
Working in partnership with colleagues, parents and/or carers or other professionals
Having a duty of care and following relevant safeguarding procedures
Training:
Teaching Assistant Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard
Training Outcome:
Teaching Assistant
Employer Description:Our core aim is to provide the best possible education for our children. We want the academy to make a real difference to the lives of pupils and parents.
We believe that The Harmony Trust will be a place where every child believes, achieves and succeeds. Developing well-being and self-esteem is at our core alongside raising attainment and achievement.
We aim to prepare our learners for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life through a balanced high-quality education in a caring and stimulating environment, where our school community is learning and achieving together.
We have academies in Derby and the Northwest and have approximately 780 staff.Working Hours :Monday to Friday. Shifts to be confirmed. 30 minutes lunch break.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Good literacy skills,Able to work flexibly,Self evaluation skills,Able to learn from others,Self improvement skills,Passion and commitment,Highly motivated,Highly enthusiastic....Read more...