Act as the first point of contact for parents and visitors arriving at the school.
Deal with telephone and face-to-face enquiries efficiently and in a professional and supportive manner.
Seek support from other colleagues where necessary to respond to complex enquiries.
Respond to messages promptly and accurately, passing on information to relevant staff members as necessary.
Assist staff and children with the information and support they need.
Manage and organise completed forms from parents.
Organise and distribute incoming and outgoing post.
Provide administrative support to staff as needed.
Assist with checking and distribution of stock.
Carry out filing, printing, laminating and photocopying. Maintain the operation of the printer and photocopier to ensure it is ready to use at all times, resolving any issues as necessary.
Keep records in accordance with the school’s record retention schedule and data protection law, ensuring information security and confidentiality at all times.
Operate the school's computer systems for recording and retrieving purposes, including the production of spreadsheets, inventories, databases, accounts and other information as required.
To requisition supplies, and to check and record deliveries of supplies to the school.
Manage the lost property.
To maintain attendance registers on a daily basis and telephone parents of absentees on the first day of absence if the school has not been notified of a reason for absence.
To liaise with the Senior Admin Assistant/Headteacher for children with persistent absence.
Write and send email responses that are professional and uphold the school’s vision and values.
Update and distribute online and offline communications, e.g. letters, newsletters, school website.
Training:
Training will be delivered by LMP Education remotely.
You will work with a tutor on a 121 basis where you will receive support throughout.
Training Outcome:
You may be offered a permanent position with the school after completion of the apprenticeship.
Employer Description:We are a larger than average sized infant school, with capacity for 222 children from Foundation Stage 2 to Year 2. We have a two form entry into Foundation Stage 2 with a standard intake number of 60 children, which may rise or fall within the year.
We are situated in a residential part of Rotherham, close to the motorway, General Hospital and town centre. We are fortunate to share a pleasant and extensive site with Sitwell Junior School, with whom we have close liaison; this helps us provide a continuity of education for children from 4-11 years. We are very proud to be a diverse and multi-cultural school, with over 20 languages represented!Working Hours :Monday to Friday 8.45 - 3.15pm, 1 hour for lunchSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Non judgemental,Hard Working....Read more...
ID - 1674its a Private Hospital.Position: RMNSalary: £35276 / annumShift Pattern: Fulltime Days and NightsLocation: York YO43Job Overview:The Staff Nurse is responsible for providing high-quality nursing care to residents in a nursing home setting. This role involves assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care plans to ensure residents receive comprehensive, individualized care. The Staff Nurse works as part of a multidisciplinary team to promote residents' well-being and quality of life.Key Responsibilities:Clinical Care:Deliver nursing care in accordance with current best practices, standards, policies, and procedures.Assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs, and develop and implement individualized care plans.Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring accurate documentation and adherence to protocols.Monitor and record residents' conditions, reporting any changes or concerns to the senior nurse or manager.Provide end-of-life care and support to residents and their families, ensuring dignity and comfort.Resident Interaction:Build positive relationships with residents, understanding their needs, preferences, and values.Promote residents' independence, privacy, and dignity in all aspects of care.Encourage and support residents to participate in social and recreational activities.Communication:Communicate effectively with residents, families, and the multidisciplinary team.Report and document incidents, accidents, or complaints promptly and in accordance with policy.Participate in and contribute to staff meetings, handovers, and training sessions.Team Collaboration:Work collaboratively with other nurses, care staff, and healthcare professionals to provide holistic care.Support, mentor, and supervise care assistants and junior staff.Participate in the induction and training of new staff members.Compliance and Professional Development:Adhere to all regulatory and statutory requirements, including those set by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and documentation.Engage in continuous professional development, attending training and keeping up to date with nursing best practices.Ensure personal compliance with health and safety, infection control, and safeguarding policies.Qualifications and Experience:Essential:Registered Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.Previous experience in a care home or similar setting.Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing best practices.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively as part of a team.Desirable:Experience in dementia care, palliative care, or gerontological nursing.Additional qualifications or training relevant to the role.Personal Attributes:Compassionate and empathetic approach to care.Strong organizational and time-management skills.Ability to work under pressure and manage challenging situations.Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care.....Read more...
Several positions available across multiple sites Flexible work arrangements Four possible sites in and around the CBD Where you’ll be workingYou will be working within a Health Service comprising an extensive network of hospitals that provides a combination of tertiary, secondary and specialist health care services including emergency and critical care, state trauma, elective and emergency surgery, general medical, mental health, inpatient and outpatient services, aged care, and women’s, children’s and neonates services. The Mental Health Division of this health service has 3 community services and several state-wide services that include the State Aboriginal Mental Health Service (SAMHS), Mobile Community Outreach Team (MCOT) and Mental Health Emergency Response Line (MHERL).As Consultant Psychiatrist, you will lead a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive, specialist psychiatric services. You will work collaboratively, and often with a shared model of care, on a broad range of cases. You will contribute to the provision of clinical excellence and high-quality, patient-centred care through inpatient care, crisis care, hospital-based day therapy services, ongoing case management, and community outreach programs. You will have ample opportunities for teaching, development and participation in clinical trials, and continued professional development. Consultant Psychiatrist positions are available across General Adult, Older Adult and Adolescent Mental health services. There are in-patient, community and Emergency department positions available. Where you’ll be livingYou could be living in one of four locations in and around the iconic capital city of Western Australia. Consistently ranked one of the world’s most liveable cities, this region is highly regarded for its natural splendour and relaxed lifestyle. Nestled on the banks of the famous Swan River, this city enjoys almost year-round sunshine, rich cultural diversity and an innovative, more sustainable way of life. Residents here enjoy modern urban living while also having easy access to the region’s several pristine beaches, nearby islands and open, green spaces. Excellent schooling and housing options are available, and the city’s major airport is nearby, with daily and frequent national and international flights. Salary informationConsultant Psychiatrists can expect a total remuneration of up to $465,018, including a range of benefits 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 usElective 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 Australia join our network today.For a confidential discussion contact the Elective Recruitment Team at +61 2 9137 4300, or apply now!....Read more...
Applications are invited from commited and experienced Registered Nurses, Allied Health Professionals or Social Workers to join the Severe & Profound Adult Learning Disabilities Residential Home team as Band 5 Team Leader within the Adult Learning Disabilites Service on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.This Home provides support to service users with severe, profound and multiple learning disabilities, complex physical and sensory disabilities, and behaviour that challenge, including those who require 24 hour care.Reporting to the Band 6 Deputy Manager, you will provide and oversee care and support for your Service Users, leading and motivating the Band 3 and Band 4 Support Workers in your team. The home aims to promote the wellbeing, independence and quality of life of service users, while ensuring their safety and dignity. This may include cleaning, shopping, washing ironing, cooking, personal care, managing finances, accessing the community. Service users are encouraged to participate in these activities with the staff.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale.The current Band 5 salary range is £38,744 to £49,970 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbor town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community.Providing an excellent Learning Disabilities Service, supported by modern equipment and reliant on Healthcare professionals recruited to a high standard.Person requirements:Registered Nurse, AHP or Social Worker with appropriate UK statutory professional registration as applicable.Current or recent experience supporting Adults with Autism and/or Learning DisabilityNewly or soon-to-qualify Learning Disabilities Nurses looking to start their post-registration career as part of this team may be considered. Current clean driving licence.Personal Qualities to include; Reliability, Honesty, Patience, Resilience, Motivation and Leadership skills.The benefits of working in Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - An annual bonus of £1,605. - Registered Nurse applicants will recieve an additional £3,000 bonus on completion of two, then four years service. - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000* - Three months initial free accommodation* - On-site Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from Consultant Cellular Pathologists to join the Pathology Services team based at the main Hospital site on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.Guernsey has a population of 65,000 and benefits from a flat 20% tax rate, no VAT or Council tax. It has some of the British Isles finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter’s Port, the island’s capital.This a newly-created role due to an increased workload within histopathology and cancer multidisciplinary team workloads.This is a full-time post, and the successful candidate will work alongside the current Pathologist who reports in a general capacity.You will need to have an interest in two-three disciplines, urology and skin or GIT and breast is desirable but other combinations are welcome also. Part of the role will be supporting Biomedical Scientists in achieving the IBMS Diploma in Expert Practice in Histological Dissection.The Department processes approximately 5,000 requests a year for primary and secondary care and visiting clinicians. Skin specimens are the largest group type followed by gastrointestinal, gynaecology, urological and breast specimens. Large specimens are from the following surgical procedures: laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, breast surgery, upper and lower GI surgery (oesophagectomy, gastrectomy and colectomy), hysterectomy, orchidectomy, nephrectomy, thyroidectomy, laryngectomy and cervical lymph node dissection for head and neck cancers. The Cellular Pathology Team comprises; Consultant Cellular Pathologists (x2) Biomedical Scientists Section Head x 1, BMS x 3, Trainee BMS x 1, Health Care Scientific Assistant / Anatomical Pathology Assistant x 1 and Administration staff x 2. This is a small, friendly department, with a good team working spirit.The overall Pathology Department employs 50 staff across five disciplines processing 160,000 requests a year.Role Requirements:- Full GMC registration with a licence to practise. - FRCPath Diploma or equivalent qualification.- If you are newly qualified, and UK trained, you must be a holder of Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT), or within six months of award of CCT by date of interview. All other applicants will be required to show evidence of equivalency to the UK CCT/of the UK CCT.The benefits of working in Guernsey include:– A higher-than-UK salary.– A relocation payment of £5,000*– A generous four year private rental allowance to support the cost of private rental accommodation*– A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low.*Full T&C in relocation directiveJarrodean is a leading UK healthcare recruitment partner to the NHS, UK Independent Sector and States of Guernsey Health & Social Care. As a nurse-led consultancy our understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills and experience to appropriate vacancies.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
We are seeking an appropriately-skilled and qualified Advanced Nurse Practitioner to join the A&E team at the major health facility on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. You will work within the 12 bedded emergency department that treats all emergency attendances across the Island of Guernsey.The department comprises of 5 major bays, 1 paediatric bay, 2 resuscitation bay, an eye room, a triage room and minor assessment room.The department that treat approximately 18,000 patients a year both adults and children.Reporting to the Emergency Department Nurse Manager you will;- have advanced knowledge and skills in emergency care and be recognised as a clinically autonomous practitioner.- practice within emergency care to provide patient centred clinical care. This will encompass the skills of assessment, examination, diagnosis and treatment within their scope of practice within the ED. - work alongside the ED doctors to assist in the safe referral and discharge of patients with un-differentiated and undiagnosed presentations in any area of the ED.- work within their level of competence and locally agreed guidelines to facilitate care to meet the needs of patients and their families.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale. The Guernsey Band 8A salary range is £70,723 to £84,752 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH. Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital. This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community. Providing an excellent Critical care, the Unit is supported by modern equipment and reliant on Healthcare professionals recruited to a high standard. Person requirements: NMC-Registered Nurse Masters degree in Advanced Clinical Practice qualification Non-medical Prescribing qualification Current or recent post-registration Emergency Department experience at Band 7 levelCurrent EPALS/ALSThe benefits of working for the States of Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - A £1,605 annual bonus - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT- On-site Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from experienced School Nurses to join the team on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.You will be part of the School Nursing Team based in Guernsey and be responsible for the delivery of Universal Health Services to your designated schools.The role offers an eight year local housing permit, a £5,000 relocation payment and four years of private rental allowance to help offset the cost of private rent.Reporting to the Team Leader, you will - manage a caseload of designated schools or area as the named health professional with responsibility for the planning and delivery of the public health initiatives - support the development of the service and work with colleagues to ensure the delivery of a safe and effective service.- be the principal point of contact for allocated schools in the area. - develop and deliver cooperative working arrangements with schools that support healthy outcomes for children, young people and facilitate partnership working across schools and other partner organisations - be responsible for the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme and immunisations for a designated area or school- be responsible for identifying need within a school or community A full job description is available on applicationPlease note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale. The current Band 6 salary range is £46,152 to £62,310 plus an annual bonus of £1,605.Full credit for NHS or UK Local Authority service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital. This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including preventing, diagnosing and treating people with illnesses in the hospital complex, and supporting people with disabilities in the wider community. Guernsey offers an outstanding School Nurse service, totally reliant on the quality of School Nurses recruited to a high standard.Person requirements:Registered Nurse or Midwife Specialist Community Public Health Nursing qualification, with SCPHN registration with the NMCCurrent or recent UK School Nurse experience A current Driving Licence The benefits of working for The States of Guernsey include:– A higher-than-UK salary.– A generous bonus scheme; £1,605– A flat rate 20% income tax.– No Council tax or VAT– A relocation payment of £5,000 and a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* – A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low.*Full T&C in relocation directive We are a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Nursing staff, with a dedicated division for School Nurses. As a nurse-led consultancy, we are in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Siemens Healthineers is one of the world’s largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics and medical information technology.
We have an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic and aspiring individuals to join our Field Service Engineer Apprenticeship based in the M6 corridor (Stoke, Crewe, Stafford) region, beginning in August 2026.
This engineering apprenticeship will involve dedicated training on your journey to becoming a skilled Field Service Engineer in the healthcare industry and offers a favourable apprenticeship salary and benefits.
In this Field Service Engineer Apprenticeship role, you will join our field-based engineering team of approximately 200 engineers and be ultimately responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining our medical systems. You will provide vital technical service support to our customers and work at hospital sites throughout the UK, initially focusing on customer sites within the M6 corridor (Stoke, Crewe, Stafford) region.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
Develop an understanding of relevant industry health and safety standards, regulations, and environmental and regulatory requirements
Maintenance and operational practices, processes and procedures cover a range of plant and equipment
Locate, and rectify faults in plant and equipment
Communicate with and provide information to stakeholders in line with personal roles and responsibilities
Read, understand and interpret information and work in compliance with technical specifications and supporting documentation
Inspect and maintain appropriate plant and equipment to meet operational requirements
Assess and test the performance and condition of plant and equipment
Communicate, handover and confirm that the appropriate engineering process has been completed to specification
Position, assemble, install and dismantle electrical plant and equipment, which may include motors, switchgear, cables and conductors, to agreed specifications
Diagnose and determine the cause of faults in electrical plant and equipment
Replace, repair or remove components in the electrical plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition
You can also expect the following:
Travel to sites across your allocated region
Attend other Siemens manufacturing sites across the country on temporary short-term assignments
Visit the Siemens Healthineers Customer Care Centre in Camberley, Surrey
Travel abroad to the Siemens Training Centres in Germany and the US as required
Training:
Practical Skills Training to be delivered at a local college
BTEC Level 3 Diploma to be studied at College on a day-release basis over the first 2 years of the programme - if level 3 not already achieved
If Level 3 already achieved, will work towards achieving the Engineering HNC
Portfolio of competence-based evidence to meet the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours criteria as outlined in the Standard.
End Point Assessment
Level 2 Functional Skills in maths and English (if required)
Training Outcome:
Upon completion of the Apprenticeship, you will have the opportunity to apply for a full-time position at Siemens. Healthineers as a Customer Service Engineer with the opportunity of further education and product training
Employer Description:Our technology empowers customers to transform the industries that form the backbone of economies: industry, transportation, buildings and grids. Our solutions accelerate the digital transformation of multiple industries, to scale sustainability impact.Working Hours :Monday - Friday (Exact shifts to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Patience....Read more...
Siemens Healthineers is one of the world’s largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics and medical information technology.
We have an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic and aspiring individuals to join our Field Service Engineer Apprenticeship based in the London and Southern England area, beginning in August 2026.
This engineering apprenticeship will involve dedicated training on your journey to becoming a skilled Field Service Engineer in the healthcare industry and offers a favourable apprenticeship salary and benefits.
In this Field Service Engineer Apprenticeship role, you will join our field-based engineering team of approximately 200 engineers and be ultimately responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining our medical systems. You will provide vital technical service support to our customers and work at hospital sites throughout the UK, initially focusing on customer sites within the London and South England area.
Duties include but are not limited to:
Develop an understanding of relevant industry health and safety standards, regulations, and environmental and regulatory requirements
Maintenance and operational practices, processes and procedures cover a range of plant and equipment
Locate, and rectify faults in plant and equipment
Communicate with and provide information to stakeholders in line with personal roles and responsibilities
Read, understand and interpret information and work in compliance with technical specifications and supporting documentation
Inspect and maintain appropriate plant and equipment to meet operational requirements
Assess and test the performance and condition of plant and equipment
Communicate, handover and confirm that the appropriate engineering process has been completed to specification
Position, assemble, install and dismantle electrical plant and equipment, which may include motors, switchgear, cables and conductors, to agreed specifications
Diagnose and determine the cause of faults in electrical plant and equipment
Replace, repair or remove components in the electrical plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition
You can also expect the following:
Travel to sites across the South of England
Attend other Siemens manufacturing sites across the country on temporary short-term assignments
Visit the Siemens Healthineers Customer Care Centre in Camberley, Surrey
Travel abroad to the Siemens Training Centres in Germany and the US as required
Training:
Practical Skills Training to be delivered at Basingstoke College of Technology
BTEC Level 3 Diploma to be studied at College on a day-release basis over the first 2 years of the programme - if level 3 not already achieved
If Level 3 already achieved, will work towards achieving Engineering HNC
Portfolio of competence-based evidence to meet the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours criteria as outlined in the Standard
End Point Assessment
Level 2 Functional Skills in maths and English (if required)
Training Outcome:Upon completion of the Apprenticeship, you will have the opportunity to apply for a full-time position at Siemens Healthineers as a Customer Service Engineer with the opportunity of further education and product training.Employer Description:Our technology empowers customers to transform the industries that form the backbone of economies: industry, transportation, buildings and grids. Our solutions accelerate the digital transformation of multiple industries, to scale sustainability impact.Working Hours :Monday - Friday. Exact shifts to be confirmed.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Patience....Read more...
Morning Setup: Prepare the classroom or play area by arranging furniture, setting up learning materials, and ensuring the environment is clean and safe
Welcoming Children: Greet children and their parents as they arrive, helping them transition into the nursery environment
Supervision and Safety: Monitor children's activities to ensure their safety and encourage positive interactions among peers
Assist with Activities: Support lead staff in planning and conducting educational activities, such as arts and crafts, storytelling, and games
Meal and Snack Times: Help with serving meals and snacks, ensuring children eat healthily and follow proper meal routines
Hygiene Practices: Supervise children during washing hands and bathroom breaks, promoting hygiene practices
Educational Support: Assist in implementing learning activities tailored to the developmental needs of the children (cognitive, physical, social, emotional)
Observation and Documentation: Observe children's behaviours and progress, documenting milestones and any concerns for discussion with supervisors
Engage in Play: Actively participate in playtime, encouraging social skills and creativity while supporting children’s individual interests
Clean-up Duties: Help maintain a tidy, organised space by participating in clean-up after activities and ensuring equipment is stored properly
Communication with Staff: Attend staff meetings and training sessions, sharing observations and learning from experienced staff
Parent Interaction: Occasionally communicate with parents about their child’s day, reinforcing positive experiences
Personal Development: Engage in continuous learning through training opportunities, workshops, and feedback from supervisors
These activities can vary depending on the specific nursery and the age group of children being cared for
Training:Early Years Practitioner Level 2.
An apprenticeship includes regular training with a college or other training organisation. At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studying.Training Outcome:Once you are qualified you can move onto complete your level 3 Early Years. Once you've achieved your Level 3 qualification in Early Years in the UK, there are several job opportunities available to you in the early childhood education sector. Here are some roles you might consider:
Early Years Educator: Working directly with children aged 0-5 in settings like nurseries, preschools, or reception classes
Teaching Assistant: Supporting teachers in early years settings, helping with lesson planning and classroom management
Nursery Manager: Overseeing the operations of a nursery, managing staff, budgets, and ensuring that the educational standards are met
Playworker: Facilitating play activities in various settings, including schools, community centres, and playgroups
Childminder: Running your own childminding service, caring for children in your home
Learning Support Assistant: Supporting children with additional needs or disabilities, helping them integrate into early years settings
Early Years Consultant: Advising early years settings on best practices, regulations, and developmental programs (often requires additional experience or qualifications)
Family Support Worker: Working with families to provide guidance and support around child development and welfare
Employer Description:Kiddies Cabin Day Nursery in Slough opened in 1992 and registered at these new premises in 2004. It operates from a single storey building within the grounds of Upton Hospital in Slough.Working Hours :Shifts may vary but you will be working 40 hours per week. Shifts to be confirmed. Monday - Friday.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness,Caring,Kindness....Read more...
Are you an electrician with some experience of supervising teams, ready to take your career into one of the most exciting and fast-growing areas of construction? This is your chance to step into the specialist world of healthcare build and installation. Every project directly supports patient care in the UK.Why This Role Stands OutFrom MRI suites to CT scanner installations, no two jobs are alike. One week you could be leading a high-spec refurbishment in a city hospital, the next you’re overseeing the fit-out of cutting-edge diagnostic facilities on a new site. It’s technically challenging, varied, and never repetitive. You might be on the tools with a couple of others, or overseeing the construction of a brand new facility from the groundworks up.You’ll be the one making sure projects run smoothly, teams are managed effectively, and work is completed to the highest standards, all while playing a vital role in delivering facilities that transform healthcare.What You’ll Need
Electrical background – qualified to minimum 17th Edition (18th preferred)2+ years’ experience managing construction or installation sitesStrong leadership and organisational skillsFull UK driving licenceFlexibility to travel and stay away during the weekAbility to work both on the tools and supervise teams as the project demands.SSSTS or site supervision/management experience desirable
What’s On Offer
Competitive salaryFully equipped company van + fuel cardTech packageaccommodation when working awayDaily meal allowanceOngoing training and career development in a booming niche sector
This is more than a supervisor job—it’s a chance to be part of a specialist contractor at the forefront of UK healthcare construction. If you’re looking for variety, responsibility, and the opportunity to build a career in a thriving, rewarding market, we want to hear from you.Acumen Business Solutions is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
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Registered Service Manager – Care at Home
Highlands
Hospital discharge pressure and social care reform are back in the headlines, and the focus is clear. People need to be supported safely at home, with services that can respond quickly and consistently.
If care at home is where your experience sits, and you are comfortable running a service that changes hour by hour, this is a role where your judgement has real impact across Highland communities.
The role is based from an office around 14 miles north of Inverness, leading an established rural care at home service covering wide geography and varied logistics.
This is operational leadership in its truest sense. Care at home is the core. Rotas that shift daily. Lone worker oversight. Care plans that must stay live. Decisions that cannot wait for tomorrow.
The service currently delivers around 700 hours of care per week, with a clear and realistic ambition to grow beyond 1,000 hours sustainably. The team includes 26 care practitioners, with plans to build above 30, supported by a Care Coordinator and Team Leads. You hold registered responsibility and act as the operational anchor for the service.
Picture a working week where responsibility is clear and visible.
Care plans that reflect people’s lives as they are now, not how they looked months ago.
Recruitment, retention, supervision and performance that protect standards and steady the rota.
Relationships that matter, including commissioners and health and social care partners across the region.
Quality assurance that stands up to inspection and leads to genuine improvement, not paperwork for its own sake.
The sector is evolving. Investment, reform and workforce focus are reshaping how care at home is delivered in Scotland.
If building a stable, compliant service through change appeals to you, this environment will feel familiar.
What will help you succeed.
Several years working within care at home services, not just social care more broadly.
Leadership experience managing multiple priorities in a live operational setting.
Confidence with regulation, inspection standards, documentation and stakeholder engagement.
A full UK driving licence and access to a car.
Qualifications
A professional qualification in health, social work or a related field at SCQF Level 9.
A Leadership and Management qualification at SCQF Level 10, or a clear commitment to complete.
SVQ Level 4 in Health and Social Care, or readiness to move quickly towards it.
A competitive salary is offered, aligned to experience.
Right to work in the UK and a PVG check are required.
Sponsorship may be available for the right background, although care at home experience remains essential.
Relocation is achievable for those moving to the Highlands, with open discussion around housing and potential temporary accommodation support during the transition.
If your background is firmly rooted in care at home and you are ready to take registered responsibility for a rural Highlands service, send your CV to Recruitment Panda, even if it is not up to date, or call Tim the Principal Consultant working closely with this employer. ....Read more...
Registered Service Manager – Care at Home
Highlands
Hospital discharge pressure and social care reform are back in the headlines, and the focus is clear. People need to be supported safely at home, with services that can respond quickly and consistently.
If care at home is where your experience sits, and you are comfortable running a service that changes hour by hour, this is a role where your judgement has real impact across Highland communities.
The role is based from an office around 14 miles north of Inverness, leading an established rural care at home service covering wide geography and varied logistics.
This is operational leadership in its truest sense. Care at home is the core. Rotas that shift daily. Lone worker oversight. Care plans that must stay live. Decisions that cannot wait for tomorrow.
The service currently delivers around 700 hours of care per week, with a clear and realistic ambition to grow beyond 1,000 hours sustainably. The team includes 26 care practitioners, with plans to build above 30, supported by a Care Coordinator and Team Leads. You hold registered responsibility and act as the operational anchor for the service.
Picture a working week where responsibility is clear and visible.
Care plans that reflect people’s lives as they are now, not how they looked months ago.
Recruitment, retention, supervision and performance that protect standards and steady the rota.
Relationships that matter, including commissioners and health and social care partners across the region.
Quality assurance that stands up to inspection and leads to genuine improvement, not paperwork for its own sake.
The sector is evolving. Investment, reform and workforce focus are reshaping how care at home is delivered in Scotland.
If building a stable, compliant service through change appeals to you, this environment will feel familiar.
What will help you succeed.
Several years working within care at home services, not just social care more broadly.
Leadership experience managing multiple priorities in a live operational setting.
Confidence with regulation, inspection standards, documentation and stakeholder engagement.
A full UK driving licence and access to a car.
Qualifications
A professional qualification in health, social work or a related field at SCQF Level 9.
A Leadership and Management qualification at SCQF Level 10, or a clear commitment to complete.
SVQ Level 4 in Health and Social Care, or readiness to move quickly towards it.
A competitive salary is offered, aligned to experience.
Right to work in the UK and a PVG check are required.
Sponsorship may be available for the right background, although care at home experience remains essential.
Relocation is achievable for those moving to the Highlands, with open discussion around housing and potential temporary accommodation support during the transition.
If your background is firmly rooted in care at home and you are ready to take registered responsibility for a rural Highlands service, send your CV to Recruitment Panda, even if it is not up to date, or call Tim the Principal Consultant working closely with this employer. ....Read more...
Registered Service Manager – Care at Home
Highlands
Hospital discharge pressure and social care reform are back in the headlines, and the focus is clear. People need to be supported safely at home, with services that can respond quickly and consistently.
If care at home is where your experience sits, and you are comfortable running a service that changes hour by hour, this is a role where your judgement has real impact across Highland communities.
The role is based from an office around 14 miles north of Inverness, leading an established rural care at home service covering wide geography and varied logistics.
This is operational leadership in its truest sense. Care at home is the core. Rotas that shift daily. Lone worker oversight. Care plans that must stay live. Decisions that cannot wait for tomorrow.
The service currently delivers around 700 hours of care per week, with a clear and realistic ambition to grow beyond 1,000 hours sustainably. The team includes 26 care practitioners, with plans to build above 30, supported by a Care Coordinator and Team Leads. You hold registered responsibility and act as the operational anchor for the service.
Picture a working week where responsibility is clear and visible.
Care plans that reflect people’s lives as they are now, not how they looked months ago.
Recruitment, retention, supervision and performance that protect standards and steady the rota.
Relationships that matter, including commissioners and health and social care partners across the region.
Quality assurance that stands up to inspection and leads to genuine improvement, not paperwork for its own sake.
The sector is evolving. Investment, reform and workforce focus are reshaping how care at home is delivered in Scotland.
If building a stable, compliant service through change appeals to you, this environment will feel familiar.
What will help you succeed.
Several years working within care at home services, not just social care more broadly.
Leadership experience managing multiple priorities in a live operational setting.
Confidence with regulation, inspection standards, documentation and stakeholder engagement.
A full UK driving licence and access to a car.
Qualifications
A professional qualification in health, social work or a related field at SCQF Level 9.
A Leadership and Management qualification at SCQF Level 10, or a clear commitment to complete.
SVQ Level 4 in Health and Social Care, or readiness to move quickly towards it.
A competitive salary is offered, aligned to experience.
Right to work in the UK and a PVG check are required.
Sponsorship may be available for the right background, although care at home experience remains essential.
Relocation is achievable for those moving to the Highlands, with open discussion around housing and potential temporary accommodation support during the transition.
If your background is firmly rooted in care at home and you are ready to take registered responsibility for a rural Highlands service, send your CV to Recruitment Panda, even if it is not up to date, or call Tim the Principal Consultant working closely with this employer. ....Read more...
Applications are invited from enthusiastic Healthcare Assistants with a genuine committment to working with older people to join the comprehensive service on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.The Older Adult Service has a four in-patient centres; including an assessment ward through to the later stages of an individual’s experience of dementia, as well as Community Day Services and a Residential Care Home. You may be assigned to any of the sites in the service. Please note:
A full UK NVQ Level 3 qualification is essential for this roleEmployer sponsorship is not offered with this post and if not a UK or Irish national you must hold unrestricted and non time-limited leave to remain in the UK to be considered for this post. The UK dependant visa and graduate visa do not permit employment in the Channel Islands
Guernsey has adopted the NHS AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scales.The current Band 3 salary range is £29,348 to £34,356 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 40% evening/Saturday and 80% Sunday/BH.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.The States of Guernsey delivers a diverse range of healthcare services within the hospital, and supporting people in the wider community. They have recently launched their Island-wide Dementia Framework; striving to make the island Dementia Friendly so that their older population feel valued and are treated with the dignity and respect that they so rightly deserve.All of this is reliant on the excellent calibre of healthcare staff recruited to a very high standard.Person requirements:At least 2 years UK-based full-time experience in a Dementia setting. Completion of NVQ3 or equivalent qualification Passionate about working with older people who display complex behaviours that challenge.The desire to work in a team and organisation committed to person-centred care and giving you time to care.Independent and non time-limited leave to remain in the UK (not requiring employer sponsorship)The benefits of working for the States of Guernsey include: – A higher-than-UK salary. – An annual bonus of £1,605 – A flat rate 20% income tax. – No Council tax or VAT- Single staff accommodation, OR – A relocation payment of £5,000 and a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* – A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveWe are a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Healthcare staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from suitably-experienced Mental Health Nurses to join the small but vital Dementia Day Centre team, part of the Older Adult Community Mental Health team on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.The Day Centre operates Monday to Friday 08:00-16:00 and provides care for up to 16 Service Users with a diagnoses of Dementia between 09:30-15:00. The team comprises a Band 7 Manager for whom this role would deputise, a Band 5 Staff Nurse and seven Band 3 Activities Co-ordinators. All Nursing staff manage medication administration, physical health monitoring but adopt very much a team player role in the delivery of the best possible environment for the Service Users. This is a specialist service, maximizing wellbeing and opportunities for older people living with dementia and mental illness whilst ensuring respect, dignity and choice.The service uses therapeutic activities to help; reduce social isolation, encourage hobbies & interests, enhance well being, build relationships, increase confidence, maintain independence, improve / maintain daily living skills and provide essential carer respite.The service also provides an in-house bathing service for Service Users who are unable to access the bath or shower at home. Activities include seated exercise, physical games, arts and crafts, cooking, outings, entertainment, films, music and a sing-along’s, bingo quizzes and reminiscence alongside congnitive stimulation therapy.The site also has a garden where Service Users are able to grow their flowers and vegetables. Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale.The current Band 6A salary range is £47,946 to £64,108 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.The States of Guernsey delivers a diverse range of healthcare services within the hospital, and supporting people in the wider community. They have recently launched their Island-wide Dementia Framework; striving to make the island Dementia Friendly so that their older population feel valued and are treated with the dignity and respect that they so rightly deserve.All of this is reliant on the excellent calibre of Nurses recruited to a very high standard.Person requirements:- Registered Mental Health Nurse with full NMC registration.- A minimum of two years current or recent Band 5 Community Older Adult Mental Health, or specifically Dementia-specific experience.- A team player with a very hands-on approach to working in a small teamThe benefits of working in Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - A generous bonus scheme; £1,605 annually plus an additional £3,000 at completion of 2 & 4 years (ongoing annual bonus thereafter) - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000* - On-site Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low.*Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
As an Adult Care Apprentice, you will develop the skills, knowledge, and behaviours required to deliver high-quality, compassionate, person-centred care to individuals living in a Barchester home or hospital.
Interviews will take place on a rolling basis once applications are received, with the majority expected around the April half-term period. Successful candidates will join one of two intake windows, in July or September, depending on completion of pre-employment checks.
You will complete a structured development programme leading to a Level 2 Adult Social Care qualification, which must be achieved within the agreed apprenticeship timescale. Working under the guidance of a mentor and experienced care staff, you will support the delivery of outstanding care while participating in Barchester's Whole Home Approach within the Care and Life Enrichment Framework.
Key Responsibilities:
Delivering Person-Centred Care
Support residents with personal care, daily activities, and independence in line with individual support plans
Promote dignity, privacy, choice, consent, and confidentiality always
Contribute to residents' life enrichment and well-being through meaningful activities
Support experienced care staff to observe, plan, and maintain accurate digital care records and support plans
Assist in promoting residents' physical activity and overall well-being
Compliance, Safety, and Professional Practice
Adhere to company policies, procedures, and statutory requirements
Follow local safeguarding procedures and Duty of Candour requirements
Ensure all care records are accurate, person-centred, and meet required standards
Comply with accident and incident reporting procedures to maintain safety and manage risk
Complete all mandatory and regulatory training within required timescales
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of Barchester policies and practices
Always maintain strict confidentiality
Teamwork and Whole Home Approach
Work collaboratively with the home team to support a positive, professional, and welcoming environment
Build and maintain effective working relationships with all team members
Contribute to the delivery of Barchester's Whole Home Approach in line with the Care and Life Enrichment Framework
Building Relationships
Support new residents and their families during orientation to the home
Build trust and rapport with residents, families, and friends
Promote a positive and inclusive atmosphere by supporting life enrichment activities
Communicate clearly, openly, and professionally always
You will also be entitled to some amazing benefits, which include;
Free training and development for all roles
Access to well-being and support tools
A range of retail discounts and savings
Unlimited referrals with our 'Refer a Friend' bonus scheme
'Employee of the Month' rewards and 'Long Service Awards'
Training:Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship L2, including Functional Skills in maths and English.Training Outcome:As an apprentice with us, you aren't just starting a job-you're beginning a structured professional journey. Your career kicks off at Level 2, where you will master the fundamentals of person-centred care and essential communication skills. From there, we support your progression to Level 3, where you will take on increased responsibility as a Lead Practitioner or Senior Support Worker, helping to guide others and manage care delivery.Employer Description:At Barchester, we celebrate life and all that means to the people we support. By recognising and treating each person as an individual, we seek to truly get to know everything that makes them unique, to provide the highest standard of personalised care.
When you join the Barchester family, we don't just want you to feel valued, we want you to truly love what you do. This is your chance to make a difference every day.Working Hours :A minimum of 30 hours per week between the hours of 8am and 7pm, including weekends. Exact shifts to be confirmed.Skills: Team Working,Organisation Skills....Read more...
I am working with various Local Authorities and private organisations who are looking for multiple Social Workers (at various levels) across multiple teams in Children's & Adult's Social Work teams.
You must have a Diploma/Degree in Social Work and the right to work in the UK (no VISA sponsorship)
The levels available are:
Social Worker
Senior Social Worker
Advanced Practitioner/Deputy Manager
Team Manager
Service Manager/ Registered Manager
Head of Service
The teams available are:
Children's Social Worker
Fostering
Child Protection
Adoption
MASH
Child in need
Leaving care
Children in Care
Referral & Assessment/Duty
Adult's Social Worker
Mental Health
Safeguarding
Locality
Hospital
Learning/Physical disabilities
Older people
These positions could vary from full-time to part-time and are predominantly hybrid working and there are many great opportunities to develop your career within Social Work. Alternatively, if these are not for you, get in touch and I will aim to find the ideal opportunity for you!
Requirements:
A recognised Social Work qualification (Degree/Diploma)
Registered with Social Work England/ Social Care Wales
Working knowledge and understanding of the current legislation and frameworks relevant
Location: Exeter
Salaries: £32,663 - £70,000 dependent on experience
Hours: Full time / Part time / Permanent
For more information, please contact Iona Skinner
07384466395 / iskinner@charecruitment.com
What do you get from working with me?
CV enhancement
Application form enhancement
Access to many jobs in the market
One central point of contact
Interview preparation assistance
Expert consultation
Questions answered
Offer negotiation
....Read more...
I am working with various Local Authorities and private organisations who are looking for multiple Social Workers (at various levels) across multiple teams in Children's & Adult's Social Work teams.
You must have a Diploma/Degree in Social Work and the right to work in the UK (no VISA sponsorship)
The levels available are:
Social Worker
Senior Social Worker
Advanced Practitioner/Deputy Manager
Team Manager
Service Manager/ Registered Manager
Head of Service
The teams available are:
Children's Social Worker
Fostering
Child Protection
Adoption
MASH
Child in need
Leaving care
Children in Care
Referral & Assessment/Duty
Adult's Social Worker
Mental Health
Safeguarding
Locality
Hospital
Learning/Physical disabilities
Older people
These positions could vary from full-time to part-time and are predominantly hybrid working and there are many great opportunities to develop your career within Social Work. Alternatively, if these are not for you, get in touch and I will aim to find the ideal opportunity for you!
Requirements:
A recognised Social Work qualification (Degree/Diploma)
Registered with Social Work England/ Social Care Wales
Working knowledge and understanding of the current legislation and frameworks relevant
Location: Somerset
Salaries: £32,663 - £70,000 dependent on experience
Hours: Full time / Part time / Permanent
For more information, please contact Iona Skinner
07384466395 / iskinner@charecruitment.com
What do you get from working with me?
CV enhancement
Application form enhancement
Access to many jobs in the market
One central point of contact
Interview preparation assistance
Expert consultation
Questions answered
Offer negotiation
....Read more...
Person Specification:
Candidates must show patience and good listening skills when working with pupils
Candidates must be organised and punctual to ensure they are in class on time each day
Candidates must be able to use their own initiative to support children and the class teacher
General Tasks:
Under the guidance and direction of the teacher:
Develop, maintain and apply knowledge and understanding of pupils’ general and specific learning needs to ensure that support is given to them at an appropriate level
Learning support is delivered individually and in groups through a range of tasks, mainly:
Supporting and directing literacy and numeracy tasks, clarifying and explaining instructions
Focus support in areas needing improvement, both academic and social
Work with and support pupils to allow them to use ICT and other specialist equipment to enhance their learning
Motivate and encourage pupils to concentrate on and fulfil the tasks set
Undertake learning activities with pupils of varying abilities to ensure differentiation and access to the curriculum
Seek to ensure the promotion and reinforcement of pupils self esteem, appropriate levels of effort and behaviour and to guide pupils to become independent learners
Contribute to the assessment of pupils’ learning, in particular with regard to Literacy, Numeracy, Science and ICT skills
Contribute to the implementation of the National and/or Foundation Curriculum and specific individual pupil targets
Assist in the development, monitoring and evaluation of programmes of work
Contribute to and assist in the development and monitoring of systems for review and recording of pupils progress
Assist in the preparation, organisation and maintenance of classrooms and their equipment, including assistance with and creation of displays, make basic visual aids, art and craft materials, mount and display pupils work
Assist teachers in timetabling of lessons and curriculum as required
Assist in the preparation for educational visits, and where appropriate accompany students
Attend and contribute to school staff meetings and in-service training events, within contracted hours or outside normal hours by agreement
To provide care and supervision of pupils within the classroom, within the school and outside of the school
Supporting Pupils with curriculum learning
Assisting with lunch duties
Working alongside PE coach during PE sessions and alongside teacher during swimming lessons
Working with pupils in small groups
Typically the job will include all, or most of the following elements:
Supervise pupils using cloakrooms, and toilet facilities. Supervise pupils in playgrounds and when entering and leaving using school transport as required
Assist in the supervision of Standard Assessment Tasks and tests / assessments as directed
Escort pupils to school or parental transport, home or to hospital as necessary
Assist pupils eating, in a controlled environment
Develop an understanding of and provide for pupils’ specific personal needs to ensure a safe learning environment. This may include providing some direct personal care, support and assistance to the pupil in respect of toileting, eating, and mobility
To assume sole supervision of whole classes for short periods in the absence of the teacher, but only when it is essential for the teacher to leave a class, such as in emergency-type situations This would not be expected in the case of inexperienced LSAs
Training Outcome:
Potential for a Teaching Assistant role following completion of apprenticeship
Employer Description:At Upton Noble we are proud of our friendly and family atmosphere whilst providing a safe, supportive and encouraging environment in which we recognise each unique individual. We set high standards of achievement and behaviour whilst ensuring that the children's school days are happy, inspiring and challenging.
Set in the beautiful Somerset countryside, near Bruton lies the village of Upton Noble. Our school, which was founded in 1965, is a light, attractive building with wonderful views across the Brue Valley. Our school currently has 152 children on roll taught in 7 classes. We have our own heated outdoor swimming pool and changing rooms, sports field, two playgrounds and nature area.
Our dedicated staff provide the children with a stimulating and challenging curriculum both in and outside of the classroom. As a Church of England School, we believe in helping our children to reach their true potential: physically, academically, socially and spiritually.
We pride ourselves on our open communication and partnerships with parents, teachers, Governors and the wider community. We acknowledge that nurturing, educating and supporting the children during this stage of their life journey is a team effort…..we are in this together.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 09:00 – 15:30.
30 minute lunch break each day.
Term time only (190 days per year).
1 day release for apprentice study - college.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Person Specification:
Candidates must show patience and good listening skills when working with pupils.
Candidates must be organised and punctual to ensure they are in class on time each day.
Candidates must be able to use their own initiative to support children and the class teacher
General Tasks
Under the guidance and direction of the teacher:
Develop, maintain and apply knowledge and understanding of pupils’ general and specific learning needs to ensure that support is given to them at an appropriate level.
Learning support is delivered individually and in groups through a range of tasks, mainly:
Supporting and directing literacy and numeracy tasks, clarifying and explaining instructions.
Focus support in areas needing improvement, both academic and social.
Work with and support pupils to allow them to use ICT and other specialist equipment to enhance their learning.
Motivate and encourage pupils to concentrate on and fulfil the tasks set.
Undertake learning activities with pupils of varying abilities to ensure differentiation and access to the curriculum.
Seek to ensure the promotion and reinforcement of pupils self esteem, appropriate levels of effort and behaviour and to guide pupils to become independent learners.
Contribute to the assessment of pupils’ learning, in particular with regard to Literacy, Numeracy, Science and ICT skills.
Contribute to the implementation of the National and/or Foundation Curriculum and specific individual pupil targets.
Assist in the development, monitoring and evaluation of programmes of work.
Contribute to and assist in the development and monitoring of systems for review and recording of pupils progress.
Assist in the preparation, organisation and maintenance of classrooms and their equipment, including assistance with and creation of displays, make basic visual aids, art and craft materials, mount and display pupils work.
Assist teachers in timetabling of lessons and curriculum as required.
Assist in the preparation for educational visits, and where appropriate accompany students.
Attend and contribute to school staff meetings and in-service training events, within contracted hours or outside normal hours by agreement.
To provide care and supervision of pupils within the classroom, within the school and outside of the school.
Supporting Pupils with curriculum learning
Assisting with lunch duties.
Working alongside PE coach during PE sessions and alongside teacher during swimming lessons.
Working with pupils in small groups.
Typically the job will include all, or most of the following elements:
Supervise pupils using cloakrooms, and toilet facilities. Supervise pupils in playgrounds and when entering and leaving using school transport as required.
Assist in the supervision of Standard Assessment Tasks and tests / assessments as directed.
Escort pupils to school or parental transport, home or to hospital as necessary.
Assist pupils eating, in a controlled environment.
Develop an understanding of and provide for pupils’ specific personal needs to ensure a safe learning environment. This may include providing some direct personal care, support and assistance to the pupil in respect of toileting, eating, and mobility.
To assume sole supervision of whole classes for short periods in the absence of the teacher, but only when it is essential for the teacher to leave a class, such as in emergency-type situations. This would not be expected in the case of inexperienced LSAs.
Training Outcome:Potential for a Teaching Assistant role following completion of the apprenticeship.Employer Description:All of our staff and governors work hard to make our school one that is safe and nurturing as well as stimulating and exciting for our children. Our curriculum encompasses the demands of the National Curriculum which is enhanced and developed to match the needs of our children through a range of Quests – we believe that all children have the potential to become confident and independent learners. We try to support them to strive for this and start them on a journey of exploration that will last them a lifetime. This enquiry based learning is supported by the development of our five Learning Behaviours which we believe mastering each 'behaviour' prepares our children well for the world in which we send them.
We are fortunate to have amazing school grounds – our classrooms frame the brightly painted playground we call the quad and there is also a large school field and top playground where there is a range of wooden play equipment and a bespoke trim trail. We have a developed forest school area with a pond, which was opened by the Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset and many outside learning areas within our large school site. We are also very lucky at Bruton Primary School to have our very own swimming pool which we use as much as we can in the Summer Term.Working Hours :09:00 – 15:30 Monday – Friday.
30 minute lunch break each day.
Term time only (190 days per year).
1 day release for apprentice study - college.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
The IT team supports all staff and volunteers working across multiple sites in southeast London. This includes our Sydenham and Orpington sites, our shops, and the ability for people to work remotely.
Our IT department includes the following functions:
An in-house IT helpdesk support team that provides telephone, virtual and deskside support for common IT issues (Account management and administration, IT hardware/software issues, printing, telephony, etc.)
This includes a 24/7 out-of-hours on-call service for clinicians/staff who require IT support outside of core office hours
Support for the core networking, server infrastructure, and associated design and maintenance
This is provided by a combination of external contractors and our in-house IT team
In-house Database administration which provides detailed analysis, reports and design changes to our Patient Record System (as well as to HR and other departmental database systems as necessary)
Development and implementation of Ad-Hoc Projects – such as IT Equipment rollouts, upgrades to IT infrastructure, and implementing new systems according to organisational need
This work is carried out by a combination of internal and external IT resources
Primary Job Purpose:
To provide excellent customer service to all those requiring IT support onsite and offsite (using provided remote IT support tools)
To record all requests for IT support on the IT helpdesk system, escalating any priority calls as required
To respond to and resolve first line IT support queries as per IT service desk SLA
Assist with setting up and maintaining computers, laptops, mobile devices, user accounts and AV devices
Support common software applications (e.g. Microsoft 365, email, collaboration tools)
Distribute and install print toners when required
Escalate more complex issues to senior IT staff or external providers
Other activities and IT related projects, including the logging of IT assets, following the joiners and leavers process, and assisting the IT team with software patching, desktop upgrades, IT equipment office moves and support the IT team with IT project work as required
Support staff with the use of IT and AV equipment
Learn and follow IT policies, data protection, and cybersecurity best practices
C1: Customer Focus:
Attend to and manage IT service desk phone calls, providing suitable responses and ensuring the creation of a helpdesk ticket for every call on the IT Helpdesk system
Address and resolve first-line IT support calls through email, telephone, and talking to the user
Provide desk-side support by visiting staff when necessary to resolve issues
Respond to faults, assistance requests, and change requirements
Ensure that the IT new starter, mover and leaver process is followed
Collaborate with other IT staff to assist in project work
C2: Self-Management and Problem Solving:
Identify and flag IT helpdesk calls which are impacting staff
Whenever possible, aid the IT team in tasks such as software patching, desktop upgrades, and other IT-related projects
Ensure that incoming and outgoing IT assets are properly labelled and recorded in the IT asset management system
C3: Working with Others:
Work with the IT team to help deliver projects, system builds and application installations
Provide temporary cover for the IT Support team in their absence
Provide first line support to staff who require assistance with Microsoft applications
Training:
An apprenticeship includes regular training with a college or other training organisation
At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studyingInformation Communication Technician Level 3 apprenticeship standard
You will also receive full training and support from the Just IT Apprenticeship team to increase your skills
Your training will include gaining a Level 3 Information Communication qualification
Training Outcome:
Over 90% of our apprentices move on to permanent full-time employment in the tech industry
There are also opportunities to extend your training with a higher-level Apprenticeship Programme
Just IT have already helped over 1000 people start their tech and digital careers with an apprenticeship
Employer Description:A warm welcome to St Christopher'sWe are proud to offer world class palliative and end of life care to everyone who needs it, whenever or wherever that may be. We are also here for the people closest to you.
We passionately believe in the words of our founder, Dame Cicely Saunders, who said: “You matter because you are you and you matter until the last moment of your life.” That means we’ll listen to your story, adapt our treatments and advice to suit your particular needs, and we won’t stop until we can give you the best possible support.
The hospice itself is a friendly, vibrant place, and as unlike a traditional hospital as we can make it. But rest assured, our medical and nursing care is excellent and our clinical teams are highly professional and devoted to doing their best for you.
However, as we often say, we’re more than just a hospice. We are proud of our community programmes that offer practical, emotional and spiritual support to over 7,500 people in the local area, most of whom we will help to continue living at home. If you’re one of them, we are ready to help you too.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pmSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...