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Apprentice Nursery Practitioner
What will you be doing day to day? As an Apprentice Nursery practitioner, you will have the opportunity to rotate around the nursery rooms and Forest School, gaining hands-on experience in all areas of our nurseries. This, coupled with your apprentice training in Early Years, will equip you with all the skills, experience and qualification to apply to progress into a qualified educator role with us. This Apprenticeship will either be for a level 2 early years practitioner or level 3 early years educator depending on experience. From there, you can develop your career at N, opting for a managerial route, or pursuing a specialism in an area that excites you. This role is for multiple positions due to the growth of the business. The role is a full-time position (40h working week, 20% of which is spent on learning). Day to day you will learn to: Support your team in the delivery of basic childcare routines Be responsible for the delivery of our 'learning through play’ educational ethos Innovate with activities and constantly challenging your children’s learning and development Build and maintain excellent relationships with parents Promote child welfare and ensure safeguarding procedures are followed- Work a flexible shift pattern within the opening hours (7am-7pm) What can we offer you? £19,656 for Level 2 early years practitioner or £20,717 for Level 3 early years educator Funding of your apprenticeship You’ll be part of N Academy which could put you on track for an EY degree once your apprenticeship is complete Performance related bonus of up to £750 per year (once working within ratio) Up to 32 days holiday a year (including bank holidays, 1 day off for your birthday and 3 days during Christmas and New Year) to start (rises with length of service) Free daily lunch and drinks Personal development fund of £100 per year Professional development, specialisms, coaching and mentoring through our N Academy Annual clothing allowance of £100 (no uniform) Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption and Shared Parental leave pay for all team members after 2 years continuous service with N 5 days full sick pay and, depending on individual circumstances, we may offer up to 5 days discretionary leave Paid training including 2 inset days per year Childcare discount of 10%, rising to 25% when you become a Nursery Manager Emergency childcare: 6 back-up childcare days in any of our nurseries There's more… Round the world trip and 2 weeks additional holiday for 5 years’ service Refer a friend bonus of £500 (plus other incentives) for existing and ex-employees Amazing wellbeing benefits including one wellbeing week per term, Headspace premium membership, free counselling, 10% ClassPass membership discount, hardship fund Season pass loan and cycle to work scheme To become an apprentice, you must: Be 16 or over Not already be in full-time education As an apprentice, you’ll: Have regular one to one sessions with a dedicated trainer either remotely or through visits to your workplace Learn and train for a specific job Get paid and receive holiday leave Get hands-on experience in a real job Study for at least 20% of your working hours Complete assessments during and at the end of your apprenticeship Be on a career path with lots of future potential Training: As an apprentice you will complete an Early Years Educator Level 3 Standard Apprenticeship standards are aimed at developing skills within the Apprentices’ chosen career route, each standard has set knowledge, skills and behaviours required to be successful within the job role. This will include the completion of functional skills in maths and English Training will include paediatric first aid qualification Once the apprentice has completed a minimum of 12-months training and the employer and Inspiro Learning regional trainer confirm they have met all the requirements of the standard they will be put through to end point assessment The end point assessment is independent from the training and includes a variety of assessment methods which test the skills and knowledge of the apprentice to ensure they are fully competent in their role. Each Apprentice will be supported throughout the apprenticeship by a structured programme of teaching, e-learning, face to face training and workplace mentoring; this will encourage and help them to meet the requirements of the new standards and will prepare them for the end of point assessment Training Outcome:This vacancy is for a permanent position within N Family Nursery upon the successful completion of the apprenticeship programme.Employer Description:★ 4.5 Glassdoor rating and N.1 highest quality, Outstanding nursery group in the UK Ofsted leaderboard! Would you like to join a fast growing nursery group with outstanding progression opportunities? We started with one nursery in 2017 and now have 20, and growing! Are you passionate about inspiring and developing the next generation to reach their full potential in this ever-changing world? At N Family Club, we’re rethinking careers in early years and challenging the way things are done in the sector. We empower you to reach your potential by supporting you with a mix of development initiatives and an unparalleled learning environment through our very own N Academy. We offer industry leading salaries, a refreshed approach to flexibility to ensure you have a positive work-life balance and a second-to-none benefit package.Working Hours :Days and shifts to be confirmed - Work a flexible shift pattern within the opening hours (7am - 7pm).Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience ....Read more...
Apprentice Teaching Assistant (Level 3)
You will work in close collaboration with teaching staff and therapists with individuals and groups of students, you will: Provide, where appropriate, one-to-one, group and in-class support for students in order to improve academic progress and learning in response to their individual needs Assist in planning and carrying out appropriate educational activities for small groups and individual students in lessons Prepare materials and resources for learning Support record keeping relating to student targets and performance Undertake routine marking where necessary Be an active member of a multi-disciplinary team Support students in building self-esteem and in the monitoring of their own progress and attainment Organise educational visits including the completion of all relevant documentation Supervise students on visits, trips and out of school activities as required Undertake planned supervision of students’ out of hours learning activities Attend all relevant staff meetings both in the centre and in the main school Work co-operatively with other staff in the Centre to ensure that all educational and classroom care programmes are carried out within the guidelines of the curriculum Facilitate successful integration of the Centre students into mainstream lessons Plan and create appropriate wall displays On occasion, be prepared to cover lessons Invigilate exams and act as a reader and/or scribe for students when required You will play an active role in the individual planning and reviewing process, including contribution to: The writing and reviewing of Pupil Profiles Risk Assessments Any other relevant areas deemed appropriate by the Post 11 Leader within the remit of the role You will be responsible for providing support to the Centre leader and teachers in both the centre and in the main school, you will: Liaise with parents or other relevant professionals where deemed necessary Assist in development of links in order to facilitate wherever possible the integration into the wider community Play an active role in the general housekeeping and day to day running of the Centre In addition to the key tasks outlined above there is an expectation that all staff will undertake appropriate professional development and on the job training to ensure that the school maintains a high level of provision at all times. All employees have a responsibility to undertake training and development as required. They also have a responsibility to assist, where appropriate and necessary, with the training and development of colleagues. All employees have a responsibility of care for their own and others’ health and safety. The above list is not exhaustive and other duties may be attached to the post from time to time. Variation may also occur to the duties and responsibilities without changing the general character of the post from time to time. Variation may also occur to the duties and responsibilities without changing the general character of the post.Training:Teaching Assistant Level 3. All training will be delivered in the workplace.Training Outcome:At Jarrow School, we are committed to developing our own talented staff and investing in the next generation of education professionals. This apprenticeship has been designed as a genuine career development opportunity, allowing the successful candidate to learn the skills, knowledge and values that underpin the ‘Jarrow Way’ of supporting and inspiring young people. Throughout the programme, you will receive high-quality training, practical experience and ongoing support from experienced colleagues, enabling you to develop into a confident and effective Teaching Assistant. We hope to offer permanent employment to apprentices who successfully complete their qualification, demonstrate strong performance and show the potential to make a positive impact within our school community. Following successful completion of the apprenticeship and transition into a Teaching Assistant role, we are committed to further investing in your professional development, including opportunities to work towards Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) status. This role therefore provides a clear pathway for individuals looking to build a long-term and rewarding career within education, beginning as an apprentice and progressing through continued learning and development at Jarrow School.Employer Description:Jarrow School is a forward-looking school which opened in September 2003 after secondary reorganisation in the town. Stemming from values blending tradition within a culture of innovation, Jarrow School offers an education characterised by breadth and depth, embracing the culture of change. One of the real strengths of the school is its size. It is large enough to ensure a rich and diverse curriculum, yet small enough so that every student is well known. We encourage everyone in the organisation to do their best and to realise their potential. We believe that an open mind, independence of thought and wide opportunity will together enable our students, the citizens of tomorrow, to make well-informed judgements throughout life. Our curriculum is exciting and challenging. We aim for the highest standards in all curriculum areas and the range of extra-curricular opportunities is wide. We also encourage visits to places of educational interest and in recent times students have enjoyed trips to London, France, Austria and Italy. Jarrow School is a safe and caring place to be. Our teaching and support staff ensure that teaching and the day to day care of our students is first class. We maintained our 'Good' judgement in our most recent inspection (June 2022). Situated close to the northern city of Newcastle Upon Tyne and the coastal resort town, South Shields there is easy access to the UK's motorway and rail networks and Newcastle airport is 14 miles away. Lying adjacent to green fields, the school was entirely rebuilt as part of the BSF scheme in 2009 and the site is managed under a PFI contract. We have first class facilities in all areas including a community swimming pool.Working Hours :37-hours - Term time only/fixed term contract. Working hours TBC.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience ....Read more...
Transport Planner / Dispatch Coordinator
Job Title: Transport Planner / Dispatch Coordinator Location: Uxbridge, West London Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 DOE Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00am – 5:00pm Job Type: Permanent The Role Are you an organised, confident person who is good at keeping customers, drivers and operational teams moving in the same direction? We are recruiting for a Transport Planner / Dispatch Coordinator to join a busy construction materials operation in West London. This isn't simply an administration position. You'll sit at the centre of the operation, taking customer orders, planning and scheduling deliveries, coordinating with internal teams and drivers and making sure the right products get to the right place at the right time. Previous experience within ready-mix concrete, aggregates, construction materials, transport or logistics would be advantageous, but we're also interested in people with strong transferable experience who can learn the industry. Full training on the company's systems and processes can be provided. What You'll Be Doing Taking and processing customer orders accurately Planning and scheduling deliveries throughout the working day Uploading orders and maintaining accurate information on internal systems Coordinating between customers, drivers, production and internal operational teams Monitoring workloads and proactively responding when schedules or priorities change Helping ensure vehicles and deliveries are utilised efficiently Communicating confidently with drivers and customers Resolving day-to-day delivery and scheduling issues Keeping customers informed and providing a high level of service Working closely with the batching and production teams to keep operations running efficiently What We're Looking For We're particularly interested in candidates who are: Confident communicators who are comfortable dealing with customers, drivers and operational teams Highly organised and capable of managing multiple priorities Proactive rather than waiting to be told what needs doing Comfortable working in a busy, time-sensitive operational environment Able to remain calm and make sensible decisions when plans change IT literate and comfortable learning new systems Reliable and able to take ownership of their workload Previous experience in any of the following would be particularly useful: Ready-Mix Concrete Aggregates Construction Materials Transport Planning Dispatch / Shipping Logistics Waste / Recycling Asphalt Builders' Merchants Bulk Haulage You do not need to have previously held the title "Transport Planner". If you've worked within a relevant operational environment and have the communication, planning and organisational skills required, we'd still like to hear from you. Hours & Package £30,000 – £35,000 per annum DOE Permanent PAYE position Monday to Friday 7:00am – 5:00pm Occasional Saturday cover, 7:00am – 2:00pm, paid at standard hourly rate Full training provided Opportunity to develop within an established construction materials operation Apply If you're currently working within dispatch, transport planning, logistics, ready-mix, aggregates or another busy operational environment and are looking for your next permanent position, apply with your CV for a confidential discussion. ....Read more...
Fundraising Manager
Fundraising Manager Salary: Up to £40,000 based on full time (pro rata for part time), dependent on experience and skills Hours: Full time and part time will be considered. Based at Ampleforth Abbey, Ampleforth, YO62 4EN Closing date: Monday 17th August Onsite Interviews: Week commencing 24th August Benefits Up to 8% employer-matched pension Life assurance Free lunch during working hours Free on-site parking 20% discount at the Tea room and Abbey Shop Cycle to Work Scheme Christmas Closure Historic Houses and Yorkshire Great Houses, Castles and Gardens passes to borrow Employee Assistance programme Retail savings platform 50% discount on fitness suite, swimming and other activities at St Albans Centre About Ampleforth Abbey Ampleforth Abbey is home to the UK's largest Benedictine monastic community, rooted in the Rule of St Benedict. Our mission is to seek God through prayer and service, and to invite others to experience faith in action. Located in the Howardian Hills near York, the Abbey sits within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and welcomes thousands of visitors each year to its Retreat Centre, Visitor Centre, Shop and Tea Room. Ampleforth Abbey Trust, a registered charity, works alongside the monastic community to support this mission. With around 60 lay staff, the Trust delivers on a five-year strategy, choosing a Future Together, to ensure a sustainable, faith-led future for the Abbey and its valley home. We are seeking an experienced Fundraising Manager with excellent relationship management skills to help develop and sustainably grow our fundraising revenue. You will develop and use stewardship tools to guide supporters through their individual giving journey, including cultivation plans, proposals and reports, managing donor communications and nurturing our community of support. The Fundraising Manager will report to and work under the direction of the Head of Marketing, Communications & Development. Main Responsibilities but not limited to:- Develop a Fundraising Strategy in collaboration with the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development, to include individual giving, regular giving, legacies, partnerships and a supporter scheme. Develop and manage an Individual Giving Programme, using multiple forms of donor acquisition, ensuring high quality donor care and the achievement of agreed targets. Work with the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development to develop a Legacy Programme, managing the delivery of multichannel activities aiming to recruit, develop and maintain relationships with the public and our supporters for Legacy prospecting and outcomes. Support the development of a major donor portfolio, ensuring successful engagement of high-level individual donors with a view to securing major gifts. Manage the development and implementation of our corporate fundraising programme, building on current partnerships and securing new relationships with a range of partners. Develop fundraising content and materials for a wide range of audiences and fundraising initiatives, ensuring that individual giving messaging is embedded across all touchpoints. Plan and manage the delivery of major fundraising appeals and campaigns, including the management and delivery of fundraising events where appropriate. Support the implementation and management of a fundraising database, ensuring high quality of data input and reporting. Manage the fundraising budget in line with objectives and KPIs, reporting monthly to the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development. Oversee donor communications and ensure excellent donor stewardship, including regular updates and responding to individual donor enquiries in a timely manner. Develop, implement and manage supporter schemes for individuals and corporates, including recruitment, stewardship and the delivery of events. Work alongside the Head of Marketing, Communications & Development to build and nurture relationships with both prospective and existing partners and donors to drive sustainable growth and maintain high levels of engagement. Occasional joint working with colleagues at the St Laurence Education Trust on collaborative fundraising campaigns and initiatives. Represent AAT at relevant networking events and conferences alongside the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development, to expand networks, gather market insights, and increase the organisation's community of support. Ensure staff and volunteers have the information they need to deliver on their roles and support the overall fundraising strategy Ensure all fundraising opportunities and applications align with, and are sensitive to, the Abbey's mission, values and monastic identity. Ensure all fundraising activities are fully compliant, including data protection, Gift Aid, fundraising law and other relevance compliance issues. Undertake any other reasonable duties required in line with capabilities, the needs of the company, and the wider group. Experience You will have: Experienced fundraiser with 5+ years' experience Experience of fundraising in a charity context Experience of managing individual giving campaigns, including regular giving and legacies Experience of developing and managing fundraising events and campaigns Proven experience of excellent donor stewardship and managing supporter communications at all levels Proven experience of working within the charity, and/or faith-based organisations Effective planning, organisation, and time management Member of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising (desirable) Skills and Attributes You will bring: Technical Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and inspire people at all levels The ability to build, develop and maintain relationships with individuals, partners and major stakeholders to achieve and exceed targets Strong influencing, negotiation and communication skills Effective organisational skills and an ability to manage and meet priorities with varying deadlines Financially literate with budget-management experience and the ability to track and report on fundraising income Ability and confidence to present to internal and external audiences Ability to write engaging, compelling copy for a range of audiences Experience of using CRM databases for segmentation and reporting to achieve fundraising goals Excellent Office 365 and IT skills Strong project management skills, with a track record of delivering multiple projects simultaneously A strong understanding of fundraising compliance and relevant legislation Behavioural Understands and is able to communicate the values of Ampleforth Abbey Trust An empathy towards the work of the Monastic Community Personal resilience and ability to respond positively to pressure An agile, flexible and positive mindset Creativity, innovation and the ability to think outside the box Problem-solving abilities and clear thinking, with sound judgement; able to make effective decisions under pressure Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to prioritise and manage multiple projects and competing demands simultaneously. Adaptability and flexibility in a fast-paced environment Effective planning, organisation and time management Integrity and diplomacy Proactive style and work ethic High professional standards, methodical and diligent, with a high attention to detail Results-driven and goal-oriented mindset ....Read more...
Fundraising & Development Manager
Fundraising Manager Salary: Up to £40,000 based on full time (pro rata for part time), dependent on experience and skills Hours: Full time and part time will be considered. Based at Ampleforth Abbey, Ampleforth, YO62 4EN Closing date: Monday 17th August Onsite Interviews: Week commencing 24th August Benefits Up to 8% employer-matched pension Life assurance Free lunch during working hours Free on-site parking 20% discount at the Tea room and Abbey Shop Cycle to Work Scheme Christmas Closure Historic Houses and Yorkshire Great Houses, Castles and Gardens passes to borrow Employee Assistance programme Retail savings platform 50% discount on fitness suite, swimming and other activities at St Albans Centre About Ampleforth Abbey Ampleforth Abbey is home to the UK's largest Benedictine monastic community, rooted in the Rule of St Benedict. Our mission is to seek God through prayer and service, and to invite others to experience faith in action. Located in the Howardian Hills near York, the Abbey sits within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and welcomes thousands of visitors each year to its Retreat Centre, Visitor Centre, Shop and Tea Room. Ampleforth Abbey Trust, a registered charity, works alongside the monastic community to support this mission. With around 60 lay staff, the Trust delivers on a five-year strategy, choosing a Future Together, to ensure a sustainable, faith-led future for the Abbey and its valley home. We are seeking an experienced Fundraising Manager with excellent relationship management skills to help develop and sustainably grow our fundraising revenue. You will develop and use stewardship tools to guide supporters through their individual giving journey, including cultivation plans, proposals and reports, managing donor communications and nurturing our community of support. The Fundraising Manager will report to and work under the direction of the Head of Marketing, Communications & Development. Main Responsibilities but not limited to:- Develop a Fundraising Strategy in collaboration with the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development, to include individual giving, regular giving, legacies, partnerships and a supporter scheme. Develop and manage an Individual Giving Programme, using multiple forms of donor acquisition, ensuring high quality donor care and the achievement of agreed targets. Work with the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development to develop a Legacy Programme, managing the delivery of multichannel activities aiming to recruit, develop and maintain relationships with the public and our supporters for Legacy prospecting and outcomes. Support the development of a major donor portfolio, ensuring successful engagement of high-level individual donors with a view to securing major gifts. Manage the development and implementation of our corporate fundraising programme, building on current partnerships and securing new relationships with a range of partners. Develop fundraising content and materials for a wide range of audiences and fundraising initiatives, ensuring that individual giving messaging is embedded across all touchpoints. Plan and manage the delivery of major fundraising appeals and campaigns, including the management and delivery of fundraising events where appropriate. Support the implementation and management of a fundraising database, ensuring high quality of data input and reporting. Manage the fundraising budget in line with objectives and KPIs, reporting monthly to the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development. Oversee donor communications and ensure excellent donor stewardship, including regular updates and responding to individual donor enquiries in a timely manner. Develop, implement and manage supporter schemes for individuals and corporates, including recruitment, stewardship and the delivery of events. Work alongside the Head of Marketing, Communications & Development to build and nurture relationships with both prospective and existing partners and donors to drive sustainable growth and maintain high levels of engagement. Occasional joint working with colleagues at the St Laurence Education Trust on collaborative fundraising campaigns and initiatives. Represent AAT at relevant networking events and conferences alongside the Head of Marketing, Communications and Development, to expand networks, gather market insights, and increase the organisation's community of support. Ensure staff and volunteers have the information they need to deliver on their roles and support the overall fundraising strategy Ensure all fundraising opportunities and applications align with, and are sensitive to, the Abbey's mission, values and monastic identity. Ensure all fundraising activities are fully compliant, including data protection, Gift Aid, fundraising law and other relevance compliance issues. Undertake any other reasonable duties required in line with capabilities, the needs of the company, and the wider group. Experience You will have: Experienced fundraiser with 5+ years' experience Experience of fundraising in a charity context Experience of managing individual giving campaigns, including regular giving and legacies Experience of developing and managing fundraising events and campaigns Proven experience of excellent donor stewardship and managing supporter communications at all levels Proven experience of working within the charity, and/or faith-based organisations Effective planning, organisation, and time management Member of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising (desirable) Skills and Attributes You will bring: Technical Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and inspire people at all levels The ability to build, develop and maintain relationships with individuals, partners and major stakeholders to achieve and exceed targets Strong influencing, negotiation and communication skills Effective organisational skills and an ability to manage and meet priorities with varying deadlines Financially literate with budget-management experience and the ability to track and report on fundraising income Ability and confidence to present to internal and external audiences Ability to write engaging, compelling copy for a range of audiences Experience of using CRM databases for segmentation and reporting to achieve fundraising goals Excellent Office 365 and IT skills Strong project management skills, with a track record of delivering multiple projects simultaneously A strong understanding of fundraising compliance and relevant legislation Behavioural Understands and is able to communicate the values of Ampleforth Abbey Trust An empathy towards the work of the Monastic Community Personal resilience and ability to respond positively to pressure An agile, flexible and positive mindset Creativity, innovation and the ability to think outside the box Problem-solving abilities and clear thinking, with sound judgement; able to make effective decisions under pressure Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Ability to prioritise and manage multiple projects and competing demands simultaneously. Adaptability and flexibility in a fast-paced environment Effective planning, organisation and time management Integrity and diplomacy Proactive style and work ethic High professional standards, methodical and diligent, with a high attention to detail Results-driven and goal-oriented mindset ....Read more...
Warehouse Team Leader
Warehouse Team Leader Dagenham £26,598 per annum Full Time | Permanent | Immediate Starts Available Are you an experienced Warehouse Team Leader looking for your next challenge? C2 Recruitment is recruiting for a Warehouse Team Leader - Stock Audit to join a busy distribution centre in Dagenham. This is an excellent opportunity to lead a small team, take ownership of stock accuracy and play a vital role in supporting one of the UK's leading retail supply chains. If you enjoy leading by example, maintaining high standards and developing people, this could be the perfect opportunity to take the next step in your warehouse career. The Role This is a hands-on leadership position where you'll oversee daily warehouse stock audits, ensuring goods moving through the distribution centre are accurate, compliant and ready for dispatch. Alongside leading your team, you'll monitor performance, identify stock discrepancies and help drive continuous improvements across warehouse operations. What You'll Be Doing Leading daily stock audits across pallets, cages and trailer loads Checking outbound loads against delivery paperwork and customer requirements Verifying inbound deliveries and investigating stock discrepancies Monitoring audit data to identify trends and improve accuracy Coaching and supporting team members through regular feedback and one-to-one meetings Ensuring daily productivity and quality targets are achieved Maintaining accurate audit records and reporting Promoting high standards of Health & Safety and warehouse compliance Supporting continuous improvement across warehouse operations What We're Looking For We're looking for someone who leads by example and takes pride in delivering accurate, high-quality work. Ideally you'll have experience in: Warehouse Team Leadership Warehouse Supervision Stock Control Inventory Management Warehouse Auditing Goods In / Goods Out Distribution Centre Operations You'll also need: Previous experience leading or supervising a warehouse team Excellent attention to detail Good numerical skills Strong communication and people management skills Basic Microsoft Excel and Word knowledge The ability to motivate others whilst maintaining high standards A proactive, organised approach to work To be aged 18 or over Hours 37.5 hours per week 30-minute unpaid break each day 5 days out of 7 Rotating 8-hour shifts between: 6:00am - 10:00pm Chilled warehouse environment What's In It For You? Competitive salary of £26,598 per annum Permanent, full-time position Full training and ongoing support Flexible shift patterns Access to your earned wages before payday through Stream Regular overtime opportunities Company pension scheme Free onsite parking Subsidised staff canteen Recognition awards and incentive schemes Refer-a-friend bonus Genuine opportunities for career progression Why Join? This is more than just another warehouse role. You'll be joining a business that supports some of the UK's biggest retailers, where stock accuracy, quality and teamwork are at the heart of everything they do. Your leadership will directly influence operational performance, customer satisfaction and the success of your team, making this a genuinely rewarding opportunity for someone who enjoys taking ownership and driving high standards. Apply Today If you're an experienced Warehouse Team Leader, Warehouse Supervisor or Stock Control professional looking to join a growing business where your leadership can make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. Your information will always be handled securely and professionally. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website. ....Read more...