Plan and create written, visual and audio content that aligns with the brand strategy and campaign brief
Research audience segments and trends to inform content messaging and platform choices
Tailor content to suit the audience, channel and format, using inclusive and accessible language
Support the production workflow, including storyboarding, scripting and editing
Source and prepare media assets, ensuring compliance with copyright, GDPR and other regulations
Use standard content management systems to organise and label content for reuse and retrieval.
Monitor user engagement and evaluate the performance of content against objectives
Work collaboratively with internal teams and external contributors to ensure aligned delivery
Maintain awareness of evolving digital platforms, tools, and trends
Apply ethical, legal and organisational policies throughout content creation
Training:Key details:
Duration: 17 months (13 months training + 4 months assessment)Modules:
Marketing 101 (introductory module)
Marketing Concepts and Theories
Content Creation
Brand Strategy
The Customer Journey:
(Each core module takes approx. 3 months to complete and includes project work)
Assessment:
Written project report with presentation and questioning
Professional interview underpinned by a portfolio of evidence
Course delivery and support
Twice-monthly half-day live online seminars
1-to-1 coaching from an experienced marketing professional
Virtual classroom and pre-recorded lessons
Personalised Workplace Development Plan aligned to business and learner goals
Dedicated Learner Progress Advisor providing ongoing support and quarterly reviews
Quarterly progress reviews involving the line manager
Delivered nationally, with all teaching and coaching delivered live and remotely
Training Outcome:Potential to be offered permanent role as EMEA Golf Marketing Coordinator.Employer Description:Do you want to work for an organisation that places the values of "Fair-Play", "Friendship" and having a "Fighting Spirit", at the forefront of their mission and vision? This could be the role for you.
Mizuno Corporation is a Japanese sports equipment and sportswear company founded in 1906 by Rihachi Mizuno and his brother Rizo in Osaka. Initially, the company focused on selling Western sports products, including baseball equipment, and later expanded to manufacturing its own athletic apparel and sporting goods. Mizuno is known for its high-quality products across various sports, including baseball, golf, football, running, and more. The company has a strong reputation for craftsmanship and innovation, and it has been a sponsor of numerous sports teams and athletes worldwide. Working Hours :Monday to Friday 9 am-5 pm, 35 hours per week (1 day per week training).Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative....Read more...
Contract Support – £36,000 per annum Location: Greenwich, London Type: Temp to Perm | Full-time | Hybrid CBW Staffing Solutions are currently recruiting for a proactive and detail-oriented Contract Support to join a well-established and expanding Facilities Management contract based in Greenwich. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced, client-focused environment, supporting the delivery of high-quality FM services. You’ll be responsible for providing efficient administrative and financial support to ensure smooth day-to-day operations across the contract. Role Details:Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 am – 5:00 pmLocation: Greenwich, London (Hybrid working)Salary: £36,000 per annumContract Type: Temp to PermMain Purpose of the role: Assist Project Managers/sponsors by providing a framework which includes process and standards for them to work within. Whilst co-ordinating project resources including people, information and equipment. Providing essential support to the production ofO&M manual ensuring it clearly defines the requirements and procedures for the effective operation, maintenance, decommissioning and demolition of the building, and includes details ofthe building's construction, history and maintenance, instructions for its operation and maintenance, and guarantees and warranties. Key Responsibilities:To ensure projects are run with compliance following Company procedures.Management of the projects financial WIP.Tracking and reporting overall progress of the project, utilising internal IT platforms.Administering the project budget spreadsheets.Monitoring of all resource utilization.Maintaining the project library and folders.Capacity planning of engineers, Purchase Orders and support with subcontractor management.O&M productionTo ensure that all Company paperwork is always completed accurately and legibly and presented in a timely manner.Have professional manners and always maintain good relationships with clients and ABM staff from other departments.Responsible for the weekly Project Pipeline report.Support the Projects Manager in their role by effective communication.Gathering and input of data, maintaining database’s including salesforcePrepare and provide relevant documentation including financial to internal teams and stakeholders. Including the WIP reporting.Produce the monthly analysis report on project conversion rates.Requirements:Experience in Facilities Management or a similar fast-paced operational environmentStrong administrative skills, ideally with finance or procurement exposureConfident using internal systems for POs, quotes, and invoicingHighly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to prioritise tasksExcellent communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving approachIT proficient and quick to adapt to new platforms and toolsWhat’s on Offer:Competitive salary starting from £36,000 per annumLong-term opportunity within a growing FM contractSupportive and welcoming team cultureOngoing training and genuine career development prospectsWork for a respected, people-focused FM company Interested? If you’re an experienced Contract Support professional ready for your next career move in Greenwich, London , we want to hear from you! Send your CV to Stacey at CBW Staffing Solutions to apply or find out more.....Read more...
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious emerging legal professional to develop specialist expertise at the intersection of capital markets, legal analysis and technology-driven contract management. Company overview This organisation is a highly regarded global legal-data and consulting firm specialising in the delivery of legal-documentation infrastructure for financial institutions. Established to address a critical industry skills gap, the firm combines legal insight with reference-data and technology expertise to support investment banks in meeting the expectations of regulators and internal control functions. The business has expanded significantly, now operating across Europe, the United States and Asia, driven by its strong reputation in transforming how legal data is structured, managed and applied in financial-market operations. Job overview As an Associate Consultant, you will contribute to a range of consulting assignments within leading investment-bank environments. This role is ideal for new or recent law graduates seeking exposure to capital markets, legal contract analysis, contract data, operational processes and the application of technology within financial services. You will work closely with stakeholders across Legal, Compliance, Credit, Collateral Management, Quantitative Strategy teams and Technology, helping to enhance the quality of legal-data management and improve operational efficiencies. You will also support business-development and marketing activity as the firm continues to grow within the US market. Here’s what you’ll be doing:Supporting the processing and negotiation of standard trading documentation, including agreements such as ISDA and related amendments.Assisting in structuring and analysing contract data to improve the accuracy and efficiency of legal-data systems.Collaborating with internal and external stakeholders across multiple departments to enhance contract-related processes and ensure regulatory alignment.Conducting reviews of legal agreements and assessing language against regulatory requirements, including monitoring ongoing changes such as the global transition from LIBOR.Contributing to business-development and marketing initiatives supporting the firm’s services in the US market.Engaging in project-based work requiring communication with technology teams, data specialists and legal stakeholders.Here are the skills you’ll need:JD or equivalent legal qualification.Interest in law across jurisdictions, technology applications, AI, machine learning and the use of data to streamline business processes.Some exposure to capital markets is desirable.Strong analytical mindset with excellent attention to detail.Ability to follow complex instructions with precision.Strong work ethic with a proactive attitude towards learning.Competent use of Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint.Work permissions: You must have the right to work in the United Kingdom. Visa sponsorship is not available at this time. Here are the benefits of this job:Salary between £25,000–£33,000 depending on experience.Early exposure to high-value legal and operational work within investment-bank environments. Opportunities to develop skills in legal-data structuring, documentation processes and technology-driven business transformation.Involvement in regulatory-driven change projects affecting global financial contracts.Potential opportunities to work with clients in international locations, including New York.Strong learning environment with access to cross-functional teams and wide-ranging developmental pathways.Pursuing a career as an Associate Consultant offers a unique platform to grow within an evolving space where legal expertise, data and technology converge. This role provides rare insight into the mechanics of financial-market documentation while equipping you with future-focused skills that are increasingly sought after across the financial-services sector.....Read more...
Registered Veterinary Nurse – GuernseyOur client, a modern and forward-thinking veterinary practice in Guernsey, is seeking an experienced Registered Veterinary Nurse to join their highly supportive and skilled nursing team. This role offers exceptional professional development, genuine appreciation for the nursing profession, and a compensation package far above industry norms.Financial Package· Base salary from £45,000+ (negotiable based on experience)· Annual bonus of up to 10%· 20% flat income tax and no National Insurance· Relocation support· Private health insurance· All professional fees covered (RCVS, VDS, professional bodies)· £2,500 CPD allowance· Gym membership subsidyThe OpportunityThis role goes far beyond basic nursing tasks. Our client is seeking an RVN who wants to elevate veterinary nursing standards across the island. You will play an active role in implementing high-level clinical protocols, shaping a positive team culture, and helping build a practice where nursing is genuinely respected and properly resourced.This is an opportunity to practise nursing the way it should be done: with autonomy, support, and fair compensation.Culture and ValuesThe practice prioritises kindness above all else. Colleagues support one another, work collaboratively, and focus on consistent improvement. The team is solution-driven, ambitious, and committed to doing things well without unnecessary corporate pressures.These values aren’t marketing slogans; they are embedded in everyday practice.Ideal Candidate Profile· An experienced RVN confident in high-quality clinical work· Someone who understands the difference that truly valuing nurses makes· A professional who takes ownership and wants to help shape nursing standards· A natural team player who supports colleagues and contributes to a positive culture· Resilient, optimistic, and ready to meet challenges constructively· Above all, genuinely kindKey Responsibilities· Delivering high-standard nursing care across all clinical areas· Anaesthesia monitoring and recovery support· Surgical assistance and theatre organisation· Medical nursing and inpatient care· Client communication and education· Developing and implementing nursing protocols and SOPs· Mentoring student nurses and supporting staff development· Participating in practice management discussions· Contributing to a fair and properly compensated out-of-hours rotaThere is strong scope to develop specialist interests, including anaesthesia, dentistry, rehabilitation, and more.....Read more...
Community Complex Care NurseLocation: Tonbridge, Kent (TN11)Service: Complex CarePayrate: £40-45k DOENurse Seekers are proud to be recruiting a Community Complex Care Nurse on behalf of a specialist complex care provider. This is a community-based role supporting vulnerable adults with highly complex health needs within their own homes.This is a rewarding opportunity for a skilled and compassionate Registered Nurse who is confident working autonomously while delivering exceptional, person-centred care.The RoleAs a Community Complex Care Nurse, you will provide specialist nursing support to individuals with complex clinical needs, ensuring the highest standards of care, safety, and clinical governance are maintained at all times.You will work in line with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct, maintaining professional accountability for your practice while supporting patients, families, and multidisciplinary teams.Key Responsibilities
Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care for adults and children with complex health needsDeliver specialist clinical care including:
Long-term ventilationTracheostomy careOxygen therapySuctionEnteral feeding
Provide skilled, evidence-based nursing care in community and home settingsSafeguard children and adults at risk and follow safeguarding policies at all timesAct as a clinical lead within allocated care packages when requiredSupport, train, mentor, and supervise healthcare support workersUndertake competency assessments, supervisions, and appraisalsProvide education and guidance to patients, families, and carersCarry out home risk assessments to ensure patient and staff safetyMaintain accurate and contemporaneous paper and electronic recordsLiaise with:
Families and carersEducation professionalsMulti-disciplinary and multi-agency teams
Participate in audits, clinical governance, and service developmentMaintain supplies and equipment required for individual care packagesTravel within the community to visit clients as required
Person SpecificationEssential Requirements
Registered Nurse qualification (Degree level or above)Active NMC registrationCommitment to the NMC Code of Conduct and professional standardsExperience supporting adults and/or children with complex health needsStrong clinical knowledge and evidence-based practiceAbility to work independently and manage clinical decision-makingExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work flexibly within a community-based serviceCommitment to safeguarding, infection control, and quality assuranceWillingness to travel within the TN11 area
Desirable Experience & Skills
Tracheostomy care, ventilation, enteral feeding, catheterisationActing as a lead nurse within care packagesExperience of regulatory inspectionsKnowledge of clinical audit and research-based practiceExperience working within regulated care environments
What’s on Offer
Community-based nursing role with autonomy and varietyOngoing training and professional developmentSupport with NMC revalidation and mandatory trainingOpportunity to lead and shape complex care packagesWork as part of a highly skilled, supportive clinical team
Additional Information
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Step into a role where your engineering expertise directly shapes the success of metocean systems across some of the most dynamic offshore environments in the world. As a Senior Engineer (Systems) with Fugro, you will play a key part in delivering high quality metocean projects from office planning to offshore execution while ensuring that clients receive reliable, accurate and safe measurement solutions. This is a hands‑on and technically rich position where you will work with advanced instrumentation, Helideck monitoring systems and specialist software while supporting operations across the region, including regular offshore projects in West Africa.
You will be more than an engineer. You will be a trusted technical lead, a problem solver and a mentor. Whether you are building systems, leading site work, supporting vessel operations or coaching junior colleagues, you will bring a proactive mindset and a commitment to continuous improvement. If you thrive in environments where no two days look the same, enjoy taking ownership of equipment and site activities and want to work closely with project managers, clients and engineering specialists, this role offers the challenge, variety and impact you are looking for.
Your role and responsibilities:
Assist and support metocean projects in the office, onshore and offshore.
Ensure project delivery meets technical, commercial and client‑satisfaction requirements.
Coach and guide junior engineers in technical work and process improvements.
Lead system builds, site visits and vessel operations while liaising with clients and project teams.
Maintain strong competence in metocean instrumentation, Helideck monitoring systems and related software.
Undertake frequent offshore travel (70–100 days per year), including weekends when required.
Provide out‑of‑hours support based on project needs.
Support measurement campaigns as a second engineer.
Collaborate closely with Engineering Manager, Project Management and Engineering teams.
Plan, execute and deliver contractual tasks while supporting field staff and project leads.
Perform offshore duties as required by contracts.
Understand, service and maintain metocean equipment and electronics.
Assist senior engineers with deployment and recovery of buoys, Lidar, ADCPs and similar systems.
Complete equipment logs, site visit reports and perform basic troubleshooting.
Take responsibility for equipment used in assigned projects.
Conduct site work independently, including mobilisation and demobilisation.
Train junior engineers in site work, software and safe operational practices.
Assess risks dynamically and determine safe working methods.
Communicate effectively with project managers, technical support and clients on site.
Provide remote support to customers when required.
Assist project managers with organising site work, client discussions and equipment procurement.
Complete QHSE paperwork and permits.
Support large projects as a project assistant or project engineer, including documentation and design reviews.
Contribute technical and operational input to tendering.
Troubleshoot software issues and undertake out‑of‑hours duties when needed.
Write and review technical reports and data analysis outputs.
Peer‑review colleagues’ reports and datasets.
Process datasets and create meaningful data displays.
Compare processed data with other sources and develop peer‑review capability.
Comply with health, safety, environmental and quality management requirements.
Maintain a positive, professional attitude and support colleagues.
Promote teamwork and flexibility by taking on additional tasks when needed.
What you will need to thrive in this role:
Advanced oceanographic and metocean knowledge
Advanced operational planning capability
Advanced data acquisition and analysis skills
Expert‑level communication skills
Bachelor’s degree in oceanography, science, instrumentation, engineering, electrical, mechanical or equivalent vocational qualification
Relevant technical experience
GWO or BOSIET training
First Aid certification
Valid offshore medical (OGUK or ENG1)
IOSH certification
Working at Height certification
Full driving licence
COMPEX knowledge
18th Edition qualification
City & Guilds 2382‑22
City & Guilds 2365‑02
EngTech registration (or working toward it)
Proficient English language skills
Knowledge of regulations and electrical requirements for offshore platforms (PTW)
Experience working with both HV and LV systems on offshore platforms
Proficiency in extracting asset integrity data
About Us
Who we are Do you want to join our Geo-data revolution? Fugro’s global reach and unique know-how will put the world at your fingertips. Our love of exploration and technical expertise help us to provide our clients with invaluable insights. We source and make sense of the most relevant Geo-data for their needs, so they can design, build and operate their assets more safely, sustainably and efficiently. But we’re always looking for new talent to take the next step with us. For bright minds who enjoy meaningful work and want to push our pioneering spirit further. For individuals who can take the initiative but work well within a team.
What we offer
Fugro provides a positive work environment as well as projects that will satisfy the most curious minds. We also offer great opportunities to stretch and develop yourself. By giving you the freedom to grow faster, we think you’ll be able to do what you do best, better. Which should help us to find fresh ways to get to know the earth better. We encourage you to be yourself at Fugro. So bring your energy and enthusiasm, your keen eye and can-do attitude. But bring your questions and opinions too. Because to be the world’s leading Geo-data specialist, we need the strength in depth that comes from a diverse, driven team.
Our view on diversity, equity and inclusion
At Fugro, our people are our superpower. Their variety of viewpoints, experiences, knowledge and talents give us collective strength. Distinctive beliefs and diverse backgrounds are therefore welcome, but discrimination, harassment, inappropriate behaviour and unfair treatment are not. Everybody is to be well-supported and treated fairly. And everyone must be valued and have their voice heard. Crucially, we believe that getting this right brings a sense of belonging, of safety and acceptance, that makes us feel more connected to Fugro’s purpose ‘together we create a safe and liveable world’ – and to each other.
Benefits of joining our team
Extensive career & training opportunities.
Competitive salary
Contributory pension scheme
Private medical insurance
Health cash plan
Group life assurance
Group income protection
Flexible working hours and the potential to work 2 days a week from home in accordance with your manager and corporate policies.
Electric car scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Discounted gym membership
Discounts platform
The Fugro Card (pre-paid virtual visa card, which earns cash back automatically when money is spent at any participating retailers)
Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
Long service awards
Fugro values awards
Employee referral bonus scheme
Disclaimer for recruitment agencies:
Fugro does not accept any unsolicited applications from recruitment agencies. Acquisition to Fugro Recruitment or any Fugro employee is not appreciated
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Technical Development Lead – On-site
The salary on offer for this role is £65,000 - £80,000 per annum
Enfield, London - On-site
We’re seeking a Technical Development Lead to join our client’s team to act as the subject matter expert and hands-on leader for their entire technology ecosystem. This pivotal role in a dynamic business environment requires someone capable of managing architecture, complex implementations, team leadership, and compliance oversight simultaneously. You will be responsible for ensuring the reliability, security, and scalability of all core systems across e-commerce, retail, and hospitality operations, translating strategic objectives into high-quality technical solutions with immediate impact.
Responsibilities & Skills
Lead hands-on development and architecture, coding complex components and managing integrations across all platforms.
Design and implement Service-Oriented Architecture, API gateways, and scalable integration strategies.
Build and optimise multi-cloud infrastructure Azure, AWS, GCP, manage CI/CD pipelines, and apply Infrastructure as Code
Ensure security and compliance by implementing CIAM flows, and adhering to ISO 27001 standards.
Develop resilient architectures for retail and e-commerce systems, considering networking and SD-WAN performance.
Configure observability tools for monitoring, logging, and performance metrics.
Mentor and guide a small technical team, enforce coding standards, and apply Agile principles.
Translate business objectives into technical solutions for e-commerce features such as Click & Collect and Headless commerce.
Communicate technical trade-offs clearly to stakeholders and prioritise development backlogs.
Expert in JavaScript, API protocols, message queuing, and synchronising data across POS, WMS, CRM, and loyalty systems.
Strong knowledge of Adobe Commerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, or Shopify Plus APIs and architecture.
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This role sits within a product-led consumer business where planning, reporting, and insight play a central role in how decisions are made. Operating across multiple business lines, the organisation is focused on improving the quality of financial information available to management and strengthening the link between performance data and commercial outcomes. As part of this, they are seeking a Finance Analyst to support reporting, forecasting, and analysis across the group.The Role Reporting into senior finance leadership, the Finance Analyst will support financial planning, performance analysis, and reporting across all areas of the business. The role combines detailed analytical work with close collaboration across finance, commercial, and operational teams, helping ensure decision-makers have clear, reliable insight to work with.Key Responsibilities
Prepare accurate monthly reporting across all parts of the group
Produce performance analysis and commentary, including detailed review of key variances
Support the development of budgeting and forecasting models covering profit and loss, balance sheet, cash flow, and production costs
Act as a finance business partner to management teams across commercial and operational functions
Analyse sales performance, gross margin, cost of goods, and operating costs, identifying risks and opportunities
Prepare reporting packs with clear commentary comparing actual results to budgets, forecasts, and prior periods
Develop and maintain internal dashboards to support commercial insight and decision-making
Support annual budget preparation and periodic forecasting cycles
Prepare monthly cash flow reporting and highlight variances against funding expectations
Contribute to finance systems and reporting improvement projects
Candidate Profile
Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) with a strong finance background
Experience working in a fast-paced, product-led manufacturing or wholesale environment
Strong analytical and numerical skills, with the ability to interpret complex data
Commercially minded, with an interest in how financial information supports decision-making
Confident working with stakeholders across finance, commercial, and operations teams
Strong Excel and financial modelling capability
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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...
Senior Residential Childcare Officer – SunderlandA UK driving licence and access to a vehicle are required for this role with the willingness to get business insurance.Experience RequiredLevel 3 Residential Childcare RequiredDo you want to support children and young people’s learning and personal development?Do you want to make a difference in their lives?Would you like to work with our innovative team that values honesty, commitment, flexibility, and integrity?Apply now if you want to make a difference. Location: ROC Children’s Homes, Sunderland Hours: 38.5 hours per week (including sleep-ins, weekends, and Bank Holidays) Reports to: Registered Manager & Deputy ManagerSalary: £33,000 - £36,000 per annum + £50 per sleep in (minimum 4 PCM)£45 per on callAbout ROC Group: ROC the National Care Employer of the Year (2022) is looking for a full-time Senior Residential Childcare Officer to join the team in safe, nurturing, and caring homes for children and young people.As a Senior Residential Childcare Officer, you will support young people in their day-to-day lives, providing high-quality, safe, and nurturing care. You’ll help with the everyday needs and activities of the young people whilst providing them with life skills and great memories! The home is Ofsted registered, and you will work with the team to make sure the home is compliant with the regulations.ROC Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and is an equal opportunities employer. All roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks, references, and a 6-month probationary period.Job Purpose: As a Senior Residential Childcare Officer, you will lead by example in providing care and support to young people with emotional, behavioural, or learning difficulties. You will guide and support Residential Childcare Workers, assist the management team, and help ensure the highest standards of care are consistently delivered.Key Responsibilities:Young Person Support:
Provide direct care and emotional support tailored to individual needs.Advocate for young people and promote their physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.Monitor for signs of distress or abuse, prioritising their safety at all times.Encourage independence, education, and participation in leisure activities.Build strong, positive relationships with families, professionals, and external agencies.Guide young people through structured routines and behavioural boundaries.
Leadership and Team Support:
Act as a role model to the team, promoting high standards of care and conduct.Support daily operations and ensure compliance with legislation, policies, and procedures.Assist in team development through training, supervision, and motivation.Contribute to effective communication and documentation, including audits and reports.Promote flexible working, team morale, and proactive problem-solving.Maintain confidentiality, data protection, and uphold health and safety standards.
Transport young people in line with care plans and legal requirements.
Personal Development:
Engage in ongoing training and development.Attend team meetings, contribute to continuous improvement, and uphold equality and diversity at all times.
Benefits:Enhanced DBS check paid for by the companyHealthcare PlanFree ParkingExcellent learning and development opportunitiesRefer a friend bonus schemeProfit share schemeRecognition schemeCredit union saving schemePaid for level 4 on completion of a probationary periodCompany EventsAward-winning company cultureSo – if you are an experienced Senior Residential Childcare Officer, apply now or call on 0330 335 8999.....Read more...
Applications are invited from dedicated and enthusiastic Registered Nurses, Allied Health Professionals or Social Workers to join the Adult Learning Disabilities Complex Residential team as Band 5 Team Leader on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.The site is a newly opened purpose-built facility providing support for 14 Service Users in single self-contained flats. The flats are in a fantastic location - flat for wheelchair usersnear the beach, shops and cafés and access to bus routes.Well-equipped and appointed with key-considerations for Service Users with profound leaning and physical disabilities; safely enclosed garden, ceiling track hoists and sensory-sensitive colour schemes.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 Service Users have varying degrees of learning disabilities, including autism, sensory and physical disabilities, including those who require 24 hour care and assistance with daily living tasks, and to access the wider community. Guernsey provides a comprehensive and high quality Health and Social Care service to Adults with Learning Disabilities over 18 across the island.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%The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of the British Isles' finest and best-kept beaches, a mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbor town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.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 Disability including newly or soon-to-qualify Learning Disabilities Nurses looking to start their post-registration career as part of this specialist Complex Residential team.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* - 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 directive We are a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Learning Disabilities staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of LD 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...
JOB DESCRIPTION
Tremco Construction Products Group (CPG), part of RPM International Inc., unites industry-leading building envelope solutions manufacturers, service providers and trusted brands-including Tremco, Nudura, Dryvit, Willseal, Weatherproofing Technologies, Inc. and Weatherproofing Technologies Canada-to deliver comprehensive, integrated building systems. With operations spanning North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, India and Latin America, Tremco CPG has a global presence supported by regional businesses and distributors who understand local market needs for commercial, industrial and residential construction and restoration projects.
GENERAL PURPOSE OF THE JOB:
The Engineering and Facilities Manager is responsible for directing all engineering activities and for maintaining and upgrading the facilities and production equipment. In addition, this position is responsible for maintaining/ advancing of a viable and visual Preventative Maintenance Program at the facility and identifying capital requirements for the annual capital plan. Responsibilities also include developing and assisting in value stream design and implementation of lean principles and tools within the manufacturing environment. This includes, but is not limited to, assisting with value stream mapping, employee training, continuous improvement event facilitation, waste identification and elimination, problem solving (through the scientific method), work area and station design and layout, visual control implementation, material flow, progress tracking and communication. Acts as a passionate advocate for a cultural change toward lean thinking throughout the organization.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Partner with LEAN leadership in eliminating unplanned production interruptions.
Use DAKOTA as the compliance tool to report incidents, near misses, and non-conformances, and to maintain compliance with EH&S.
Work with the maintenance crew to implement the needed preventative measures.
Recommend design modifications to eliminate machine or system malfunctions.
Prepare capital projects for submission to management. Included are costs, schedule, JHA, PHA, and procedures needed.
Serve as lead project engineer for approved capital projects with the goal of on-time and on-budget completion.
Develop and administer a viable and visual Preventative Maintenance Program that reduces downtime and improves overall reliability of production and production supporting machinery.
Responsible for identifying capital requirements for the facility's annual capital plan and budget.
Direct, review, and approve product design and changes consistent with MOC procedures.
Recruit departmental employees; assign, direct, and evaluate their work; and oversee the development and maintenance of staff competence.
Analyze annual site utility expenditure and develop plans to optimize plant efficiency to reduce costs (ISO 14001).
Perform administrative functions such as reviewing and writing reports, approving expenditures, enforcing rules, and making decisions about the purchase of materials or services.
Integrate the plant PHA initiative with the appropriate capital projects.
Investigate equipment failures and difficulties to diagnose faulty operation.
Interface with leadership, operators, and maintenance to develop needed TPM programs.
Support SPC, DOE's, and other Quality initiatives.
Lead Engineer for the production processes.
Develop facility infrastructure upgrade plan.
Other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering required, preferably Mechanical, Chemical, or Electrical.
EXPERIENCE:
5-10 years of Facility and Process Engineering experience.
At least 1-2 years of supervisory experience.
Experience in Engineering Management.
Experience managing capital projects.
PHA and "Process Safety Management" experience preferred.
BENEFITS:
Benefits, upon satisfaction of applicable eligibility requirements, include but are not limited to medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, vacation/PTO/sick days/parental leave, 401(k), employee stock purchase plan, and Company-provided pension plan. This position is bonus eligible.
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The Role
This is a hands-on auditing position based at our customer’s distribution centre. Your job is to physically check stock for accuracy, identify discrepancies, and document results clearly. You’ll play a key role in ensuring that pallets, cages, and loads match paperwork and delivery requirements before leaving the depot. If you’re naturally precise, enjoy structured work, and take pride in getting it right first time, this role is for you.
What you’ll be doing
Conducting physical audits of pallets, cages, and trailer loads
Checking outbound loads against driver paperwork and delivery requests
Verifying the accuracy of inbound deliveries and reporting discrepancies
Recording audit outcomes clearly and accurately
Escalating stock errors or mismatches quickly and professionally
Working to daily targets and quality standards
Supporting continuous improvement by spotting recurring issues
Following site safety procedures and working efficiently in a mixed environment
What We’re Looking For
You don’t need to be a manager. You need to be accurate, consistent, and reliable.
You’ll need
Experience in a warehouse environment (stock control, checking, audit, picking, dispatch, or similar)
Strong attention to detail and confidence with basic calculations
Ability to work to targets while maintaining high standards
Clear communication skills, both written and verbal
Basic Microsoft Excel and Word knowledge
Ability to follow instructions and stay focused in a fast-paced environment
Must be aged 18+
Hours and Shift Pattern
37.5 hours per week (plus daily 30-minute unpaid break)
5 days out of 7
8-hour shifts between:
13:00-21:00
Working environment: Mixed
Why Join RAS Supply Chain Integrity?
This isn’t just warehouse work. It’s supply chain accuracy at scale.
RAS Supply Chain Integrity is the globe’s only end-to-end stock audit provider, trusted by some of the world’s largest retailers to protect stock accuracy from distribution centre to store.
When you join us, you’re part of a leading organisation that:
Works directly with major retail supply chains
Protects service levels, availability, and customer confidence
Uses data-driven audits to improve performance, not just report problems
If you want to work for a business setting the standard for stock accuracy, we want to hear from you.
About the Position
Full-time, permanent role
Site-based at our customer’s distribution centre
Full training provided
Salary: £ 24,453 per annum
Access to Stream.co (formerly Wagestream), enabling draw down of your wage, when you need it
Flexible working shifts patterns – just ask!
Competitive salary with optional pension scheme
Regular overtime is available
Free onsite parking & subsidised canteen
Recognition Awards and Incentives
Genuine career progression
Refer a friend bonus
This role is being managed by RAS Supply Chain Integrity. For a confidential chat about this vacancy or other opportunities, call 01689 879444 or 07769280962.
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT / MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT
(12 MONTH CONTRACT STARTING FEB 26 – POSSIBILITY OF PERMANENT) WEST LONDON | HYBRID WORKING (2 DAYS PER WEEK IN THE OFFICE) £60,000 to £70,000 BASE + 10% BONUS FOR CONTRACT COMPLETION
THE COMPANY: We’re exclusively partnering with a highly successful, people-first business with multiple global offices and a growing UK finance function, supporting operations across five international entities.
This is a contract opportunity for an individual with strong a strong blend of Management Accountant and Financial Accountant experience, working closely with the Group Financial Controller. You’ll take rotational ownership of a proportion of the entities, delivering high-quality UK GAAP reporting, robust balance sheet control and meaningful commercial insight, with genuine scope to drive process and reporting improvements.
This is a high-impact Financial Accountant / Management Accountant role within a collaborative finance team and offers the potential to convert to a permanent position for the right individual. THE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT / MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT ROLE:
As Financial Accountant / Management Accountant, you’ll be reporting into the Group Financial Controller, you’ll work alongside a colleague to manage the financial and management accounts for a proportion of 5 legal entities on a rotational basis
Owning the month-end close for your allocated entities, including close timetable management, accurate cut-off, and maintaining a clear audit trail
Preparing and posting month-end journals across your portfolio (accruals, prepayments, deferred income, payroll, fixed assets, FX revaluations, provisions and other UK GAAP adjustments)
Producing monthly UK GAAP management accounts (P&L and balance sheet) with clear commentary and variance analysis vs budget, forecast and prior year, providing insight and analysis to support management decision-making
Providing ad-hoc financial analysis and advice to the management team and stakeholders
Ensuring accurate revenue recognition in line with client contracts and applicable reporting standards, including appropriate accounting for accrued and deferred income and associated costs
Partnering with operational and project stakeholders to validate performance, billing triggers and improve financial accuracy across entities
Maintaining strong balance sheet controls through timely reconciliations across key accounts
Supporting intercompany accounting across multiple jurisdictions, including management of intercompany agreements, recharges, journals, reconciliations and stakeholder query resolution
Assisting with treasury and cash management, including cashflow forecasting, working capital management
Supporting budgeting and reforecasting, delivering KPI reporting, commercial insight and decision support to senior management
Playing a key role in statutory reporting and the year-end audit process, including audit schedules, responding to auditor queries, and liaising with internal and external stakeholders
Identifying, designing and delivering process improvements
THE PERSON:
ACCA, ACA or CIMA Qualified or a strong Finalist, with dual Management Accountant and core Financial Accountant experience
UK GAAP understanding (FRS 102 exposure beneficial) and confident preparing/posting month-end journals through close
Strong balance sheet control capability with a disciplined approach to reconciliations and audit readiness
Commercially minded with excellent analytical skills
Confident communicator, able to work with cross-functionally stakeholder relationships
Process improvement mindset; experience with systems projects/automation is desirable
Experience of Sage would be an advantage
TO APPLY: Please send your CV for the Management Accountant / Financial Accountant role via the advert for immediate consideration.
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The Role
This is a hands-on auditing position based at our customer’s distribution centre. Your job is to physically check stock for accuracy, identify discrepancies, and document results clearly. You’ll play a key role in ensuring that pallets, cages, and loads match paperwork and delivery requirements before leaving the depot. If you’re naturally precise, enjoy structured work, and take pride in getting it right first time, this role is for you.
What you’ll be doing
Conducting physical audits of pallets, cages, and trailer loads
Checking outbound loads against driver paperwork and delivery requests
Verifying the accuracy of inbound deliveries and reporting discrepancies
Recording audit outcomes clearly and accurately
Escalating stock errors or mismatches quickly and professionally
Working to daily targets and quality standards
Supporting continuous improvement by spotting recurring issues
Following site safety procedures and working efficiently in a mixed environment
What We’re Looking For
You don’t need to be a manager. You need to be accurate, consistent, and reliable.
You’ll need
Experience in a warehouse environment (stock control, checking, audit, picking, dispatch, or similar)
Strong attention to detail and confidence with basic calculations
Ability to work to targets while maintaining high standards
Clear communication skills, both written and verbal
Basic Microsoft Excel and Word knowledge
Ability to follow instructions and stay focused in a fast-paced environment
Must be aged 18+
Hours and Shift Pattern
37.5 hours per week (plus daily 30-minute unpaid break)
5 days out of 7
8-hour shifts between:
06:00-14:00
Working environment: Mixed
Why Join RAS Supply Chain Integrity?
This isn’t just warehouse work. It’s supply chain accuracy at scale.
RAS Supply Chain Integrity is the globe’s only end-to-end stock audit provider, trusted by some of the world’s largest retailers to protect stock accuracy from distribution centre to store.
When you join us, you’re part of a leading organisation that:
Works directly with major retail supply chains
Protects service levels, availability, and customer confidence
Uses data-driven audits to improve performance, not just report problems
If you want to work for a business setting the standard for stock accuracy, we want to hear from you.
About the Position
Full-time, permanent role
Site-based at our customer’s distribution centre
Full training provided
Salary: £ 23,907 per annum
Access to Stream.co (formerly Wagestream), enabling draw down of your wage, when you need it
Flexible working shifts patterns – just ask!
Competitive salary with optional pension scheme
Regular overtime is available
Free onsite parking & subsidised canteen
Recognition Awards and Incentives
Genuine career progression
Refer a friend bonus
This role is being managed by RAS Supply Chain Integrity. For a confidential chat about this vacancy or other opportunities, call 01689 879444 or 07769280962.
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Community Manager- Supported Housing & Homelessness Services Oxford Full Time – 37.5 hours per week (7-day rota) Salary: £45,000 – £50,000 per annum (DOE) Permanent
About the role
We are partnering with a well-established homelessness charity in Oxford to recruit an experienced Community Manager to lead a large supported accommodation service and play a key role within the senior leadership team.
This is a senior, operational role overseeing a 24-bed supported housing project alongside additional move-on accommodation. You will be responsible for ensuring high-quality housing management, safeguarding, support services and positive outcomes for people with lived experience of homelessness.
This opportunity will suit an experienced manager from supported housing, homelessness, social care or charity settings who is passionate about enabling people to rebuild their lives through stability, meaningful activity and community.
Key responsibilities
Operational management of a 24-bed supported accommodation service and additional move-on housing
Leadership, line management and development of support staff and volunteers
Oversight of safeguarding, risk management and psychologically informed environments (PIE)
Ensuring high occupancy levels, effective referrals and timely move-on outcomes
Managing needs assessments, support planning and casework systems (CRM)
Working closely with social enterprise, learning & development and fundraising teams
Health & Safety, facilities and premises management
On-call rota participation and emergency response management
Contributing to organisational strategy as part of the senior management team
About you
You will bring:
Significant experience in a supported housing, homelessness or vulnerable adults setting
Proven leadership and people management experience
Strong knowledge of safeguarding, trauma informed practice and strengths based approaches
Experience working with individuals with complex needs, including mental health and substance misuse
Excellent communication, report-writing and stakeholder engagement skills
Confidence managing challenging situations calmly and professionally
A strong belief in equality, dignity and the potential of every individual
Desirable experience includes:
Housing management or supported accommodation qualifications
CRM systems such as Homeless Link In Form
Charity, social enterprise or not-for-profit sector experience
What’s on offer
Salary of £45,000 - £50,000 per annum
33 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
Employer pension contribution (up to 5%)
Flexible working options (role-dependent)
Enhanced wellbeing support and clinical supervision
Comprehensive induction, training and development
Inclusive employer committed to fair and values-based recruitment
Safeguarding
This role involves working with adults at risk and is subject to an enhanced DBS check. The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting welfare and expects all staff to share this commitment.
Closing date: 9:00am, 2 February 2026 Interviews: Week commencing 9 February 2026
Applications will be reviewed on receipt, so early application is encouraged.
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Operations ManagerAce Children’s Occupational Therapy LtdLocation: Crondall, Hampshire – office basedSalary: £35,000 to £38,000 per annum depending on experienceFull time, permanent, 37 hours per weekAce Children’s Occupational Therapy Ltd is a well-established private paediatric practice based in North East Hampshire, providing assessment and intervention services for children and young people aged 2 to 25 years.Following an internal promotion, we are now seeking an experienced Operations Manager to support the continued growth of the practice and oversee its day to day operational, financial and IT functions.This is a key role, working closely with the Practice Manager and senior leadership team to ensure the practice runs efficiently, compliantly and effectively.About the roleThe Operations Manager will take responsibility for the smooth running of the practice, with a particular focus on finance, IT and operational performance.Key responsibilities will include:Operations and administration
Managing the day to day activities and performance of the Operations and QA teamReviewing processes and identifying efficiencies to improve productivity and reduce costsOverseeing procurement and managing supplier relationshipsManaging company policies, procedures and facilities including health and safety
IT management
Acting as the main point of contact for IT and telephony mattersManaging system access, hardware, software and user permissionsLiaising with external IT providers to resolve issuesSupporting the rollout of new systems and upgradesOverseeing IT budgets, licences and information governance compliance
Financial management
Supporting budgets, P&L, cash flow and financial reportingManaging billing processes, utilisation targets and cost controlMonitoring performance against financial targets and identifying improvement opportunitiesPeople management and leadershipManaging recruitment, onboarding, appraisals and mandatory trainingSupporting staff wellbeing and promoting a positive workplace cultureActing as a key link between clinical and non-clinical teams
Compliance and quality
Ensuring regulatory and legal compliance including GDPR, DBS and professional standardsSupporting audits, insurance requirements and complaint handlingContributing to business planning, development and growth initiatives
About youYou will be an experienced operations or management professional with strong organisational, financial and IT skills, confident managing multiple priorities in a fast paced environment.The successful candidate will ideally have:
At least five years’ experience in a management or supervisory roleStrong understanding of basic accountancy including P&L, payroll and expensesAdvanced IT skills including Microsoft 365 and Excel with experience using pivot tablesExperience of managing teams, performance reviews and appraisalsExcellent communication skills and attention to detailAbility to manage external suppliers and service providers effectivelyExperience within healthcare, private practice, SEN or working with local authorities and schools would be advantageous but is not essential.A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle are required as the clinic is not accessible via public transport.
Benefits
Salary of £35,000 to £38,000 depending on experience25 days annual leave plus bank holidaysPension schemeDeath in service benefitHealth care and health insuranceOffice based role with home working available when requiredFlexible working hours between 8.30am and 5.30pm
Interested? Please apply with your latest CV. INDLS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.....Read more...
If you're a mechanic or auto electrician who enjoys fault-finding more than chasing labour hours, this could be your next move.Use your automotive knowledge to understand real vehicle faults and guide garages to the right electronic repair solution. You'll be speaking to technicians like yourself, diagnosing issues, and helping them fix cars properly.This is an office-based role in a growing, well-respected automotive electronics specialist. You'll get full training, realistic uncapped commission (OTE £40k), and clear long-term progression - without the physical strain of workshop life.Ideal for Mechanics and Auto Electricians looking to step off the tools while still using their technical experience every day. The Tech Sales Executive role is ideal for Mechanics and Auto Electricians looking to move into an office-based role.About the company:Autotronics is a Leicester-based automotive electronics repair and remanufacturing specialist supporting garages, technicians and fleets across the UK. They repair ECUs, ABS pumps, instrument clusters, power steering units and other vehicle electronic modules at circuit-board level, fixing faults properly rather than replacing parts.The business has grown year on year through reputation, repeat customers and an engineering-led approach. Growth has been steady and intentional, allowing ongoing investment in people, training and systems.Family-owned and founded by Nell, Autotronics was built with a hands-on understanding of the automotive trade. Quality, honesty and long-term solutions sit at the heart of everything they do, earning the trust of customers who value straight answers and reliable repairs.As an employer, Autotronics is supportive, professional and collaborative. Many team members come from technical backgrounds, knowledge is shared openly, and progression is encouraged as the business continues to grow.The Role:This role is ideal for a mechanic or auto electrician who is ready to step away from the tools and into a technical, customer focused position. If you have spent years diagnosing faults, speaking to customers and explaining repairs, this role is a natural progression.You will use your technical knowledge to help customers understand faults, choose the correct repair solution and keep vehicles on the road.A Typical Day Will Include
Speaking with mechanics, auto electricians and fleet customersUnderstanding vehicle faults and advising on suitable repair optionsHandling inbound enquiries via phone, email and online channelsBuilding strong long term customer relationshipsFollowing up quotations and converting them into jobsWorking closely with engineers to communicate technical information clearlyDeveloping and managing trade and fleet accounts
This Role Is Well Suited to You If You
Are a mechanic or auto electricianHave strong diagnostic and fault-finding experienceAre confident speaking with workshops and explaining technical issuesWant a less physical role while staying technicalAre organised and commercially awareEnjoy problem solving rather than hard selling
What's On Offer
Competitive basic salaryCommission with realistic earning potentialFull training on products, repair processes and systemsOffice based role with no site workSupportive, engineering led working environmentLong term progression as the business continues to grow
Benefits
Free on-site parkingVitality health insuranceFree lunch on the first Thursday of every monthFree tea and coffee available dailyOn site canteen facilitiesClean, modern office environment
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The Opportunity We are recruiting a Registrar – Haematology to join a leading teaching hospital in Northern Tasmania, where you will gain experience in both clinical and laboratory Haematology. This is a fixed-term, full-time role with the chance to develop under the supervision of experienced clinicians.
Your Role
Provide diagnostic Haematology services for inpatients and outpatients.
Perform procedures like bone marrow biopsies.
Participate in MDT meetings, training, and education.
Contribute to research and quality improvement activities.
About You
General or limited registration with AHPRA
Prior Laboratory Haematology experience is a plus
Strong commitment to professional development
Good communication and teamwork skills
Lifestyle & Location
Live in Tasmania: stunning landscapes, affordable housing, and a relaxed lifestyle.
Short commutes and a great work-life balance.
Enjoy the benefits of making a real impact in a close-knit community.
Why Tasmania?
Tasmania combines career opportunities with an unparalleled lifestyle. It’s a place where you can balance work with nature and enjoy a slower pace of life that larger cities can't offer.
Benefits
Competitive salary up to $189,005 per annum + superannuation
Salary packaging options available
Strong professional development support
International Candidate Pathways
Support for AHPRA registration and visas
Relocation assistance to Tasmania
Career progression toward senior roles in Australia
About Paragon Medics Paragon Medics connects experienced medical professionals with leading hospitals across Australia. Our team specialises in consultant and specialist recruitment, supporting you from application to arrival.....Read more...
HR Advisor Conservatory Outlet Group Competitive Salary + Benefits Wakefield Mon-Fri, 40 Hours a week Benefits:Up to 25 days Holiday + Bank Hols | Health cash plan | Pension Scheme | Monthly Employee value awards up to £75 | Personal development programmes through courses and training | Free parking About us:Conservatory Outlet Group are the manufacturer and installers of high-quality home improvement products spanning contemporary extensions, conservatories, orangeries, replacement roofs, windows to a uniqueThe group and associated companies are dynamic and innovative businesses that value creativity, teamwork and commitment. Our employees are the heart of the business, and we invest in good people offering career development and training opportunities. Join us and be a key player in shaping the future growth of our group. About the Role:We have an exciting opportunity for a HR Advisor to join our team, working at our manufacturing facility in Wakefield. This is a front-facing, hands-on role where a strong, confident presence is essential to support staff, tackle daily HR challenges, and ensure smooth operations onsite.Reporting to the Head of HR, you will play a key role in developing and implementing HR initiatives to enhance staff retention, employee satisfaction, and engagement. You'll also help drive training and development opportunities, ensuring employees have the resources they need to succeed.Beyond our manufacturing site, you will also provide HR support to Conservatory Outlet Group, including our retail operations across Yorkshire, Northwest, and Nottinghamshire. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, people-focused environment and is ready to make a real impact.Key responsibilities include:
Prepare operational HR KPIs and department updatesEnsure HR policies and practices are aligned with the businesses objectivesTo participate in the preparation and delivery of both HR specific training and identify training needs within the businessUpdate HRIS System with employee information as well as training, SOPS, and absence, new starters and leaversEnsure all return-to-work interviews are completed by managers and updated on the systemArrange and support managers to conduct disciplinary and grievance meetingsAssist with health and safety issues including overseeing the monitoring of staff accidentsPromote the schemes such as employee value awards and ensure we are an employer of choice through feedback and data.
What we are looking for: If you have broad experience as a HR Advisor or are looking to step into that role, that is hardworking and resilient and looking to develop your career further in HR with a fantastic growing business then we would love to hear from you.Key experience we are looking for includes:
CIPD level 5 qualifiedExperience in a manufacturing / retail environmentGood IT skills with understanding of Microsoft packages and HRIS experience.Experience in a front facing environment with employees with the ability to develop positive working relations with all people at all levels across the groupFlexible working approach and ability to travel to group companies when neededA willingness to undertake further training with the ability to implement learning into your daily work
How to apply:Ready to start your career with us? Apply within with your CV. Please note EqualsOne are advertising this on behalf of Conservatory Outlet and are not acting as recruitment agency, all applications will come directly to Conservatory Outlet. INDLS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.....Read more...
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of this work and the request of the individual Service User, it is currently an occupational requirement that applicants for this post are female.Male applicants may be contacted in future should the Service User pre-requisites change. Applications are invited from experienced Domiciliary Care Workers with a genuine commitment to working with Service Users who have complex Physical care needs to join our client’s specialist service based in Cardiff.This current vacancy is working with a female Service User with complex physical needs, requiring support 24 hours per day with a team of Support Workers day and night, overseen by a Registered NurseDuties include;Provision of full personal care, practical day to day support with activities of day to day living ,emotional/psychological support, managing appointments, managing medication, trips out of the house, support with communicating with family and maintaining relationships with family, supporting the individual with maintaining their safety.The salary for this post is £12.82 to £13.65 per hour (£25,100-£26,700 per year) based on experience for a 37.5 hour week usually on a rota of three long days one week / four the next, and we are open to hearing from applicants seeking a full-time, part-time or flexible hours opportunity.With high standards of clinical governance, this is a Complex Care organisation clinically led by both senior Mental Health and General Nurses.Their collective experience in complex physical and mental health care means they can work with clients who have very complex needs, providing highly personalised, client-centred care in their own homes or community settings.Rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission (England) and registered with the Care Inspectorate Wales, you will join an experienced and stable team of committed staff, supported by senior clinicians to meet our clients’ evolving needs.Person requirements:• At least 12 months Care experience• Personal qualities to include; flexible, adaptable, confident to work without supervision and calm under pressure.• A current driving licence and access to a vehicle• A commitment to a flexible approach to meet the needs of the service.• The desire to work as part of a team and an organisation committed to person-centred care.• At least six months right to work in the UK status, not requiring a certificate of sponsorship (CoS)To note:• A Certificate of Sponsorship may be offered with this post subject to a 6-month probation period, during which time you will need to have your own right to work status such as; Student, Graduate or Dependant visa• We are not able to switch sponsorship on commencement of employment• Staff Accommodation is not available for this role, but we are able to help signpost to local accommodation options if you are needing to relocate to take up this post.Jarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Mental Health 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.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Deputy Manager Opportunities – Leicestershire | £27,000–£35,000
Being a Deputy Manager in care isn’t easy. You’re the calm in the chaos, the go-to for your team, residents, and manager alike. It’s a big job that takes heart, resilience, and balance.
But what if you could do it somewhere that genuinely has your back? Where there’s real structure, real support, and no expectation to carry the world on your shoulders alone?
Please note: applications requiring a Certificate of Sponsorship are currently on hold.
A well-established, family-run care provider in Leicestershire is growing and creating new opportunities for experienced Deputy Managers to join its supportive, long-standing teams.
This respected group has earned a reputation for stability, development, and genuine care for its people, recognised through an Investors in People Award that underlines their commitment to staff wellbeing and professional growth.
Each home has its own character and rhythm, but all share the same ethos. Quality care, strong leadership, and staff who feel valued.
Whether you’re leading a small, close-knit team or supporting a larger service through change, you’ll have:
A supportive Home Manager who values collaboration, not control
An experienced senior team around you
Operational and administrative support that frees you up to lead care, not paperwork
There’s also clear room to grow. Many Deputies here have progressed into Registered Manager roles within the same organisation.
You’ll receive:
£27,000–£35,000 per annum (DOE)
5.6 weeks’ annual leave
Contributory pension
Paid induction and ongoing development
Career progression within a stable, expanding organisation
If you’re an experienced Senior Carer, Team Leader, or Deputy Manager who wants to work for a supportive, family-run provider with homes across Leicestershire, including areas commutable from Wigston, Enderby, Birstall, and Thurmaston, this could be the right move for you.
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Do you want to make a positive difference to vulnerable children and their lives? Are you an experienced Deputy Manager looking to lead within a therapeutic children’s home supporting young people who have experienced trauma? Location: South London Salary: £50,000 per annum
Please do not apply if you require sponsorship. To apply for this role you must have the right to work within the UK.
This is an opportunity to join a well-established therapeutic provider with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, trauma-informed care. The organisation focuses on stability, strong practice and delivering consistently good Ofsted outcomes. You will be part of a values-led service where young people are at the heart of practice and senior leadership is visible, supportive and committed to developing its managers.
Benefits:
• Salary up to £50,000 per annum, dependent on experience and qualifications • Clear progression pathway to Registered Manager • Supportive and collaborative working environment • 25 days annual leave rising with length of service, plus bank holidays • Comprehensive training and development programme • Pension scheme • Enhanced family leave and company sick pay • Life assurance • Employee assistance programme providing wellbeing and financial support • Cycle to work scheme • Blue Light discount card • Funded professional development opportunities • Staff recognition and long service awards • Opportunities to progress across a wider group of services
Requirements:
• Degree qualified in a relevant field such as Psychology, Social Work, Youth Work, Mental Health or similar • A recognised Level 3 qualification in Residential Childcare, with willingness to complete the Level 5 Leadership and Management award if not already achieved • A minimum of two years’ experience working within a children’s residential setting • Previous experience providing staff supervision and holding management responsibility • Sound knowledge of children’s residential regulations and compliance standards • Ability to build meaningful relationships with young people and positively influence outcomes • Confidence contributing to financial oversight and managing delegated budgets • Understanding of the challenges facing vulnerable young people, including exploitation and anti-social influences • Experience embedding trauma-informed approaches within practice • Flexibility to work shifts, including weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins • Willingness to participate in an on-call rota supporting more than one home
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Offering a fantastic opportunity to experience a typically Australian lifestyle without the ever-increasing cost of major Australian capital cities - applications are invited from Registered Midwives to join the Hospital-based Maternity team based in the stylish city of Hamilton, at the centre of the famous Western District in the state of Victoria.Nurses and Midwives in Victoria have just had a significant pay award confirmed totalling 28.4% over four years, the first part of this has recently come into effect.The salary range is $82,000 to $105,000 Australian dollars (approx. £45,000 to £55,000 £GBP) basic plus unsual hours payments, based on a years experience scale plus 11.5% Superannuation (pension)The Service supports around 200 births per year and is Level 3 Maternity and Level 2 in Nursery, as per the Victorian state 'Maternity DHHS Capability Framework' and provides care for women of low-risk pregnancies.You will work as part of a dynamic midwifery team providing holistic “woman centred” maternity care to women and their families across the birthing continuum. You will provide antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal care in a modified case load model of midwifery care to women and their families.Hamilton has a population of 10,000 and is located 291 km (180 miles) west of Melbourne via the regional cities of Ballarat or Geelong.A hospital was first built in 1864 on the site of the current state-of-the-art facility serving the wider Western District and includes some smaller outlying rural ‘cottage’ hospitals.Inpatient facilities include; Theatre complex with on-site CSSD, ICU, A&E, Chemotherapy Oncology Centre, Dialysis Unit, General Paediatric Ward, Maternity and Neonatal Unit, Medical Ward and Surgical Ward.The busy Pharmacy, Imaging and Therapies departments employ a wide variety of Allied Health Professionals.An extensive outpatient and community health program assists local residents to remain healthy and safe at home for as long as possible.Hamilton offers an active lifestyle for couples or singles and particularly for young families seeking to enjoy a typically Australian lifestyle but avoiding the ever-growing cost of living in major Australian cities especially Melbourne while enjoying a sophisticated lifestyle in a friendly, welcoming community.Hamilton has four Secondary Schools as well as a number of stand-alone primary schools and a wide range of sporting opportunities for adults and children alike.Person requirements: - Registered Midwife - At least one year post-registration experience. - Full Australian AHPRA Midwife registration in place, or have your application in process.- A genuine desire to experience working in a supportive new country and sharing the values of strong teamwork and commitment to providing person-centred high-quality healthcare to the local community. The benefits on offer include: - Relocation package; flights, transfers and first month initial accommodation for you (and your family if applicable)- Visa/immigration costs for you and your family (and your family if applicable)- Reimbursement of AHPRA registration- Salary packaging options of $11,660 per year - Assistance with ongoing accommodation- Vehicle leasing options We are a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Healthcare staff both within the UK and internationally. As an nurse-led consultancy our detailed understanding of the complexity of such a significant professional move places us in a strong position make this the best possible experience for you.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...
Dentist Jobs in Hastings, New Zealand. ZEST Dental Recruitment working in partnership with an established private dental practice is seeking to recruit a Dentist.
Private / Independent Dental Practice
Dentist (full or part-time available)
Hastings, New Zealand
A bustling small city with a relaxed atmosphere, a unique charm, and plenty to do
Superb remuneration package, high earnings
Clinical freedom
Excellent equipment, state-of-the-art technology
Reference: DW6652
An established and exceptionally busy general dental practice is seeking an experienced dentist to join their team. This flexible opportunity is suitable for those interested in full-time, part-time, or locum positions.
About the Practice and Role:This modern and well-equipped practice is dedicated to providing high-quality care to a diverse patient base.
Flexible Hours: Work 4–5 days per week, negotiable. Full-time hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with one late-night shift and a half-day Saturday or Sunday.
Thriving Patient Base: The practice maintains a high volume of patients, ensuring a full and healthy appointment book.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Equipped with new dental chairs, digital x-rays, surgical motor, sedation equipment, implant tools, a Trios scanner, and a Sirona CBCT (OPG installation pending).
Diverse Treatment Offerings: General and emergency dentistry, sedation, implants, crown and bridge, and surgical extractions.
Competitive Remuneration: 40% commission on the first $450,000 in revenue, with incremental increases thereafter. Potential relocation/sign-on bonuses and CPD allowance are also available.
Support and Development: Hands-on mentoring provided for treatment planning, communication, and clinical skills. New team members are supported with a structured induction process.
About the Candidate:The ideal candidate will have a strong clinical background and a patient-focused approach to dentistry.
Experience: At least 3+ years of clinical experience in a similar role.
Skills: Proficiency in all aspects of general dentistry is essential. Experience and interest in endodontics, oral surgery, or CEREC technology are advantageous.
Confidence in Surgical Extractions: Comfortable managing complex procedures.
Patient Care: Passionate about delivering exceptional service and building strong patient relationships.
Communication: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to confidently discuss and plan treatments.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a dentist to thrive in a dynamic and supportive environment, with access to cutting-edge technology and mentoring. Whether you’re looking for a full or part-time position or even a short-term role, this practice offers the flexibility and support to suit your needs.
About the region: The Hastings District takes in a large and diverse area, and is the engine room of the regional economy. The city centre has an evolving enclave of open spaces to chill out alongside a growing number of restaurants, cafes and bars and the wider Hastings region is overflowing with world-class wineries. https://www.newzealand.com/nz/hastings/https://www.hawkesbaynz.com/plan-your-stay/our-neighbourhoods/hastings-district/
Successful candidates will be DCNZ registered or have qualified from New Zealand, Australia, the UK, or Ireland. If you are not already DCNZ registered, or not qualified from one of the above countries, please check with DCNZ to check your eligibility. For further information regarding this position, confidential enquiries can be made by submitting your CV to ZEST Dental.
Zest Dental has been helping dentists and dental practices in the UK, New Zealand, and Australia to find their perfect job match since 2006.
Contact: Darran WalentaEmail: Telephone: UK: +44 114 238 1729 | AU: +61 730 534 271....Read more...