AA Euro Healthcare is recruiting on behalf of our client for an experienced and motivated Person in Charge (PIC) to support residential disability services in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford.This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Social Care professional to lead a person-centred residential service, supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities within a safe, structured, and high-quality environment.About the RoleAs Person in Charge, you will oversee the day-to-day management and governance of the residential service, ensuring delivery of care in line with HIQA regulations, New Directions, and organisational standards. You will lead and support the staff team while promoting independence, inclusion, dignity, and quality of life for all service users.Essential Requirements
QQI Level 7 or higher in Social Care or related disciplineCORU registration (or evidence of application/eligibility)Minimum 3 years’ experience within Intellectual Disability servicesPrevious supervisory or management experience in Social CareStrong knowledge of HIQA standards, safeguarding, and New DirectionsExperience supporting individuals with challenging behaviour and complex needsExcellent leadership, communication, and organisational skillsFull clean driving licenceEligible to work in Ireland (no sponsorship available)
What’s on Offer
Competitive salary package (DOE)Supportive management structureCareer progression opportunitiesOngoing training and professional developmentOpportunity to lead within a well-established residential service
If you are an experienced Social Care professional or Team Leader looking to progress into a leadership role, we would love to hear from you.Please apply with your up-to-date CV for immediate consideration.....Read more...
AA Euro Healthcare is currently recruiting on behalf of our client for experienced and motivated Relief Social Care Workers to join professional teams supporting vulnerable young people and adults within residential and community-based services across Tipperary and surrounding areas.We are currently building a strong bank of agency staff to support a number of services within the disability, residential, and social care sectors. This is an excellent opportunity for qualified Social Care professionals who are passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care while working within supportive and structured environments.Key Responsibilities
Provide person-centred care and support within residential and community settingsSupport individuals with daily living skills, independence, and personal developmentImplement individual care plans and therapeutic interventionsPromote social inclusion, community participation, and positive outcomesSupport individuals who may present with challenging behaviour and complex needsMaintain accurate records and documentation in line with HIQA standardsWork collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams and external agenciesAdhere to safeguarding procedures, policies, and regulatory requirements
Essential Requirements
QQI Level 7 Degree (or higher) in Social Care, Applied Social Studies, or a related disciplineCORU registration with the Social Care Workers Registration Board is essential (evidence required)Previous experience within social care, disability services, residential care, or community servicesExperience supporting individuals with behaviours that challenge is desirableStrong communication, report writing, and interpersonal skillsAbility to work flexible shifts including days, nights, sleepovers, and weekendsFull clean driving licence and access to own vehicle desirableGarda Vetting requiredMAPA / CPI / PMAV training an advantageEligibility to work in Ireland (no sponsorship available)
If you are a qualified Social Care professional seeking a rewarding and impactful role, we would love to hear from you.Please apply today with your up-to-date CV through AA Euro Healthcare.....Read more...
AA Euro Healthcare is currently recruiting on behalf of our client for experienced and motivated Relief Social Care Workers to join professional teams supporting vulnerable young people and adults within residential and community-based services across Tipperary and surrounding areas.We are currently building a strong bank of agency staff to support a number of services within the disability, residential, and social care sectors. This is an excellent opportunity for qualified Social Care professionals who are passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care while working within supportive and structured environments.Key Responsibilities
Provide person-centred care and support within residential and community settingsSupport individuals with daily living skills, independence, and personal developmentImplement individual care plans and therapeutic interventionsPromote social inclusion, community participation, and positive outcomesSupport individuals who may present with challenging behaviour and complex needsMaintain accurate records and documentation in line with HIQA standardsWork collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams and external agenciesAdhere to safeguarding procedures, policies, and regulatory requirements
Essential Requirements
QQI Level 7 Degree (or higher) in Social Care, Applied Social Studies, or a related disciplineCORU registration with the Social Care Workers Registration Board is essential (evidence required)Previous experience within social care, disability services, residential care, or community servicesExperience supporting individuals with behaviours that challenge is desirableStrong communication, report writing, and interpersonal skillsAbility to work flexible shifts including days, nights, sleepovers, and weekendsFull clean driving licence and access to own vehicle desirableGarda Vetting requiredMAPA / CPI / PMAV training an advantageEligibility to work in Ireland (no sponsorship available)
If you are a qualified Social Care professional seeking a rewarding and impactful role, we would love to hear from you.Please apply today with your up-to-date CV through AA Euro Healthcare.....Read more...
Electrical Supervisor – Client Direct - High End Residential - Waterloo, Central London – £60,000 per annumAre you an experienced Engineering Supervisor within high-end residential or mixed-use environments?Are you M&E qualified with strong compliance knowledge?Fantastic opportunity to work directly for a property management organisation overseeing multiple high-end residential buildings within a prime area. This role will lead the engineering team and ensure full delivery of maintenance, compliance, and life safety systems across the estate.Hours of WorkMonday to Friday – 08:30am to 17:30pmKey Duties & ResponsibilitiesLead and manage day-to-day engineering operations across multiple residential buildingsOversee all M&E systems including HVAC, lighting, life safety, access control, and water systemsEnsure all plant and systems are maintainedManage PPM schedules and reactive maintenance, ensuring tasks are completed within SLAMaintain accurate asset registers, compliance records, and engineering documentationEnsure full compliance across fire safety, water hygiene (L8), electrical systems, lifts, and HVACSupport and implement risk assessments including fire and water, ensuring remedial actions are completedManage and monitor all hard services contractors, ensuring KPI and SLA performanceLead fault finding, root cause analysis, and implement preventative solutionsLine manage engineering team including training, appraisals, and developmentSupport lifecycle planning, capital works, and technical upgradesMonitor energy usage and support sustainability initiativesWork closely with front of house and operations teams to minimise resident disruptionProvide technical support for commercial/retail units within the buildingsParticipate in on-call rota and provide emergency support when requiredRequirementsMechanically or electrically qualified (C&G, NVQ, Apprenticeship or equivalent)Health & Safety qualification (IOSH / NEBOSH preferred)Strong knowledge of statutory compliance (L8, EICR, SFG20, LOLER, PUWER)Experience managing contractors and in-house engineering teamsFamiliar with CAFM systems and maintenance platformsStrong fault-finding and problem-solving abilityExcellent communication and leadership skillsPlease send CV to Katie to CBW Staffing Solutions for more information.....Read more...
An opportunity has arisen for a Conveyancer to join a well-established law firm specialising in residential conveyancing and property law, offering a streamlined, tech-enabled service.
As a Conveyancer, you will manage residential conveyancing files, progressing transactions from instruction through to completion efficiently and accurately throughout.
This full-time permanent role offers a salary range of £27,500 - £37,000 (Negotiable) and benefits. Paralegals from other departments who want to progress in conveyancing will be considered for this role.
Solicitor, Legal Executive, Paralegal, experienced conveyancers will also be considered.
You will be responsible for
? Managing residential property transactions from instruction through to completion, ensuring deadlines are consistently met
? Liaising with clients, estate agents, lenders and solicitors to keep matters progressing smoothly
? Drafting and reviewing key legal documentation including contracts, transfer deeds and lease agreements
? Conducting property searches and carrying out title investigations to ensure accuracy and compliance
? Maintaining well-organised and accurate case files, providing regular updates to clients
? Offering clear and practical guidance to clients throughout the conveyancing process
? Working with external organisations such as the Land Registry and lenders to support efficient completions
What we are looking for
? Previously worked as a Conveyancer, Conveyancing Solicitor, Conveyancing Lawyer, Conveyancing Paralegal, Legal executive, Paralegal, Resiential Property Solicitor, Resiential Property Lawyer, Property Solicitor, Property Lawyer, Conveyancing Executive or in a similar role.
? Have 2 years of experience within conveyancing or residential property law
? Strong IT skills with confidence using case management systems and document software
? Excellent organisational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple matter....Read more...
An opportunity has arisen for a Conveyancer to join a well-established law firm specialising in residential conveyancing and property law, offering a streamlined, tech-enabled service.
As a Conveyancer, you will manage residential conveyancing files, progressing transactions from instruction through to completion efficiently and accurately throughout.
This full-time permanent role offers a salary range of £27,500 - £37,000 (Negotiable) and benefits. Paralegals from other departments who want to progress in conveyancing will be considered for this role.
Solicitor, Legal Executive, Paralegal, experienced conveyancers will also be considered.
You will be responsible for
? Managing residential property transactions from instruction through to completion, ensuring deadlines are consistently met
? Liaising with clients, estate agents, lenders and solicitors to keep matters progressing smoothly
? Drafting and reviewing key legal documentation including contracts, transfer deeds and lease agreements
? Conducting property searches and carrying out title investigations to ensure accuracy and compliance
? Maintaining well-organised and accurate case files, providing regular updates to clients
? Offering clear and practical guidance to clients throughout the conveyancing process
? Working with external organisations such as the Land Registry and lenders to support efficient completions
What we are looking for
? Previously worked as a Conveyancer, Conveyancing Solicitor, Conveyancing Lawyer, Conveyancing Paralegal, Legal executive, Paralegal, Resiential Property Solicitor, Resiential Property Lawyer, Property Solicitor, Property Lawyer, Conveyancing Executive or in a similar role.
? Have 2 years of experience within conveyancing or residential property law
? Strong IT skills with confidence using case management systems and document software
? Excellent organisational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple matter....Read more...
Do you have a passion for working children and young people? Do you have some professional experience working with young people? A job working for the council could be for you!
I am looking for passionate Support Workers with experience working with Children and/or Young Adults in education, residential homes, youth support or youth work, youth justice.
My client is the local county council who have ambitious plans in the upcoming years and are looking for Support Workers to join one of their existing purpose-built children's homes in Tiverton for their residential services.
If you have experience with children and young people in SEN education, youth work, young offenders or fostering, a career in children's homes is for you.
Benefits include:
From £26,824 per annum plus sleep-in allowance (OTE £31,000)
Public Sector benefits including annual pay reviews, enhanced pension benefit
Job security in a local council employer
Do you have:
Experience of working within children or young adults with learning disabilities, mental health, or behaviours that challenge - SEN School, youth work, community young people, children's learning disabilities, semi-independent services, care leavers, youth justice, children's homes
Level 3 in Residential Childcare or equivalent (or willingness to complete)
Ability to complete shifts patterns, weekends, and overnight stays.
To apply or for further information, please contact Laura at Charles Hunter Associates.....Read more...
AA Euro Healthcare are currently recruiting a Person in Charge (PIC) on behalf of our client, a growing organisation of disability residential services in Ireland.Our client is a new residential service in Kilkenny focused on providing specialised, person-centred support for teenagers and young adults with disabilities.Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage the daily operations of the residential serviceFulfil the role of Person in Charge (PIC) in accordance with HIQA regulationsSupport, supervise, and mentor staff teamsPromote person-centred care, independence, and inclusionMaintain strong relationships with families, multidisciplinary teams, and external stakeholdersOversee service documentation, audits, safeguarding, and quality assurance processesManage staffing, resources, and service delivery effectively
Requirements
Level 8 qualification in Social Care, Applied Social Studies, Psychology, or equivalent recognised qualificationLevel 7 qualification with a Management qualification in line with HIQA Regulation 14(7)Minimum 3 years’ management or supervisory experience within health or social care servicesStrong working knowledge of HIQA regulations, Children First Act 2015, Disability Act 2005, and GDPRExcellent leadership, communication, and organisational skillsFull clean driving licenceEligibility to work in Ireland
Benefits
Competitive salary and structured career progressionFull Induction ProgrammeContinuous Professional Development (CPD)Reflective supervision and supportive leadershipEmployee Assistance Programme (EAP)Refer a Friend Bonus SchemeRecognition for long service and excellence in careTeam Building & Seasonal EventsInclusive and supportive workplace culture
If you are passionate about supporting teenagers and young adults within disability services and want to be part of a new and developing residential service, we would love to hear from you.Apply today with your up-to-date CV through AA Euro Healthcare.....Read more...
AA Euro Healthcare is currently recruiting qualified and experienced Relief Social Care Workers to support residential disability services in South Wicklow areas.We are currently building a strong bank of agency staff to support services for adults with intellectual disabilities and complex needs within residential settings.These services focus on promoting independence, choice, inclusion, and community participation through person-centred supports. Individuals are supported to engage in a wide range of activities within their local communities, including swimming, drama, concerts, social outings, and life skills development. This is a flexible agency opportunity ideal for Social Care professionals seeking relief shifts across day shifts, sleepovers, weekends, and evening rosters.Key Responsibilities
Support individuals in all aspects of daily living and personal developmentPromote independence, inclusion, and community engagementAssist with personal care, health, and wellbeing supports where requiredSupport individuals with behaviours that challenge and complex support needsFacilitate life skills development including cooking, budgeting, cleaning, and confidence buildingMaintain accurate records and reports in line with HIQA standardsWork collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, families, and service providersPromote and protect the rights, dignity, privacy, and choices of all individuals supportedAdhere to organisational policies, safeguarding procedures, and regulatory requirements
Essential Requirements
QQI Level 7 Degree (or higher) in Social Care and Applied Social Studies. CORU Registration (eligibility for registration, or proof of application is essential) Strong understanding of HIQA regulations and person-centred care practicesExcellent communication, organisational, and report writing skillsAbility to work independently and as part of a teamExperience supporting adults with intellectual disabilities and/or complex needsUnderstanding of therapeutic interventions and positive behavioural supportsFlexibility to work a variety of shifts across a 7-day roster including sleepovers and weekendsFull driving licence and willingness to drive service vehicles is essentialEligibility to work in Ireland (no sponsorship available)
Desirable Experience
Experience supporting individuals with behaviours that challengeExperience in alternative communication methodsExperience working within residential disability servicesOne year post-qualification experience within social care settings
If you are passionate about supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities and making a meaningful difference within residential services, we would love to hear from you.Please apply with your up-to-date CV for immediate consideration.....Read more...
Residential Support Worker
We are seeking enthusiastic Residential Support Worker for our home in Frome. Our client supports young people aged 5+ years with complex needs including Autism.
We are seeking both Full-time Days and Full-time Waking Nights
Location: Frome
Rate of Pay:
£12.71 per hour PAYE
£16.50 per hour Umbrella
Requirements:
Enhanced Child & Adult DBS on the Update Service
Hold a UK Driving License
Experience working with Children with Learning Difficulties and Autism
PECS trained
We do not offer sponsorship for this role
If you are interested in this role, please apply. You can also send your CV to Emily egame@charecruitment.com....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Newark
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
Benefits include:
Full Salary £30,000 - £37,000
Sleep ins: £60
Permanent, Full time hours with a choice of contracts
Excellent career progression
In house therapeutic practice and training
You need:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable children
Flexibility to work shifts which include, weekends, bank holidays and sleep ins
A, self-reflective personality and ability to understand the struggles and backgrounds of vulnerable young people
Experience working with challenging behaviours and complex emotional needs
For more information apply now and ask for Laura on 07990044874....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Newark
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
Benefits include:
Full Salary £30,000 - £37,000
Sleep ins: £60
Permanent, Full time hours with a choice of contracts
Excellent career progression
In house therapeutic practice and training
You need:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable children
Flexibility to work shifts which include, weekends, bank holidays and sleep ins
A, self-reflective personality and ability to understand the struggles and backgrounds of vulnerable young people
Experience working with challenging behaviours and complex emotional needs
For more information apply now and ask for Laura on 07990044874....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Kent.
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours (sometimes 24 hour shifts), overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
If you like the sound of the role but are looking for a more senior position please do not hesiatate to also get in contact!
Benefits include:
£32,908 salary including 2 sleep ins a week (39 hour contract)Excellent career progression always available
Do you have:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable childrenFlexibility in your personal life to work long hours, weekends, sleep in shifts and stay later where requiredOpen, honest, self-reflective personality who is able to understand their own life struggles and compartmentaliseSome experience working with young people is beneficialFor more information apply now.
Summer
07436 412 945....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Newark.
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours (sometimes 24 hour shifts), overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
If you like the sound of the role but are looking for a more senior position please do not hesiatate to also get in contact!
Benefits include:
£32,908 salary including 2 sleep ins a week (39 hour contract)Excellent career progression always available
Do you have:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable childrenFlexibility in your personal life to work long hours, weekends, sleep in shifts and stay later where requiredOpen, honest, self-reflective personality who is able to understand their own life struggles and compartmentaliseSome experience working with young people is beneficialFor more information apply now.
Summer
07436 412 945....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Newark.
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours (sometimes 24 hour shifts), overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
If you like the sound of the role but are looking for a more senior position please do not hesiatate to also get in contact!
Benefits include:
£32,908 salary including 2 sleep ins a week (39 hour contract)Excellent career progression always available
Do you have:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable childrenFlexibility in your personal life to work long hours, weekends, sleep in shifts and stay later where requiredOpen, honest, self-reflective personality who is able to understand their own life struggles and compartmentaliseSome experience working with young people is beneficialFor more information apply now.
Summer
07436 412 945....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Ashford Kent
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
Benefits include:
Full Salary £30,000 - £37,000
Sleep ins: £60
Permanent, Full time hours with a choice of contracts
Excellent career progression
In house therapeutic practice and training
You need:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable children
Flexibility to work shifts which include, weekends, bank holidays and sleep ins
A, self-reflective personality and ability to understand the struggles and backgrounds of vulnerable young people
Experience working with challenging behaviours and complex emotional needs
For more information apply now and ask for Laura on 07990044874....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Newark.
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours (sometimes 24 hour shifts), overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
If you like the sound of the role but are looking for a more senior position please do not hesiatate to also get in contact!
Benefits include:
£32,908 salary including 2 sleep ins a weekExcellent career progression always available
Do you have:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable childrenFlexibility in your personal life to work long hours, weekends, sleep in shifts and stay later where requiredOpen, honest, self-reflective personality who is able to understand their own life struggles and compartmentaliseSome experience working with young people is beneficialFor more information apply now.
Summer
07436 412 945....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Kent.
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours (sometimes 24 hour shifts), overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
If you like the sound of the role but are looking for a more senior position please do not hesiatate to also get in contact!
Benefits include:
£32,908 salary including 2 sleep ins a week (39 hour contract)Excellent career progression always available
Do you have:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable childrenFlexibility in your personal life to work long hours, weekends, sleep in shifts and stay later where requiredOpen, honest, self-reflective personality who is able to understand their own life struggles and compartmentaliseSome experience working with young people is beneficialFor more information apply now.
Summer
07436 412 945....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Newark.
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours (sometimes 24 hour shifts), overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
If you like the sound of the role but are looking for a more senior position please do not hesiatate to also get in contact!
Benefits include:
£32,908 salary including 2 sleep ins a week (39 hour contract)Excellent career progression always available
Do you have:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable childrenFlexibility in your personal life to work long hours, weekends, sleep in shifts and stay later where requiredOpen, honest, self-reflective personality who is able to understand their own life struggles and compartmentaliseSome experience working with young people is beneficialFor more information apply now.
Summer
07436 412 945....Read more...
If you have a passion for working children and young people, professional experience working with young people or are looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this may be a new exciting opportunity for you.
I am looking for Residential Support Worker’s to join a fantastic charity who support vulnerable young people in the UK via their homes based in Newark
Based in their residential community, you will work with young people aged 5-18 who have suffered severe childhood trauma linked to exploitation, neglect, domestic violence and abuse. Your role will be to work with them to help them understand their trauma and help them re-establish a positive view of the world.
The Residential Support Worker role requires full commitment, this is a serious career path that requires self-sacrifice in order to ensure the young people are always put first and receive the support they need. The job will involve long hours overnight sleep in shifts, alternate weekends, sometimes you will need to stay beyond your shift ending to ensure safe handover or bed time routines.
Benefits include:
Full Salary £30,000 - £37,000
Sleep ins: £60
Permanent, Full time hours with a choice of contracts
Excellent career progression
In house therapeutic practice and training
You need:
A burning desire, passion and full 100% commitment to working with vulnerable children
Flexibility to work shifts which include, weekends, bank holidays and sleep ins
A, self-reflective personality and ability to understand the struggles and backgrounds of vulnerable young people
Experience working with challenging behaviours and complex emotional needs
For more information apply now and ask for Laura on 07990044874....Read more...
An opportunity has arisen for a Conveyancer to join a well-established law firm specialising in residential conveyancing and property law, offering a streamlined, tech-enabled service.
As a Conveyancer, you will manage residential conveyancing files, progressing transactions from instruction through to completion efficiently and accurately throughout.
This full-time permanent role offers a salary range of £27,500 - £37,000 (Negotiable) and benefits. Paralegals from other departments who want to progress in conveyancing will be considered for this role.
Solicitor, Legal Executive, Paralegal, experienced conveyancers will also be considered.
You will be responsible for
* Managing residential property transactions from instruction through to completion, ensuring deadlines are consistently met
* Liaising with clients, estate agents, lenders and solicitors to keep matters progressing smoothly
* Drafting and reviewing key legal documentation including contracts, transfer deeds and lease agreements
* Conducting property searches and carrying out title investigations to ensure accuracy and compliance
* Maintaining well-organised and accurate case files, providing regular updates to clients
* Offering clear and practical guidance to clients throughout the conveyancing process
* Working with external organisations such as the Land Registry and lenders to support efficient completions
What we are looking for
* Previously worked as a Conveyancer, Conveyancing Solicitor, Conveyancing Lawyer, Conveyancing Paralegal, Legal executive, Paralegal, Resiential Property Solicitor, Resiential Property Lawyer, Property Solicitor, Property Lawyer, Conveyancing Executive or in a similar role.
* Have 2 years of experience within conveyancing or residential property law
* Strong IT skills with confidence using case management systems and document software
* Excellent organisational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple matters
* A proactive and solution-focused approach to work
What's on offer
* Competitive Salary
* Free parking
* Canteen facilities
* Company events
* Referral programme
* Employee discount scheme
* Good transport links
This is a great opportunity for a Conveyancer to join a supportive legal environment with genuine scope to develop your career in residential conveyancing.
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An opportunity has arisen for a Conveyancer to join a well-established law firm specialising in residential conveyancing and property law, offering a streamlined, tech-enabled service.
As a Conveyancer, you will manage residential conveyancing files, progressing transactions from instruction through to completion efficiently and accurately throughout.
This full-time permanent role offers a salary range of £27,500 - £37,000 (Negotiable) and benefits. Paralegals from other departments who want to progress in conveyancing will be considered for this role.
Solicitor, Legal Executive, Paralegal, experienced conveyancers will also be considered.
You will be responsible for
* Managing residential property transactions from instruction through to completion, ensuring deadlines are consistently met
* Liaising with clients, estate agents, lenders and solicitors to keep matters progressing smoothly
* Drafting and reviewing key legal documentation including contracts, transfer deeds and lease agreements
* Conducting property searches and carrying out title investigations to ensure accuracy and compliance
* Maintaining well-organised and accurate case files, providing regular updates to clients
* Offering clear and practical guidance to clients throughout the conveyancing process
* Working with external organisations such as the Land Registry and lenders to support efficient completions
What we are looking for
* Previously worked as a Conveyancer, Conveyancing Solicitor, Conveyancing Lawyer, Conveyancing Paralegal, Legal executive, Paralegal, Resiential Property Solicitor, Resiential Property Lawyer, Property Solicitor, Property Lawyer, Conveyancing Executive or in a similar role.
* Have 2 years of experience within conveyancing or residential property law
* Strong IT skills with confidence using case management systems and document software
* Excellent organisational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple matters
* A proactive and solution-focused approach to work
What's on offer
* Competitive Salary
* Free parking
* Canteen facilities
* Company events
* Referral programme
* Employee discount scheme
* Good transport links
This is a great opportunity for a Conveyancer to join a supportive legal environment with genuine scope to develop your career in residential conveyancing.
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Requirements
QQI Level 5 in Healthcare Support, Social Care, or related disciplinePrevious experience in healthcare, disability, or residential services desirableStrong communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to work flexible shifts, including evenings and weekendsFull driving licence desirableGarda Vetting requiredEligible to work in Ireland (no sponsorship available)
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My client is a leading provider in the South West, providing high quality residential and community care services to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs.
I am looking for a permanent, full time (37.5 hours) Support Worker to work in a specialist residential unit for adults with high complex needs based in Castle Cary, Somerset.
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The successful Support Worker candidate must have
Previous experience in social care, preferably in an adults care setting for adults with mental health, autism or complex needs
Flexibility to work shifts including weekends, bank holidays and up to 10pm at night
Resilience to work in a highly stressful environment with challenging behaviours
Clean DBS and references
Driving license and vehicle
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Essential Requirements
Qualifications
Applicants must possess one of the following:
A BA (Ord) in Social Care Practice (Level 7 on the QQI framework)
OR
Registration in the Intellectual Disability Division of the Register of Nurses maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), or eligibility for registration
AND
An appropriate management qualification in health or social care managementCurrent NMBI or CORU registration
Experience
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What’s on Offer
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