Learn and develop an understanding of people living with dementia and other mental and physical health issues
Build strong relationships with the team and colleagues from different departments
Learn and develop an understanding of food nutrition
Assist with food choices, serving drinks and assisting with eating/drinking
Training:
Adult Care Worker Level 2
Training will take place at your place of work
After your induction, you will be working 30 hours per week with protected time to complete apprenticeship work
Support from your team, line manager and the Apprentice Lead and apprenticeship provider
Support to complete the Care Certificate
Training Outcome:
While not guaranteed, the apprenticeship may lead to a permanent position with St Monica Trust after completion of your apprenticeship
A qualification that you can use to support other work opportunities or progression within the health & social care sector
Employer Description:Since the Trust was founded we have been dedicated to enriching the lives of older people. Over 1,200 colleagues work hard together to continue and develop the ideals that Monica Wills had back in the 1920’s.
Thanks to the income we receive from our endowment fund we’ve made amazing things happen over the years. Today, we’re still as forward thinking and innovative as we’ve ever been.
We now deliver care and well-being in five retirement villages in and around the Bristol area. Our fifth, The Chocolate Quarter, recently opened in Keynsham – on the site of the old Cadbury chocolate factory! Each of these villages is there to offer high quality care and support for older people in various stages of their life.
Yes, each village offers a care home or sheltered accommodation. But they also offer something much more valuable: independence. The villages have things like shops, a gym, a hairdresser, restaurants… everything to give our residents a real feeling of freedom and a good quality of life.Working Hours :Monday - Sunday, 07:00 - 14:30 and 14:00 - 21:30.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Have you got experience supporting children and young people in residential care, education, youth work or a similar setting? Are you looking for a rewarding career where you can make a genuine difference every day? Salary up to £31,000, Location: Taunton
Unfortunately, we cannot accept applications from candidates who require sponsorship for this role.
Charles Hunter Associates are a specialist recruitment consultancy with over 13 years' experience, connecting candidates with permanent Children's and Adult Social Care roles across the UK.
Join a specialist Therapeutic Assessment Home in Taunton, supporting young people in a safe, nurturing environment while they undergo assessment and prepare for their next step.
Location: TauntonSalary: £28,000 - £31,000 per annum
Benefits:
2 on, 4 off shift pattern
Comprehensive induction and ongoing training
Excellent career progression opportunities
Supportive therapeutic environment
Responsibilities:
Build positive, trusting relationships with young people
Provide emotional and practical day-to-day support
Promote independence, wellbeing and positive outcomes
Work alongside colleagues and external professionals
Complete accurate records and contribute to care plans
Requirements:
Passion for supporting children and young people
Caring, resilient and professional approach
Previous residential childcare or similar experience is desirable
Full UK driving licence preferred
If you're looking for your next rewarding career within a therapeutic setting, apply today or get in touch with Laura at Charles Hunter Associates. I'd be happy to answer any questions and fast-track your application.....Read more...
The responsibilities of the role are to support and engage with different parts of the organisation and interact with internal or external customers
With a focus on adding value, the role of business administrator contributes to the efficiency of an organisation, through support of functional areas, working across teams and resolving issues as requested
The flexibility and responsiveness required allows the apprentice to develop a wide range of skills
Training:
All work based on site and training and any classroom work is done remotely
Training Outcome:
The expectation is that, if the host company is happy with your performance and you successfully complete the apprenticeship, it will lead to permanent employment
Employer Description:Equilibrium Careers t/a Inspire Futures is a social value enterprise dedicated to creating job opportunities and transforming lives. We support Veterans, Elite Athletes, Ex-Offenders, NEETs (Not in Education, Employment or Training) and individuals with additional needs. Working Hours :Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative....Read more...
PARTNERSHIP & COMMUNITY MANAGER HARROGATE UP TO £40,000 + UNCAPPED COMMISSION (OTE £50,000)
Get Recruited are recruiting on behalf of a growing and values-driven organisation within the funeral services sector who are looking to appoint a Partnership & Community Manager to drive business growth through the development of strong community and healthcare partnerships. This is a relationship-focused role, responsible for building referral networks across healthcare organisations, care providers, hospices, community groups and other key stakeholders. You will play a vital role in raising brand awareness, generating referrals and developing long-term partnerships that support both commercial growth and exceptional service delivery. This is an excellent opportunity for someone from a business development, partnership management, community engagement, healthcare liaison or care sector background who enjoys building meaningful relationships and making a genuine impact within local communities.
THE ROLE:
Develop and maintain relationships with healthcare organisations, care homes, hospices, hospitals and community groups to generate referrals and partnership opportunities.
Act as an ambassador for the business within the local community, promoting services and building brand awareness.
Identify and develop new opportunities to grow referral networks and strengthen community engagement.
Attend networking events, industry functions and community meetings to establish and nurture key relationships.
Deliver presentations and information sessions to healthcare professionals, care providers and community stakeholders.
Work closely with internal teams to ensure a seamless experience for referred families and partners.
Maintain accurate records of business development activity, referrals and partnership opportunities using CRM systems.
Monitor market trends, competitor activity and local opportunities to support ongoing growth strategies.
Contribute to the achievement of business development targets and revenue growth objectives.
THE PERSON:
Experience as a Partnership Manager, Community Partnership Manager, Business Development Manager, Community Engagement Manager, Healthcare Liaison Manager, Relationship Manager, Referral Development Manager or similar.
Background within healthcare, social care, care homes, domiciliary care, hospices, funeral services, bereavement support, charities or community-focused organisations would be highly desirable.
Strong experience building referral networks and stakeholder relationships with healthcare professionals, care providers, community organisations and local businesses.
A confident networker with excellent communication, presentation and relationship management skills.
Commercially minded with experience generating referrals, partnerships, business growth or community engagement opportunities.
Self-motivated, organised and capable of managing a territory independently whilst contributing to wider business objectives.
PARTNERSHIP & COMMUNITY MANAGER HARROGATE UP TO £40,000 + UNCAPPED COMMISSION (OTE £50,000) Get Recruited are recruiting on behalf of a growing and values-driven organisation within the funeral services sector who are looking to appoint a Partnership & Community Manager to drive business growth through the development of strong community and healthcare partnerships. This is a relationship-focused role, responsible for building referral networks across healthcare organisations, care providers, hospices, community groups and other key stakeholders. You will play a vital role in raising brand awareness, generating referrals and developing long-term partnerships that support both commercial growth and exceptional service delivery. This is an excellent opportunity for someone from a business development, partnership management, community engagement, healthcare liaison or care sector background who enjoys building meaningful relationships and making a genuine impact within local communities. THE ROLE:
Develop and maintain relationships with healthcare organisations, care homes, hospices, hospitals and community groups to generate referrals and partnership opportunities.
Act as an ambassador for the business within the local community, promoting services and building brand awareness.
Identify and develop new opportunities to grow referral networks and strengthen community engagement.
Attend networking events, industry functions and community meetings to establish and nurture key relationships.
Deliver presentations and information sessions to healthcare professionals, care providers and community stakeholders.
Work closely with internal teams to ensure a seamless experience for referred families and partners.
Maintain accurate records of business development activity, referrals and partnership opportunities using CRM systems.
Monitor market trends, competitor activity and local opportunities to support ongoing growth strategies.
Contribute to the achievement of business development targets and revenue growth objectives.
THE PERSON:
Experience as a Partnership Manager, Community Partnership Manager, Business Development Manager, Community Engagement Manager, Healthcare Liaison Manager, Relationship Manager, Referral Development Manager or similar.
Background within healthcare, social care, care homes, domiciliary care, hospices, funeral services, bereavement support, charities or community-focused organisations would be highly desirable.
Strong experience building referral networks and stakeholder relationships with healthcare professionals, care providers, community organisations and local businesses.
A confident networker with excellent communication, presentation and relationship management skills.
Commercially minded with experience generating referrals, partnerships, business growth or community engagement opportunities.
Self-motivated, organised and capable of managing a territory independently whilst contributing to wider business objectives.
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An exciting job opportunity has arisen for a motivated Senior Support Worker to work in an exceptional care home based in the Halesowen, Birmingham area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading health care providers
This is a brand new purpose-built, luxury care home providing residential and dementia care to its residents
**To be considered for this position you must have an NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care or equivalent**
As a Senior Support Worker your key duties include:
Recognise and facilitate the daily needs of residents
Conduct formal supervisions and appraisals
Contributing to care planning and coaching support workers
Take an active professional role in promoting the services offered when dealing with relatives, prospective residents and enquiries
Participate in updating and writing care plans and resident documentation
Be responsible for making and reporting realistic assessments of each resident to ensure continuity of care
Be responsible for administrating medication to the residents in accordance with policies and procedures
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Proven experience of working in a care setting
A good team player
Good verbal and written communication skills
Have a genuine desire to care for others
The successful Senior Support Worker will receive an excellent salary of £14.45 per hour and the annual salary is £27,050.40 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 36 hours a week on nights. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Mileage paid at 25p per mile (T&C's apply)
Pension scheme
Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
Enhanced rates for bank holidays
Recognition schemes (Employee of the Month and company’s Care Awards)
Uniform provided
Refer a friend scheme
Costs for an enhanced DBS
Rewards for years of service
Reference ID: 6343
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 01216380567 or send your CV ....Read more...
An exciting new job opportunity is now available for a committed Senior Support Worker to work in a brand new care home opening soon based in the Swaffham, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading health care providers
This is a modern, purpose-built care home which provides residential, dementia, respite, and convalescence care, offering a comfortable and supportive environment tailored to the individual needs of each resident
**To be considered for this position you must hold an NVQ/QCF Level 3 in Health & Social Care**
As the Senior Support Worker your key duties include:
Recognise and facilitate the daily needs of residents
Conduct formal supervisions and appraisals
Contributing to care planning and coaching support workers
Take an active professional role in promoting the services offered when dealing with relatives, prospective residents and enquiries
Participate in updating and writing care plans and resident documentation
Be responsible for making and reporting realistic assessments of each resident to ensure continuity of care
Be responsible for administrating medication to the residents in accordance with policies and procedures
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Proven experience of working in a care setting
A good team player
Good verbal and written communication skills
Have a genuine desire to care for others
The successful Senior Support Worker will receive an excellent salary of £16.50 per hour and the annual salary is £30,888 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 36 hours a week on a Mix of Shifts. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Pension scheme
Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
Enhanced rates for bank holidays
Recognition schemes (Employee of the Month and Company Care Awards)
Paid breaks
Uniform provided
Refer a friend scheme
Reference ID: 7250
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
An exciting new job opportunity is now available for a committed Senior Support Worker to work in a brand new care home opening soon based in the Swaffham, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading health care providers
This is a modern, purpose-built care home which provides residential, dementia, respite, and convalescence care, offering a comfortable and supportive environment tailored to the individual needs of each resident
**To be considered for this position you must hold an NVQ/QCF Level 3 in Health & Social Care**
As the Senior Support Worker your key duties include:
Recognise and facilitate the daily needs of residents
Conduct formal supervisions and appraisals
Contributing to care planning and coaching support workers
Take an active professional role in promoting the services offered when dealing with relatives, prospective residents and enquiries
Participate in updating and writing care plans and resident documentation
Be responsible for making and reporting realistic assessments of each resident to ensure continuity of care
Be responsible for administrating medication to the residents in accordance with policies and procedures
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Proven experience of working in a care setting
A good team player
Good verbal and written communication skills
Have a genuine desire to care for others
The successful Senior Support Worker will receive an excellent salary of £16.50 per hour and the annual salary is £30,888 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 36 hours a week on a Mix of Shifts. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Pension scheme
Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
Enhanced rates for bank holidays
Recognition schemes (Employee of the Month and Company Care Awards)
Paid breaks
Uniform provided
Refer a friend scheme
Reference ID: 7250
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
AA Euro Healthcare is currently recruiting Healthcare Assistants for relief and ongoing agency opportunities across disability residential and community services throughout Kildare and surrounding areas.We are seeking compassionate, reliable, and motivated individuals who are passionate about supporting vulnerable adults within person-centred care environments.Important - Please note that sponsorship and employment permits are not available for these positions.Key Responsibilities
Support individuals with personal care and daily living activitiesPromote independence, life skills and community participationFollow individual support plans and behavioural support strategiesSupport service users with social and recreational activitiesMaintain accurate records and report incidents appropriatelyWork in line with HIQA standards, safeguarding and organisational policiesSupport residents with emotional and behavioural needs where requiredWork collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams and service managers
Essential Requirements
Full QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support (full modules completed)Experience working within disability services desirableFull eligibility to work in IrelandGarda Vetting required and 3 x referencesManual Handling & CPR trainingGood communication and interpersonal skillsFlexible availability including nights/weekendsFull Driving Licence (preferred)
If you are passionate about supporting others and making a meaningful difference, we would love to hear from you. Please apply with your up-to-date CV for immediate consideration
Job Type: Full-time, part-time INDHCN
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You will be working in the Property Services team with the Regional Performance Manager covering the Midlands and South West. As part of your job role, you will be asked to complete tasks such as Managing mailboxes, running reports, tracking performance statistics and creating graphs which will contribute to the Director's monthly performance updates presented by the Regional Performance Manager. This supports the continued performance improvement of the wider team.
What your apprenticeship includes:
A mixture of face to face and skype/phone catch ups every 4-6 weeks to discuss feedback and progress
A mixture of on and off the job training, including workshops and webinars
Reviews every 12 weeks with your Line Manager and apprenticeship Trainer
Training Outcome:
Potential for progression into the role of an Administrator or Works Coordinator
Employer Description:We were set up more than 50 years ago and now provide housing and care in England and Scotland to more than a quarter of a million people. We exist to serve our customers and communities.
Our mission is to build affordable homes and sustainable communities where people choose to live.
We are a not-for-profit housing association, which means we don’t make profits for shareholders. Instead we invest all the income we make – every penny – into delivering on our social purpose.Working Hours :Monday- Friday
40 hours a week
Shifts to be confirmedSkills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Customer care skills,Team working....Read more...
The role involves working in a busy, child-focused environment, supporting a range of professionals.
You will provide vital administrative support using a range of Local Authority and Government bespoke systems.
Maintain accurate records and databases, handling enquiries.
Assist with updating and preparation of reports/spreadsheets.
Support with termly Pupil Premium Payments.
Managing confidential information, ensuring accuracy in data input and extraction, is a key responsibility of the role.
Training Outcome:The successful candidate will be given the opportunity of full-time employment upon completion of the advanced apprenticeship if available.Employer Description:Hull Virtual School is a dedicated and supportive team of 19 staff members working across full-time, part-time, and casual roles. We are committed to improving outcomes for children and young people through collaboration, expertise, and high-quality support.
Our team is structured across three specialist phases: Early Years & Primary, Secondary, and Post-16, ensuring tailored support at every stage of education. We are led by an experienced leadership team and supported by a School Business Manager overseeing finance, IT, and administration.
As our role has grown, we now also provide guidance and support to Post Looked After Children (PLAC), Children with a Social Worker (CWSW), and Kinship Carers, reflecting our commitment to wider inclusion and care.
Join us and be part of a purposeful team making a real difference in young people’s lives.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, start times to be agreed.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Patience....Read more...
Welcoming – meet and greet visitors to the building and provide hospitality when needed.
Office – ensure the office environment is always presentable.
Case Management System – transferring data from referrals onto the system in an accurate and timely manner.
Calendar Management – arranging client appointments and updating Outlook calendar. Managing room availability and supporting Mediators with arranging appointments.
Payments – calling clients for outstanding payments, taking payments over the telephone, transferring the appropriate information onto the clients’ case file.
Telephone Calls – answering telephone calls and dealing with enquiries in the appropriate manner. Making calls as and when required.
Correspondence – responding to clients’ enquiries as directed or required. This may be through emails or in letter format.
Formal Documentation – proofreading and formatting to ensure accurate and professional documents are sent out to clients and professional bodies.
Client Cases – these are electronic files and should be kept up to date at all times with accurate information. This would include saving documents from emails with correct file naming conventions.
Social Media – support with maintaining this and keeping Family Matters presence.
Meetings – attend the appropriate in-house meetings and, where required, to take minutes.
Training:Training will take place at Doncaster College via day-release, most likely on Fridays. However, this is TBC.
You will be based at Family Matters Mediation's Cavendish Court office, but occasional travel may be required for events.Training Outcome:In-house training will be given to develop your knowledge and skills in mediation. There may be opportunities for external training.
There is the potential for a full-time role upon successful apprenticeship completion. Employer Description:We are a mediation firm based in Doncaster.
Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process designed to resolve disputes without resorting to litigation. It involves a mediator who acts as a facilitator, guiding the parties through discussions to explore their interests and find common ground. Unlike a judge, the mediator does not impose a solution but helps the parties communicate effectively and negotiate their own agreement.
We offer a national online service, and we have developed our practice and policies to make this a safe and easy process for everyone.
Family Matters has an excellent track record for resolving high conflict mediations involving children.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, 30 minute unpaid lunch break.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Initiative,Enthusiastic and Hardworking,Well presented,Awareness of confidentiality,Empathetic,Microsoft Office skills,Social media....Read more...
An opportunity has arisen for a Support Worker to join a well-established childrens residential care provider, delivering high-quality support to children and young people.
As a Support Worker, you will be supporting children and young people in a residential setting to promote safety, independence, emotional wellbeing, and positive daily living skills.
This role offers minimum salary of £29,000and benefits.
You Will Be Responsible For
* Supporting children and young people with day-to-day routines and personal development
* Involve children in their care, respecting their choices, needs, and wishes.
* Understand each child's background, reflect on practice, and maintain positive professional relationships.
* Maintain strict confidentiality at all times.
* Build professional, person-centred relationships as Key Worker.
* Support daily living needs, including: * Hygiene, appearance, and personal care
* Healthy nutrition choices
* Medication administration per policy
* Attending appointments
* Reporting health, safety, or welfare concerns
* Encouraging activities, leisure, trips, and holidays
* Following behaviour support and risk assessments
* Accurate record keeping and reporting
What We Are Looking For
* Previous experience as a Residential Support Worker, Support Worker, Keyworker, Residential Childcare Worker, Children's Support Worker, Therapeutic Care Practitioner, Support Practitioner, Children's Care Worker, Children's Care Assistant, Care Assistant, Childcare Worker or in a similar role.
* Experience working with children and young people in a care, residential, or support environment
* Relevant health and social care qualification or willingness to work towards one.
* Understanding of children's development, trauma, and the impact of adverse experiences is beneficial
* Awareness of safeguarding practices and commitment to child protection
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build rapport
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Support Worker to join a dedicated residential care team and positively impact the lives of children and young people.
Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us.
Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
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An exciting new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Senior Support Worker to work in a brand new state of the art care home opened in the Holt, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading health care providers
The latest flagship nursing home in historic Holt is the embodiment of elegance and luxury living, combining superb facilities. We are proud to offer residential, dementia, respite and nursing care in a beautiful and well-designed setting
**To be considered for this position you must hold an NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care or equivalent**
As the Senior Support Worker your key duties include:
Recognise and facilitate the daily needs of residents
Conduct formal supervisions and appraisals
Contributing to care planning and coaching support workers
Take an active professional role in promoting the services offered when dealing with relatives, prospective residents and enquiries
Participate in updating and writing care plans and resident documentation
Be responsible for making and reporting realistic assessments of each resident to ensure continuity of care
Be responsible for administrating medication to the residents in accordance with policies and procedures
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Have a genuine desire to care for others
A good team player
Good verbal and written communication skills
Proven experience of working in a care setting
The successful Senior Support Worker will receive an excellent salary of £16.00 per hour and the annual salary is £29,952 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 36 hours a week on a mix of shifts. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Pension scheme
Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
Enhanced rates for bank holidays
Recognition schemes (Employee of the Month and Company Care Awards)
Paid breaks
Uniform provided
Refer a friend scheme
Costs for an enhanced DBS
Rewards for years of service
Reference ID: 6711
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
An opportunity has arisen for a Support Worker to join a well-established childrens residential care provider, delivering high-quality support to children and young people.
As a Support Worker, you will be supporting children and young people in a residential setting to promote safety, independence, emotional wellbeing, and positive daily living skills.
This role offers minimum salary of £29,000and benefits.
You Will Be Responsible For
* Supporting children and young people with day-to-day routines and personal development
* Involve children in their care, respecting their choices, needs, and wishes.
* Understand each child's background, reflect on practice, and maintain positive professional relationships.
* Maintain strict confidentiality at all times.
* Build professional, person-centred relationships as Key Worker.
* Support daily living needs, including: * Hygiene, appearance, and personal care
* Healthy nutrition choices
* Medication administration per policy
* Attending appointments
* Reporting health, safety, or welfare concerns
* Encouraging activities, leisure, trips, and holidays
* Following behaviour support and risk assessments
* Accurate record keeping and reporting
What We Are Looking For
* Previous experience as a Residential Support Worker, Support Worker, Keyworker, Residential Childcare Worker, Children's Support Worker, Therapeutic Care Practitioner, Support Practitioner, Children's Care Worker, Children's Care Assistant, Care Assistant, Childcare Worker or in a similar role.
* Experience working with children and young people in a care, residential, or support environment
* Relevant health and social care qualification or willingness to work towards one.
* Understanding of children's development, trauma, and the impact of adverse experiences is beneficial
* Awareness of safeguarding practices and commitment to child protection
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build rapport
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Support Worker to join a dedicated residential care team and positively impact the lives of children and young people.
Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us.
Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
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A fantastic new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Care Co-ordinator to work in an amazing nursing home based in the Partington, Manchester area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This special nursing home has been designed for the needs of people living with dementia
**To be considered for this position you must have an NVQ/QCF Level 3 or 4 in Health & Social Care**
As the Care Co-ordinator your key duties include:
Work as part of a team to maintain the personal care of residents, respecting the dignity of the individual and promoting independence
Ensure that care services are consistently provided to a high quality standard
Assist in the care of the resident’s physical environment and in the general day-day activities of the home
You will assume responsibility for the running of the home and for the wellbeing of staff and residents in the absence of the homes Manager
Responsible for organising your shifts, administering and recording medication, liaising with health professionals and recording to the residents computerised care plans
Assist with the induction, training and supervision of support staff
Assist residents who have limited mobility or physical/learning difficulties, making the best use of mobility aids and personal equipment provided
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Experience of supervising a care team
Ability to show empathy/understanding and experience of the needs of the residents
Good leadership skills with the ability to communicate effectively
Able to show a can-do attitude always
The successful Care Co-ordinator will receive an excellent salary of £14.45 per hour. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for working on days. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
Excellent working environment
Uniform provided
Assistance with Enhanced DBS
Access to our current Employee Engagement Portal
Reference ID: 6516
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
A fantastic new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Care Co-ordinator to work in an amazing nursing home based in the Partington, Manchester area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This special nursing home has been designed for the needs of people living with dementia
**To be considered for this position you must have an NVQ/QCF Level 3 or 4 in Health & Social Care**
As the Care Co-ordinator your key duties include:
Work as part of a team to maintain the personal care of residents, respecting the dignity of the individual and promoting independence
Ensure that care services are consistently provided to a high quality standard
Assist in the care of the resident’s physical environment and in the general day-day activities of the home
You will assume responsibility for the running of the home and for the wellbeing of staff and residents in the absence of the homes Manager
Responsible for organising your shifts, administering and recording medication, liaising with health professionals and recording to the residents computerised care plans
Assist with the induction, training and supervision of support staff
Assist residents who have limited mobility or physical/learning difficulties, making the best use of mobility aids and personal equipment provided
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Experience of supervising a care team
Ability to show empathy/understanding and experience of the needs of the residents
Good leadership skills with the ability to communicate effectively
Able to show a can-do attitude always
The successful Care Co-ordinator will receive an excellent salary of £14.45 per hour. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for working on days. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
Excellent working environment
Uniform provided
Assistance with Enhanced DBS
Access to our current Employee Engagement Portal
Reference ID: 6516
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV....Read more...
Provide a high standard of physical, emotional, social, and intellectual care to children who access the nursery.
Ensure a high standard and quality of care is given at all times.
Work in partnership with leaders, managers, and other staff members to ensure the setting runs effectively on a daily basis.
Work together as a team to provide a positive, structured, and enabling environment in which children are respected and are treated as individuals which will contribute to their play, development, and learning.
Build up and maintain strong relationships with parents and carers to enable children’s needs to be met.
Work in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework (EYFS), and other relevant legislation.
Training Outcome:For the successful candidate, there is the possibility of ongoing employment upon completion of the relevant qualification.Employer Description:Based in the heart of the Park Ward community, we offer a light and airy environment where you can access a range of services. We pride ourselves on the nurturing environment that we provide for children, with caring enthusiastic staff that are experienced and qualified. We provide excellent day-care and early education for babies and children in an exciting and stimulating environment. Learning is always fun meaning that children develop to their full potential with the support and encouragement of dedicated staff. Furthermore, our team of exceptional early year’s practitioners have been hand-picked due their passion for supporting children to reach their full potential through ongoing encouragement and praise.Working Hours :Setting is open Monday - Friday, 8.30am - 6.00pm.
Working hours will be discussed and agreed at interview/offer stage, 37 hours a week to include study time.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Provide a high standard of physical, emotional, social, and intellectual care to children who access the nursery.
Ensure a high standard and quality of care is given at all times.
Work in partnership with leaders, managers, and other staff members to ensure the setting runs effectively on a daily basis.
Work together as a team to provide a positive, structured, and enabling environment in which children are respected and are treated as individuals, which will contribute to their play, development, and learning.
Build up and maintain strong relationships with parents and carers to enable children’s needs to be met.
Work in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage statutory framework (EYFS), and other relevant legislation.
Training Outcome:For the successful candidate, there is the possibility of ongoing employment upon completion of the relevant qualification.Employer Description:Based in heart of the Siddal area and in the same building as Siddal Primary School. It is easily accessible on foot or by road from Backhold Lane along with good public transport links. We pride ourselves on the nurturing environment that we provide for children, with caring enthusiastic staff that are experienced and qualified. We provide excellent day-care and early education for babies and children in an exciting and stimulating environment. Learning is always fun meaning that children develop to their full potential with the support and encouragement of dedicated staff. Furthermore, our team of exceptional early year’s practitioners have been hand-picked due their passion for supporting children to reach their full potential through ongoing encouragement and praise.Working Hours :Setting is open Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm.
Working hours will be discussed and agreed at interview/offer stage, 37 hours a week to include study time.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people?
Are you passionate about supporting vulnerable children and looking for a rewarding career with excellent training and progression opportunities? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. I am working with a respected organisation that provides residential care for children and young people. Based Keighley, West Yorkshire
Unfortunately, we cannot accept applications from candidates who require sponsorship for this role.
This home supports children who have come from traumatic backgrounds in a therapeutic way and is committed to providing a safe, nurturing and trauma-informed environment where every child can thrive.
I am looking for candidates with experience working with children or young people in settings such as residential children's care, SEN, youth work, education, social care, family support, foster care, mental health services, behavioural and emotional support, or care leavers services.
You will need:
A genuine passion for helping vulnerable children and young people achieve positive outcomes
Flexibility and commitment to work shifts, weekends, bank holidays and sleep-ins
Experience working with children or young people within an Ofsted-regulated setting
A calm, resilient and relationship-focused approach, with the ability to build trust and support children through challenges
Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively with colleagues, families and external professionals
A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle if required for the role
What's on Offer:
Full-time permanent contract with a salary of £29,113 - £30,565 pro rata and £43.90 per sleep-in
Excellent induction, training, ongoing support and regular supervision
Clear opportunities for career progression within a well-established organisation
Group personal pension scheme
Work for an Investors in People and Mindful Employer accredited organisation
Work as part of a trauma-informed care team
Uphold high standards of safeguarding and child protection
Encourage children to participate in decisions affecting their lives
Work collaboratively with colleagues and external professionals
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An amazing job opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Support Worker to work in an exceptional nursing home based in the Norwich, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading healthcare providers
This nursing home is registered for older people, employing a team of staff skilled in person-centred nursing and dementia care
**To be considered for this position you must have an NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care or equivalent**
As the Support Worker your key duties include:
Be an essential part of the team, promoting the well-being and providing the highest quality of care to residents
Assist with daily tasks, inclusive of all personal care assistance from supporting with personal hygiene, through to days out and companionship
Encourage independence, well-being and supporting vulnerable individuals with their daily routines and activities
Ensure accurate record keeping at all times
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Have a genuine desire to care for others
A good team player
Good verbal and written communication skills
Able to show a can-do attitude always
The successful Support Worker will receive an excellent salary of £13.45 per hour and the annual salary is £25,178.40 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 36 hours a week on nights. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Pension scheme
Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
Enhanced rates for bank holidays
Recognition schemes (Employee of the Month and Company Care Awards)
Paid breaks
Uniform provided
Refer a friend scheme
Costs for an enhanced DBS
Rewards for years of service
Reference ID: 6061
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
An amazing job opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Support Worker to work in an exceptional nursing home based in the Norwich, Norfolk area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading healthcare providers
This nursing home is registered for older people, employing a team of staff skilled in person-centred nursing and dementia care
**To be considered for this position you must have an NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care or equivalent**
As the Support Worker your key duties include:
Be an essential part of the team, promoting the well-being and providing the highest quality of care to residents
Assist with daily tasks, inclusive of all personal care assistance from supporting with personal hygiene, through to days out and companionship
Encourage independence, well-being and supporting vulnerable individuals with their daily routines and activities
Ensure accurate record keeping at all times
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Have a genuine desire to care for others
A good team player
Good verbal and written communication skills
Able to show a can-do attitude always
The successful Support Worker will receive an excellent salary of £13.45 per hour and the annual salary is £25,178.40 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 36 hours a week on nights. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Pension scheme
Comprehensive induction and paid training programme with career prospects
Enhanced rates for bank holidays
Recognition schemes (Employee of the Month and Company Care Awards)
Paid breaks
Uniform provided
Refer a friend scheme
Costs for an enhanced DBS
Rewards for years of service
Reference ID: 6061
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV....Read more...
Work towards building knowledge of learning disabilities and associated conditions
To uphold the dignity and respect of individual service users through positive behaviour support and encouragement including when challenging circumstances occur
To contribute to the development and implementation of TEACCH programmes for service users with Autism
Undertake monitoring observations of wellbeing or behaviour and share, record the data accurately keeping care plans updated
To actively work in a person-centred way by developing a professional working relationship with service users in determining how their care and support is delivered whilst they are in receipt of a service and how their wishes, aspirations and outcomes can be supported
To work with families, carers and other professionals involved in the care and support of individual service users whilst ensuring that record keeping is accurate
To deliver support with all aspects of personal care support which is based on the needs of the service user and ensures that the highest levels of dignity and respect are maintained
To communicate effectively with service users using Total Communication methods appropriate to the individual
Develop a rapport with carers, parents and other individuals connected with the daily living of service users
To work towards administration of medication in line with policy and procedures. To work towards assisting service users to eat and drink working within guidelines regarding dietary restrictions and specialist diets including Gastronomy peg feeding
To work as part of a team and develop good working relationship with colleagues including participating in team meetings, a commitment to learning and development, appraisals and supervision
Update individual plans and information sheets, recording any relevant information as required
This includes maintaining the stocked items needed for individuals who have higher care needs
Support service users with a range of domestic tasks such as vacuuming, dishwashing and keeping clean food preparation areas
To participate in the review process and ensure that outcomes from this are followed through and all necessary paperwork is complete
To support the development of risk assessments for service users, group activities and ensure that these are understood by all involved
Training:
Training will be delivered through a blended model including on-the-job learning, face-to-face workplace teaching, webinars, and one-to-one sessions
Apprentices will complete online learning and independent tasks, supported by a dedicated trainer who provides regular monthly teaching sessions and progress reviews
Training Outcome:
Successful completion of this apprenticeship and the Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care can lead to permanent roles as a qualified care worker in regulated settings
There are also opportunities to progress onto higher‑level apprenticeships and develop a long-term career in the wider adult social care
Employer Description:Barking & Dagenham is changing. It Starts Here.
Think you know Barking and Dagenham? Think again. While this small corner of east London might have a reputation for needing development, scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find active communities and a place that consistently punches above its weight. The borough is changing – and changing for the better. And It Starts Here.
Yes, the borough has its challenges. But it’s on the cusp of something exciting. With one of the youngest populations in the country, ambitions are high and rightly so. 98% of our schools are rated Good or Outstanding and every year more of our talented teenagers get into Russell Group Universities and hotly sought after apprenticeship schemes.
We have award winning parks, centuries old manor houses full of relics and artifacts you can go and see, and the ruins of one of Anglo-Saxon England's most powerful and wealthiest religious sites. We’re even bringing beavers and white storks to the borough to help re-wild the local landscape and boost biodiversity.
Over the past few years, we’ve been working hard to improve how we deliver services and support our community. From tackling inequality to making sure our services are the best they can be, we’re focused on what matters most to local people.
We’re creating the conditions for people to thrive - so everyone can enjoy a good quality of life, feel proud to call this place home, and be part of something bigger.
#ItStartsHere - with our streets, our schools, our neighbourhoods. And with your application to join our determined team who are passionate about doing what’s best for the future of Barking and Dagenham.
As an Investors in People Gold Award employer, we’re serious about supporting our staff. From flexible working, professional training and career development to well-being initiatives, we want our people to feel valued and supported in everything they do.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm, may involve some evening work on occasion.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Therapeutic Support Worker – Children's Residential Home
Location: Norfolk
Salary: Competitive + Sleep-In Payments + Excellent Benefits
Are you passionate about helping children overcome trauma and achieve positive outcomes?
We are seeking compassionate, resilient, and committed Therapeutic Care Workers to join a specialist residential children's home supporting children who have experienced significant trauma, attachment difficulties, and adverse childhood experiences.
This is an opportunity to become part of a highly supportive therapeutic environment where relationships, reflection, and child-centred care are at the heart of everything we do.
About the Role
As a Therapeutic Support Worker, you will play a key role in providing a safe, nurturing, and therapeutic home environment that enables children to heal, grow, and reach their full potential.
You will work closely with colleagues, therapists, education staff, and external professionals to support children's emotional, social, and developmental needs while helping them build positive relationships and life skills.
Key Responsibilities
Build positive, trusting, and therapeutic relationships with children.
Support children with daily routines, education, leisure activities, and personal development.
Promote emotional wellbeing through therapeutic and trauma-informed practice.
Act as a Key Worker for allocated children, contributing to care and placement planning.
Support children to understand and manage their behaviours using positive intervention strategies.
Maintain accurate records, reports, and documentation in line with Children's Home Regulations.
Work collaboratively with colleagues and external agencies to achieve positive outcomes.
Safeguard and promote the welfare of children at all times.
Participate in team meetings, reflective practice sessions, supervision, and ongoing training.
What We're Looking For
Experience working with children and young people, preferably within residential care, education, youth work, social care, or a related setting.
A genuine passion for supporting vulnerable children.
Strong communication and relationship-building skills.
Ability to remain calm, resilient, and reflective when managing challenging situations.
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting children's welfare.
Willingness to work a flexible shift pattern, including weekends, bank holidays, and sleep-in duties.
A Level 3 qualification in Residential Childcare (or willingness to work towards one) is desirable.
Whats On Offer
Comprehensive induction and ongoing professional development.
Accredited therapeutic training pathways.
Regular supervision and reflective practice facilitated by experienced professionals.
Opportunities for career progression within children's residential care.
Generous annual leave entitlement.
Pension scheme with employer contributions.
Health and wellbeing support package.
Free meals during shifts.
Supportive and collaborative team environment.
If you are looking for a rewarding career where you can make a genuine difference to children's lives every day, we would love to hear from you.....Read more...
An outstanding new job opportunity has arisen for an experienced Home Manager to manage a modern, luxurious care home based in the Liverpool, Merseyside area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading healthcare providers
This is an exceptional, purpose-built nursing home which offer luxurious nursing, dementia, residential care services to its residents
**To be considered for this position you must hold an active NMC Pin and experience in managing care homes**
As the Home Manager your key responsibilities include:
You will be responsible for managing the day to day running of the Nursing Home. Leading a team of Care professionals with a passion and commitment for delivering the highest standards of care to our residents. You will form strong relationships with staff, residents and their families and drive our values in everything you do
Ensuring effective delivery of all care management processes and compliance with relevant regulatory bodies
Leadership and management of the nursing home team, people management and workforce development
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
In depth understanding of the regulatory requirements such as Health and Social Care Act, CQC regulations, KLOEs and rating characteristics
Passionate about providing high quality person-centred care and be dynamic and driven with clear ambition to develop.
Ability to deliver outstanding care for our residents
Dementia experience is essential for this position
The successful Home Manager will receive an amazing salary of £70,000 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week from 9am to 5pm. In return for your hard work and expertise you will receive the following generous benefits:
Pension scheme
Annual performance-related pay
Reward Gateway – discounts, wellbeing, employee assistance & much more
Comprehensive induction programme
Career development opportunities from a fast-growing group
Excellent working environment
PIN renewal paid annually
Cost of DBS
Reference ID: 4475
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
An outstanding new job opportunity has arisen for an experienced Home Manager to manage a modern, luxurious care home based in the Liverpool, Merseyside area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading healthcare providers
This is an exceptional, purpose-built nursing home which offer luxurious nursing, dementia, residential care services to its residents
**To be considered for this position you must hold an active NMC Pin and experience in managing care homes**
As the Home Manager your key responsibilities include:
You will be responsible for managing the day to day running of the Nursing Home. Leading a team of Care professionals with a passion and commitment for delivering the highest standards of care to our residents. You will form strong relationships with staff, residents and their families and drive our values in everything you do
Ensuring effective delivery of all care management processes and compliance with relevant regulatory bodies
Leadership and management of the nursing home team, people management and workforce development
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
In depth understanding of the regulatory requirements such as Health and Social Care Act, CQC regulations, KLOEs and rating characteristics
Passionate about providing high quality person-centred care and be dynamic and driven with clear ambition to develop.
Ability to deliver outstanding care for our residents
Dementia experience is essential for this position
The successful Home Manager will receive an amazing salary of £70,000 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week from 9am to 5pm. In return for your hard work and expertise you will receive the following generous benefits:
Pension scheme
Annual performance-related pay
Reward Gateway – discounts, wellbeing, employee assistance & much more
Comprehensive induction programme
Career development opportunities from a fast-growing group
Excellent working environment
PIN renewal paid annually
Cost of DBS
Reference ID: 4475
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV....Read more...