Job Title: Long-Term Temporary Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 3) Location: Honington Job Type: Temporary (Long-term) - ASAP start until September 2024 Hours: Full time - 8am until 6pm Salary: Competitive, based on experience and qualifications, starting rate £12.82 About Us:We are a large nursery offering over 100 spaces for children, with a large outdoor area which we utilise all year round with the children. At our nursery, we prioritise individualised care for each child, fostering their growth and development through play. Some of the key features of the nursery are: Spacious Outdoor Garden: Our expansive outdoor area provides ample room for physical play, bikes, and exciting exploration. Free Flow Play: Each room offers free-flow play in its own dedicated garden space. OOSC House: Our Out of School Club has its own cosy house, creating a home-like environment. Forest School: Starting this year, we'll be introducing Forest School activities. Parent Involvement: We value close collaboration with parents and utilise the Family app to keep them engaged in their child's nursery experience. Responsibilities: Provide high-quality care and education to children aged 0 to 5 years old. Plan and implement age-appropriate activities, ensuring a stimulating and safe environment. Foster positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues. Maintain accurate records of children's progress and development. Adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. Requirements: Level 3 Early Years Qualification: Specify the qualification, e.g., CACHE, NVQ Level 3, etc. Knowledge of EYFS Experience working in a nursery setting. Passion for early childhood education. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Benefits: Competitive pay. Opportunity to make a difference in children's lives. Supportive team environment. Flexible working options What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk JBRP1_UKTJ
May 04, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Long-Term Temporary Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 3) Location: Honington Job Type: Temporary (Long-term) - ASAP start until September 2024 Hours: Full time - 8am until 6pm Salary: Competitive, based on experience and qualifications, starting rate £12.82 About Us:We are a large nursery offering over 100 spaces for children, with a large outdoor area which we utilise all year round with the children. At our nursery, we prioritise individualised care for each child, fostering their growth and development through play. Some of the key features of the nursery are: Spacious Outdoor Garden: Our expansive outdoor area provides ample room for physical play, bikes, and exciting exploration. Free Flow Play: Each room offers free-flow play in its own dedicated garden space. OOSC House: Our Out of School Club has its own cosy house, creating a home-like environment. Forest School: Starting this year, we'll be introducing Forest School activities. Parent Involvement: We value close collaboration with parents and utilise the Family app to keep them engaged in their child's nursery experience. Responsibilities: Provide high-quality care and education to children aged 0 to 5 years old. Plan and implement age-appropriate activities, ensuring a stimulating and safe environment. Foster positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues. Maintain accurate records of children's progress and development. Adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. Requirements: Level 3 Early Years Qualification: Specify the qualification, e.g., CACHE, NVQ Level 3, etc. Knowledge of EYFS Experience working in a nursery setting. Passion for early childhood education. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Benefits: Competitive pay. Opportunity to make a difference in children's lives. Supportive team environment. Flexible working options What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk JBRP1_UKTJ
Business Unit / Team: Chief Operating Office Salary range: £22,400 - £33,600 per annum DOE + red-hot benefits Location: Remote Contract Type: Permanent Take control of your career Our Team Within this fast-paced area of the business - Technology Control, we are passionate about installing sustainable disciplines so that things are done in a controlled manner and risk is minimized. This directly helps ensure safe delivery that protects our customers and shareholders.The Control Analyst role is a key role that supports the oversight and analysis of critical processes within the function. This role will specifically support Risk, Controls & Governance and the role offers the opportunity to work closely with Technology practitioners, enabling the role holder to enhance their personal profile within the COO Technology functions. The successful candidate will join an exciting, motivated team who really make a difference to Making our Customers Happier about Money. What you'll be doing • Supporting the delivery of team objectives, including applying their expertise to support the design, development, implementation and ongoing management of risk and control management best practice within COO Technology function• Contributing to the development, production and ongoing management of regular and/or ad-hoc team reports and MI (e.g., data contributory to risk committee papers), as well as other governance reporting requirements• prioritising and planning their own work to meet team deadlines, including the delivery of business-as-usual team activities;• Delivering all allocated work packages to the required quality standards;• Maintaining an understanding of VM risk management processes, policies and frameworks;• Providing practitioner support to COO colleagues in their use of key risk systems, through effective support and guidance; and• Contributing to internal or wider team meetings, Committees and workshops, as required.• management of stakeholder relationships and business partnerships across COO and with our partners in 2nd Line Risk and 3rd Line Audit;• Management of an effective risk and control management culture across COO. We need you to have • Experience using risk & control frameworks and methodologies.• Good banking experience and knowledge.• Demonstrated success in building effective working relationships with a variety of stakeholders.• Efficient and organised in relation to work tasks, with attention to detail and accuracy.• Effective management and prioritisation of workloads. It's a bonus if you have but not essential • Good understanding of the Bank's risk management policies, standards and frameworks. Red Hot Rewards • Generous holidays - 38.5 days annual leave (including bank holidays and prorated if Part-Time) plus the option to buy more • Up to five extra paid well-being days per year • 20 weeks paid, gender-neutral family leave (52 weeks in total) for expectant parents and those looking to adopt • Market-leading pension • Free private medical cover, income protection and life assurance • Flexible benefits include Cycle to Work, wellness and health assessments, and critical illness • Ability to work anywhere in the UK (where the role allows) And there's no waiting around, you'll enjoy these benefits from day one. Feeling insatiably curious about this role? Apply as soon as you can. If we're lucky to receive a lot of interest, we may close the advert early and would hate you to miss out. We're all about helping you Live a Life More Virgin, so happy to talk flexible working with you. Say hello to Virgin Money We're making great strides towards achieving our ambition of becoming the UK's best digital bank. As a full-service digital bank with a heritage stretching back over 180 years, we re a workforce to be reckoned with. We're putting the full power of our experience behind disruptive ideas that reinvent the role a bank plays in people's lives. We strive to create positive experiences for our millions of customers and our purpose, 'Making You Happier About Money', underpins everything we do. We believe in doing banking differently, innovating and working together to make a real difference. Join us and Live a Life More Virgin that empowers you with choice and flexibility in how you work. Be yourself at Virgin Money Our purpose is to make people happier about money, this means seeing and feeling the world as our customers do by creating a workforce that reflects the rich diversity of our customers and communities. We're committed to creating an inclusive culture where colleagues feel safe and inspired to contribute, speak up and be heard. As a Disability Confident Leader, we're committed to removing any obstacles to inclusion. If you need any reasonable adjustments or support making your application, contact our Talent Acquisition team Now the legal bit Living A Life More Virgin allows our colleagues to be based anywhere in the UK (if the role allows it), but we'll need you to confirm you have the right to work in the UK. If you're successful in securing a role with us, there are some checks you need to complete before starting. These include credit and criminal record checks and three years' worth of satisfactory references. If the role is part of the Senior Manager Regime and Certification Regime, it requires enhanced pre-employment checks - we'll ask for six years of regulatory references, and once in the role, you'll be subject to periodic employment checks.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Business Unit / Team: Chief Operating Office Salary range: £22,400 - £33,600 per annum DOE + red-hot benefits Location: Remote Contract Type: Permanent Take control of your career Our Team Within this fast-paced area of the business - Technology Control, we are passionate about installing sustainable disciplines so that things are done in a controlled manner and risk is minimized. This directly helps ensure safe delivery that protects our customers and shareholders.The Control Analyst role is a key role that supports the oversight and analysis of critical processes within the function. This role will specifically support Risk, Controls & Governance and the role offers the opportunity to work closely with Technology practitioners, enabling the role holder to enhance their personal profile within the COO Technology functions. The successful candidate will join an exciting, motivated team who really make a difference to Making our Customers Happier about Money. What you'll be doing • Supporting the delivery of team objectives, including applying their expertise to support the design, development, implementation and ongoing management of risk and control management best practice within COO Technology function• Contributing to the development, production and ongoing management of regular and/or ad-hoc team reports and MI (e.g., data contributory to risk committee papers), as well as other governance reporting requirements• prioritising and planning their own work to meet team deadlines, including the delivery of business-as-usual team activities;• Delivering all allocated work packages to the required quality standards;• Maintaining an understanding of VM risk management processes, policies and frameworks;• Providing practitioner support to COO colleagues in their use of key risk systems, through effective support and guidance; and• Contributing to internal or wider team meetings, Committees and workshops, as required.• management of stakeholder relationships and business partnerships across COO and with our partners in 2nd Line Risk and 3rd Line Audit;• Management of an effective risk and control management culture across COO. We need you to have • Experience using risk & control frameworks and methodologies.• Good banking experience and knowledge.• Demonstrated success in building effective working relationships with a variety of stakeholders.• Efficient and organised in relation to work tasks, with attention to detail and accuracy.• Effective management and prioritisation of workloads. It's a bonus if you have but not essential • Good understanding of the Bank's risk management policies, standards and frameworks. Red Hot Rewards • Generous holidays - 38.5 days annual leave (including bank holidays and prorated if Part-Time) plus the option to buy more • Up to five extra paid well-being days per year • 20 weeks paid, gender-neutral family leave (52 weeks in total) for expectant parents and those looking to adopt • Market-leading pension • Free private medical cover, income protection and life assurance • Flexible benefits include Cycle to Work, wellness and health assessments, and critical illness • Ability to work anywhere in the UK (where the role allows) And there's no waiting around, you'll enjoy these benefits from day one. Feeling insatiably curious about this role? Apply as soon as you can. If we're lucky to receive a lot of interest, we may close the advert early and would hate you to miss out. We're all about helping you Live a Life More Virgin, so happy to talk flexible working with you. Say hello to Virgin Money We're making great strides towards achieving our ambition of becoming the UK's best digital bank. As a full-service digital bank with a heritage stretching back over 180 years, we re a workforce to be reckoned with. We're putting the full power of our experience behind disruptive ideas that reinvent the role a bank plays in people's lives. We strive to create positive experiences for our millions of customers and our purpose, 'Making You Happier About Money', underpins everything we do. We believe in doing banking differently, innovating and working together to make a real difference. Join us and Live a Life More Virgin that empowers you with choice and flexibility in how you work. Be yourself at Virgin Money Our purpose is to make people happier about money, this means seeing and feeling the world as our customers do by creating a workforce that reflects the rich diversity of our customers and communities. We're committed to creating an inclusive culture where colleagues feel safe and inspired to contribute, speak up and be heard. As a Disability Confident Leader, we're committed to removing any obstacles to inclusion. If you need any reasonable adjustments or support making your application, contact our Talent Acquisition team Now the legal bit Living A Life More Virgin allows our colleagues to be based anywhere in the UK (if the role allows it), but we'll need you to confirm you have the right to work in the UK. If you're successful in securing a role with us, there are some checks you need to complete before starting. These include credit and criminal record checks and three years' worth of satisfactory references. If the role is part of the Senior Manager Regime and Certification Regime, it requires enhanced pre-employment checks - we'll ask for six years of regulatory references, and once in the role, you'll be subject to periodic employment checks.
Team Leader Location: HMP Bronzefield, Ashford, Middlesex Salary: £27,992 per annum The Forward Trust are a UK leading provider of drug and alcohol treatment services to offenders. We deliver treatment and recovery support - in prisons and in the community - which helps people move away from addiction and crime. These services provide a variety of support, including advice, counselling, group work and intensive treatment. At The Forward Trust we believe that all people who are addicted to or misusing substances should have access to support, which is effective in protecting their health, and motivating them to take steps towards their own recovery. Over 20 years of pursuing this mission, we have been successful in moving thousands of drug dependent offenders away from a lifestyle revolving around crime, and drug or alcohol dependence. We believe and are committed to providing opportunities to all people including those with 'Lived Experience' we encourage applications from all background including those in recovery from addiction, co-dependency or gambling, have experience of previous offending or homelessness. The Forward Trust provide both clinical and psychosocial Substance Misuse Services across Surrey Prisons in partnership with NHS Trust healthcare providers. Each service operates a Health and Wellbeing framework taking a trauma informed and gender responsive approach to delivery of a wide variety of interventions and integrated pathways tailored to meet specific needs of each prison and individual service users. What you will be doing? You will be based on site working within a team that have a broad skills mix providing recovery-orientated Health and Wellbeing Services to service users aged 18 and over at: HMP/YOI Bronzefield located on Woodthorpe Road, Ashford TW15 3JZ. HMP & YOI Bronzefield is a dynamic and forward-thinking women's prison which accommodates a diverse and complex population of women from courts across the South of England. Services are designed to deliver clinical treatment, psychosocial interventions and accredited group programmes for those held in prison that are identified as having an alcohol or drug issues. As a Team Leader you will be responsible for leading a team of Health and Well-being Practitioners contributing to the targets set by Forward and the local commissioners, providing supervision, training and guidance to practitioners and supporting the unit, management team. One of the key targets will be measuring outcomes, so co-operative working relationships with other partner agencies is vital to this role. Support the service manager in developing relations and set team and individual objectives to implement and achieve strategic objectives. Take an active role in the implementation and achievement of team objectives and developing supportive relationships with supervisees and other colleagues in the unit Alert the Service manager to any significant risks or problems arising in the course of managing and monitoring the services. Ensure case management/programme documentation is maintained to the expected audit standards. Support and monitor supervisees to manage their caseload effectively, making sure that clients are prioritised appropriately and seen in a timely manner. Ensure that case management interventions are delivered in accordance with the needs of the service users, audit and are CQC compliant. Please be aware that the service operate 7 days a week, therefore weekend working on a rota basis will be required. What we are looking for Experience of working within the substance misuse services within a prison Direct line management and/or providing supervision, appraisals, guidance and constructive feedback to supervisees Experience carrying out comprehensive assessments, designing and implementing SMART care plans. Delivering structured interventions to service users and experience of facilitating therapeutic groups. Previous experience of working in a 12 step primary care programme. Utilising clinical supervision. What we offer Training opportunities and career development Flexible working Employee Wellbeing Days (3 x days in addition to annual leave entitlement) Electric Car Scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Access to Blue Light Card Simply Health packages Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme - Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years' service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Forward Trust, please click apply where you will be redirected to their website to complete your application. We reserve the right to close adverts early
May 03, 2024
Full time
Team Leader Location: HMP Bronzefield, Ashford, Middlesex Salary: £27,992 per annum The Forward Trust are a UK leading provider of drug and alcohol treatment services to offenders. We deliver treatment and recovery support - in prisons and in the community - which helps people move away from addiction and crime. These services provide a variety of support, including advice, counselling, group work and intensive treatment. At The Forward Trust we believe that all people who are addicted to or misusing substances should have access to support, which is effective in protecting their health, and motivating them to take steps towards their own recovery. Over 20 years of pursuing this mission, we have been successful in moving thousands of drug dependent offenders away from a lifestyle revolving around crime, and drug or alcohol dependence. We believe and are committed to providing opportunities to all people including those with 'Lived Experience' we encourage applications from all background including those in recovery from addiction, co-dependency or gambling, have experience of previous offending or homelessness. The Forward Trust provide both clinical and psychosocial Substance Misuse Services across Surrey Prisons in partnership with NHS Trust healthcare providers. Each service operates a Health and Wellbeing framework taking a trauma informed and gender responsive approach to delivery of a wide variety of interventions and integrated pathways tailored to meet specific needs of each prison and individual service users. What you will be doing? You will be based on site working within a team that have a broad skills mix providing recovery-orientated Health and Wellbeing Services to service users aged 18 and over at: HMP/YOI Bronzefield located on Woodthorpe Road, Ashford TW15 3JZ. HMP & YOI Bronzefield is a dynamic and forward-thinking women's prison which accommodates a diverse and complex population of women from courts across the South of England. Services are designed to deliver clinical treatment, psychosocial interventions and accredited group programmes for those held in prison that are identified as having an alcohol or drug issues. As a Team Leader you will be responsible for leading a team of Health and Well-being Practitioners contributing to the targets set by Forward and the local commissioners, providing supervision, training and guidance to practitioners and supporting the unit, management team. One of the key targets will be measuring outcomes, so co-operative working relationships with other partner agencies is vital to this role. Support the service manager in developing relations and set team and individual objectives to implement and achieve strategic objectives. Take an active role in the implementation and achievement of team objectives and developing supportive relationships with supervisees and other colleagues in the unit Alert the Service manager to any significant risks or problems arising in the course of managing and monitoring the services. Ensure case management/programme documentation is maintained to the expected audit standards. Support and monitor supervisees to manage their caseload effectively, making sure that clients are prioritised appropriately and seen in a timely manner. Ensure that case management interventions are delivered in accordance with the needs of the service users, audit and are CQC compliant. Please be aware that the service operate 7 days a week, therefore weekend working on a rota basis will be required. What we are looking for Experience of working within the substance misuse services within a prison Direct line management and/or providing supervision, appraisals, guidance and constructive feedback to supervisees Experience carrying out comprehensive assessments, designing and implementing SMART care plans. Delivering structured interventions to service users and experience of facilitating therapeutic groups. Previous experience of working in a 12 step primary care programme. Utilising clinical supervision. What we offer Training opportunities and career development Flexible working Employee Wellbeing Days (3 x days in addition to annual leave entitlement) Electric Car Scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Access to Blue Light Card Simply Health packages Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme - Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years' service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Forward Trust, please click apply where you will be redirected to their website to complete your application. We reserve the right to close adverts early
Job Title: Nursery Practitioner Location: Greenwich Salary: 11- 15 per hour Job Type: Full-time/Part-time/Temporary Job Description: We are currently seeking a qualified and experienced Nursery Practitioners to join our team at Empowering learning. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing high-quality care and education to young children, creating a safe and nurturing environment, and supporting their early learning and development. This role is perfect for those who want some flexibility as we work around your availability, if your available for a minimum of 2 full days a week! Benefits: Payrate up to 16 per hour depending on qualification and experience! Flexible working around you Responsibilities: Planning and delivering age-appropriate activities, lessons, and play opportunities Creating a stimulating and engaging learning environment Observing and assessing children's progress and development Requirements: Relevant qualification in Early Childhood Education or equivalent Level 2 and above (e.g., CACHE Level 3, NVQ Level 3, or equivalent) Experience working as a Nursery Practitioner in a childcare setting Knowledge of child development and early years curriculum Have a DBS that is less than a year old or on the update service or be willing to apply for one Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Understanding of health and safety regulations and safeguarding procedures
May 03, 2024
Seasonal
Job Title: Nursery Practitioner Location: Greenwich Salary: 11- 15 per hour Job Type: Full-time/Part-time/Temporary Job Description: We are currently seeking a qualified and experienced Nursery Practitioners to join our team at Empowering learning. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing high-quality care and education to young children, creating a safe and nurturing environment, and supporting their early learning and development. This role is perfect for those who want some flexibility as we work around your availability, if your available for a minimum of 2 full days a week! Benefits: Payrate up to 16 per hour depending on qualification and experience! Flexible working around you Responsibilities: Planning and delivering age-appropriate activities, lessons, and play opportunities Creating a stimulating and engaging learning environment Observing and assessing children's progress and development Requirements: Relevant qualification in Early Childhood Education or equivalent Level 2 and above (e.g., CACHE Level 3, NVQ Level 3, or equivalent) Experience working as a Nursery Practitioner in a childcare setting Knowledge of child development and early years curriculum Have a DBS that is less than a year old or on the update service or be willing to apply for one Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Understanding of health and safety regulations and safeguarding procedures
Exploitation and Serious Violence Lead Employer: Wokingham Borough Council Salary: £43,421 - £48,474 per annum, plus benefits Location: Wokingham Borough Council, Shute End/Home Working Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Flexible Hours/Full Time Hours: 37 hours per week. DBS Check: Enhanced Closing Date: 02/06/2024 at 23:00 Reference: 712923 We have a brand-new opportunity available for an Exploitation & Serious Violence Lead to join our fantastic Community Safety & Enforcement Team here at Wokingham Borough Council, on a full-time, permanent basis. As the Exploitation & Serious Violence Lead, you will be the subject matter expert on exploitation across the borough, playing a pivotal role to the council's objectives in safeguarding residents and providing advice and guidance to social care and other agencies across the area. Protecting and safeguarding children and vulnerable adults from exploitation and harm requires partnership working. Your role will be central to ensuring partners are working together and listening to the needs of our residents, so we are the best informed that we can be, to prevent issues from escalating. Benefits Not only is this a highly rewarding role, but it is a fantastic time to join our team. You will receive an extensive range of employee benefits including, a generous annual leave entitlement of 31 days (rising to 36 days after 5 years continued local government service), plus Bank Holidays, an excellent local government pension scheme, an employee assistance programme, sports & leisure discounts, and onsite gym and much more! Key Responsibilities The ability to use data and intelligence insights to develop a partnership approach, to safeguarding Children and Adults at risk of exploitation or serious violence. To develop best practice prevention and early intervention across a broad complex local partnership landscape. To support, co-ordinate, drive forward and deliver the work of the Wokingham Serious Violence and Exploitation Board. To support and advise Adults and Childrens Social Care Practitioners to help develop policy and intervention pathways to reduce escalation of risk. To develop practical early intervention and prevention programmes that bring together best practice and local needs. Candidate requirements Experienced Safeguarding practitioner, with evidence of CPD (Continuing Professional Development). Demonstratable knowledge & experience of the wider strategic & operational framework and context of Criminal Justice, Community Safety & Public Health of the Serious Violence & Exploitation agenda. Experience & expertise of developing systems and policies in a complex partnership landscape. Our Area Wokingham Borough is set in the heart of Berkshire with excellent transport links to Reading and central London. Our area comprises of a vibrant and historical market town, attractive villages, and miles of beautiful countryside. We're home to a range of high performing schools, a host of international businesses and an incredible community. The borough has a strong local economy with accelerated growth and provides an excellent range of public facilities. If you're interested in this incredible opportunity, click the link below and apply today! Alternatively, for more information about this vacancy, please contact Narinder Brar, Head of Enforcement & Safety via email: . Closing date: Sunday 2 nd June 2024, 11pm Interviews: W/C 10 th June 2024 Please be aware that we will be reviewing the applications we receive on a daily basis, and we reserve the right to close the advert early if suitable candidates are identified. Wokingham Borough Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff, other workers and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful candidates for this role will be subject to Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks along with other relevant employment checks. Wokingham is an equal opportunities employer. How to apply Please apply online via the link provided. Please note, we do not accept CVs submitted without a fully completed online application form. Further information on this vacancy Exploitation and Serious Violence Lead JD
May 02, 2024
Full time
Exploitation and Serious Violence Lead Employer: Wokingham Borough Council Salary: £43,421 - £48,474 per annum, plus benefits Location: Wokingham Borough Council, Shute End/Home Working Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Flexible Hours/Full Time Hours: 37 hours per week. DBS Check: Enhanced Closing Date: 02/06/2024 at 23:00 Reference: 712923 We have a brand-new opportunity available for an Exploitation & Serious Violence Lead to join our fantastic Community Safety & Enforcement Team here at Wokingham Borough Council, on a full-time, permanent basis. As the Exploitation & Serious Violence Lead, you will be the subject matter expert on exploitation across the borough, playing a pivotal role to the council's objectives in safeguarding residents and providing advice and guidance to social care and other agencies across the area. Protecting and safeguarding children and vulnerable adults from exploitation and harm requires partnership working. Your role will be central to ensuring partners are working together and listening to the needs of our residents, so we are the best informed that we can be, to prevent issues from escalating. Benefits Not only is this a highly rewarding role, but it is a fantastic time to join our team. You will receive an extensive range of employee benefits including, a generous annual leave entitlement of 31 days (rising to 36 days after 5 years continued local government service), plus Bank Holidays, an excellent local government pension scheme, an employee assistance programme, sports & leisure discounts, and onsite gym and much more! Key Responsibilities The ability to use data and intelligence insights to develop a partnership approach, to safeguarding Children and Adults at risk of exploitation or serious violence. To develop best practice prevention and early intervention across a broad complex local partnership landscape. To support, co-ordinate, drive forward and deliver the work of the Wokingham Serious Violence and Exploitation Board. To support and advise Adults and Childrens Social Care Practitioners to help develop policy and intervention pathways to reduce escalation of risk. To develop practical early intervention and prevention programmes that bring together best practice and local needs. Candidate requirements Experienced Safeguarding practitioner, with evidence of CPD (Continuing Professional Development). Demonstratable knowledge & experience of the wider strategic & operational framework and context of Criminal Justice, Community Safety & Public Health of the Serious Violence & Exploitation agenda. Experience & expertise of developing systems and policies in a complex partnership landscape. Our Area Wokingham Borough is set in the heart of Berkshire with excellent transport links to Reading and central London. Our area comprises of a vibrant and historical market town, attractive villages, and miles of beautiful countryside. We're home to a range of high performing schools, a host of international businesses and an incredible community. The borough has a strong local economy with accelerated growth and provides an excellent range of public facilities. If you're interested in this incredible opportunity, click the link below and apply today! Alternatively, for more information about this vacancy, please contact Narinder Brar, Head of Enforcement & Safety via email: . Closing date: Sunday 2 nd June 2024, 11pm Interviews: W/C 10 th June 2024 Please be aware that we will be reviewing the applications we receive on a daily basis, and we reserve the right to close the advert early if suitable candidates are identified. Wokingham Borough Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff, other workers and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful candidates for this role will be subject to Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks along with other relevant employment checks. Wokingham is an equal opportunities employer. How to apply Please apply online via the link provided. Please note, we do not accept CVs submitted without a fully completed online application form. Further information on this vacancy Exploitation and Serious Violence Lead JD
Kids Planet Day Nurseries Limited
Macclesfield, Cheshire
Our people are what make our family great. We see childcare as a profession, not just a job. So whatever level you are at in your childcare career, well always encourage you to take on new opportunities and challenges we want our teams to be the best! Whilst all our settings are different, they all share the same values and ethos; working together to inspire your world click apply for full job details
May 02, 2024
Full time
Our people are what make our family great. We see childcare as a profession, not just a job. So whatever level you are at in your childcare career, well always encourage you to take on new opportunities and challenges we want our teams to be the best! Whilst all our settings are different, they all share the same values and ethos; working together to inspire your world click apply for full job details
Nursery Practitioner Nurse Seekers is proud to be recruiting a Level 2 or 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner behalf of an Ofsted rated OUTSTANDING Montessori Nursery based near West Horsley, Surrey. The successful candidate must be a dedicated practitioner who is motivated and passionate about providing a loving, educational and stimulating environment to help children develop and become independent. This fantastic private setting consists of a warm welcoming family environment with some staff members that have been there for 20 years and a Manager who has also been there for over twenty years and makes sure all staff are appreciated and skills are utilised. Key Responsibilities To provide a safe and stimulating environment and ensure the child's individual needs are met and developed. To take formulative observations that provide authentic and accurate insight into the child's learning and development. To work in partnership with parents to ensure the child's needs are being developed and nurtured. Contribute and validate that nutritional needs and the Food, Health, and Safety Regulations are incorporated into the nursery's daily routine. Comply with the health and safety regulations for both the children and practitioners and ensure a safe environment. Qualifications and experienced required for this role: Level 2 or 3 Early Years Qualification or equivalent At least 1 year of experience with young children A Montessori qualification would be an advantage but not compulsory. Benefits Face-to-face and online courses are provided according to your needs and interests. Invite to join a yoga session on Monday evenings, which is paid for by the nursery. A day off on your birthday if it falls on one of your working days. A daily hot lunch. On-site parking. The train station is half an hour's walk away. Employer contributions to a Penson Scheme. Staff outings. Uniform. On-site Paediatric First Aid training. Holiday entitlement of four weeks plus bank holidays. Nursery is closed between Christmas Eve and New Year. Online learning journeys for each child to which key persons contribute. If this sounds like the type of vacancy you feel you have been looking for, then apply today! Alternatively email your most up-to-date CV to or call one of Nursery Team on
May 02, 2024
Full time
Nursery Practitioner Nurse Seekers is proud to be recruiting a Level 2 or 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner behalf of an Ofsted rated OUTSTANDING Montessori Nursery based near West Horsley, Surrey. The successful candidate must be a dedicated practitioner who is motivated and passionate about providing a loving, educational and stimulating environment to help children develop and become independent. This fantastic private setting consists of a warm welcoming family environment with some staff members that have been there for 20 years and a Manager who has also been there for over twenty years and makes sure all staff are appreciated and skills are utilised. Key Responsibilities To provide a safe and stimulating environment and ensure the child's individual needs are met and developed. To take formulative observations that provide authentic and accurate insight into the child's learning and development. To work in partnership with parents to ensure the child's needs are being developed and nurtured. Contribute and validate that nutritional needs and the Food, Health, and Safety Regulations are incorporated into the nursery's daily routine. Comply with the health and safety regulations for both the children and practitioners and ensure a safe environment. Qualifications and experienced required for this role: Level 2 or 3 Early Years Qualification or equivalent At least 1 year of experience with young children A Montessori qualification would be an advantage but not compulsory. Benefits Face-to-face and online courses are provided according to your needs and interests. Invite to join a yoga session on Monday evenings, which is paid for by the nursery. A day off on your birthday if it falls on one of your working days. A daily hot lunch. On-site parking. The train station is half an hour's walk away. Employer contributions to a Penson Scheme. Staff outings. Uniform. On-site Paediatric First Aid training. Holiday entitlement of four weeks plus bank holidays. Nursery is closed between Christmas Eve and New Year. Online learning journeys for each child to which key persons contribute. If this sounds like the type of vacancy you feel you have been looking for, then apply today! Alternatively email your most up-to-date CV to or call one of Nursery Team on
Are you a caring and compassionate person that would like to gain experience in a school setting? Are you an Early Years Practitioner with a knowledge of SEN and would like to transition into schools? Are you an experienced Learning Support Assistant (LSA) that is committed to supporting children with SEN and additional needs? We are currently seeking a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to support children in a fantastic and supportive SEN school in Birkenhead. As a Learning Support Assistant (LSA), you will be working with and supporting children, most of which have an EHCP, on a 1:1, small group or general classroom basis. If you have personal experience of SEN or Mental Health or have built experience via a qualification, or through your own volunteering and paid work, this role will really help build on your experience. As a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) you will: Help pupils access curriculum through your dedicated support Create and help with resources Raise attainment of the students Support the needs of students with SEND Work alongside and learn from the teaching team Adapt your support style dependant on the students' needs Monitor pupil progress As a Learning Support Assisatnt (LSA) you will have: DBS on the update service or willing to get one Prior experience with children - experience of supporting children with SEN needs would be advantageous. Knowledge of behaviour management is desirable but not essential Creativity and Innovation The ability to build relationships In return, Academics offer: Flexibility: Choose when and where you work, and enjoy a better work-life balance. Variety: Work with different age groups and schools, keeping your teaching experience diverse and engaging. Competitive pay: We offer highly competitive rates of pay, ensuring that your skills and experience are valued. Opportunities for progression: We offer professional development opportunities to help you grow and advance in your career. A supportive and dedicated consultant: We provide ongoing support, including access to training and resources, to help you succeed in your role. If you believe you are the Learning Support Assistant (LSA) we are looking for, apply today or call Laura at Academics to discuss this role and other SEN roles. Is this role not what you're looking for? We are constantly in need of talented education staff to fill a wide variety of positions. GET IN TOUCH TODAY!
May 01, 2024
Full time
Are you a caring and compassionate person that would like to gain experience in a school setting? Are you an Early Years Practitioner with a knowledge of SEN and would like to transition into schools? Are you an experienced Learning Support Assistant (LSA) that is committed to supporting children with SEN and additional needs? We are currently seeking a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to support children in a fantastic and supportive SEN school in Birkenhead. As a Learning Support Assistant (LSA), you will be working with and supporting children, most of which have an EHCP, on a 1:1, small group or general classroom basis. If you have personal experience of SEN or Mental Health or have built experience via a qualification, or through your own volunteering and paid work, this role will really help build on your experience. As a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) you will: Help pupils access curriculum through your dedicated support Create and help with resources Raise attainment of the students Support the needs of students with SEND Work alongside and learn from the teaching team Adapt your support style dependant on the students' needs Monitor pupil progress As a Learning Support Assisatnt (LSA) you will have: DBS on the update service or willing to get one Prior experience with children - experience of supporting children with SEN needs would be advantageous. Knowledge of behaviour management is desirable but not essential Creativity and Innovation The ability to build relationships In return, Academics offer: Flexibility: Choose when and where you work, and enjoy a better work-life balance. Variety: Work with different age groups and schools, keeping your teaching experience diverse and engaging. Competitive pay: We offer highly competitive rates of pay, ensuring that your skills and experience are valued. Opportunities for progression: We offer professional development opportunities to help you grow and advance in your career. A supportive and dedicated consultant: We provide ongoing support, including access to training and resources, to help you succeed in your role. If you believe you are the Learning Support Assistant (LSA) we are looking for, apply today or call Laura at Academics to discuss this role and other SEN roles. Is this role not what you're looking for? We are constantly in need of talented education staff to fill a wide variety of positions. GET IN TOUCH TODAY!
Nursery Room Leader-West Kensington Paying up to £28000 Level 3 or higher qualification. 37.5 hours a week Tigerlily are recruiting for this intimate Kensington London nursery who are seeking Early Years Room Leaders. Requirements:They look after around 16 children per day, mostly under 3 years old. They focus on teaching the children about healthy living, being kind to each other and animals and looking after the environment.They spend a lot of our day outside and base a lot of our activities around nature.A dog and cat live at the setting. We are looking for a nursery assistant who has at least a Level 3 qualification. The ideal candidate should share our values and have a genuine love of working with young children. To apply for this role you will be passionate about working with children, watching them develop under your care and looking to continue your career. You will be a driven and committed individual with a child centred approach with a minimum Level 2 qualification in Early Years education or equivalent. You must have excellent written and spoken English and have experience working in a similar role. This is a full time Room Leader role, working 37.5 hours per week. Essential qualities include: Commitment to helping children thrive and get the best start in life, a warm and positive approach, lots of creative ideas and a willingness to work as part of a team. They are paying a salary up to £28000 Tigerlily Recruitment want to help you to make the right choice in your next career move. If you meet the criteria set above, or would like Early Years Career advice please apply ASAP for an informal and confidential chat. We cater for all Early Years jobs and currently have Nursery Manager, Deputy Manager, QTS, Montessori, Room Leader and Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse vacancies JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Nursery Room Leader-West Kensington Paying up to £28000 Level 3 or higher qualification. 37.5 hours a week Tigerlily are recruiting for this intimate Kensington London nursery who are seeking Early Years Room Leaders. Requirements:They look after around 16 children per day, mostly under 3 years old. They focus on teaching the children about healthy living, being kind to each other and animals and looking after the environment.They spend a lot of our day outside and base a lot of our activities around nature.A dog and cat live at the setting. We are looking for a nursery assistant who has at least a Level 3 qualification. The ideal candidate should share our values and have a genuine love of working with young children. To apply for this role you will be passionate about working with children, watching them develop under your care and looking to continue your career. You will be a driven and committed individual with a child centred approach with a minimum Level 2 qualification in Early Years education or equivalent. You must have excellent written and spoken English and have experience working in a similar role. This is a full time Room Leader role, working 37.5 hours per week. Essential qualities include: Commitment to helping children thrive and get the best start in life, a warm and positive approach, lots of creative ideas and a willingness to work as part of a team. They are paying a salary up to £28000 Tigerlily Recruitment want to help you to make the right choice in your next career move. If you meet the criteria set above, or would like Early Years Career advice please apply ASAP for an informal and confidential chat. We cater for all Early Years jobs and currently have Nursery Manager, Deputy Manager, QTS, Montessori, Room Leader and Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse vacancies JBRP1_UKTJ
Job Title: Salaried GP Salary: Negotiable DOE Hours: Sessions per week Responsible to: Clinical Directors Key Relationships: 33 General Practices, 4 PCNs, NWL ICB, Central London Borough Team, Westminster City Council, Bi-Borough (West London), Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL), Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (CLCH); One Westminster, Imperial College Health Partners BACKGROUND WHO WE ARE Healthcare Central London Ltd (HCL) is the GP Federation owned by our 33 General Practices covering the Central London (Westminster) area. The organisation supports 4 Primary Care Networks (PCNs). We operate several NHS contracts on behalf of our PCNs including a Community Dermatology Service; Community Cardiology Service and a Secondary Care Referral Service and an out-of-hospitals provision which is sub-contracted to our 33 General Practices. On behalf of our practices we are the host employers of a large, and rapidly growing team of ARRS (Additional Roles Reimbursement scheme) roles including Clinical Pharmacists; Pharmacy Technicians; First Contact Physiotherapists; Dieticians; Paramedics; Social Prescribers; Care Coordinators, Digital & Transformation Leads, Nursing Associates, GPAs and Care Co-ordinators. HOW WE WORK Our vision is to be recognised as a leading GP provider network, run by clinicians for the benefit of our local population and practices. We will achieve this by working with patients and partners to ensure that general practice remains sustainable and independent. We aim to further diversify our income by exploring commercial joint ventures and expanding our research team in the coming years. Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel included, valued and supported in work this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. HCL is committed to actively supporting diversity and inclusion and ensuring that all our employees are valued, treated with dignity and respect and enabled and supported to reach their potential. Our employees work flexibly according to the needs of our customers, typically onsite at our practices or hub sites or at our offices near Marylebone/Edgware Road. Our office-based roles are typically worked as hybrid roles the pattern of which are agreed and reviewed according to service/team requirements. ROLE PURPOSE Due to expansion of our services, we are seeking a dedicated and experienced Salaried General Practitioner (GP) to join our dynamic healthcare team. The Salaried GP will play a key role in delivering high-quality primary care services to our patients and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to promote patient well-being. This can be a hybrid role to include face to face with some remote working opportunities. This GP will work as a member of the in-house clinical team and provide a critical role of delivering appointments and access to the registered list of patients. Although you will not hold a named doctor list, you will manage the patients with a list-holding mentality, offering continuity and case management where needed and appropriate. You will manage your own admin such as blood results, and be part of a team to collectively manage shared admin alongside remote-working GPs and supporting list-holding lead GPs with their caseloads. You will take part in other activities to support high quality care at the practice, including an exciting opportunity to work within the emerging triage hub for managing all same-day requests for care. Responsibilities will reflect requirements of the NHS GP Contracts, and as such may be subject to change as services adapt. Main duties of the job As part of our clinical team, you will be committed to maintaining clinical continuity for patients in crucial circumstances. You will actively participate in learning events, audits, and other agreed-upon projects. We value teamwork and expect you to respect agreed ways of working, including prescribing practices. Your willingness to understand and improve practice systems, learn new IT systems, and support continuity of care will be highly regarded. Taking responsibility for your tasks and completing them efficiently will contribute to minimising unnecessary follow-up work. Collaboration with colleagues, mutual learning, and respect for multidisciplinary teams are essential. As an advocate for patient care, you will work across organizational boundaries when required. Staying updated with new guidance and addressing any time-management challenges will ensure smooth operations. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of our patients. Clinical responsibilities The team is really engaged and enthusiastic about their work, and very supportive and welcoming. You should bear in mind however, that this is a dynamic team which is continuing to develop. These are the things you can do to help become a full member: Show your commitment to high quality, safe care that supports clinical continuity for those patients and clinical circumstances where this is crucial Take part in learning events, audits, and discreet pieces of work where formally agreed Respect ways of working that have been agreed among the clinical team (for example, benzodiazepine prescribing) Commit to understanding your role in practice systems and to flagging where there are learning events so the system can improve Commit to learning new IT systems and innovations in use of IT in service of patient care Commit to supporting continuity where this is clearly best for the patient By taking responsibility and ensuring you follow through and complete tasks where possible (therefore avoiding unnecessary follow up or work by others) Discuss cases with colleagues where appropriate with a commitment to learning from experience and sharing learning Respect multidisciplinary colleagues Work across organisational boundaries when this is in the interests of patient care Keep up to date with new guidance Keep to time as far as this is possible, and raise and discuss continuing problems with time-keeping Sessional allocation: Sessions are composed of either 3 hours of clinical appointments (face to face or telephone), 4.5 - 5 hours of digital triage working side by side a digital hub administrator, or a remote clinical admin session the length and timing of which is negotiable and flexible. Appointment times are a minimum of 15 minutes with double appointments used for patients who need interpreters and for complex patients. All GPs are expected to do a combination of face to face, triage and admin sessions; the balance of this work is negotiable. The clinical meeting is once a week and once a month there is a whole team meeting instead, in addition to extra educational and reflective practice meetings Ad hoc check ins with the Clinical Lead can be arranged as needed and colleagues can be reached via Teams or in person if you have clinical queries. During the session you may receive an urgent task to provide support and supervision to other members of the practice MDT including but not limited to pharmacy, nursing and admin staff. These are usually managed by the triage GP. Other responsibilities within the organisation: Awareness of and compliance with all relevant practice policies/guidelines, e.g., prescribing, confidentiality, data protection, health, and safety Life-long commitment to audit, contributing to evaluation/audit and clinical standard setting within the organisation Contributing to the development of computer-based patient records Contributing to the summarising of patient records and read-coding patient data Attending training and events organised by the practice or other agencies, where appropriate Discuss with other members of the team how the policies, standards and guidelines will affect own work Person Specification Experience Essential Experience of working in UK General Practice Experience of working with vulnerable groups Recent experience of being the named GP for a list of patients or of providing continuity of care as a trainee GP Desirable Clinical experience of 2+ years Experience using EMIS Web, Docman, Accurx Experience of clinical triage Experience of working with deprived populations Experience of using telephone interpreter Delivery of clinical audit QOF management Experience of working in Islington/ NCL general practice Understanding of: Essential NHS system Challenges facing NHS. Vulnerable groups and how to support them Desirable QOF & Enhanced Services GP Networks/Federations Qualifications Essential GMC Registered, Qualified General Practitioner (MRCGP or equivalent) Currently on a CCG performers list Clear enhanced DBS check Desirable Evidence of CPD DFSRFH & competence in coil insertion Work as a GPWSI Minor surgery skills GP trainer Skills and Abilities Essential IT fluency including troubleshooting Remote consulting skills Use of Teams to access policies, documents, communicate through chat groups Team player Calm under pressure Friendly and inclusive . click apply for full job details
May 01, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Salaried GP Salary: Negotiable DOE Hours: Sessions per week Responsible to: Clinical Directors Key Relationships: 33 General Practices, 4 PCNs, NWL ICB, Central London Borough Team, Westminster City Council, Bi-Borough (West London), Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL), Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (CLCH); One Westminster, Imperial College Health Partners BACKGROUND WHO WE ARE Healthcare Central London Ltd (HCL) is the GP Federation owned by our 33 General Practices covering the Central London (Westminster) area. The organisation supports 4 Primary Care Networks (PCNs). We operate several NHS contracts on behalf of our PCNs including a Community Dermatology Service; Community Cardiology Service and a Secondary Care Referral Service and an out-of-hospitals provision which is sub-contracted to our 33 General Practices. On behalf of our practices we are the host employers of a large, and rapidly growing team of ARRS (Additional Roles Reimbursement scheme) roles including Clinical Pharmacists; Pharmacy Technicians; First Contact Physiotherapists; Dieticians; Paramedics; Social Prescribers; Care Coordinators, Digital & Transformation Leads, Nursing Associates, GPAs and Care Co-ordinators. HOW WE WORK Our vision is to be recognised as a leading GP provider network, run by clinicians for the benefit of our local population and practices. We will achieve this by working with patients and partners to ensure that general practice remains sustainable and independent. We aim to further diversify our income by exploring commercial joint ventures and expanding our research team in the coming years. Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel included, valued and supported in work this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. HCL is committed to actively supporting diversity and inclusion and ensuring that all our employees are valued, treated with dignity and respect and enabled and supported to reach their potential. Our employees work flexibly according to the needs of our customers, typically onsite at our practices or hub sites or at our offices near Marylebone/Edgware Road. Our office-based roles are typically worked as hybrid roles the pattern of which are agreed and reviewed according to service/team requirements. ROLE PURPOSE Due to expansion of our services, we are seeking a dedicated and experienced Salaried General Practitioner (GP) to join our dynamic healthcare team. The Salaried GP will play a key role in delivering high-quality primary care services to our patients and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to promote patient well-being. This can be a hybrid role to include face to face with some remote working opportunities. This GP will work as a member of the in-house clinical team and provide a critical role of delivering appointments and access to the registered list of patients. Although you will not hold a named doctor list, you will manage the patients with a list-holding mentality, offering continuity and case management where needed and appropriate. You will manage your own admin such as blood results, and be part of a team to collectively manage shared admin alongside remote-working GPs and supporting list-holding lead GPs with their caseloads. You will take part in other activities to support high quality care at the practice, including an exciting opportunity to work within the emerging triage hub for managing all same-day requests for care. Responsibilities will reflect requirements of the NHS GP Contracts, and as such may be subject to change as services adapt. Main duties of the job As part of our clinical team, you will be committed to maintaining clinical continuity for patients in crucial circumstances. You will actively participate in learning events, audits, and other agreed-upon projects. We value teamwork and expect you to respect agreed ways of working, including prescribing practices. Your willingness to understand and improve practice systems, learn new IT systems, and support continuity of care will be highly regarded. Taking responsibility for your tasks and completing them efficiently will contribute to minimising unnecessary follow-up work. Collaboration with colleagues, mutual learning, and respect for multidisciplinary teams are essential. As an advocate for patient care, you will work across organizational boundaries when required. Staying updated with new guidance and addressing any time-management challenges will ensure smooth operations. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of our patients. Clinical responsibilities The team is really engaged and enthusiastic about their work, and very supportive and welcoming. You should bear in mind however, that this is a dynamic team which is continuing to develop. These are the things you can do to help become a full member: Show your commitment to high quality, safe care that supports clinical continuity for those patients and clinical circumstances where this is crucial Take part in learning events, audits, and discreet pieces of work where formally agreed Respect ways of working that have been agreed among the clinical team (for example, benzodiazepine prescribing) Commit to understanding your role in practice systems and to flagging where there are learning events so the system can improve Commit to learning new IT systems and innovations in use of IT in service of patient care Commit to supporting continuity where this is clearly best for the patient By taking responsibility and ensuring you follow through and complete tasks where possible (therefore avoiding unnecessary follow up or work by others) Discuss cases with colleagues where appropriate with a commitment to learning from experience and sharing learning Respect multidisciplinary colleagues Work across organisational boundaries when this is in the interests of patient care Keep up to date with new guidance Keep to time as far as this is possible, and raise and discuss continuing problems with time-keeping Sessional allocation: Sessions are composed of either 3 hours of clinical appointments (face to face or telephone), 4.5 - 5 hours of digital triage working side by side a digital hub administrator, or a remote clinical admin session the length and timing of which is negotiable and flexible. Appointment times are a minimum of 15 minutes with double appointments used for patients who need interpreters and for complex patients. All GPs are expected to do a combination of face to face, triage and admin sessions; the balance of this work is negotiable. The clinical meeting is once a week and once a month there is a whole team meeting instead, in addition to extra educational and reflective practice meetings Ad hoc check ins with the Clinical Lead can be arranged as needed and colleagues can be reached via Teams or in person if you have clinical queries. During the session you may receive an urgent task to provide support and supervision to other members of the practice MDT including but not limited to pharmacy, nursing and admin staff. These are usually managed by the triage GP. Other responsibilities within the organisation: Awareness of and compliance with all relevant practice policies/guidelines, e.g., prescribing, confidentiality, data protection, health, and safety Life-long commitment to audit, contributing to evaluation/audit and clinical standard setting within the organisation Contributing to the development of computer-based patient records Contributing to the summarising of patient records and read-coding patient data Attending training and events organised by the practice or other agencies, where appropriate Discuss with other members of the team how the policies, standards and guidelines will affect own work Person Specification Experience Essential Experience of working in UK General Practice Experience of working with vulnerable groups Recent experience of being the named GP for a list of patients or of providing continuity of care as a trainee GP Desirable Clinical experience of 2+ years Experience using EMIS Web, Docman, Accurx Experience of clinical triage Experience of working with deprived populations Experience of using telephone interpreter Delivery of clinical audit QOF management Experience of working in Islington/ NCL general practice Understanding of: Essential NHS system Challenges facing NHS. Vulnerable groups and how to support them Desirable QOF & Enhanced Services GP Networks/Federations Qualifications Essential GMC Registered, Qualified General Practitioner (MRCGP or equivalent) Currently on a CCG performers list Clear enhanced DBS check Desirable Evidence of CPD DFSRFH & competence in coil insertion Work as a GPWSI Minor surgery skills GP trainer Skills and Abilities Essential IT fluency including troubleshooting Remote consulting skills Use of Teams to access policies, documents, communicate through chat groups Team player Calm under pressure Friendly and inclusive . click apply for full job details
Description About The Role Within our Ofsted rated on-resort team Nursery, we're looking for a Level 3 qualified Team Member to join us in helping to provide a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment in which babies and young children are supported and encouraged to achieve their full potential. You will be responsible for encouraging educational and social development in children attending the Nursery through multiple different daily activities, including games, crafts, and numeracy and literacy study. You will help support with the day-to-day care of the children's routines, promoting independence by offering nutritional and hygiene related guidance. Must have a professional manner, maintaining confidentiality regarding any issues relating to children and their families, handling them with care and empathy. You will be responsible for ensuring the Nursery remains a safe and secure place for everyone by maintaining strict health and safety standards at all times. Typical working hours: for this role, you will generally be required to work between Monday - Friday, 08:30 - 18:00 however, as with all roles at Butlin's, flexibility is key! We operate all year round, 7 days a week and as such, you may occasionally be required to work outside of these times. This role is based on resort in Skegness. About You We are looking for a passionate Early Years professional with a Level 3 qualification. This role requires someone with a problem-solving attitude and an ability to act on their own initiative confidently. A Paediatric First Aid Certificate and a Food Hygiene qualification are an advantage, but definitely not essential. Being a great team player is essential and you should also enjoy the buzz of a busy environment. Have confidence to build relationships with customers as they need to know there children are in safe hands. Our resorts are open in the week and during the weekend so you will need some flexibility to work evenings and weekends. Do let us know your availability at the application stage and we can have a chat with you about this in more detail. For this role, you must be 18+ and will be subject to a clear DBS check. About Butlin's At Butlin's, we're all about fun, excitement, and adventure by the bucketload! For over 80 years we've been delighting hundreds of thousands of guests each year, whether on a non-stop action family break or our epic Adult only Big Weekenders. Ask any of our team, past and present, and one of the best things they'll say about working at Butlin's is our culture! We're all about providing our guests with an Altogether More Entertaining and Fun Break, brought to life through our three mighty values. So, if you want a role where you Create Smiles, where you aren't afraid to Get Stuck In and where the team genuinely Cares For Each Other - this could be the perfect fit for you. There has never been a more exciting time to join Butlin's!
May 01, 2024
Full time
Description About The Role Within our Ofsted rated on-resort team Nursery, we're looking for a Level 3 qualified Team Member to join us in helping to provide a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment in which babies and young children are supported and encouraged to achieve their full potential. You will be responsible for encouraging educational and social development in children attending the Nursery through multiple different daily activities, including games, crafts, and numeracy and literacy study. You will help support with the day-to-day care of the children's routines, promoting independence by offering nutritional and hygiene related guidance. Must have a professional manner, maintaining confidentiality regarding any issues relating to children and their families, handling them with care and empathy. You will be responsible for ensuring the Nursery remains a safe and secure place for everyone by maintaining strict health and safety standards at all times. Typical working hours: for this role, you will generally be required to work between Monday - Friday, 08:30 - 18:00 however, as with all roles at Butlin's, flexibility is key! We operate all year round, 7 days a week and as such, you may occasionally be required to work outside of these times. This role is based on resort in Skegness. About You We are looking for a passionate Early Years professional with a Level 3 qualification. This role requires someone with a problem-solving attitude and an ability to act on their own initiative confidently. A Paediatric First Aid Certificate and a Food Hygiene qualification are an advantage, but definitely not essential. Being a great team player is essential and you should also enjoy the buzz of a busy environment. Have confidence to build relationships with customers as they need to know there children are in safe hands. Our resorts are open in the week and during the weekend so you will need some flexibility to work evenings and weekends. Do let us know your availability at the application stage and we can have a chat with you about this in more detail. For this role, you must be 18+ and will be subject to a clear DBS check. About Butlin's At Butlin's, we're all about fun, excitement, and adventure by the bucketload! For over 80 years we've been delighting hundreds of thousands of guests each year, whether on a non-stop action family break or our epic Adult only Big Weekenders. Ask any of our team, past and present, and one of the best things they'll say about working at Butlin's is our culture! We're all about providing our guests with an Altogether More Entertaining and Fun Break, brought to life through our three mighty values. So, if you want a role where you Create Smiles, where you aren't afraid to Get Stuck In and where the team genuinely Cares For Each Other - this could be the perfect fit for you. There has never been a more exciting time to join Butlin's!
Job Summary:We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Early Years Educator to provide childcare and family support services As an Early Years Educator, you will play a vital role in providing a nurturing and stimulating environment for young children to learn and grow. Your primary responsibility will be to ensure the well-being and development of the children in your care. Level 2 or 3 qualified Hours: 39 hours per week, flexible between the hours of 8.00am and 6.00pm 52 weeks per year Start date: As soon as possible Responsibilities:- Plan and implement age-appropriate activities to promote the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of children- Create a safe and inclusive learning environment that encourages exploration, creativity, and independence- Observe and assess each child's progress and provide feedback to parents/guardians- Collaborate with parents/guardians to support the child's individual needs and development- Foster positive relationships with children, parents/guardians, and colleagues- Maintain accurate records of each child's progress and development- Follow all health and safety guidelines to ensure the well-being of the children- Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities Experience:- Previous experience working in childcare or early childhood education is preferred- Strong drive and passion for working with young children- Excellent leadership skills to effectively manage a classroom setting- Ability to communicate effectively with children, parents/guardians, and colleagues- Proficient in English language (verbal and written)- Knowledge of early childhood education principles and practices- Familiarity with nursery rhymes, songs, and age-appropriate educational materials Please note that all positions at our organization are paid positions. We value the contributions of our employees and believe in fair compensation for their work. If you are enthusiastic about making a positive impact on the lives of young children and possess the necessary qualifications, we encourage you to apply for this position. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £24,000.00-£26,000.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Discounted or free food Employee discount Experience: Nursery: 1 year (preferred) Nursery experience: 1 year (preferred) Childcare: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (preferred)
May 01, 2024
Full time
Job Summary:We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Early Years Educator to provide childcare and family support services As an Early Years Educator, you will play a vital role in providing a nurturing and stimulating environment for young children to learn and grow. Your primary responsibility will be to ensure the well-being and development of the children in your care. Level 2 or 3 qualified Hours: 39 hours per week, flexible between the hours of 8.00am and 6.00pm 52 weeks per year Start date: As soon as possible Responsibilities:- Plan and implement age-appropriate activities to promote the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of children- Create a safe and inclusive learning environment that encourages exploration, creativity, and independence- Observe and assess each child's progress and provide feedback to parents/guardians- Collaborate with parents/guardians to support the child's individual needs and development- Foster positive relationships with children, parents/guardians, and colleagues- Maintain accurate records of each child's progress and development- Follow all health and safety guidelines to ensure the well-being of the children- Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities Experience:- Previous experience working in childcare or early childhood education is preferred- Strong drive and passion for working with young children- Excellent leadership skills to effectively manage a classroom setting- Ability to communicate effectively with children, parents/guardians, and colleagues- Proficient in English language (verbal and written)- Knowledge of early childhood education principles and practices- Familiarity with nursery rhymes, songs, and age-appropriate educational materials Please note that all positions at our organization are paid positions. We value the contributions of our employees and believe in fair compensation for their work. If you are enthusiastic about making a positive impact on the lives of young children and possess the necessary qualifications, we encourage you to apply for this position. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £24,000.00-£26,000.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Discounted or free food Employee discount Experience: Nursery: 1 year (preferred) Nursery experience: 1 year (preferred) Childcare: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (preferred)
Nursery Manager Sittingbourne, Kent Full Time, 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday Salary up to 46.8k depending on experience Our Nursery client based in Sittingbourne is looking for a Nursery Manager who excels in team leadership and will contribute to the effective and successful running of the nursery in accordance with company values. As part of your role you'll deliver high setting occupancy, promote the setting through local marketing and attract and develop the highest quality of educators to be a part of your team. You'll be an inspiring leader to the educator team, whilst creating an effective parent partnership by creating longstanding relationships. About the job:Ensure the highest standards of childcare are delivered at the settingDeliver high setting occupancy, promoting the setting and attracting the highest quality of educatorsLead the educator team and promote valuesCreate an effective parent partnership by creating longstanding relations. About you:Level 3 Early Years Educator qualification or equivalentProven managerial experience within an early years settingUnderstanding of special educational needs and equality of opportunityProven experience with nursery administration, with a commercial mindsetPassionate about delivering high standards of childcare. Salary: From £31,200 up to £46,800 - based on experience and qualifications Benefits:_50% childcare discountAnnual wellness day offCompany sick payAccess to retail and other discounts through Perkbox25 days holidayPerformance related bonusesDedicated learning and development supportAccess to one-to-one confidential counselling sessions through our Employee Assistance Programme. Tigerlily Recruitment want to help you to make the right choice in your next career move. If you meet the criteria set above, or would like Early Years Career advice please apply ASAP for an informal and confidential chat. We cater for all Early Years jobs and currently have Nursery Manager, Deputy Manager, QTS, Montessori, Room Leader and Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse vacancies. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Nursery Manager Sittingbourne, Kent Full Time, 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday Salary up to 46.8k depending on experience Our Nursery client based in Sittingbourne is looking for a Nursery Manager who excels in team leadership and will contribute to the effective and successful running of the nursery in accordance with company values. As part of your role you'll deliver high setting occupancy, promote the setting through local marketing and attract and develop the highest quality of educators to be a part of your team. You'll be an inspiring leader to the educator team, whilst creating an effective parent partnership by creating longstanding relationships. About the job:Ensure the highest standards of childcare are delivered at the settingDeliver high setting occupancy, promoting the setting and attracting the highest quality of educatorsLead the educator team and promote valuesCreate an effective parent partnership by creating longstanding relations. About you:Level 3 Early Years Educator qualification or equivalentProven managerial experience within an early years settingUnderstanding of special educational needs and equality of opportunityProven experience with nursery administration, with a commercial mindsetPassionate about delivering high standards of childcare. Salary: From £31,200 up to £46,800 - based on experience and qualifications Benefits:_50% childcare discountAnnual wellness day offCompany sick payAccess to retail and other discounts through Perkbox25 days holidayPerformance related bonusesDedicated learning and development supportAccess to one-to-one confidential counselling sessions through our Employee Assistance Programme. Tigerlily Recruitment want to help you to make the right choice in your next career move. If you meet the criteria set above, or would like Early Years Career advice please apply ASAP for an informal and confidential chat. We cater for all Early Years jobs and currently have Nursery Manager, Deputy Manager, QTS, Montessori, Room Leader and Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse vacancies. JBRP1_UKTJ
Full-time or part-time Our client is a leading childcare provider dedicated to providing the best possible care and education for the children in their care. They operate nurseries nationwide; constantly investing in their people and facilities to ensure their nurseries are the best places for children to grow and develop. Our client's goal is to offer children an amazing educational experience from birth to pre-school, their most formative years. They focus on every unique child and our highly skilled and qualified teams provide the absolute best early year's experience in a safe and stimulating environment. Our client is looking to recruit a Nursery Practitioner. Nursery Practitioner You must be a fully qualified Nursery Practitioner and hold qualifications such as NVQ level 3 in Childcare. You will be providing a high standard of Day Care for pre-school children in a stimulating environment which aims to provide Equal Opportunities ensuring that all Legal, Safety and individual requirements are met. The successful Nursery Practitioner will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. Benefits include: Up to 60% off your own nursery fees Enhanced Maternity, Paternity & Adoption leave20% off food shopping Holidays for less with up to £500 off Ethical mobile and broadband deals 30 days annual leave that grows with your career Volunteer for paid time-off Performance bonuses Unrivalled training and development
May 01, 2024
Full time
Full-time or part-time Our client is a leading childcare provider dedicated to providing the best possible care and education for the children in their care. They operate nurseries nationwide; constantly investing in their people and facilities to ensure their nurseries are the best places for children to grow and develop. Our client's goal is to offer children an amazing educational experience from birth to pre-school, their most formative years. They focus on every unique child and our highly skilled and qualified teams provide the absolute best early year's experience in a safe and stimulating environment. Our client is looking to recruit a Nursery Practitioner. Nursery Practitioner You must be a fully qualified Nursery Practitioner and hold qualifications such as NVQ level 3 in Childcare. You will be providing a high standard of Day Care for pre-school children in a stimulating environment which aims to provide Equal Opportunities ensuring that all Legal, Safety and individual requirements are met. The successful Nursery Practitioner will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. Benefits include: Up to 60% off your own nursery fees Enhanced Maternity, Paternity & Adoption leave20% off food shopping Holidays for less with up to £500 off Ethical mobile and broadband deals 30 days annual leave that grows with your career Volunteer for paid time-off Performance bonuses Unrivalled training and development
Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner Area- DudleyDay Rate- £11.60-£14.50 per hourDays- Monday - FridayHours- 15-20 hours per week, on a shift pattern Aspire People are working with an excellent childcare provider who are looking for a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner for their Good rated by Ofsted Nursery based in Dudley. The successful Nursery Practitioner must be dedicated, passionate, enthusiastic, and driven in providing young children the best early years education and also the best start in life and care needed, with an excellent knowledge of the EYFS curriculum.The role: Key person Deliver outstanding learning opportunities and exceptional care Plan and provide effective teaching and learning Safeguard and promote the health, safety and welfare of children Communicate with colleagues, parents/carers to meet the individual needs of the childrenRequirements Needed: Level 3 or above qualifications in childcare or early years DBS on the update service or willing to have a new one processed Paediatric First Aid or willing to undergo 2-day training course Comfortable with nappies if required Able to provide 2 references one being from most recent employerBenefits of working with Aspire People: Weekly pay PAYE or umbrella pay available Holiday Pay Free Safeguarding training and CPD trainingIf you are looking for a new role, have free days currently and want some extra money or just want more flexibility around your work/life balance and have the requirements needed above - We want to speak to you TODAY Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner Area- DudleyDay Rate- £11.60-£14.50 per hourDays- Monday - FridayHours- 15-20 hours per week, on a shift pattern Aspire People are working with an excellent childcare provider who are looking for a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner for their Good rated by Ofsted Nursery based in Dudley. The successful Nursery Practitioner must be dedicated, passionate, enthusiastic, and driven in providing young children the best early years education and also the best start in life and care needed, with an excellent knowledge of the EYFS curriculum.The role: Key person Deliver outstanding learning opportunities and exceptional care Plan and provide effective teaching and learning Safeguard and promote the health, safety and welfare of children Communicate with colleagues, parents/carers to meet the individual needs of the childrenRequirements Needed: Level 3 or above qualifications in childcare or early years DBS on the update service or willing to have a new one processed Paediatric First Aid or willing to undergo 2-day training course Comfortable with nappies if required Able to provide 2 references one being from most recent employerBenefits of working with Aspire People: Weekly pay PAYE or umbrella pay available Holiday Pay Free Safeguarding training and CPD trainingIf you are looking for a new role, have free days currently and want some extra money or just want more flexibility around your work/life balance and have the requirements needed above - We want to speak to you TODAY Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Candidate MUST hold a full and relevant childcare qualification at Level 2 or above KiddyKare are currently recruiting for a childcare qualified Nursery Practitioner to become part of a supportive team based in Windsor. This position is paired with a generous salary of up to £26,000 based on a fulltime shift pattern. With the settings very supportive management team, this position has the opportunities in place to progress further in your childcare career, gaining experience, additional qualifications, and promotions. Benefits include: Promotion scheme. Social events provided by the nursery. Free uniform. Option to work a 4-day week, compressed hours. Welcome bonus. The roles and responsibilities will include: Having a key group of children, observing, and recording their development. Plan and carry out age-appropriate activities. Maintain and safe and welcoming environment. Adhering to the nursery policies and procedures always. Building positive and successful relationships with colleagues, children, and carers. The ideal candidate will have: A Full and Relevant childcare qualification. Knowledge of Safeguarding and EYFS. First aid, Basic food hygiene and safeguard training desirable. Previous experience working with early years. If you think you are the perfect match for this incredible opportunity, please apply and one of our consultants will be more than happy to help you! JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Candidate MUST hold a full and relevant childcare qualification at Level 2 or above KiddyKare are currently recruiting for a childcare qualified Nursery Practitioner to become part of a supportive team based in Windsor. This position is paired with a generous salary of up to £26,000 based on a fulltime shift pattern. With the settings very supportive management team, this position has the opportunities in place to progress further in your childcare career, gaining experience, additional qualifications, and promotions. Benefits include: Promotion scheme. Social events provided by the nursery. Free uniform. Option to work a 4-day week, compressed hours. Welcome bonus. The roles and responsibilities will include: Having a key group of children, observing, and recording their development. Plan and carry out age-appropriate activities. Maintain and safe and welcoming environment. Adhering to the nursery policies and procedures always. Building positive and successful relationships with colleagues, children, and carers. The ideal candidate will have: A Full and Relevant childcare qualification. Knowledge of Safeguarding and EYFS. First aid, Basic food hygiene and safeguard training desirable. Previous experience working with early years. If you think you are the perfect match for this incredible opportunity, please apply and one of our consultants will be more than happy to help you! JBRP1_UKTJ
We're thrilled to say that our team is growing and we're now on the lookout for fantastic teacher to join the team. Schedule: 38-47.5 hours a week Holiday: 5.6 weeks per year MAIN DUTIES Plan, organize and execute a wide variety of activities for the children that are suitable to their individual stages of development. Ensure that child records are accurate, well-written and up to date such reports, observations, accident/incident forms etc. Build relationships and strong partnerships with the parents. Ensure the provision of a high-quality and inclusive environment to meet the needs of individual children. Ensure the maintenance of adequate standards of cleanliness and hygiene for the children attending the nursery. This includes changing nappies and toilet training. Assist with serving and washing up the childrens lunches and snacks. Ensure safeguarding procedures are always followed. Understand that safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyones responsibility and act accordingly. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS A Level 3 qualification recognized by the DfE for counting in the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework staff: child ratios. COMPETENCIES AND PERSONAL QUALITIES A clear understanding of how children develop A clear understanding of the ways children enjoy learning. A clear understanding of safeguarding principles. A good knowledge of the EYFS. Reliable, enthusiastic, and flexible. A can-do attitude. Strong communicator with both children and adults. REPORTING Reports to the nursery manager, or in their absence the deputy manager or most senior practitioner on site SAFEGUARDING Safeguarding is our core responsibility. We seek dedicated individuals who share our commitment to providing a safe environment for children, staff, families and everyone who is part of the nursery community. It is the responsibility of every member of the nursery team to promote and safeguard the welfare. Join us to make a real difference and be part of a diverse, inclusive team! An enhanced DBS background check and 2 references are required before employment commences. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 ACCESS TO INTERVIEW Candidates are asked to contact the company in the event reasonable adjustments are needed for them to fully partake in the interview process. Job Type: Full-time Pay: Up to £30,875 per year Benefits: Company pension Employee discount Free parking On-site parking Schedule: Day shift No weekends Application question(s): Do you have a Level 3 qualification that is approved by the Department of Education for working in ratio in an Early Years setting? What is the maximum amount of hours you are willing to work a week? How long would your commute be to the nursery? Work Location: In person JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
We're thrilled to say that our team is growing and we're now on the lookout for fantastic teacher to join the team. Schedule: 38-47.5 hours a week Holiday: 5.6 weeks per year MAIN DUTIES Plan, organize and execute a wide variety of activities for the children that are suitable to their individual stages of development. Ensure that child records are accurate, well-written and up to date such reports, observations, accident/incident forms etc. Build relationships and strong partnerships with the parents. Ensure the provision of a high-quality and inclusive environment to meet the needs of individual children. Ensure the maintenance of adequate standards of cleanliness and hygiene for the children attending the nursery. This includes changing nappies and toilet training. Assist with serving and washing up the childrens lunches and snacks. Ensure safeguarding procedures are always followed. Understand that safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyones responsibility and act accordingly. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS A Level 3 qualification recognized by the DfE for counting in the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework staff: child ratios. COMPETENCIES AND PERSONAL QUALITIES A clear understanding of how children develop A clear understanding of the ways children enjoy learning. A clear understanding of safeguarding principles. A good knowledge of the EYFS. Reliable, enthusiastic, and flexible. A can-do attitude. Strong communicator with both children and adults. REPORTING Reports to the nursery manager, or in their absence the deputy manager or most senior practitioner on site SAFEGUARDING Safeguarding is our core responsibility. We seek dedicated individuals who share our commitment to providing a safe environment for children, staff, families and everyone who is part of the nursery community. It is the responsibility of every member of the nursery team to promote and safeguard the welfare. Join us to make a real difference and be part of a diverse, inclusive team! An enhanced DBS background check and 2 references are required before employment commences. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 ACCESS TO INTERVIEW Candidates are asked to contact the company in the event reasonable adjustments are needed for them to fully partake in the interview process. Job Type: Full-time Pay: Up to £30,875 per year Benefits: Company pension Employee discount Free parking On-site parking Schedule: Day shift No weekends Application question(s): Do you have a Level 3 qualification that is approved by the Department of Education for working in ratio in an Early Years setting? What is the maximum amount of hours you are willing to work a week? How long would your commute be to the nursery? Work Location: In person JBRP1_UKTJ
Nurture Teacher - Intervention Teacher - Primary - Mental Health - Dorking Would you like to work with young people who need support with their social, emotional mental health? Are you looking for a role that's not a typical class teacher position? If so, this is the ideal opportunity for you. The School: The school is based in Dorking and provides support for children aged 9-16 years who have a range of learning and behavioural needs due to social, emotional and mental health challenges. All students that attend the school have a designated Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) which details their specific needs in terms of the care and support they will have access to. The pupils at the school can struggle to form string, healthy relationships and can present high levels of anxiety and challenging behaviour. The school is part of an award winning academy trust that has schools across Surrey, London, Sussex and Berkshire. All the schools in the Trust have access to The Training School, so as a member of staff, you will have access to high levels of ongoing support and training which will help your career to progress. This opportunity is very much open to more experienced practitioners or recent graduates that are keen to kick start their career in special needs. What is involved: Delivering the primary curriculum as intervention lessons for KS3/4 aged pupils, bridging gaps in learning, building confidence and self esteem Delivering a range of subjects including maths and English Managing children's behaviour during the school day and supporting their learning and participation in class Encouraging the development of social skills and supporting students' individual needs Participating in team meetings and training programmes as an active member of a team Maintaining progress records Supporting regulations pertaining to safeguarding What is required: Qualified Teacher Status is essential (QTS) KS1 and KS2 SEMH experience with the ability to work with KS3 and KS4 year groups Not suitable for NQTs If you're a primary teacher switching from mainstream, you'll have to clearly demonstrate examples from work or personal life that justifies your interest in working in this type of setting Flexibility in terms of working patterns Summary: Nurture Teacher - Intervention - Primary - Mental Health £150 to £200 daily rate (5-day week - 8.30am to 4.00pm) Special needs school - Mental Health - Trauma - EHCP Full time and part time roles, flexible working hours and short and long term contracts April 24, or later in the year depending on your availability Apply via this advert or call Ben Mason on for more details. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Nurture Teacher - Intervention Teacher - Primary - Mental Health - Dorking Would you like to work with young people who need support with their social, emotional mental health? Are you looking for a role that's not a typical class teacher position? If so, this is the ideal opportunity for you. The School: The school is based in Dorking and provides support for children aged 9-16 years who have a range of learning and behavioural needs due to social, emotional and mental health challenges. All students that attend the school have a designated Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) which details their specific needs in terms of the care and support they will have access to. The pupils at the school can struggle to form string, healthy relationships and can present high levels of anxiety and challenging behaviour. The school is part of an award winning academy trust that has schools across Surrey, London, Sussex and Berkshire. All the schools in the Trust have access to The Training School, so as a member of staff, you will have access to high levels of ongoing support and training which will help your career to progress. This opportunity is very much open to more experienced practitioners or recent graduates that are keen to kick start their career in special needs. What is involved: Delivering the primary curriculum as intervention lessons for KS3/4 aged pupils, bridging gaps in learning, building confidence and self esteem Delivering a range of subjects including maths and English Managing children's behaviour during the school day and supporting their learning and participation in class Encouraging the development of social skills and supporting students' individual needs Participating in team meetings and training programmes as an active member of a team Maintaining progress records Supporting regulations pertaining to safeguarding What is required: Qualified Teacher Status is essential (QTS) KS1 and KS2 SEMH experience with the ability to work with KS3 and KS4 year groups Not suitable for NQTs If you're a primary teacher switching from mainstream, you'll have to clearly demonstrate examples from work or personal life that justifies your interest in working in this type of setting Flexibility in terms of working patterns Summary: Nurture Teacher - Intervention - Primary - Mental Health £150 to £200 daily rate (5-day week - 8.30am to 4.00pm) Special needs school - Mental Health - Trauma - EHCP Full time and part time roles, flexible working hours and short and long term contracts April 24, or later in the year depending on your availability Apply via this advert or call Ben Mason on for more details. JBRP1_UKTJ
Nursery Manager - South East LondonFull timeSalary up to £48k70 place nurseryYou must have led an Ofsted inspection!3 years + Nursery Manager experience. Benefits for Manager: -Training course-35 days holiday per year- performance based bonus-Life insurance-24 hours health and well-being, with access to call and video call with a private doctor and prescriptions. Job OverviewThe role of the Nursery Manager is to provide professional leadership and management ofthe nursery and its staff, and to successfully manage the day to day running of the nurseryand deliver high quality standards of care and education for all children. For a full job description please get in contact Nursery Manager - £48k Tigerlily Recruitment want to help you to make the right choice in your next career move.If you meet the criteria set above, or would like Early Years Career advice please apply ASAP for an informal and confidential chat. We cater for all Early Years jobs and currently have Nursery Manager, Deputy Manager, QTS, Montessori, Room Leader and Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse vacancies JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Nursery Manager - South East LondonFull timeSalary up to £48k70 place nurseryYou must have led an Ofsted inspection!3 years + Nursery Manager experience. Benefits for Manager: -Training course-35 days holiday per year- performance based bonus-Life insurance-24 hours health and well-being, with access to call and video call with a private doctor and prescriptions. Job OverviewThe role of the Nursery Manager is to provide professional leadership and management ofthe nursery and its staff, and to successfully manage the day to day running of the nurseryand deliver high quality standards of care and education for all children. For a full job description please get in contact Nursery Manager - £48k Tigerlily Recruitment want to help you to make the right choice in your next career move.If you meet the criteria set above, or would like Early Years Career advice please apply ASAP for an informal and confidential chat. We cater for all Early Years jobs and currently have Nursery Manager, Deputy Manager, QTS, Montessori, Room Leader and Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse vacancies JBRP1_UKTJ
We are working with an award-winning day nursery in Raynes Park, Greater London who are currently recruiting for a Deputy Nursery Manager. The successful candidate will preferably have a minimum of 2 years Senior Early Years Practitioner / Deputy Nursery Manager experience, being able to demonstrate a sound working knowledge of both the Early Years Foundation Stage framework and Ofsted Standards click apply for full job details
May 01, 2024
Full time
We are working with an award-winning day nursery in Raynes Park, Greater London who are currently recruiting for a Deputy Nursery Manager. The successful candidate will preferably have a minimum of 2 years Senior Early Years Practitioner / Deputy Nursery Manager experience, being able to demonstrate a sound working knowledge of both the Early Years Foundation Stage framework and Ofsted Standards click apply for full job details