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Are you looking to continue your social care career with a respected care charity? Our care home, have an exciting new vacancy for a Care Supervisor. We are seeking an experienced person to assist the Care and Compliance manager to maintain and develop the high quality care we offer to our residents. As the homes Care Supervisor, you will: Take responsibility for the safe and effective running of the day and night care services and new admissions. Ensure that high standards of care are delivered to meet the needs of the individual resident and to monitor and maintain these standards. To teach and lead by example, new and inexperienced staff members in all aspects of their work in the home. To apply, you will need to: Have prior experience of managing staff in a care home or similar Hold an NVQ/QCF Level 3 in Health & Social Care, or equivalent. An advanced knowledge of Medication management. We offer our Administrators: Paid breaks and paid training 28 days paid holiday (pro-rata, including Bank Holidays) Opportunities to undertake QCF level qualifications in Health and Social Care Recognition of career milestones Death in Service Benefit. Company pension scheme Death in Service benefit Voluntary Lifestyle Benefits. Employee Assistance Programme If you have the skills and experience required for this role, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join our team as a Shift Manager!
- 3-4 days per week (flexible hours which will include some weekends/bank holidays) - Clean driving licence preferred ** Wildlives Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre (East Anglia) is looking for a competent and committed professional to join a very busy registered charity caring for injured and orphaned wild animals and birds. This is a fully paid position but shortlisted candidates will be expected to volunteer for a few days as part of the interview process. Competitive salary for the right candidate. Full training will be given.** ** Overall Responsibilities** - Undertake basic care needs of wildlife in care - cleaning out, feeding, treating and monitoring - Administering drugs and ensuring drugs regimes are followed - Ensuring adherence to workplace practice including health and safety - Admission of new animals and birds and dealing with members of the public - Assist with maintenance of animal shelters and pens - Grounds maintenance, weeding, hedge trimming etc. - Occasional driving to veterinary surgeries or to collect feed - Work flexibly in relation to increased demands with influx of animals or volunteer availability ** Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Characteristics Required** - Must be able to work on own initiative - Desire and ability to learn; be prepared to undertake any training required to fulfil the position - Demonstrate empathy and respect for the animals and birds in care - Demonstrate good inter-personal skills - Work well as part of a team and in the absence of Principal Trustee. - Flexibility around working hours – emergencies cannot be scheduled - Literate and numerate, able to manage drug calculations and complete forms legibly - A strong stomach. Wildlives deals with serious and sometimes infected wounds and many other injuries and ailments, as well as performing post mortems on site. - Resilience – while Wildlives has an unprecedented success rate, not everything has a happy ending. The successful candidate would be able to learn from those that do not and move on. This job description is not exhaustive and candidate will be required to undertake duties commensurate with this role
Job Summary: Make outbound calls to potential students, showcasing our educational offerings and highlighting their unique benefits. Articulate the values and ethos of company to potential students, effectively addressing their inquiries and concerns. Maturing Leads every month. Provide exceptional customer service, ensuring accurate information delivery and fostering a positive experience for students. Establish meaningful connections with potential students through thoughtful inquiry and attentive listening. Maintain detailed records of potential students and interactions using our CRM system. Collaborate with admissions and student services teams to facilitate student applications. Meet deadlines set by management to ensure operational efficiency. Demonstrate positivity, energy, and enthusiasm within a collaborative team environment. Contribute to recruitment events such as open days, fairs, and interviews. Support the marketing department in developing targeted promotional campaigns. Open Positions: 3 Positions Only for Settled Status/ British Status Language: Apart from English, Candidates who are fluent in Romanian, Italian, Bulgarian, Albanian, Polish Language will be preferred. Job Type: Full-time Salary: £15,070.00-£18,000.00 per year Benefits:Referral programme Schedule:Monday to Friday Supplemental pay types:Commission pay , Performance bonus Education:Certificate of Higher Education (preferred) Experience Recruiting: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification:Driving Licence (preferred) Work Location: In person Expected start date: 19/04/2024
- The Business Development Manager for International Student Recruitment will oversee all student recruitment activities, business development activities, account management and marketing events for B2B channels and implement marketing and sales strategies to promote international student recruitment for RRG. - Under the direction of the International Admission Team, you will implement and co-ordinate the processing of student applications to different UK Universities that we are working in partnership with. - You will be reviewing incoming applications, and validating applications’ academic records and/or professional experience. - You will oversee the day-to-day aspects of admissions, liaising with various internal and external stakeholders on related matters.
We are looking for an organised, experienced and friendly office assistant to work with our Operations Lead to support the operations of our busy Nursery/ Early Years School. Little Jungle is an OFSTED ranked Outstanding Early Years Provider in Peckham / East Dulwich (South East London), working with 85 children each day split across two locations. Typical responsibilities will include: Answering the phone and door Ensuring the smooth running of the office Buying resources Filing and record keeping Managing our suppliers Managing communications to staff and parents Managing petty cash and card payments Supporting with printing and document management Managing our calendar Maintaining our children’s library Booking children's extra day / session bookings Supporting all teams with additional administrative items Supporting the Operations Lead with health and safety matters if required Supporting the Operations Lead to ensure that fire drills checks are conducted and documented Supporting the Operations Lead to carry out staff inductions Supporting the Operations Lead with new admissions management Supporting the Operations Lead with staff scheduling and shift creation Dealing with faults and contacting contractors Who you are: Hold a proven track record of working in similar roles with excellent references Passionate about children and making the world a better place Structured, strong, kind and confident communicator Able to work in a fast paced environment, to deadlines and without compromising on quality Problem solver, able to think on your feet and keen to take on new challenges Take pride in helping others and going the extra mile Have a can do attitude and outgoing character Computer literate, and able to use MS Office confidently Benefits of working at Little Jungle include: Highly competitive salary 28 days annual leave, plus the Christmas, and summer shutdown period, and your birthday day off (works out to around 37 days a year) Ongoing training and development opportunities Social and team building events Free breakfast, lunch, dinner (tea) and refreshments Employer contribution Pension Scheme Bike to work scheme Annual clothing allowance Additional days off and bonus scheme for long-term (over 5 years) service If you have the relevant experience and mindset and want to join a fun and dynamic team to make a difference to children’s’ lives then we look forward to receiving your application. Note: All positions offered are subject to a clear Enhanced DBS and suitable references being obtained. Job Type: Full-time Salary: £27,350.00 per year Benefits: Discounted or free food Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate: Peckham, Greater London: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Work Location: In person