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A flexible opportunity that works around you whether you're looking for Full or Part-Time. Imagine working for yourself, close to home, at your pace, around your lifestyle and commitments. Our network of over 1200 local Advisors enjoy these benefits, alongside great earnings. Hillarys, established over 50 years ago, remains the UK's leading provider of window furnishings solutions with an...
Mechanical Design Engineer Location: North Lanarkshire Company: Escape Recruitment's client - an established engineering firm Are you an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer looking for a new opportunity? Our client, a medium-sized manufacturer supplying high-precision components to UK and international markets, is seeking a dedicated professional to join their design team. About the...
You will provide support to children and young people with additional support needs within Bearsden Primary School.
You will be responsible for the personal care needs of pupils and under the direction of the class teacher, you will help pupils with specific learning activities and to follow instructions and organise their work.
You will bring experience working and supporting young people - ideally in care or education (desirable, but not essential), reflective practice, strong communication skills, collaborative working and an understanding of trauma and attachment.
You will hold a full manual driving licence and be willing to register with the SSSC or work towards the necessary qualifications.
You will work in one of our stores, reporting to the Store Manager. Key responsibilities • Providing clinical support in store for regulated dispensing
You will join our amazing team which includes Optometrist, CLO and store manager. Please email, call or text Kofo from the recruitment team for a confidential chat;
You will be the financial linchpin for multi-storey residential projects, managing everything from initial procurement through to the agreement of final accounts.
Lifeguard Milngavie FWC | Fitness | Permanent Contract | Part Time | £25,646.40 per annum pro rata 8 hours per week At Nuffield Health, we pride ourselves on creating a safe and welcoming environment for all our members and visitors. From our swimming pool to our steam room, we're looking for someone to help keep customers safe and happy. In return, we'll offer everything you need to develop...
TeacherActive is delighted to be working with a number of nurseries across Bristol , supporting them with both temporary and permanent recruitment, as well as providing day-to-day cover for sickness and annual leave. The nurseries cater for children aged 5 and under , ensuring they are safe, secure, and given every opportunity to learn and develop new skills. TeacherActive is currently...
Job Summary Job Title: Nursery Chef Working Hours: 40hrs per week, Monday to Friday Salary: £13.25 per hour / £27, per annum Ready, Steady, COOK! Are you an experience Cook looking for that work-life balance? Busy Bees Nurseries are opening a brand-new centre in Glasgow and we are so egg-cited to rustle up a Nursery Chef on a full time, permanent basis… no evenings or weekend required! As a...
Leakage Technician RPS are seeking Leakage Technicians, both experienced and inexperienced for our Scottish Water contract. Technicians will be expected to conduct detailed investigation of clean water networks to identify leakage and unaccounted for consumption to achieve the client’s targets. This is truly a great opportunity for an individual to develop their skills and experience with one...
You will play a pivotal role in coordinating the care of our residents, including liaising directly with GPs and other providers. Supportive team environment. Our close-knit, multi-disciplinary team relies on each other's expertise to ensure the best, safest, decisions are made.
You will be expected to contribute to service delivery across all four pillars of advanced practice: clinical practice, leadership, education, and research.
Job Summary Pineview housing support service provides 24 hour support to adults with Learning disabilities and/or Autism. Supporting individuals to participate as fully as possible in family life, educational, leisure and recreational activities. The successful applicant will undertake a range of personal care tasks and promote social inclusion in the community by providing stimulating...
You will lead by example on shift, support colleagues and contribute to a stable, relational environment that meets the needs of children with complex needs.
You will take a key role in care planning, keyworking and therapeutic practice, working closely with managers, families and partner agencies.
You will be working alongside a multi-disciplinary team of water project experts on a range of capital delivery projects.
You will have extensive experience in the leadership and management of field-based teams, ideally gained in the utility service industry or similar and will have the ability to deliver results in an often unpredictable, operational environment.
You will be required to work as part of a team that supports the development of high-quality early years services for children and families.
You will provide children with a range of appropriate experiences and learning opportunities suitable for their age and stage of development within the context of local and national curriculum guidance and care standards.
You should be an experienced Housing Officer with excellent customer service and communication skills, a flexible approach to service delivery and a genuine interest in supporting our tenants and communities through continuous improvements to housing standards. Experience is essential and appropriate qualifications in Housing desirable for this senior role.
You will be required to be adaptable and work as part of a team that supports the development of high quality early years services for children and families.
You will provide children with a range of appropriate experiences and learning opportunities suitable for their age and stage of development.
You will be required to work as part of a team that supports the development of high quality early years services for children and families.
You will provide children with a range of appropriate experiences and learning opportunities suitable for their age and stage of development within the context of local and national curriculum guidance and care standards.
You will be required to work as part of a highly skilled team to support the development of a high-quality early years service for children aged 2-5 years and their families.
You will support the creation of a safe, caring, stimulating and inclusive environment for all our families