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Job Description Title - Support WorkerPay Rate - £17Location - PerthAre you an experienced support practitioner, skilled in aiding adults ?If your answer is yes, Randstad has the ideal opportunity for you. We're collaborating with a Scottish charity seeking learning disabilities in perth areas. Successful candidates will relish working a minimum of 40 hours per week, with fantastic pay rates of...
You will be responsible for writing reports, carrying out research and project work in addition to providing general support for the financial planners. This is an office based role where you will liaise with all of the tight-knit team of 7 in addition to clients with opportunities to develop to an advisor and beyond.
Job Description About BEAR Scotland: BEAR Scotland is a leading road maintenance and management service provider in Scotland, maintaining and improving Scottish trunk roads including bridges and structures through some of the most scenic, but challenging, parts of the country. Formed in 2000, BEAR Scotland is an alliance of three highly successful organisations who are prominent in the United...
You will be responsible for writing reports, carrying out research and project work in addition to providing general support for the financial planners. This is an office based role where you will liaise with all of the tight-knit team of 7 in addition to clients with opportunities to develop to an advisor and beyond.
Job Description As Bar & Waiting Staff, you’ll be key to creating unforgettable moments for customers, whether you’re pouring a pint or recommending the perfect drink to a customer after a long day, you’ll keep the good times flowing. You’ll be joining a fun and inclusive team, where you can grow and strengthen your skills and experience. This position can be live in if...
Company Description: Join us at Greene King pubs, where we have always been the beacon for communities, wherever people want to come together. Our collection of community pubs are the heart and soul of the local area around them, helmed by a local hero and crewed by a team always ready with your favourite tipple. Our pubs embody the true meaning of a local pub, acting as a central hub where...
Are you looking for your next challenge as a child support worker?Love being outdoors and wish you could make this part of your work?If the answer is yes, then we need you!Child Support worker roles available with an independent school in Perthshire. This is an excellent opportunity to join a fantastic school expanding its services this spring.. A successful child support worker will support...
You should have significant learning and teaching experience within a primary mainstream setting and understand excellent inclusive practice.
You should have recent relevant experience working with learners with ASN and a depth of knowledge and understanding of a range of learning differences and appropriate interventions.
You must be flexible, as the shifts vary from early, back, late, and sleepover. We have full time and bank positions available. For this role, we are only able to accept applications from those with a full UK manual driving licence. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
You will use your skills in signing to ensure that all teaching is accessible to the child or young person.
You will hold British Sign Language qualification (Level 3, SCQF 6), as this role will require you to support communication between the child and both the adults and other children or young people in school.
You will provide social, emotional and practical support to meet young people’s agreed outcomes. Please note that we have vacancies in both Perth & Blairgowrie. If you are enthusiastic about supporting people to live their best lives then apply now to join our team! Your main duties will include but not be limited to:
You will be available to support Clients if need be during the night and you will demonstrate good communication skills and be empathetic in nature. In addition, you must be willing to work within the Christian ethos of the Salvation Army.
You must have Qualifications and experience in: - Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering (typically 2:1 or above) in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, or a related field. A master’s degree may be preferred for senior roles.
Job Description Position: Locum Clinical PharmacistAccommodation: Available onsiteSpecialty: ClinicalLocation: ScotlandRate of pay: £40.00 - £50.00Day Webster are currently recruiting an experienced Clinical Pharmacist to provide full-time locum cover in Scotland. Starting ASAP full-time (37.5 hours pw) for 3 months initially.What you need – Role requirements:GPhC RegistrationPVG Disclosure Day...
Blairgowrie Support Worker 1xPart timepost available. Earn up to £23,555.29 per year pro rata - 25/26 Pay Award Pending The Blairgowrie Service supports Adults to live a life which is supported and where people continue to have the level of independence they feel happy with in their lives. One day you could be out supporting to Tesco and supporting with cooking and cleaning in the home. The...
You will be involved in every aspect of the project, from planning and cost estimation to construction and quality control. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include:
Support Practitioner, Scotlandwell Part-time - 24 hours per week Due to the nature of the role, we can only consider female candidates that hold a full UK manual driving licence and access to a car. The Richmond Fellowship Scotland makes a real difference in supporting people with their everyday lives. Due to continued growth in the service, we are delighted to have the opportunity to recruit...
You will support pupils individually and in small groups within our Intensive Support Provision, to help meet a range of complex learning needs and work closely with staff.
You will also support children at break and lunchtimes, working with children to encourage active play and supervising wellbeing.
You will join specialist teams who deliver high level support, create safe environments and offer a deep understanding of how trauma and a young person's journey through life has an impact on current behaviours, communication and understanding. By joining one of our specialist teams you will enjoy a number of benefits:
You will provide social, emotional and practical support to meet young people’s agreed outcomes. If you are enthusiastic about supporting people to live their best lives then apply now to join our team! Your main duties will be but not limited to: Working with colleagues as part of an effective and efficient team to support vulnerable service users.