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You will also be responsible for a small portfolio of properties directly. The Block Management Team Leader will have the overall responsibility to make sure all our Blocks meet the legal requirements.
You will receive all the support you need to grow and develop.
You will be working in a modern outpatient facility providing rapid access to specialist diagnostics and fast reporting. Your skills and expertise will play a key role in maintaining the highest standards of patient care and diagnostic excellence within a supportive, forward-thinking environment.
A suburban teaching practice in Edgware seeks a high-calibre Salaried GP to join their friendly, award-winning team. The practice offers a collaborative environment with opportunities for trainees and patients. Responsibilities include managing patient consultations, conducting clinical examinations and administration tasks. Ideal candidates will hold a Medical Degree and GP training, with...
Lead Occupational TherapistNorth LondonUp to £54,000 Annual SalaryI am working exclusively working with a private SEN school who offer specialist support for children with Autism aged between lower ages in North London.It's a fun working environment, with the clinical team embedded into the therapy. To meet the requirements we would need to have previous school or CAMH's experience and would need...
A well-established local company in Finchley seeks a Deputy Manager for their supported living service. This permanent full-time role involves office-based managerial duties and supervising staff within the service. Candidates should have NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care and prior supervisory experience in adult social care. The role offers a salary of £28,828, with opportunities for...
You will be responsible for promoting high-quality care, monitoring residents' progress, and addressing any concerns alongside a supportive work environment that values compassion and growth.
Job Title: Residential Family Support Worker Location: Hendon, London Salary: £13.50 per hour Hours: Full-time, 40 hours per week, including weekends and bank holidays Our client, an independent Family Assessment Centre, is seeking a Residential Family Support Worker to join their dynamic team in Hendon. This role involves providing safety, support, care, and guidance to families undergoing...
You will preferably have experience in the following areas of family and childcare law:- - Care Proceedings and PLO matters - Private Law Children - Domestic Abuse, Non Molestation / Occupation Orders - Divorce and financial matters We would like the ideal candidate to:
Care & Support Worker - Bank Read all the information about this opportunity carefully, then use the application button below to send your CV and application. £12.21 Per Hour Edgware Job purpose: To provide personalised care and support services to a diverse range of customers. To work flexibly to ensure individual needs are met while maximising independence, choice, dignity, privacy and...
You will preferably have experience in the following areas of family and childcare law:-
You will: Assist residents with personal care, preparing meals and domestic tasks Implement and monitor care & support plans to meet the individual needs of a diverse group of Tenants Contribute to building community spirit within the resource through participating, encouraging, enabling and facilitating social events that meet the needs of diverse tenantsWho are we looking for?
Contract Type Full-time, Permanent 37.5 hours per week Salary £33,500 – £39,000 per annum, depending on experience Start Date As soon as possible Role Overview JDI Distributions Ltd is a UK-based international trading and e-commerce business specialising in the distribution of regulated vape and nicotine products and associated accessories. The company operates across B2B wholesale...
You will be responsible for organising meeting rooms, greeting external guests and general administration duties. This is an exciting opportunity to take the next step in your career. In this role you will: - provide a professional, efficient, and reliable support service to our team
You will play a key role in supporting young people with complex emotional, behavioural, and mental health needs, while leading shifts and supporting staff teams to deliver high-quality care.
Head Registered Veterinary Nurse – No OOH + Personalised rotaUp to £42,000 DOE + attractive benefits packageFull time/ Permanent – 40 hours per week Finchley, North LondonAre you a HRVN looking for your next role? Looking for a new role with state-of-the-art equipment and advanced technology? Do you want to work with a friendly team with high standards of care? A rare opportunity to join a...
You will be joining a culture that's defined by our values of honesty, integrity, and treating others with dignity and respect! Our Team Leaders are always encouraged to be themselves and to use their creativity. We'll give you the mentorship and support you need to feel ready for every situation and, if you do well, there'll be plenty of scope for your ongoing development and progression.
You will take personal responsibility for continuing professional development and maintaining performance levels.
You will manage your time effectively and respond flexibly to service needs.
You will put the person at the heart of the assessment and involve their families, friends, and communities around them to help improve their lives and help them meet their goals.
A leading healthcare provider in Chipping Barnet is seeking a Care Supervisor to manage and support a care team. The role involves delivering high-quality person-centred care and monitoring residents' daily progress. Candidates should have NVQ Level 3, a Medication administration qualification, and previous senior care experience. Join a compassionate team dedicated to making a positive impact on...
You will: Assist residents with personal care, preparing meals and domestic tasks Implement and monitor care & support plans to meet the individual needs of a diverse group of Tenants Contribute to building community spirit within the resource through participating, encouraging, enabling and facilitating social events that meet the needs of diverse tenantsWho are we looking for?
You will conduct or support individual assessments or facilitate and promote self-assessments using the appropriate tools and techniques to establish clear, relevant, proportionate, cost-effective, and appropriate options for the individual.
You will conduct risk assessments with adults and carers, in line with eligibility criteria and Mental Capacity legislation.