Acorn Early Years Foundation
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
If you are offered a EYP role, you will receive a £500 recruitment bonus after successfully completing your 3 month probation period. We are looking for experienced Lead Practitioners to join our Nurseries based across Milton Keynes. This is a full time position 40 hours per week between the hours of 07:00 -18:15. The Early Years Lead Practitioner role is a steppingstone into more senior positions and will allow for leadership skills to be developed through direct and ongoing support from senior staff. Excellent leaderships skills are crucial for senior positions and the Early Years Lead Practitioner role will help develop these essential competencies. The Early Years Lead Practitioner is a role suited to those with a good amount of practical experience within an early years setting, who is beginning to demonstrate ability to lead, support and nurture others within a team and is an excellent role model to others, including apprentices, volunteers and students. The candidate should have at least a level 3 qualification in early years and taken on at least one additional role, such as an Acorn Mentor, Health and Safety Rep, Employee Forum Rep etc. The ideal candidate should have an eagerness to learn and develop their leadership skills with the support of senior staff and be keen to progress and develop their career with Acorn. To support a holistic approach to the curriculum To ensure basic care needs of individual children are met To ensure a high level of emotional well-being among children To have a good understanding of Acorn's ethos, values, policies and procedures and that they are reflected in daily practice To demonstrate Acorn's ethos, values policies and procedures in your practice and be a good role model. A good working knowledge and practice of the EYFS, including the statutory guidance To have a sound knowledge of safeguarding procedures withing Acorn and for external agencies To carry out tasks requested To lead the room in the absence of the Senior or Deputy manager within the room To work in partnership with the Senior or Deputy within the room to ensure smooth day to day running of your group. To support and nurture staff in your group, in particular apprentices, students and volunteers. To ensure the interactions with children are high quality and based on individual interests, need and/or stage of development To demonstrate a positive approach to children's behaviour working in-line with our policy and procedure To ensure there are professional, positive relationships demonstrated with parents/carers To safeguard all children in our care following procedures outlined in Acorns policy and external procedures To ensure the environment offers rich, first-hand learning opportunities for all children which accommodates a holistic approach to the curriculum, providing awe, wonder and opportunities for children to think critically and independently To support in making sure resources and equipment are readily available, accessible and replenished both inside and outside To ensure children's interests are being met and appropriate teaching methods are being used to extend children's thinking and learning. To support all staff, working as part of a team, adapting your role as necessary, and taking on specific responsibilities as required, including supporting inexperienced staff. To begin to take lead on aspects of the role with the support of the Senior or Deputy within the room (e.g. mentoring, health and safety, etc) To continue to develop your leadership skills through direct support from the Senior of Deputy within the room. To be responsive and aware of the individual needs of children whilst maintaining a safe and stimulating environment and keeping high levels of supervision of the whole group. To ensure all children are making progress to their full potential To understand and implement planning in the moment To carry out observations regularly and ensure they are of high quality and in-line with Acorn's recommendations for planning in the moment To ensure all children are given the opportunity to be independent, physically challenged and able to take informed risks and are making progress to their full potential. To complete paperwork in relation to the child, for example care plans, all about me forms, medicine forms, accident forms, transition forms and two-year progress check (where appropriate) etc To understand and implement the key person approach and be an effective key person To cascade any information or updates to the management and your staff team To keep abreast and adhere with changes in accordance to Acorn's policies and procedures To keep abreast of changes to early years guidance and legislation Work in partnership with the senior/deputy of your room to understand the overall analysis of the assessment and understand how you are going to support progress moving forward To work in partnership with the senior/deputy of your room to understand the skills and progression needs of the staff in your team and the room. To have a good understanding of Acorn's core values, ethos and policies and ensure these are reflected in practice A high-quality provision to support children's learning across the curriculum To value parents as partners For all children to be happy, confident, self-assured and independent Effective communication with management, staff, children and parents/carers To role model outstanding practice and positive behaviour strategies to support individual children To be confident to talk to external agencies, including Ofsted To oversee the smooth running of the room in the absence of the Senior/Deputy To support and nurture the staff within your team. To continually strive to develop your leadership skills At Acorn, we're committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment where everyone feels they belong and can thrive. We value diverse perspectives and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. As an inclusive employer, we're happy to consider any reasonable adjustments needed during the recruitment process. You must have the right to work in the UK, be able to provide two satisfactory references, and, due to the nature of our sector, all roles are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Payscales that are competitive, transparent and reviewed annually 65% Childcare discount - Pro rata according to contracted hours Generous family leave Christmas closure 25 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays (and the option to buy more) 4 dedicated training days and individual development plans Enhanced pension scheme Cyclescheme Techscheme Length of Service awards Pay advances for when times are tough Employee assistance wellbeing programme
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
If you are offered a EYP role, you will receive a £500 recruitment bonus after successfully completing your 3 month probation period. We are looking for experienced Lead Practitioners to join our Nurseries based across Milton Keynes. This is a full time position 40 hours per week between the hours of 07:00 -18:15. The Early Years Lead Practitioner role is a steppingstone into more senior positions and will allow for leadership skills to be developed through direct and ongoing support from senior staff. Excellent leaderships skills are crucial for senior positions and the Early Years Lead Practitioner role will help develop these essential competencies. The Early Years Lead Practitioner is a role suited to those with a good amount of practical experience within an early years setting, who is beginning to demonstrate ability to lead, support and nurture others within a team and is an excellent role model to others, including apprentices, volunteers and students. The candidate should have at least a level 3 qualification in early years and taken on at least one additional role, such as an Acorn Mentor, Health and Safety Rep, Employee Forum Rep etc. The ideal candidate should have an eagerness to learn and develop their leadership skills with the support of senior staff and be keen to progress and develop their career with Acorn. To support a holistic approach to the curriculum To ensure basic care needs of individual children are met To ensure a high level of emotional well-being among children To have a good understanding of Acorn's ethos, values, policies and procedures and that they are reflected in daily practice To demonstrate Acorn's ethos, values policies and procedures in your practice and be a good role model. A good working knowledge and practice of the EYFS, including the statutory guidance To have a sound knowledge of safeguarding procedures withing Acorn and for external agencies To carry out tasks requested To lead the room in the absence of the Senior or Deputy manager within the room To work in partnership with the Senior or Deputy within the room to ensure smooth day to day running of your group. To support and nurture staff in your group, in particular apprentices, students and volunteers. To ensure the interactions with children are high quality and based on individual interests, need and/or stage of development To demonstrate a positive approach to children's behaviour working in-line with our policy and procedure To ensure there are professional, positive relationships demonstrated with parents/carers To safeguard all children in our care following procedures outlined in Acorns policy and external procedures To ensure the environment offers rich, first-hand learning opportunities for all children which accommodates a holistic approach to the curriculum, providing awe, wonder and opportunities for children to think critically and independently To support in making sure resources and equipment are readily available, accessible and replenished both inside and outside To ensure children's interests are being met and appropriate teaching methods are being used to extend children's thinking and learning. To support all staff, working as part of a team, adapting your role as necessary, and taking on specific responsibilities as required, including supporting inexperienced staff. To begin to take lead on aspects of the role with the support of the Senior or Deputy within the room (e.g. mentoring, health and safety, etc) To continue to develop your leadership skills through direct support from the Senior of Deputy within the room. To be responsive and aware of the individual needs of children whilst maintaining a safe and stimulating environment and keeping high levels of supervision of the whole group. To ensure all children are making progress to their full potential To understand and implement planning in the moment To carry out observations regularly and ensure they are of high quality and in-line with Acorn's recommendations for planning in the moment To ensure all children are given the opportunity to be independent, physically challenged and able to take informed risks and are making progress to their full potential. To complete paperwork in relation to the child, for example care plans, all about me forms, medicine forms, accident forms, transition forms and two-year progress check (where appropriate) etc To understand and implement the key person approach and be an effective key person To cascade any information or updates to the management and your staff team To keep abreast and adhere with changes in accordance to Acorn's policies and procedures To keep abreast of changes to early years guidance and legislation Work in partnership with the senior/deputy of your room to understand the overall analysis of the assessment and understand how you are going to support progress moving forward To work in partnership with the senior/deputy of your room to understand the skills and progression needs of the staff in your team and the room. To have a good understanding of Acorn's core values, ethos and policies and ensure these are reflected in practice A high-quality provision to support children's learning across the curriculum To value parents as partners For all children to be happy, confident, self-assured and independent Effective communication with management, staff, children and parents/carers To role model outstanding practice and positive behaviour strategies to support individual children To be confident to talk to external agencies, including Ofsted To oversee the smooth running of the room in the absence of the Senior/Deputy To support and nurture the staff within your team. To continually strive to develop your leadership skills At Acorn, we're committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment where everyone feels they belong and can thrive. We value diverse perspectives and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. As an inclusive employer, we're happy to consider any reasonable adjustments needed during the recruitment process. You must have the right to work in the UK, be able to provide two satisfactory references, and, due to the nature of our sector, all roles are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Payscales that are competitive, transparent and reviewed annually 65% Childcare discount - Pro rata according to contracted hours Generous family leave Christmas closure 25 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays (and the option to buy more) 4 dedicated training days and individual development plans Enhanced pension scheme Cyclescheme Techscheme Length of Service awards Pay advances for when times are tough Employee assistance wellbeing programme
Nursery Co Deputy Manager Minimum 30 to 40 hours per week Permanent Salary: From £14.25 per hour (FTE: £29,640) Location: Bedale, DL8 (on-site) Must live within a commutable distance Are you an experienced Early Years professional ready to step into a leadership role within a warm, close-knit nursery? We are looking for a dedicated and passionate Deputy Nursery Manager to support the day-to-day running click apply for full job details
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Nursery Co Deputy Manager Minimum 30 to 40 hours per week Permanent Salary: From £14.25 per hour (FTE: £29,640) Location: Bedale, DL8 (on-site) Must live within a commutable distance Are you an experienced Early Years professional ready to step into a leadership role within a warm, close-knit nursery? We are looking for a dedicated and passionate Deputy Nursery Manager to support the day-to-day running click apply for full job details
We are recruiting a Senior Project Engineer to join a well-established engineering manufacturer operating in a regulated environment. This role is ideal for an experienced mechanical engineer with strong design, project, and customer-facing experience. Key Responsibilities Deliver engineering activities across multiple projects from kick-off to completion Liaise with internal teams and customers to define and manage technical requirements Produce and release engineering documentation including drawings, calculations, specifications, and procedures Support project scheduling and on-time delivery Provide technical support on non-conformance and quality issues Review and approve engineering designs and documentation Mentor and support junior engineers Act as deputy to the Engineering Manager when required Ensure compliance with company procedures, ISO 9000, and relevant legislation Essential Experience & Skills Degree / HNC / HND in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent experience) Minimum 5 years post-graduate experience in a CAD-for-manufacture environment Strong knowledge of ISO 9000:2000 engineering design requirements Proficient in AutoCAD (2D), Inventor (3D) and ANSYS (FEA) Experience working in a regulated engineering environment Sound understanding of manufacturing methods and processes In-depth knowledge of valve and/or pressure vessel design to API & ASME standards Experience working in a project-driven, customer-facing role Confident managing technical and non-conformance discussions with customers
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting a Senior Project Engineer to join a well-established engineering manufacturer operating in a regulated environment. This role is ideal for an experienced mechanical engineer with strong design, project, and customer-facing experience. Key Responsibilities Deliver engineering activities across multiple projects from kick-off to completion Liaise with internal teams and customers to define and manage technical requirements Produce and release engineering documentation including drawings, calculations, specifications, and procedures Support project scheduling and on-time delivery Provide technical support on non-conformance and quality issues Review and approve engineering designs and documentation Mentor and support junior engineers Act as deputy to the Engineering Manager when required Ensure compliance with company procedures, ISO 9000, and relevant legislation Essential Experience & Skills Degree / HNC / HND in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent experience) Minimum 5 years post-graduate experience in a CAD-for-manufacture environment Strong knowledge of ISO 9000:2000 engineering design requirements Proficient in AutoCAD (2D), Inventor (3D) and ANSYS (FEA) Experience working in a regulated engineering environment Sound understanding of manufacturing methods and processes In-depth knowledge of valve and/or pressure vessel design to API & ASME standards Experience working in a project-driven, customer-facing role Confident managing technical and non-conformance discussions with customers
Deputy Manager Guernsey 39Hours Who are we? Were Pets at Home, one of the UKs leading pet care businesses. If youre passionate about pets, youll love our Pet Care Centres, which include everything from pet products and grooming salons to Vets for Pets practices. Our centres are hubs of the community, bringing people together to help local pet owners provide the best care for their companions click apply for full job details
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Manager Guernsey 39Hours Who are we? Were Pets at Home, one of the UKs leading pet care businesses. If youre passionate about pets, youll love our Pet Care Centres, which include everything from pet products and grooming salons to Vets for Pets practices. Our centres are hubs of the community, bringing people together to help local pet owners provide the best care for their companions click apply for full job details
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Stretford, Lancashire
Overview We are recruiting for a Nursery Manager for an independent nursery based in the Stretford Nursery. The setting is a small nursery that has a great reputation. The role is ideal for either a third in charge or a deputy looking to step up as the role does not involve the business element of the nursery, and the focus is solely on quality and the development of the setting for the best outcome of children and staff. Benefits £34,320 per annum A comprehensive pension scheme with employer contributions 22 days holiday plus bank holidays (may be negotiable) 40 hours a week over 5 days between the hours of 8am and 6.00pm with an hour lunch break Requirements Must have a minimum level 3 in childcare Must have either third in charge or Deputy experience in an early years setting Good knowledge of the EYFS Good leadership skills Responsibilities Actively promote and support the protection of children and young people in the workplace, ensuring that all staff and volunteers observe nursery policies and procedures to keep children safe from harm. Help lead and support staff to implement the EYFS Monitor and evaluate practice within playrooms to support improvements. Work with parents/carers of all children to achieve full integration in the nursery. Foresee the needs of all children, families and staff and give wellbeing guidance as appropriate. Support all staff and lead a good staff team with high morale. Liaise with and support parents/carers and other family members. Liaise with the Local Authority and other professionals for the best outcomes for all children. To promote the high standards of the nursery at all times to parents, staff and visitors If you may be interested in this early years role as a Nursery Manager in Stretford Greater Manchester please apply now to find out more or alternatively share with a friend as we have a recommend a friend scheme.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Overview We are recruiting for a Nursery Manager for an independent nursery based in the Stretford Nursery. The setting is a small nursery that has a great reputation. The role is ideal for either a third in charge or a deputy looking to step up as the role does not involve the business element of the nursery, and the focus is solely on quality and the development of the setting for the best outcome of children and staff. Benefits £34,320 per annum A comprehensive pension scheme with employer contributions 22 days holiday plus bank holidays (may be negotiable) 40 hours a week over 5 days between the hours of 8am and 6.00pm with an hour lunch break Requirements Must have a minimum level 3 in childcare Must have either third in charge or Deputy experience in an early years setting Good knowledge of the EYFS Good leadership skills Responsibilities Actively promote and support the protection of children and young people in the workplace, ensuring that all staff and volunteers observe nursery policies and procedures to keep children safe from harm. Help lead and support staff to implement the EYFS Monitor and evaluate practice within playrooms to support improvements. Work with parents/carers of all children to achieve full integration in the nursery. Foresee the needs of all children, families and staff and give wellbeing guidance as appropriate. Support all staff and lead a good staff team with high morale. Liaise with and support parents/carers and other family members. Liaise with the Local Authority and other professionals for the best outcomes for all children. To promote the high standards of the nursery at all times to parents, staff and visitors If you may be interested in this early years role as a Nursery Manager in Stretford Greater Manchester please apply now to find out more or alternatively share with a friend as we have a recommend a friend scheme.
Position Overview Title: Deputy General Manager of Operations Employment Type: Full-time- 5 days per week, 48 hours per week Location: Weybridge, Surrey Start Date: ASAP Compensation Package Salary: £60,000 per annum Management Performance-Linked Bonus Additional Departmental Operations & Growth Bonuses Comprehensive Benefits Package (ie. Staff Discounts on Accommodation and Restaurants of Group Hotels) Private Office : fully equipped office facilities Designated Parking Space The Opportunity We are a privately held hospitality and retail group, stewarded by family-ownership, with a long-term investment horizon and a strong focus on quality, reputation, and people. As the group continues to strengthen its hotel portfolio, we are seeking a Deputy General Manager of Operations for the day-to-day stewardship of 2-3 four-star hotels. This role is intended for a senior hotel leader who values continuity, discretion, and operational excellence. It offers the opportunity to work closely with ownership, contribute to strategic decisions, and help shape the future of the group over the long term. Key Responsibilities 1. Group Operations Leadership Participate in the development and implementation of annual, monthly business plan, as well as weekly operational plans for individual hotels. Take an active, hands-on role in operations when required to ensure standards and performance are met. 2. Brand, Reputation & Guest Experience Contribute to the development and execution of group brand strategy, service standards, and corporate culture. Continuously enhance guest experience and protect and elevate brand reputation. Drive innovative marketing and brand promotion initiatives. Represent the company at industry, social, and networking events. Act as a national and international brand ambassador for the group. 3. Talent & Leadership Development Develop and implement talent strategies across managed hotels, oversee recruitment, training, and supervise execution, Foster a high-performance culture focused on accountability and continuous improvement. 4. Financial Management Establish and oversee financial performance of the hotels under management. Oversee P&L management, budgeting, forecasting, and cost control. Drive EBITDA performance and sustainable revenue growth. 5. Business Growth & Innovation Identify and develop new markets, products, and service concepts. Lead or support new hotel investments, refurbishments, and expansion projects. Drive innovation across operations to enhance competitiveness and profitability. 6. Food, Beverage & Wellness Excellence Elevate service standards and accreditation levels across food & beverage and spa operations. Work closely with specialist teams to ensure consistent quality and guest satisfaction. Ideal Candidate Profile Current or former General Manager of a four-star (or above) hotel with multi-room experience. Minimum five years experience in a Hotel General Manager role. Experience managing or overseeing high-end or fine-dining restaurants (e.g. three-rosette level or equivalent). Undergraduate degree or higher qualifications in Hospitality is preferred. Preferred Experience Direct management experience in five-star hotels and/or Michelin-starred restaurants. Proven record of delivering annual hotel profits exceeding £1 million. Strong hands-on leadership style combined with innovation, efficiency, and speed of execution. Prior experience as a Hotel Revenue Manager or strong revenue-management expertise.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Position Overview Title: Deputy General Manager of Operations Employment Type: Full-time- 5 days per week, 48 hours per week Location: Weybridge, Surrey Start Date: ASAP Compensation Package Salary: £60,000 per annum Management Performance-Linked Bonus Additional Departmental Operations & Growth Bonuses Comprehensive Benefits Package (ie. Staff Discounts on Accommodation and Restaurants of Group Hotels) Private Office : fully equipped office facilities Designated Parking Space The Opportunity We are a privately held hospitality and retail group, stewarded by family-ownership, with a long-term investment horizon and a strong focus on quality, reputation, and people. As the group continues to strengthen its hotel portfolio, we are seeking a Deputy General Manager of Operations for the day-to-day stewardship of 2-3 four-star hotels. This role is intended for a senior hotel leader who values continuity, discretion, and operational excellence. It offers the opportunity to work closely with ownership, contribute to strategic decisions, and help shape the future of the group over the long term. Key Responsibilities 1. Group Operations Leadership Participate in the development and implementation of annual, monthly business plan, as well as weekly operational plans for individual hotels. Take an active, hands-on role in operations when required to ensure standards and performance are met. 2. Brand, Reputation & Guest Experience Contribute to the development and execution of group brand strategy, service standards, and corporate culture. Continuously enhance guest experience and protect and elevate brand reputation. Drive innovative marketing and brand promotion initiatives. Represent the company at industry, social, and networking events. Act as a national and international brand ambassador for the group. 3. Talent & Leadership Development Develop and implement talent strategies across managed hotels, oversee recruitment, training, and supervise execution, Foster a high-performance culture focused on accountability and continuous improvement. 4. Financial Management Establish and oversee financial performance of the hotels under management. Oversee P&L management, budgeting, forecasting, and cost control. Drive EBITDA performance and sustainable revenue growth. 5. Business Growth & Innovation Identify and develop new markets, products, and service concepts. Lead or support new hotel investments, refurbishments, and expansion projects. Drive innovation across operations to enhance competitiveness and profitability. 6. Food, Beverage & Wellness Excellence Elevate service standards and accreditation levels across food & beverage and spa operations. Work closely with specialist teams to ensure consistent quality and guest satisfaction. Ideal Candidate Profile Current or former General Manager of a four-star (or above) hotel with multi-room experience. Minimum five years experience in a Hotel General Manager role. Experience managing or overseeing high-end or fine-dining restaurants (e.g. three-rosette level or equivalent). Undergraduate degree or higher qualifications in Hospitality is preferred. Preferred Experience Direct management experience in five-star hotels and/or Michelin-starred restaurants. Proven record of delivering annual hotel profits exceeding £1 million. Strong hands-on leadership style combined with innovation, efficiency, and speed of execution. Prior experience as a Hotel Revenue Manager or strong revenue-management expertise.
Job type: Shift work based on 35 hours per week between 07:00 and 22:00 to include weekends and bank Holidays. About the job: To provide a practical, professional and efficient response to requests for motor assistance or medical emergency by any Caravan and Motorhome Club overseas holiday insurance policy holders. To coordinate the assistance in line with the policy limits and the Caravan and Motorhome Club's procedures. Key Tasks/Accountabilities: To manage all incoming and outgoing telephone calls and emails in an efficient, professional and courteous manner. Maintain a clear and complete record of each assistance case and follow through on all cases to completion. Ensuring that the Underwriter is informed of exceptional arrangements made within Club guidelines. To manage all aspects of the assistance, ensuring that all services are delivered within the agreed times and members are fully updated on progress. To ensure that any service failures or potential problems are escalated to the Deputy Manager or Business Manager. To ensure that all aspects of the assistance are managed in the most cost effective manner, considering all options available. Check all invoices for UK and foreign suppliers against agreed parameters. Pass for payment and recover costs from the Underwriter or member within agreed guidelines. Advise members and answer queries regarding claims relating to any Caravan and Motorhome Club overseas holiday policies. Liaise/negotiate with underwriter/loss adjuster on our member's behalf to help resolve claims issues, within Club guidelines. Possess complete knowledge of all procedures, allowances and benefits of any Caravan and Motorhome Club overseas holiday insurance product. Assess and advise on underwriting issues put by members and contact centre staff, within agreed guidelines. To recognise and communicate to Managers potential improvements in procedures and processes. Support and deputise for the Management Team within agreed guidelines when required. Essential Skills & Experience Required: Good standard of education - including English Language GCSE or equivalent High level of organisation required To be able to manage multiple assistance cases and prioritise effectively To be able to remain calm and focussed under pressure To be driven by providing the highest level of member care and service Experience of working in a service environment Excellent verbal and written communication skills A good knowledge of French is essential PC literate with fast and accurate typing speed Apply now To apply for this role just send your up-to-date CV and a covering letter to our Head Office recruitment team. You'll enjoy lots of benefits working at our head office. Check out why it's great to work at the Club Call our HR team for more information about working for the Club (Head office vacancies) (Sites vacancies)
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Job type: Shift work based on 35 hours per week between 07:00 and 22:00 to include weekends and bank Holidays. About the job: To provide a practical, professional and efficient response to requests for motor assistance or medical emergency by any Caravan and Motorhome Club overseas holiday insurance policy holders. To coordinate the assistance in line with the policy limits and the Caravan and Motorhome Club's procedures. Key Tasks/Accountabilities: To manage all incoming and outgoing telephone calls and emails in an efficient, professional and courteous manner. Maintain a clear and complete record of each assistance case and follow through on all cases to completion. Ensuring that the Underwriter is informed of exceptional arrangements made within Club guidelines. To manage all aspects of the assistance, ensuring that all services are delivered within the agreed times and members are fully updated on progress. To ensure that any service failures or potential problems are escalated to the Deputy Manager or Business Manager. To ensure that all aspects of the assistance are managed in the most cost effective manner, considering all options available. Check all invoices for UK and foreign suppliers against agreed parameters. Pass for payment and recover costs from the Underwriter or member within agreed guidelines. Advise members and answer queries regarding claims relating to any Caravan and Motorhome Club overseas holiday policies. Liaise/negotiate with underwriter/loss adjuster on our member's behalf to help resolve claims issues, within Club guidelines. Possess complete knowledge of all procedures, allowances and benefits of any Caravan and Motorhome Club overseas holiday insurance product. Assess and advise on underwriting issues put by members and contact centre staff, within agreed guidelines. To recognise and communicate to Managers potential improvements in procedures and processes. Support and deputise for the Management Team within agreed guidelines when required. Essential Skills & Experience Required: Good standard of education - including English Language GCSE or equivalent High level of organisation required To be able to manage multiple assistance cases and prioritise effectively To be able to remain calm and focussed under pressure To be driven by providing the highest level of member care and service Experience of working in a service environment Excellent verbal and written communication skills A good knowledge of French is essential PC literate with fast and accurate typing speed Apply now To apply for this role just send your up-to-date CV and a covering letter to our Head Office recruitment team. You'll enjoy lots of benefits working at our head office. Check out why it's great to work at the Club Call our HR team for more information about working for the Club (Head office vacancies) (Sites vacancies)
Senior Therapeutic Care Worker Location: Corse Lawn, Gloucester Salary: 36,000 per annum Hours: 39 per week (including shifts, weekends and sleep-ins) Reports to: Registered Manager / Deputy Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced and resilient Senior Therapeutic Care Worker to join a nurturing children's residential home supporting up to 5 girls aged 8-13 who have experienced traumatic early life events. This is a leadership role within the home. You will oversee shifts, guide staff practice and help create a safe, loving and therapeutic environment where children can feel secure, valued and able to thrive. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee daily shifts, ensuring structure and consistency Allocate tasks and provide clear handovers between teams Support children with morning and evening routines Complete reports, key work sessions and professional correspondence Plan and coordinate after-school and weekend activities Monitor health, wellbeing and safeguarding concerns Ensure all recording is completed in line with regulatory standards Support waking night staff during sleep-ins (14 sleep-ins over 6 weeks) Work collaboratively with families, schools and external professionals Therapeutic Approach The home operates as a Therapeutic Community using the PACE model of practice. You will: Put the child at the centre of every decision Apply therapeutic principles consistently Role model positive behaviour and high-quality childcare practice Lead your team calmly and confidently, even in challenging situations Additional Senior Responsibilities Support and mentor new staff Contribute to staff supervisions and development Manage petty cash appropriately Contribute to reflective practice and continuous improvement Lead confidently during weekends with on-call management support Requirements Experience in Residential Child Care (essential) Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (preferred) Strong understanding of safeguarding and relevant legislation Resilient, calm and able to maintain professional boundaries Self-reflective and committed to development Full UK manual driving licence (essential) Ability to meet shift pattern including sleep-ins
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Therapeutic Care Worker Location: Corse Lawn, Gloucester Salary: 36,000 per annum Hours: 39 per week (including shifts, weekends and sleep-ins) Reports to: Registered Manager / Deputy Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced and resilient Senior Therapeutic Care Worker to join a nurturing children's residential home supporting up to 5 girls aged 8-13 who have experienced traumatic early life events. This is a leadership role within the home. You will oversee shifts, guide staff practice and help create a safe, loving and therapeutic environment where children can feel secure, valued and able to thrive. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee daily shifts, ensuring structure and consistency Allocate tasks and provide clear handovers between teams Support children with morning and evening routines Complete reports, key work sessions and professional correspondence Plan and coordinate after-school and weekend activities Monitor health, wellbeing and safeguarding concerns Ensure all recording is completed in line with regulatory standards Support waking night staff during sleep-ins (14 sleep-ins over 6 weeks) Work collaboratively with families, schools and external professionals Therapeutic Approach The home operates as a Therapeutic Community using the PACE model of practice. You will: Put the child at the centre of every decision Apply therapeutic principles consistently Role model positive behaviour and high-quality childcare practice Lead your team calmly and confidently, even in challenging situations Additional Senior Responsibilities Support and mentor new staff Contribute to staff supervisions and development Manage petty cash appropriately Contribute to reflective practice and continuous improvement Lead confidently during weekends with on-call management support Requirements Experience in Residential Child Care (essential) Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (preferred) Strong understanding of safeguarding and relevant legislation Resilient, calm and able to maintain professional boundaries Self-reflective and committed to development Full UK manual driving licence (essential) Ability to meet shift pattern including sleep-ins
Deputy Manager - Care Home £48,000 - £55,000 Outskirts of Winchester Are you an experienced Deputy Manager looking for your next step, or a strong Senior Nurse ready to progress into leadership? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a warm, welcoming care home with a stable and supportive team already in place. With an excellent reputation in the local community, the home is now focused on growth, increasing occupancy, and strengthening its presence. It's an exciting time to join the team and play a key role in shaping the future of the service while maintaining its high standards of care. Requirements: Active NMC PIN ( RGN / RMN ) desirable Strong background in elderly/nursing care Proven leadership and team support skills Solid understanding of CQC standards Excellent communication abilities A genuine passion for delivering high quality care We welcome applications from experienced Deputy Managers as well as Senior Nurses with leadership experience who are ready to step up. If you're committed to exceptional care and eager to support positive change, we'd love to hear from you. For more information or to apply, call Rebecca on (phone number removed)
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Manager - Care Home £48,000 - £55,000 Outskirts of Winchester Are you an experienced Deputy Manager looking for your next step, or a strong Senior Nurse ready to progress into leadership? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a warm, welcoming care home with a stable and supportive team already in place. With an excellent reputation in the local community, the home is now focused on growth, increasing occupancy, and strengthening its presence. It's an exciting time to join the team and play a key role in shaping the future of the service while maintaining its high standards of care. Requirements: Active NMC PIN ( RGN / RMN ) desirable Strong background in elderly/nursing care Proven leadership and team support skills Solid understanding of CQC standards Excellent communication abilities A genuine passion for delivering high quality care We welcome applications from experienced Deputy Managers as well as Senior Nurses with leadership experience who are ready to step up. If you're committed to exceptional care and eager to support positive change, we'd love to hear from you. For more information or to apply, call Rebecca on (phone number removed)
Facilities Manager Location: Portsmouth Job Type: 3 month temporary Salary: 19.46 paye We are seeking a dedicated Facilities Manager to oversee the management of spaces, ensuring compliance with statutory regulations and legislation. This role involves proactive contract management, ensuring excellent customer care, and the safe operation of the buildings. The ideal candidate will have experience in facilities management, particularly in multi-site and public buildings, and possess strong health and safety qualifications. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Manage a robust planned preventative maintenance (PPM) regime for electrical, mechanical infrastructure, and building fabric. Oversee contract management, ensuring suppliers meet obligations and deliver value for public money. Maintain high standards of customer care in day-to-day facilities management services. Implement Forward Maintenance Plan, considering the lifecycle of critical plant and fabric degradation. Manage site security procedures, access controls, and ensure compliance with security protocols. Conduct regular reviews of security arrangements and implement improvements as necessary. Coordinate the management of contractors for services such as maintenance, cleaning, and security. Handle minor projects like office moves, plant replacements, and redecorations. Utilise CAFM systems for planning, tracking, and recording FM activities. Analyse FM data to identify trends and optimize services. Perform checks and audits to ensure all aspects of FM delivery meet KPI standards. Promote environmentally responsible practices in FM operations. Customer Service: Deliver customer-centric services, tailoring office accommodations to suit customer needs. Respond promptly to customer requests and ensure all service obligations are met. Line Management: Directly manage the Deputy FM and oversee the Facilities Assistants. Use tools like PDRs and monthly meetings to develop the skills and knowledge of FM colleagues. Ensure continuous availability of contact points for FM issues. Communication: Manage relationships with all internal and external stakeholders effectively. Maintain proactive communication with other departments to enhance collaboration. Ensure all FM communications are clear, concise, and relevant. Budgets and Contracts: Manage financial expenditure within budgetary constraints. Follow financial processes for procuring contracts and approving invoices. Ensure robust contract management to protect the organisation's financial position. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven facilities management experience, including handling multi-site and public buildings. Minimum qualifications: NEBOSH Health and Safety at Work, IOSH Managing Safely, or equivalent. Experience in managing health and safety in the workplace. Strong line management and proactive contract management skills. Budget management experience. Behaviours: Positive and proactive approach to change. Ability to manage under pressure and inspire team performance. Customer-focused with a pragmatic and solution-focused attitude. Professional team player, business-oriented, and accountable. This role is crucial for ensuring our facilities are safe, efficient, and compliant. To apply for this Facilities Manager position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Feb 27, 2026
Seasonal
Facilities Manager Location: Portsmouth Job Type: 3 month temporary Salary: 19.46 paye We are seeking a dedicated Facilities Manager to oversee the management of spaces, ensuring compliance with statutory regulations and legislation. This role involves proactive contract management, ensuring excellent customer care, and the safe operation of the buildings. The ideal candidate will have experience in facilities management, particularly in multi-site and public buildings, and possess strong health and safety qualifications. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Manage a robust planned preventative maintenance (PPM) regime for electrical, mechanical infrastructure, and building fabric. Oversee contract management, ensuring suppliers meet obligations and deliver value for public money. Maintain high standards of customer care in day-to-day facilities management services. Implement Forward Maintenance Plan, considering the lifecycle of critical plant and fabric degradation. Manage site security procedures, access controls, and ensure compliance with security protocols. Conduct regular reviews of security arrangements and implement improvements as necessary. Coordinate the management of contractors for services such as maintenance, cleaning, and security. Handle minor projects like office moves, plant replacements, and redecorations. Utilise CAFM systems for planning, tracking, and recording FM activities. Analyse FM data to identify trends and optimize services. Perform checks and audits to ensure all aspects of FM delivery meet KPI standards. Promote environmentally responsible practices in FM operations. Customer Service: Deliver customer-centric services, tailoring office accommodations to suit customer needs. Respond promptly to customer requests and ensure all service obligations are met. Line Management: Directly manage the Deputy FM and oversee the Facilities Assistants. Use tools like PDRs and monthly meetings to develop the skills and knowledge of FM colleagues. Ensure continuous availability of contact points for FM issues. Communication: Manage relationships with all internal and external stakeholders effectively. Maintain proactive communication with other departments to enhance collaboration. Ensure all FM communications are clear, concise, and relevant. Budgets and Contracts: Manage financial expenditure within budgetary constraints. Follow financial processes for procuring contracts and approving invoices. Ensure robust contract management to protect the organisation's financial position. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven facilities management experience, including handling multi-site and public buildings. Minimum qualifications: NEBOSH Health and Safety at Work, IOSH Managing Safely, or equivalent. Experience in managing health and safety in the workplace. Strong line management and proactive contract management skills. Budget management experience. Behaviours: Positive and proactive approach to change. Ability to manage under pressure and inspire team performance. Customer-focused with a pragmatic and solution-focused attitude. Professional team player, business-oriented, and accountable. This role is crucial for ensuring our facilities are safe, efficient, and compliant. To apply for this Facilities Manager position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
About Us Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. That means we tackle the inequality that keeps people poor. Together we save, protect and rebuild lives. When disaster strikes, we help people build better lives for themselves, and for others. We take on issues like land rights, climate change and discrimination against women. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can enjoy life free from poverty. Oxfam GB is a member of international confederation of 21 organisations working together with partners and local communities in the areas of humanitarian, development and campaigning, in more than 90 countries. Oxfam Purpose To work with others to overcome poverty and suffering Trading Purpose To make as much money as possible to overcome poverty and suffering About our Oxfam Shops Open for business since 1948, Oxfam shops are at the heart of the charity and their community, raising vital funds and increasing public awareness of what we do. They are always guided by our values of empowerment, accountability and inclusiveness and focussed on making as much money as possible. The Role of our Deputy Shop Managers Commercially aware and constantly looking for new business opportunities, deputy shop managers motivate their teams and create a safe and energised work environment. They have high standards, a strong drive to achieve results and are accountable for their business. The role of the deputy shop manager is empowered, varied, busy and gives the opportunity to work with some amazing people. Shop managers are pivotal for the success of our business and can make a real difference. Oxfam operates a volunteer operating model, in which volunteers are empowered to take over most of the tasks within the shop, including running the shop in the manager's absence. Often the only paid member of staff, our managers and deputy managers are comfortable in this environment, really enjoy working with others and are great at delegating to their teams. Excellent communicators, they are creative, and always look for opportunities to attract new supporters every day. Please note: experience in online selling is desirable. Our Values and Commitment to Safeguarding Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us. We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Key Skills and Competencies required Ability to support development and maintenance of successful, inclusive and diverse team who are able to maintain day to day activities of the shop. Some commercial awareness with ability to support effective retail processes and strong merchandising Ability to work collaboratively with the Shop Manager, and to build positive relationships with other colleagues. provide excellent customer service, and engage with local community and other civil society organisation Ability to demonstrate resilience to everyday pressures that come with the role and manage conflicting demands seeking appropriate support, advice and guidance when needed. Numerate and financial literate, able to interpret basic financial reports, monitor budgets and maintain shops administrative systems. How to apply As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and a covering letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. Oxfam GB takes its obligation to protect the rights of children and vulnerable people very seriously; therefore, the successful candidate for this post will be also subject to extensive background checking, including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS), as this role involves unsupervised access to the above-mentioned groups. For full information surrounding DBS and the vacancy, please view the full job description. A thriving diverse Oxfam: It's people power that brings about change. To play our part as a global organisation working to overcome poverty and inequality, we need equality, diversity and inclusion across our community of staff, partners and volunteers. Together, we're committed to becoming a more diverse workforce, better able to tackle the global challenges that face our world today. To do that: We need to dismantle the unequal power structures that exist everywhere, this including Oxfam and the wider development and charity sectors. We need an inclusive Oxfam where everyone can bring who they are to our work and feels celebrated for the differences they bring. We want and need everyone, and that means we need you.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
About Us Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. That means we tackle the inequality that keeps people poor. Together we save, protect and rebuild lives. When disaster strikes, we help people build better lives for themselves, and for others. We take on issues like land rights, climate change and discrimination against women. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can enjoy life free from poverty. Oxfam GB is a member of international confederation of 21 organisations working together with partners and local communities in the areas of humanitarian, development and campaigning, in more than 90 countries. Oxfam Purpose To work with others to overcome poverty and suffering Trading Purpose To make as much money as possible to overcome poverty and suffering About our Oxfam Shops Open for business since 1948, Oxfam shops are at the heart of the charity and their community, raising vital funds and increasing public awareness of what we do. They are always guided by our values of empowerment, accountability and inclusiveness and focussed on making as much money as possible. The Role of our Deputy Shop Managers Commercially aware and constantly looking for new business opportunities, deputy shop managers motivate their teams and create a safe and energised work environment. They have high standards, a strong drive to achieve results and are accountable for their business. The role of the deputy shop manager is empowered, varied, busy and gives the opportunity to work with some amazing people. Shop managers are pivotal for the success of our business and can make a real difference. Oxfam operates a volunteer operating model, in which volunteers are empowered to take over most of the tasks within the shop, including running the shop in the manager's absence. Often the only paid member of staff, our managers and deputy managers are comfortable in this environment, really enjoy working with others and are great at delegating to their teams. Excellent communicators, they are creative, and always look for opportunities to attract new supporters every day. Please note: experience in online selling is desirable. Our Values and Commitment to Safeguarding Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us. We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Key Skills and Competencies required Ability to support development and maintenance of successful, inclusive and diverse team who are able to maintain day to day activities of the shop. Some commercial awareness with ability to support effective retail processes and strong merchandising Ability to work collaboratively with the Shop Manager, and to build positive relationships with other colleagues. provide excellent customer service, and engage with local community and other civil society organisation Ability to demonstrate resilience to everyday pressures that come with the role and manage conflicting demands seeking appropriate support, advice and guidance when needed. Numerate and financial literate, able to interpret basic financial reports, monitor budgets and maintain shops administrative systems. How to apply As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and a covering letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. Oxfam GB takes its obligation to protect the rights of children and vulnerable people very seriously; therefore, the successful candidate for this post will be also subject to extensive background checking, including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS), as this role involves unsupervised access to the above-mentioned groups. For full information surrounding DBS and the vacancy, please view the full job description. A thriving diverse Oxfam: It's people power that brings about change. To play our part as a global organisation working to overcome poverty and inequality, we need equality, diversity and inclusion across our community of staff, partners and volunteers. Together, we're committed to becoming a more diverse workforce, better able to tackle the global challenges that face our world today. To do that: We need to dismantle the unequal power structures that exist everywhere, this including Oxfam and the wider development and charity sectors. We need an inclusive Oxfam where everyone can bring who they are to our work and feels celebrated for the differences they bring. We want and need everyone, and that means we need you.
A fantastic opportunity has arisen in Durham to manage a CQC service on a Temp/ Temp to Perm basis for 3- 6 months. The organisation is well establish and supports Adults with Learning Disabilities and Mental Health issues. This is a great opportunity for an experienced Team Leader/ Deputy Manager to help make a real difference to young peoples lives. This is an incredible charity who have great growth opportunities and a fantastic reputation providing quality care for service users. Manager Responsibilities: Providing leadership and guidance to the teams, observe and feedback on practice to improve quality, positive behavioural support and person-centred approaches. Undertake regular supervision meetings with staff & facilitate team meetings. Ensure support plans are current and staff are aware of the review and implementation of individual support plans. Manage performance issues engaging the appropriate informal / formal processes where necessary and with guidance from Service Manager/HR. Manage the staffing resources of the service including rota management and staff budgets To undertake any other reasonable duties as requested. Manager Requirements Experience of supporting people who are vulnerable. NVQ Level 3 in Social Care Management or equivalent. Experience of supervising and motivating staff. Clear written and verbal communication style. IT literate and confident in the use of different IT systems / packages. Willing to undertake required training, sometimes off site and outside normal working hours. Willing and able to travel between locations as required. Available for flexible working patterns including evenings, weekends, sleep-ins and nights as required. Able to undertake on-call duties on a rota basis. A driver to enable travel between services. Manager benefits Opportunity for overtime and extra pay out of hours. Fantastic opportunities for progression If you are interested in the above position please contact Ella Bryett at Domus Recruitment. As part of our continual pursuit of quality candidates we appreciate and reward candidate recommendations from you if we successfully secure them a position. We will reward you with 300 if you recommend a new candidate to us who is not already registered and we secure them a role for a minimum of 1 month.
Feb 26, 2026
Seasonal
A fantastic opportunity has arisen in Durham to manage a CQC service on a Temp/ Temp to Perm basis for 3- 6 months. The organisation is well establish and supports Adults with Learning Disabilities and Mental Health issues. This is a great opportunity for an experienced Team Leader/ Deputy Manager to help make a real difference to young peoples lives. This is an incredible charity who have great growth opportunities and a fantastic reputation providing quality care for service users. Manager Responsibilities: Providing leadership and guidance to the teams, observe and feedback on practice to improve quality, positive behavioural support and person-centred approaches. Undertake regular supervision meetings with staff & facilitate team meetings. Ensure support plans are current and staff are aware of the review and implementation of individual support plans. Manage performance issues engaging the appropriate informal / formal processes where necessary and with guidance from Service Manager/HR. Manage the staffing resources of the service including rota management and staff budgets To undertake any other reasonable duties as requested. Manager Requirements Experience of supporting people who are vulnerable. NVQ Level 3 in Social Care Management or equivalent. Experience of supervising and motivating staff. Clear written and verbal communication style. IT literate and confident in the use of different IT systems / packages. Willing to undertake required training, sometimes off site and outside normal working hours. Willing and able to travel between locations as required. Available for flexible working patterns including evenings, weekends, sleep-ins and nights as required. Able to undertake on-call duties on a rota basis. A driver to enable travel between services. Manager benefits Opportunity for overtime and extra pay out of hours. Fantastic opportunities for progression If you are interested in the above position please contact Ella Bryett at Domus Recruitment. As part of our continual pursuit of quality candidates we appreciate and reward candidate recommendations from you if we successfully secure them a position. We will reward you with 300 if you recommend a new candidate to us who is not already registered and we secure them a role for a minimum of 1 month.
Residential Childcare Support Worker Location: Capernwray, Carnforth Contract: Full time, permanent Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: Basic salary of 25,563.20 with the potential to earn up to 32,283.20 with sleep in shifts. We are looking for dynamic and inspirational Residential Childcare Support Worker to join our already established Residential Team at Bayview. You'll be working in one of our family feel children's homes in Heysham or rural North Lancaster, with a maximum of four young people per home. Our service requires individuals who will help guide young people aged 8-18 with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties to success and who are dedicated to supporting our ethos. As well as this, you will support in providing a safe, secure, homely and positive environment for the children and young adults in the home so that their lives are progressively improved. All our homes are rated 'Outstanding' or 'Good' by Ofsted so as such we would need individuals to continue improving and developing the quality, image and reputation of the Home. It is a requirement that you undertake & complete your Diploma Level 3 in Working with Children & Young People or Level 4 Children, Young People and Families practitioner Apprenticeship within 2 years if you do not already possess this. You must also hold a full UK driving license. Benefits Competitive Salary plus up to 6720 in sleep in payments (average of 6-8 sleep ins per month at 70 per sleep in) Regular Supervisions Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Principal Accountabilities To carry out his or her duties as a Childcare Worker and Key Worker so that the National Standards, laid down by Ofsted, are consistently exceeded. To ensure that the highest possible standard of childcare is provided to the children who are resident in the Home. To purposefully and systematically improve the lives of all the young people who are resident at the Home. To build and maintain positive and effective working relationships with family, friends and any other external body, as requested by the Registered Manager. To contribute to the building and maintenance of a culture of trust and mutual respect between all involved in the Home, both children and members of staff. The Provision of Childcare The Childcare Worker contributes to the development of appropriate and high quality care plans for each young person. All legal requirements, Ofsted standards and the policies and procedures of Bay View Childcare are adhered to at all times. Any feedback received from residents, family, friends, placing authorities and any other relevant parties is religiously noted and communicated to the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager by the pre-agreed method. The Home is kept clean, tidy, safe and secure at all times. The Childcare Worker builds constructive and trusting relationships with the children in the Home, ensuring a full understanding of their personal background and individual needs. The Childcare Worker is approachable, friendly and professional, proactively engages with the children and creates an open, positive and inclusive environment so that the children feel that they belong in the Home. The Childcare Worker works proactively and constructively with the children, endeavouring to build relationships with them, add to their quality of life and build foundations for future personal success. The children are actively supervised and kept safe and the Childcare Worker looks out for signs of unease, frustration and unhappiness and engages with the children as necessary. The Childcare Worker is quick to sense, manage and de-escalate any conflict situation which may arise. Any action taken in this respect is in line with the policies and procedures of Bay View Childcare. All issues and concerns relating to the children are proactively communicated to the Registered Manager, Deputy Manager and Shift Leader. Risk assessments are carried out for all new activities, as requested. Pre-activity assessments are carried out for existing activities to ensure that they are able to operate safely and effectively. The Childcare Worker is actively involved in activities with the children, doing things with them, very much as a good parent would. The Childcare Worker discharges all of his or her responsibilities as a 'Key Worker' and ensures that all of the children are treated as individuals. The Childcare Worker is careful to maintain regular and constructive communication with the family and friends of the children for whom he or she is the 'Key Worker'. The Childcare Worker remains unerringly positive in terms of his or her participation in activities with the children and the relaying of personal life experiences. An active and constructive contribution is made to reviews of any child for whom the Childcare Worker is the 'Key Worker'. All of the company's policies and procedures are religiously followed and all necessary paperwork is diligently and fully completed. The Childcare Worker has a full understanding of the reasons for all records that have to be kept and is quick to ask whenever this is not the case. The quality of food provided to the children is in line with the pre-agreed food standards. The Childcare Worker actively assists with cooking and the purchasing of foodstuffs, as required. Bay View is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. You must willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. INDRESMP PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Residential Childcare Support Worker Location: Capernwray, Carnforth Contract: Full time, permanent Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: Basic salary of 25,563.20 with the potential to earn up to 32,283.20 with sleep in shifts. We are looking for dynamic and inspirational Residential Childcare Support Worker to join our already established Residential Team at Bayview. You'll be working in one of our family feel children's homes in Heysham or rural North Lancaster, with a maximum of four young people per home. Our service requires individuals who will help guide young people aged 8-18 with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties to success and who are dedicated to supporting our ethos. As well as this, you will support in providing a safe, secure, homely and positive environment for the children and young adults in the home so that their lives are progressively improved. All our homes are rated 'Outstanding' or 'Good' by Ofsted so as such we would need individuals to continue improving and developing the quality, image and reputation of the Home. It is a requirement that you undertake & complete your Diploma Level 3 in Working with Children & Young People or Level 4 Children, Young People and Families practitioner Apprenticeship within 2 years if you do not already possess this. You must also hold a full UK driving license. Benefits Competitive Salary plus up to 6720 in sleep in payments (average of 6-8 sleep ins per month at 70 per sleep in) Regular Supervisions Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Principal Accountabilities To carry out his or her duties as a Childcare Worker and Key Worker so that the National Standards, laid down by Ofsted, are consistently exceeded. To ensure that the highest possible standard of childcare is provided to the children who are resident in the Home. To purposefully and systematically improve the lives of all the young people who are resident at the Home. To build and maintain positive and effective working relationships with family, friends and any other external body, as requested by the Registered Manager. To contribute to the building and maintenance of a culture of trust and mutual respect between all involved in the Home, both children and members of staff. The Provision of Childcare The Childcare Worker contributes to the development of appropriate and high quality care plans for each young person. All legal requirements, Ofsted standards and the policies and procedures of Bay View Childcare are adhered to at all times. Any feedback received from residents, family, friends, placing authorities and any other relevant parties is religiously noted and communicated to the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager by the pre-agreed method. The Home is kept clean, tidy, safe and secure at all times. The Childcare Worker builds constructive and trusting relationships with the children in the Home, ensuring a full understanding of their personal background and individual needs. The Childcare Worker is approachable, friendly and professional, proactively engages with the children and creates an open, positive and inclusive environment so that the children feel that they belong in the Home. The Childcare Worker works proactively and constructively with the children, endeavouring to build relationships with them, add to their quality of life and build foundations for future personal success. The children are actively supervised and kept safe and the Childcare Worker looks out for signs of unease, frustration and unhappiness and engages with the children as necessary. The Childcare Worker is quick to sense, manage and de-escalate any conflict situation which may arise. Any action taken in this respect is in line with the policies and procedures of Bay View Childcare. All issues and concerns relating to the children are proactively communicated to the Registered Manager, Deputy Manager and Shift Leader. Risk assessments are carried out for all new activities, as requested. Pre-activity assessments are carried out for existing activities to ensure that they are able to operate safely and effectively. The Childcare Worker is actively involved in activities with the children, doing things with them, very much as a good parent would. The Childcare Worker discharges all of his or her responsibilities as a 'Key Worker' and ensures that all of the children are treated as individuals. The Childcare Worker is careful to maintain regular and constructive communication with the family and friends of the children for whom he or she is the 'Key Worker'. The Childcare Worker remains unerringly positive in terms of his or her participation in activities with the children and the relaying of personal life experiences. An active and constructive contribution is made to reviews of any child for whom the Childcare Worker is the 'Key Worker'. All of the company's policies and procedures are religiously followed and all necessary paperwork is diligently and fully completed. The Childcare Worker has a full understanding of the reasons for all records that have to be kept and is quick to ask whenever this is not the case. The quality of food provided to the children is in line with the pre-agreed food standards. The Childcare Worker actively assists with cooking and the purchasing of foodstuffs, as required. Bay View is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. You must willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. INDRESMP PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Residential Childcare Support Worker Location: Capernwray, Carnforth Contract: Full time, permanent Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: Basic salary of 25,563.20 with the potential to earn up to 32,283.20 with sleep in shifts. We are looking for dynamic and inspirational Residential Childcare Support Worker to join our already established Residential Team at Bayview. You'll be working in one of our family feel children's homes in Heysham or rural North Lancaster, with a maximum of four young people per home. Our service requires individuals who will help guide young people aged 8-18 with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties to success and who are dedicated to supporting our ethos. As well as this, you will support in providing a safe, secure, homely and positive environment for the children and young adults in the home so that their lives are progressively improved. All our homes are rated 'Outstanding' or 'Good' by Ofsted so as such we would need individuals to continue improving and developing the quality, image and reputation of the Home. It is a requirement that you undertake & complete your Diploma Level 3 in Working with Children & Young People or Level 4 Children, Young People and Families practitioner Apprenticeship within 2 years if you do not already possess this. You must also hold a full UK driving license. Benefits Competitive Salary plus up to 6720 in sleep in payments (average of 6-8 sleep ins per month at 70 per sleep in) Regular Supervisions Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Principal Accountabilities To carry out his or her duties as a Childcare Worker and Key Worker so that the National Standards, laid down by Ofsted, are consistently exceeded. To ensure that the highest possible standard of childcare is provided to the children who are resident in the Home. To purposefully and systematically improve the lives of all the young people who are resident at the Home. To build and maintain positive and effective working relationships with family, friends and any other external body, as requested by the Registered Manager. To contribute to the building and maintenance of a culture of trust and mutual respect between all involved in the Home, both children and members of staff. The Provision of Childcare The Childcare Worker contributes to the development of appropriate and high quality care plans for each young person. All legal requirements, Ofsted standards and the policies and procedures of Bay View Childcare are adhered to at all times. Any feedback received from residents, family, friends, placing authorities and any other relevant parties is religiously noted and communicated to the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager by the pre-agreed method. The Home is kept clean, tidy, safe and secure at all times. The Childcare Worker builds constructive and trusting relationships with the children in the Home, ensuring a full understanding of their personal background and individual needs. The Childcare Worker is approachable, friendly and professional, proactively engages with the children and creates an open, positive and inclusive environment so that the children feel that they belong in the Home. The Childcare Worker works proactively and constructively with the children, endeavouring to build relationships with them, add to their quality of life and build foundations for future personal success. The children are actively supervised and kept safe and the Childcare Worker looks out for signs of unease, frustration and unhappiness and engages with the children as necessary. The Childcare Worker is quick to sense, manage and de-escalate any conflict situation which may arise. Any action taken in this respect is in line with the policies and procedures of Bay View Childcare. All issues and concerns relating to the children are proactively communicated to the Registered Manager, Deputy Manager and Shift Leader. Risk assessments are carried out for all new activities, as requested. Pre-activity assessments are carried out for existing activities to ensure that they are able to operate safely and effectively. The Childcare Worker is actively involved in activities with the children, doing things with them, very much as a good parent would. The Childcare Worker discharges all of his or her responsibilities as a 'Key Worker' and ensures that all of the children are treated as individuals. The Childcare Worker is careful to maintain regular and constructive communication with the family and friends of the children for whom he or she is the 'Key Worker'. The Childcare Worker remains unerringly positive in terms of his or her participation in activities with the children and the relaying of personal life experiences. An active and constructive contribution is made to reviews of any child for whom the Childcare Worker is the 'Key Worker'. All of the company's policies and procedures are religiously followed and all necessary paperwork is diligently and fully completed. The Childcare Worker has a full understanding of the reasons for all records that have to be kept and is quick to ask whenever this is not the case. The quality of food provided to the children is in line with the pre-agreed food standards. The Childcare Worker actively assists with cooking and the purchasing of foodstuffs, as required. Bay View is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. You must willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. INDRESMP PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Residential Childcare Support Worker Location: Capernwray, Carnforth Contract: Full time, permanent Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: Basic salary of 25,563.20 with the potential to earn up to 32,283.20 with sleep in shifts. We are looking for dynamic and inspirational Residential Childcare Support Worker to join our already established Residential Team at Bayview. You'll be working in one of our family feel children's homes in Heysham or rural North Lancaster, with a maximum of four young people per home. Our service requires individuals who will help guide young people aged 8-18 with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties to success and who are dedicated to supporting our ethos. As well as this, you will support in providing a safe, secure, homely and positive environment for the children and young adults in the home so that their lives are progressively improved. All our homes are rated 'Outstanding' or 'Good' by Ofsted so as such we would need individuals to continue improving and developing the quality, image and reputation of the Home. It is a requirement that you undertake & complete your Diploma Level 3 in Working with Children & Young People or Level 4 Children, Young People and Families practitioner Apprenticeship within 2 years if you do not already possess this. You must also hold a full UK driving license. Benefits Competitive Salary plus up to 6720 in sleep in payments (average of 6-8 sleep ins per month at 70 per sleep in) Regular Supervisions Company pension Access to our Exchange Employee Discount Scheme Access to wellbeing programmes via our Exchange Provision Comprehensive training programme, followed by a comprehensive and ongoing CPD Programme Promotion opportunities Principal Accountabilities To carry out his or her duties as a Childcare Worker and Key Worker so that the National Standards, laid down by Ofsted, are consistently exceeded. To ensure that the highest possible standard of childcare is provided to the children who are resident in the Home. To purposefully and systematically improve the lives of all the young people who are resident at the Home. To build and maintain positive and effective working relationships with family, friends and any other external body, as requested by the Registered Manager. To contribute to the building and maintenance of a culture of trust and mutual respect between all involved in the Home, both children and members of staff. The Provision of Childcare The Childcare Worker contributes to the development of appropriate and high quality care plans for each young person. All legal requirements, Ofsted standards and the policies and procedures of Bay View Childcare are adhered to at all times. Any feedback received from residents, family, friends, placing authorities and any other relevant parties is religiously noted and communicated to the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager by the pre-agreed method. The Home is kept clean, tidy, safe and secure at all times. The Childcare Worker builds constructive and trusting relationships with the children in the Home, ensuring a full understanding of their personal background and individual needs. The Childcare Worker is approachable, friendly and professional, proactively engages with the children and creates an open, positive and inclusive environment so that the children feel that they belong in the Home. The Childcare Worker works proactively and constructively with the children, endeavouring to build relationships with them, add to their quality of life and build foundations for future personal success. The children are actively supervised and kept safe and the Childcare Worker looks out for signs of unease, frustration and unhappiness and engages with the children as necessary. The Childcare Worker is quick to sense, manage and de-escalate any conflict situation which may arise. Any action taken in this respect is in line with the policies and procedures of Bay View Childcare. All issues and concerns relating to the children are proactively communicated to the Registered Manager, Deputy Manager and Shift Leader. Risk assessments are carried out for all new activities, as requested. Pre-activity assessments are carried out for existing activities to ensure that they are able to operate safely and effectively. The Childcare Worker is actively involved in activities with the children, doing things with them, very much as a good parent would. The Childcare Worker discharges all of his or her responsibilities as a 'Key Worker' and ensures that all of the children are treated as individuals. The Childcare Worker is careful to maintain regular and constructive communication with the family and friends of the children for whom he or she is the 'Key Worker'. The Childcare Worker remains unerringly positive in terms of his or her participation in activities with the children and the relaying of personal life experiences. An active and constructive contribution is made to reviews of any child for whom the Childcare Worker is the 'Key Worker'. All of the company's policies and procedures are religiously followed and all necessary paperwork is diligently and fully completed. The Childcare Worker has a full understanding of the reasons for all records that have to be kept and is quick to ask whenever this is not the case. The quality of food provided to the children is in line with the pre-agreed food standards. The Childcare Worker actively assists with cooking and the purchasing of foodstuffs, as required. Bay View is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. You must willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. INDRESMP PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
A global charitable organization in the United Kingdom is seeking a Deputy Shop Manager to motivate teams and manage shop operations. The ideal candidate will demonstrate commercial awareness, strong team management skills, and excellent customer service abilities. The role requires working closely with volunteers and engaging with the community to achieve business goals. A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is essential. This position offers a dynamic work environment where the candidate can truly make a difference.
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
A global charitable organization in the United Kingdom is seeking a Deputy Shop Manager to motivate teams and manage shop operations. The ideal candidate will demonstrate commercial awareness, strong team management skills, and excellent customer service abilities. The role requires working closely with volunteers and engaging with the community to achieve business goals. A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is essential. This position offers a dynamic work environment where the candidate can truly make a difference.
Children's Home Senior Registered Manager Employer: Compass Community Location: Ledbury, Midlands, HR8 Pay: £52,000 to £59,500 per year Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 22/03/2026 About this job About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each other and fix what needs fixing, together. This is the work. And we'd like you to be part of it Here at Compass, we are looking for someone who knows how to make a house a home. We are currently expanding and have an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic and determined Children's Home Registered Managers. This opportunity will see you lead and inspire your own team. With your guidance, the team will ensure that the children living within the home have outstanding care, great role models and a safe place to call home We want the very best people managing our children's homes, which is why we are offering a £5,000 relocation bonus to anyone willing to move to take up this role This role offers a competitive base salary with the opportunity to earn up to £18,000 in annual bonuses, paid quarterly. Bonus eligibility is based on home occupancy and achieving a "Good" or "Outstanding" Ofsted rating. Qualifications Has a minimum of 5 years' experience in a position relevant to the residential care of children. At least 2 years in a role supervising and managing staff. Has their NVQ Level 3 In Children and Young People's Workforce. Has their Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England). Has achieved a "Good" or "Outstanding" grade within recent Ofsted Inspections. What makes Compass different? A designated psychologist within each homes and community. A dedicated education service. Industry-leading training and support with renowned psychologists. Direct therapeutic work with children. A member of Community of Communities. Child-centred budgets and homes decorated to the highest standard. Supportive and reliable on-call system. A wide range of organisational support from IT, HR and Marketing and bespoke database systems, giving you the time to do what is important within your home. Why work for Compass? A competitive salary which includes a range of performance-related bonuses. Up to £5,000 relocation package if you relocate in order to take this role. Annual leave starts at 26 days, in addition to bank holidays, and increases to 28 days following two years of continuous service (Capped at 28 days). Receive an additional 3.5 days of leave (one for your birthday, one for health and wellbeing, one to volunteer and a half day for festive celebrations). Receive £200 (2 years), £400 (5 years) and £600 (10 years) service awards, plus up to £500 special recognition award for outstanding practice. Receive support through your Ofsted inspections. Training options for Level 7 and therapeutic training qualifications. Engagement days, individual team building and house holidays. An experienced staff team of your choice with a Deputy Manager, Seniors and Support Workers. With MediCash, receive cash back for medical and wellbeing appointments such as dental treatment/check-ups, optical care, physiotherapy and more. Group Life Assurance Scheme: upon successful completion of your probation review, 3 times your annual salary will be provided to your designated beneficiary, should you die whilst employed at Compass. The successful applicants will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check. Compass is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We have excellent internal frameworks including REACH and GRACE which all contribute towards your day-to-day job role. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Children's Home Senior Registered Manager Employer: Compass Community Location: Ledbury, Midlands, HR8 Pay: £52,000 to £59,500 per year Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 22/03/2026 About this job About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each other and fix what needs fixing, together. This is the work. And we'd like you to be part of it Here at Compass, we are looking for someone who knows how to make a house a home. We are currently expanding and have an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic and determined Children's Home Registered Managers. This opportunity will see you lead and inspire your own team. With your guidance, the team will ensure that the children living within the home have outstanding care, great role models and a safe place to call home We want the very best people managing our children's homes, which is why we are offering a £5,000 relocation bonus to anyone willing to move to take up this role This role offers a competitive base salary with the opportunity to earn up to £18,000 in annual bonuses, paid quarterly. Bonus eligibility is based on home occupancy and achieving a "Good" or "Outstanding" Ofsted rating. Qualifications Has a minimum of 5 years' experience in a position relevant to the residential care of children. At least 2 years in a role supervising and managing staff. Has their NVQ Level 3 In Children and Young People's Workforce. Has their Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England). Has achieved a "Good" or "Outstanding" grade within recent Ofsted Inspections. What makes Compass different? A designated psychologist within each homes and community. A dedicated education service. Industry-leading training and support with renowned psychologists. Direct therapeutic work with children. A member of Community of Communities. Child-centred budgets and homes decorated to the highest standard. Supportive and reliable on-call system. A wide range of organisational support from IT, HR and Marketing and bespoke database systems, giving you the time to do what is important within your home. Why work for Compass? A competitive salary which includes a range of performance-related bonuses. Up to £5,000 relocation package if you relocate in order to take this role. Annual leave starts at 26 days, in addition to bank holidays, and increases to 28 days following two years of continuous service (Capped at 28 days). Receive an additional 3.5 days of leave (one for your birthday, one for health and wellbeing, one to volunteer and a half day for festive celebrations). Receive £200 (2 years), £400 (5 years) and £600 (10 years) service awards, plus up to £500 special recognition award for outstanding practice. Receive support through your Ofsted inspections. Training options for Level 7 and therapeutic training qualifications. Engagement days, individual team building and house holidays. An experienced staff team of your choice with a Deputy Manager, Seniors and Support Workers. With MediCash, receive cash back for medical and wellbeing appointments such as dental treatment/check-ups, optical care, physiotherapy and more. Group Life Assurance Scheme: upon successful completion of your probation review, 3 times your annual salary will be provided to your designated beneficiary, should you die whilst employed at Compass. The successful applicants will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check. Compass is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We have excellent internal frameworks including REACH and GRACE which all contribute towards your day-to-day job role. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Job Title: Human Resources Manager Location: Moulsford-on-Thames, Oxon, OX10 9HR Salary: Dependent on agreed hours and experience & qualifications, but commensurate with industry standards Job Type: Full time during term time plus some weeks in the school holidays Hours Of Work: Monday - Friday in term time and a number of weeks in the school holidays. Precise hours to be agreed with the successful candidate Start Date: ASAP Closing date: 9th March 2026 Interviews w/c: 16th March 2026 About us: Moulsford is an independent preparatory school for 330 pupils, aged 3 to 13, situated on an idyllic 30-acre site on the banks of the River Thames. The School recognises the importance of creating the right work/life balance, of nurturing and developing staff, and creating a community. About the role: Moulsford is seeking to appoint a HR Manager for this thriving standalone prep school. The HR Manager is a key member of the School's Business Administration Team working closely with the Bursar and the Bursary Team and leading meetings with the Headmaster and Deputy Head to consider staffing and other staff related matters. The role has high levels of autonomy and, as the only HR professional in the school, the successful applicant will cover the full range of HR matters, from HR strategy through to HR administration and maintaining the Single Central Register. The school currently employs approximately 100 staff and has contractual arrangements with a range of third party music teachers, learning support providers and other regular contractors. The overall objective is to ensure that the School recruits, motivates and retains high quality members of staff who will assist the school in achieving its strategic objective to be the best co-educational Prep School in South Oxfordshire. About you: The successful candidate will be proactive, possess excellent interpersonal, organisational and IT skills, and have a high degree of personal integrity. Discretion and reliability are essential. Other Essential Requirements: Well organised and efficient, with solid HR experience Up to date knowledge of employment law Team player with highly effective communication and interpersonal skills Capacity to think both creatively and logically Ability to see tasks through to completion Ability to prioritise effectively and balance competing pressures Meticulous attention to detail Desire and ability to take ownership of the role, work under pressure and prioritise tasks to meet deadlines Educated to degree level or equivalent CIPD qualified or equivalent Benefits: Pension - All employees are eligible to join a staff pension scheme. In House Catering - Making sure our students and staff are well fuelled for a busy day at school is key and food is very important at Moulsford. Our in-house catering team ensures that staff enjoy complimentary good quality, healthy and balanced meals every day. They also cater for all types of diets and allergens. The Barn Fitness Club - The School offers gym membership for all employees at The Barn Fitness Club in Cholsey. Wellbeing - Great emphasis is placed on staff wellbeing and morale and we firmly believe in creating the right work/life balance for all at Moulsford. A culture of mutual support for colleagues is encouraged and fostered. Social events for staff take place throughout the year. Continuing Professional Development - All employees are encouraged and supported with access to regular Continuing Professional Development. Salary - Competitive salary offered dependent on experience and qualifications, commensurate with industry standards Additional Information: The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Offers of appointment are subject to the completion of pre-employment checks including submission of an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate and satisfactory references. A full job description, details about Moulsford and an application form can be found on the website. To apply for this role please click APPLY button and you'll be sent an application form to complete. Candidates with previous job titles and experience of: Human Resources Manager, Human Resources Consultant, Human Resources Executive, Senior HR Advisor, Head of People and Culture, People Partner/People Business Partner, HR Business Partner (HRBP) may be considered for this role.
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Human Resources Manager Location: Moulsford-on-Thames, Oxon, OX10 9HR Salary: Dependent on agreed hours and experience & qualifications, but commensurate with industry standards Job Type: Full time during term time plus some weeks in the school holidays Hours Of Work: Monday - Friday in term time and a number of weeks in the school holidays. Precise hours to be agreed with the successful candidate Start Date: ASAP Closing date: 9th March 2026 Interviews w/c: 16th March 2026 About us: Moulsford is an independent preparatory school for 330 pupils, aged 3 to 13, situated on an idyllic 30-acre site on the banks of the River Thames. The School recognises the importance of creating the right work/life balance, of nurturing and developing staff, and creating a community. About the role: Moulsford is seeking to appoint a HR Manager for this thriving standalone prep school. The HR Manager is a key member of the School's Business Administration Team working closely with the Bursar and the Bursary Team and leading meetings with the Headmaster and Deputy Head to consider staffing and other staff related matters. The role has high levels of autonomy and, as the only HR professional in the school, the successful applicant will cover the full range of HR matters, from HR strategy through to HR administration and maintaining the Single Central Register. The school currently employs approximately 100 staff and has contractual arrangements with a range of third party music teachers, learning support providers and other regular contractors. The overall objective is to ensure that the School recruits, motivates and retains high quality members of staff who will assist the school in achieving its strategic objective to be the best co-educational Prep School in South Oxfordshire. About you: The successful candidate will be proactive, possess excellent interpersonal, organisational and IT skills, and have a high degree of personal integrity. Discretion and reliability are essential. Other Essential Requirements: Well organised and efficient, with solid HR experience Up to date knowledge of employment law Team player with highly effective communication and interpersonal skills Capacity to think both creatively and logically Ability to see tasks through to completion Ability to prioritise effectively and balance competing pressures Meticulous attention to detail Desire and ability to take ownership of the role, work under pressure and prioritise tasks to meet deadlines Educated to degree level or equivalent CIPD qualified or equivalent Benefits: Pension - All employees are eligible to join a staff pension scheme. In House Catering - Making sure our students and staff are well fuelled for a busy day at school is key and food is very important at Moulsford. Our in-house catering team ensures that staff enjoy complimentary good quality, healthy and balanced meals every day. They also cater for all types of diets and allergens. The Barn Fitness Club - The School offers gym membership for all employees at The Barn Fitness Club in Cholsey. Wellbeing - Great emphasis is placed on staff wellbeing and morale and we firmly believe in creating the right work/life balance for all at Moulsford. A culture of mutual support for colleagues is encouraged and fostered. Social events for staff take place throughout the year. Continuing Professional Development - All employees are encouraged and supported with access to regular Continuing Professional Development. Salary - Competitive salary offered dependent on experience and qualifications, commensurate with industry standards Additional Information: The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Offers of appointment are subject to the completion of pre-employment checks including submission of an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate and satisfactory references. A full job description, details about Moulsford and an application form can be found on the website. To apply for this role please click APPLY button and you'll be sent an application form to complete. Candidates with previous job titles and experience of: Human Resources Manager, Human Resources Consultant, Human Resources Executive, Senior HR Advisor, Head of People and Culture, People Partner/People Business Partner, HR Business Partner (HRBP) may be considered for this role.
Summary £14.95 - £15.45 per hour 35 hour contract 30-35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Enhanced family leave Everyone who works at Lidl brings something unique to the table - but we also have a whole lot in common. We're reliable, organised and ready to go far. Just like you. As a Retail Shift Manager at Lidl, you'll help us maintain our high standards day after day. From motivating your team to taking responsibility for the shop floor, you'll keep our store running like clockwork, thriving in a fast-paced and challenging environment. You'll also reap the rewards of your hard work, enjoying the responsibility to prove yourself as a leader and find your footing for future success. In return, we'll give you a competitive hourly pay rate based on equal opportunity and pay structures, plus an extra £2.00 per hour for work during bank holidays and £3.50 per hour for night shifts, as well as a generous benefits package designed to support your well-being and life outside of Lidl. We're proud to be supportive teams with big ambitions too, so there'll be plenty of ways for you to progress. With the right training, we'll help you thrive in your role and champion you to succeed in your career here. What you'll do Motivate and support your team, learning from our Leadership and Company Principles Swiftly solve problems and delegate tasks Create an environment where your colleagues can succeed alongside you Manage operations within your Store and colleagues in the absence of the Store Manager and Deputy Store Manager Handle freshness, cash processes, inventory and stock management to make sure shifts run smoothly Give our customers the very best experience every time they visit your store What you'll need Experience leading a team to achieve targets in a bustling, fast-paced environment The ability to effectively delegate tasks and motivate your team Patience and a friendly manner with the ability to keep calm in any situation Passion to thrive as a key part of the Store Team A proactive and encouraging approach to help your colleagues develop themselves and store operations What you'll receive 30-35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Enhanced family leave Pension scheme Long service awards Plus, more of the perks you deserve We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. Join us to celebrate individuality and grow in a fair, respectful, and inclusive environment. If you're ready to get stuck in, want to get more out of your career and make a real difference, find your place at Lidl and apply now. Please note your employment is conditional upon the Company's receipt of satisfactory references and if requested by the Company, a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Summary £14.95 - £15.45 per hour 35 hour contract 30-35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Enhanced family leave Everyone who works at Lidl brings something unique to the table - but we also have a whole lot in common. We're reliable, organised and ready to go far. Just like you. As a Retail Shift Manager at Lidl, you'll help us maintain our high standards day after day. From motivating your team to taking responsibility for the shop floor, you'll keep our store running like clockwork, thriving in a fast-paced and challenging environment. You'll also reap the rewards of your hard work, enjoying the responsibility to prove yourself as a leader and find your footing for future success. In return, we'll give you a competitive hourly pay rate based on equal opportunity and pay structures, plus an extra £2.00 per hour for work during bank holidays and £3.50 per hour for night shifts, as well as a generous benefits package designed to support your well-being and life outside of Lidl. We're proud to be supportive teams with big ambitions too, so there'll be plenty of ways for you to progress. With the right training, we'll help you thrive in your role and champion you to succeed in your career here. What you'll do Motivate and support your team, learning from our Leadership and Company Principles Swiftly solve problems and delegate tasks Create an environment where your colleagues can succeed alongside you Manage operations within your Store and colleagues in the absence of the Store Manager and Deputy Store Manager Handle freshness, cash processes, inventory and stock management to make sure shifts run smoothly Give our customers the very best experience every time they visit your store What you'll need Experience leading a team to achieve targets in a bustling, fast-paced environment The ability to effectively delegate tasks and motivate your team Patience and a friendly manner with the ability to keep calm in any situation Passion to thrive as a key part of the Store Team A proactive and encouraging approach to help your colleagues develop themselves and store operations What you'll receive 30-35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Enhanced family leave Pension scheme Long service awards Plus, more of the perks you deserve We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. Join us to celebrate individuality and grow in a fair, respectful, and inclusive environment. If you're ready to get stuck in, want to get more out of your career and make a real difference, find your place at Lidl and apply now. Please note your employment is conditional upon the Company's receipt of satisfactory references and if requested by the Company, a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Summary Starting from £14.95 per hour Up to 40 hour contract 30-35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Enhanced family leave Everyone who works at Lidl brings something unique to the table - but we also have a whole lot in common. We're reliable, organised and ready to go far. Just like you. As a Retail Shift Manager at Lidl, you'll help us maintain our high standards day after day. From motivating your team to taking responsibility for the shop floor, you'll keep our store running like clockwork, thriving in a fast-paced and challenging environment. You'll also reap the rewards of your hard work, enjoying the responsibility to prove yourself as a leader and find your footing for future success. In return, we'll give you a competitive hourly pay rate based on equal opportunity and pay structures, plus an extra £2.00 per hour for work during bank holidays and £3.50 per hour for night shifts, as well as a generous benefits package designed to support your well-being and life outside of Lidl. We're proud to be supportive teams with big ambitions too, so there'll be plenty of ways for you to progress. With the right training, we'll help you thrive in your role and champion you to succeed in your career here. What you'll do Motivate and support your team, learning from our Leadership and Company Principles Swiftly solve problems and delegate tasks Create an environment where your colleagues can succeed alongside you Manage operations within your Store and colleagues in the absence of the Store Manager and Deputy Store Manager Handle freshness, cash processes, inventory and stock management to make sure shifts run smoothly Give our customers the very best experience every time they visit your store What you'll need Experience leading a team to achieve targets in a bustling, fast-paced environment The ability to effectively delegate tasks and motivate your team Patience and a friendly manner with the ability to keep calm in any situation Passion to thrive as a key part of the Store Team A proactive and encouraging approach to help your colleagues develop themselves and store operations What you'll receive 30-35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Enhanced family leave Pension scheme Long service awards Plus, more of the perks you deserve We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. Join us to celebrate individuality and grow in a fair, respectful, and inclusive environment. If you're ready to get stuck in, want to get more out of your career and make a real difference, find your place at Lidl and apply now. Please note your employment is conditional upon the Company's receipt of satisfactory references and if requested by the Company, a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Summary Starting from £14.95 per hour Up to 40 hour contract 30-35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Enhanced family leave Everyone who works at Lidl brings something unique to the table - but we also have a whole lot in common. We're reliable, organised and ready to go far. Just like you. As a Retail Shift Manager at Lidl, you'll help us maintain our high standards day after day. From motivating your team to taking responsibility for the shop floor, you'll keep our store running like clockwork, thriving in a fast-paced and challenging environment. You'll also reap the rewards of your hard work, enjoying the responsibility to prove yourself as a leader and find your footing for future success. In return, we'll give you a competitive hourly pay rate based on equal opportunity and pay structures, plus an extra £2.00 per hour for work during bank holidays and £3.50 per hour for night shifts, as well as a generous benefits package designed to support your well-being and life outside of Lidl. We're proud to be supportive teams with big ambitions too, so there'll be plenty of ways for you to progress. With the right training, we'll help you thrive in your role and champion you to succeed in your career here. What you'll do Motivate and support your team, learning from our Leadership and Company Principles Swiftly solve problems and delegate tasks Create an environment where your colleagues can succeed alongside you Manage operations within your Store and colleagues in the absence of the Store Manager and Deputy Store Manager Handle freshness, cash processes, inventory and stock management to make sure shifts run smoothly Give our customers the very best experience every time they visit your store What you'll need Experience leading a team to achieve targets in a bustling, fast-paced environment The ability to effectively delegate tasks and motivate your team Patience and a friendly manner with the ability to keep calm in any situation Passion to thrive as a key part of the Store Team A proactive and encouraging approach to help your colleagues develop themselves and store operations What you'll receive 30-35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Enhanced family leave Pension scheme Long service awards Plus, more of the perks you deserve We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. Join us to celebrate individuality and grow in a fair, respectful, and inclusive environment. If you're ready to get stuck in, want to get more out of your career and make a real difference, find your place at Lidl and apply now. Please note your employment is conditional upon the Company's receipt of satisfactory references and if requested by the Company, a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Divisions Event Administrator We are currently recruiting for a Divisions Event Administrator to start immediately on a temp basis for one year £25,590- 27,950- £15-17 an hour Hybrid - Birmingham- B1 2JB WHO WILL YOU BE WORKING FOR? Our client is an established non-profit membership Healthcare organisation. WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING? To provide administrative support to the Divisions' Event Managers and the Deputy Head of International, Devolved Nations and Divisions in all aspects of the work relating to events. Undertake administrative processes for events as instructed by the event manager. Undertake administrative processes for events as instructed by the event manager. Act as first point of contact for events Send event communications, including speaker invitations, reminders and confirmations Monitor email inboxes, responding to queries and updating records Process delegate and speaker registrations, payments and refunds using College database Produce and deliver promotional emails and other marketing materials Use college social media accounts to promote and publicise events Prepare event materials including badges, delegate packs, course materials and lists, as instructed by the event manager Attend in-person events to provide onsite support to delegates, speakers, organisers and committee members. Prepare reports from databases. Provide administrative support to committees and clinical organisers in relation to the event Create and update event webpages. ABOUT YOU Excellent administrative skills and proven administration experience in a busy, customer-focused environment. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Enthusiastic and able to work as part of a team. Excellent telephone manner and an ability to manage a large volume of calls. Knowledge of Content Management Systems (CMS) for editing and uploading web page content Experience of administering and organising training courses and conferences To be prepared and willing to travel across England and stay away overnight when required. Experience using online event and streaming platforms HOW DO I APPLY? To apply for this role, please click on the 'Apply' button below.
Feb 26, 2026
Seasonal
Divisions Event Administrator We are currently recruiting for a Divisions Event Administrator to start immediately on a temp basis for one year £25,590- 27,950- £15-17 an hour Hybrid - Birmingham- B1 2JB WHO WILL YOU BE WORKING FOR? Our client is an established non-profit membership Healthcare organisation. WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING? To provide administrative support to the Divisions' Event Managers and the Deputy Head of International, Devolved Nations and Divisions in all aspects of the work relating to events. Undertake administrative processes for events as instructed by the event manager. Undertake administrative processes for events as instructed by the event manager. Act as first point of contact for events Send event communications, including speaker invitations, reminders and confirmations Monitor email inboxes, responding to queries and updating records Process delegate and speaker registrations, payments and refunds using College database Produce and deliver promotional emails and other marketing materials Use college social media accounts to promote and publicise events Prepare event materials including badges, delegate packs, course materials and lists, as instructed by the event manager Attend in-person events to provide onsite support to delegates, speakers, organisers and committee members. Prepare reports from databases. Provide administrative support to committees and clinical organisers in relation to the event Create and update event webpages. ABOUT YOU Excellent administrative skills and proven administration experience in a busy, customer-focused environment. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Enthusiastic and able to work as part of a team. Excellent telephone manner and an ability to manage a large volume of calls. Knowledge of Content Management Systems (CMS) for editing and uploading web page content Experience of administering and organising training courses and conferences To be prepared and willing to travel across England and stay away overnight when required. Experience using online event and streaming platforms HOW DO I APPLY? To apply for this role, please click on the 'Apply' button below.