If you are committed to helping others and encouraging independence and quality of life, a full-time role as a Deputy Service Manager is an excellent opportunity to apply your knowledge as part of our organisation. Deputy Service Manager Coulsdon, CR5 Full Time, 37.5 hours per week, working 5 days across Monday - Sunday. . click apply for full job details
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
If you are committed to helping others and encouraging independence and quality of life, a full-time role as a Deputy Service Manager is an excellent opportunity to apply your knowledge as part of our organisation. Deputy Service Manager Coulsdon, CR5 Full Time, 37.5 hours per week, working 5 days across Monday - Sunday. . click apply for full job details
Summary £15.45 - £15.95 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 Thinking of using AI to help with your application? AI tools (e.g. Chat GTP, Gemini) can help you get started and prepared for your interview but remember that our team can easily spot AI-generated responses. The applications that stand out most are the ones that feel genuine and reflect your unique self. 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.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Summary £15.45 - £15.95 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 Thinking of using AI to help with your application? AI tools (e.g. Chat GTP, Gemini) can help you get started and prepared for your interview but remember that our team can easily spot AI-generated responses. The applications that stand out most are the ones that feel genuine and reflect your unique self. 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.
Join Our Team as Deputy Manager Workington Who are we? Were more than just a pet store, were a one-stop destination for everything pets need and pet lovers love. From toys and treats to groom rooms and veterinary care, our community-focused Pet Care Centres bring together passionate teams and devoted customers across the UK click apply for full job details
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Join Our Team as Deputy Manager Workington Who are we? Were more than just a pet store, were a one-stop destination for everything pets need and pet lovers love. From toys and treats to groom rooms and veterinary care, our community-focused Pet Care Centres bring together passionate teams and devoted customers across the UK click apply for full job details
Store Manager Hereford Outdoor Retail 30,000 + Bonus Are you an experienced Store Manager or Retail Manager looking for your next challenge? Do you have a passion for retail, customer service, and leading high-performing teams? We're recruiting for a Store Manager opportunity with a leading outdoor retailer in Hereford. This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven retail leader to take ownership of a successful store, drive commercial performance, and deliver an exceptional customer experience. As Store Manager, you will be responsible for all aspects of store operations, from sales performance and team development to visual merchandising and customer service. You'll lead by example, creating a positive and engaging environment for both customers and colleagues. What's in it for you? Salary up to 30,000 Performance related bonus OTE circa 34,000 Generous staff discount Seasonal uniform allowance Recognition and reward programmes Wellbeing and mental health support Genuine opportunities for career progression within a growing retail business Store Manager Responsibilities Lead all day-to-day store operations Drive sales performance and achieve KPI targets Deliver outstanding customer service and customer experience standards Take ownership of store profitability and commercial performance Recruit, train, coach and develop a high-performing retail team Ensure excellent visual merchandising standards throughout the store Manage stock control, audits and operational compliance Create a positive and engaging culture that motivates colleagues to perform at their best Analyse sales reports and use commercial insight to maximise opportunities About You To be successful in this Store Manager role, you will have previous experience as a Store Manager, Retail Manager, Branch Manager, Assistant Manager or Deputy Manager within a fast-paced retail environment. You'll be: A strong people leader with experience managing and developing teams Commercially focused with a track record of driving sales and KPIs Passionate about customer service and creating memorable shopping experiences Organised, proactive and highly motivated Comfortable managing all aspects of store operations A hands-on leader who enjoys being present on the shop floor This opportunity would suit candidates from outdoor retail, fashion retail, lifestyle retail, sports retail, garden centre retail, homeware retail, hospitality or other customer-focused environments. If you're an ambitious Store Manager looking to join a successful retail business where you can make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today. Zachary Daniels is a Niche, National & International Recruitment Consultancy. BH36553
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Store Manager Hereford Outdoor Retail 30,000 + Bonus Are you an experienced Store Manager or Retail Manager looking for your next challenge? Do you have a passion for retail, customer service, and leading high-performing teams? We're recruiting for a Store Manager opportunity with a leading outdoor retailer in Hereford. This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven retail leader to take ownership of a successful store, drive commercial performance, and deliver an exceptional customer experience. As Store Manager, you will be responsible for all aspects of store operations, from sales performance and team development to visual merchandising and customer service. You'll lead by example, creating a positive and engaging environment for both customers and colleagues. What's in it for you? Salary up to 30,000 Performance related bonus OTE circa 34,000 Generous staff discount Seasonal uniform allowance Recognition and reward programmes Wellbeing and mental health support Genuine opportunities for career progression within a growing retail business Store Manager Responsibilities Lead all day-to-day store operations Drive sales performance and achieve KPI targets Deliver outstanding customer service and customer experience standards Take ownership of store profitability and commercial performance Recruit, train, coach and develop a high-performing retail team Ensure excellent visual merchandising standards throughout the store Manage stock control, audits and operational compliance Create a positive and engaging culture that motivates colleagues to perform at their best Analyse sales reports and use commercial insight to maximise opportunities About You To be successful in this Store Manager role, you will have previous experience as a Store Manager, Retail Manager, Branch Manager, Assistant Manager or Deputy Manager within a fast-paced retail environment. You'll be: A strong people leader with experience managing and developing teams Commercially focused with a track record of driving sales and KPIs Passionate about customer service and creating memorable shopping experiences Organised, proactive and highly motivated Comfortable managing all aspects of store operations A hands-on leader who enjoys being present on the shop floor This opportunity would suit candidates from outdoor retail, fashion retail, lifestyle retail, sports retail, garden centre retail, homeware retail, hospitality or other customer-focused environments. If you're an ambitious Store Manager looking to join a successful retail business where you can make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today. Zachary Daniels is a Niche, National & International Recruitment Consultancy. BH36553
We are looking for a caring, dynamic and highly motivated person to help manage nine of our high-quality learning disability support services in Chorley and Wigan. You will be working alongside the Registered Manager to maintain an overview of the services, lead a highly-motivated team of support workers and contribute to the further development of service. You must be an accomplished manager and have extensive experience and knowledge of working within the social care sector in support of people who have a learning disability. You will carry out the role demonstrating a person-centred approach with a warm, confident, professional manner. Experience of staff and service management is essential, a relevant professional qualification is desirable for this role (e.g. NVQ level 3). We will expect you to have the vision, networking and organisational ability to deliver excellent outcomes for people under your care and to implement initiatives which connect service users to their local community and promote our reputation. You will be responsible for the service provision in the following ways: To take responsibility under direction of the Registered Manager for the delivery of bespoke services To co-ordinate the service ensuring all support delivered is tailored to the individual needs of each service user To maintain excellent records of the service delivery, such as service user records, rotas, time-sheets, and regularly provide written feedback to your line manager To manage and supervise a team of Support Workers. Senior Support Workers and Service Co-ordinators, ensuring good practice and the highest standards of care and support are maintained at all times. The successful candidate will be based in one specific service 3 days a week and the other 2 days completing tasks and audits as requested by the Registered Manager. Vacancy Reference Number: 93566 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Creative Support has a corporate commitment to enabling people with caring and family responsibilities to apply for senior roles, part time applicants will be considered for this role. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 33 days Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK. - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a caring, dynamic and highly motivated person to help manage nine of our high-quality learning disability support services in Chorley and Wigan. You will be working alongside the Registered Manager to maintain an overview of the services, lead a highly-motivated team of support workers and contribute to the further development of service. You must be an accomplished manager and have extensive experience and knowledge of working within the social care sector in support of people who have a learning disability. You will carry out the role demonstrating a person-centred approach with a warm, confident, professional manner. Experience of staff and service management is essential, a relevant professional qualification is desirable for this role (e.g. NVQ level 3). We will expect you to have the vision, networking and organisational ability to deliver excellent outcomes for people under your care and to implement initiatives which connect service users to their local community and promote our reputation. You will be responsible for the service provision in the following ways: To take responsibility under direction of the Registered Manager for the delivery of bespoke services To co-ordinate the service ensuring all support delivered is tailored to the individual needs of each service user To maintain excellent records of the service delivery, such as service user records, rotas, time-sheets, and regularly provide written feedback to your line manager To manage and supervise a team of Support Workers. Senior Support Workers and Service Co-ordinators, ensuring good practice and the highest standards of care and support are maintained at all times. The successful candidate will be based in one specific service 3 days a week and the other 2 days completing tasks and audits as requested by the Registered Manager. Vacancy Reference Number: 93566 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Creative Support has a corporate commitment to enabling people with caring and family responsibilities to apply for senior roles, part time applicants will be considered for this role. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 33 days Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK. - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme
Description Were looking for a Deputy Manager to join our Retail Sales team in Nottingham. As a Poltronesof Deputy Manager, you are responsible for supporting the Store Manager in driving the performance and day to day operations of the store and leading in their absence. Youll work with our team to ensure they provide a 5 star customer journey and optimise KPI performance while maintaining high o click apply for full job details
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Description Were looking for a Deputy Manager to join our Retail Sales team in Nottingham. As a Poltronesof Deputy Manager, you are responsible for supporting the Store Manager in driving the performance and day to day operations of the store and leading in their absence. Youll work with our team to ensure they provide a 5 star customer journey and optimise KPI performance while maintaining high o click apply for full job details
Children's Residential Team Leader Reports To Registered Manager / Deputy Manager Salary 34,000 - 42,000 per annum (dependent on experience and qualifications) Location Sittingbourne This is a full time position working on a rota pattern (Please note, we do not offer sponsorship) Job Purpose The Children's Residential Team Leader is responsible for providing high-quality care, support, and guidance to children and young people living in a residential care setting. The role involves leading shifts, supervising staff, promoting safeguarding and welfare, and ensuring that children receive care that supports their emotional, social, educational, and physical development. The Team Leader acts as a positive role model and helps create a safe, nurturing, and stable home environment. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Staff Supervision Lead and coordinate residential care staff during shifts. Delegate tasks and ensure effective team performance. Provide guidance, mentoring, and support to residential support workers. Assist with staff induction, training, and development. Promote a positive team culture that reflects the organisation's values and standards. Participate in staff meetings, supervision sessions, and performance reviews. Care and Support of Children Build positive, trusting relationships with children and young people. Ensure individual care plans, placement plans, and risk assessments are implemented effectively. Support children in developing life skills, independence, confidence, and resilience. Encourage participation in education, training, recreational activities, and community engagement. Promote children's rights, choices, and participation in decision-making. Support children through challenging behaviours using therapeutic and person-centred approaches. Safeguarding and Child Protection Ensure the safety and welfare of children at all times. Follow safeguarding policies, procedures, and statutory guidance. Recognise, record, and report any safeguarding concerns promptly. Maintain appropriate professional boundaries and uphold confidentiality. Contribute to risk management and ensure safe working practices. Operational Responsibilities Lead shifts and ensure smooth day-to-day running of the home. Complete and oversee accurate records, reports, and documentation. Administer, monitor, and record medication in accordance with policy and legislation. Manage incidents, accidents, and emergencies appropriately. Support the management team in maintaining compliance with regulatory standards and inspection requirements. Participate in on-call duties where required. Partnership Working Work collaboratively with families, social workers, schools, healthcare professionals, and other agencies. Attend reviews, meetings, and appointments as required. Advocate for the needs and best interests of children and young people. Maintain positive relationships with external stakeholders to support effective care planning. Person Specification Essential Requirements At least 2 years experience working with children and young people in a residential care setting. Knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks and inspection standards. Experience of leading shifts or supervising staff. Knowledge of safeguarding, child protection, and residential childcare regulations. Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and make sound decisions. Commitment to promoting positive outcomes for children and young people. Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, sleep-ins, and bank holidays. Qualifications Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (or equivalent) or willingness to achieve within required timescales. This role requires a commitment to providing compassionate, child-centred care while leading a team that promotes the well being, development, and safety of children and young people in residential care.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Children's Residential Team Leader Reports To Registered Manager / Deputy Manager Salary 34,000 - 42,000 per annum (dependent on experience and qualifications) Location Sittingbourne This is a full time position working on a rota pattern (Please note, we do not offer sponsorship) Job Purpose The Children's Residential Team Leader is responsible for providing high-quality care, support, and guidance to children and young people living in a residential care setting. The role involves leading shifts, supervising staff, promoting safeguarding and welfare, and ensuring that children receive care that supports their emotional, social, educational, and physical development. The Team Leader acts as a positive role model and helps create a safe, nurturing, and stable home environment. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Staff Supervision Lead and coordinate residential care staff during shifts. Delegate tasks and ensure effective team performance. Provide guidance, mentoring, and support to residential support workers. Assist with staff induction, training, and development. Promote a positive team culture that reflects the organisation's values and standards. Participate in staff meetings, supervision sessions, and performance reviews. Care and Support of Children Build positive, trusting relationships with children and young people. Ensure individual care plans, placement plans, and risk assessments are implemented effectively. Support children in developing life skills, independence, confidence, and resilience. Encourage participation in education, training, recreational activities, and community engagement. Promote children's rights, choices, and participation in decision-making. Support children through challenging behaviours using therapeutic and person-centred approaches. Safeguarding and Child Protection Ensure the safety and welfare of children at all times. Follow safeguarding policies, procedures, and statutory guidance. Recognise, record, and report any safeguarding concerns promptly. Maintain appropriate professional boundaries and uphold confidentiality. Contribute to risk management and ensure safe working practices. Operational Responsibilities Lead shifts and ensure smooth day-to-day running of the home. Complete and oversee accurate records, reports, and documentation. Administer, monitor, and record medication in accordance with policy and legislation. Manage incidents, accidents, and emergencies appropriately. Support the management team in maintaining compliance with regulatory standards and inspection requirements. Participate in on-call duties where required. Partnership Working Work collaboratively with families, social workers, schools, healthcare professionals, and other agencies. Attend reviews, meetings, and appointments as required. Advocate for the needs and best interests of children and young people. Maintain positive relationships with external stakeholders to support effective care planning. Person Specification Essential Requirements At least 2 years experience working with children and young people in a residential care setting. Knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks and inspection standards. Experience of leading shifts or supervising staff. Knowledge of safeguarding, child protection, and residential childcare regulations. Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and make sound decisions. Commitment to promoting positive outcomes for children and young people. Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, sleep-ins, and bank holidays. Qualifications Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (or equivalent) or willingness to achieve within required timescales. This role requires a commitment to providing compassionate, child-centred care while leading a team that promotes the well being, development, and safety of children and young people in residential care.
Assistant Team Manager Pensions Administration is the heart of our trustee services and as a people-first business, we are seeking a caring, motivated and technically competent Assistant Team Manager to join our team. You will be responsible for the service provided to a portfolio of pension scheme clients that range in size and type, although we predominantly service Defined Benefit schemes. You will manage all day-to-day activities in relation to your portfolio, as well as supporting the team with their training and development needs. This role will ideally be based in our Croydon or Birmingham office with a hybrid workstyle, but other office locations can be considered for the right candidate. Key responsibilities: Oversee and prioritise the allocation of all incoming work. Take responsibility for all work to ensure delivery is of a high standard and is in accordance with client Service Level Agreements. Process member events within deadlines ensuring compliance with Isio's standards as well as scheme rules and legislation. Peer review and check work to ensure it is of a high standard and compliant with scheme rules and legislation. Provide support and share knowledge across the team. Maintain a culture which reflects Isio's values and puts the member at the heart of all activities. Attend and present at both internal and external meetings (including Trustee and/or client meetings). Keeping up to date with technical and scheme changes, particularly those that impact your portfolio of schemes. Take responsibility for ad hoc projects ensuring all deadlines are met and quality is of a high standard. Identify non-core fee projects and ensure these are raised with the client in a timely manner. Be positive and professional at all times, displaying strong leadership skills to help build relationships with others. Key skills and experience Experience - an experienced deputy team leader / strong senior pensions administrator with relevant experience and knowledge of delivering administration services to Defined Benefit pension schemes. Excellent customer service focus with the ability to assess client needs, build relationships and manage expectations. A great communicator - the ability to communicate with clients, members and colleagues with impact and credibility. Enthusiasm and motivation - a unwavering desire to solve problems and deliver excellent customer service. Excellent time management - the ability to manage resources across multiple tasks with a proven track record of consistently delivering to deadlines. A great team worker - an emerging role model within Isio, with the ability to support and develop others. Experience of presenting administration reports and communicating with clients/trustees. Experience of managing, mentoring, supervising, and developing teams. What you can expect in return A competitive salary and market leading bonus scheme Study support to help you achieve professional qualifications, with salary increases for exam passes Development and training opportunities to support your career ambitions throughout your time with us A friendly, and supportive team who will help you to deliver your best work. Why Join Isio Isio is a fast-growing professional services business, that offers career development through an evolving client base, diverse and meaningful work, nationwide opportunities, and a culture that rewards high performance and accountability. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and our values guide how we advise our clients, how we operate as a business and how we work together as a team. We call it the Isio Attitude. We encourage our people to be bold, to communicate with conviction, and to deliver advice that matters. Here, growth brings opportunity - more responsibility, more clients, and work that stretches and develops you. We invest in training and development so you can expand your skills and explore different career paths across diverse markets to make your mark. Isio is a place to realise your potential and build a career with impact. You can find out more about Isio and the benefits we offer on our career's website About Isio A progressive advisory firm, partnering with clients of all sizes to deliver expertise in pensions, employee benefits and wealth advisory services. Working with pension trustees, employers, individuals, families and their offices, we are supported by talented colleagues across 10 UK offices. With a Big 4 heritage we combine a strong focus on quality with a fresh perspective challenging traditional thinking. Our culture shapes our work; we foster a supportive environment where we develop our people to grow and fulfil their potential. We invest in our services, products and technology, and provide clear, expert solutions for our clients. This brings clarity, confidence, and better outcomes for everyone. At Isio, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace, in which our colleagues feel they belong, regardless of background or difference. We uphold the values of respect, fairness, and inclusion in our actions and decisions. We believe that by adhering to these principles, we will create a stronger, more innovative, and supportive environment for all, as well as ensuring that the advice and support we provide to our clients is more creative, more insightful and leaves a lasting impact. We can offer a hybrid, flexible approach to work, supporting a work-life balance that works for you. Isio Group is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates. If you think you may require a reasonable adjustment to be made for any reason at any stage of your recruitment process, please ask us.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Assistant Team Manager Pensions Administration is the heart of our trustee services and as a people-first business, we are seeking a caring, motivated and technically competent Assistant Team Manager to join our team. You will be responsible for the service provided to a portfolio of pension scheme clients that range in size and type, although we predominantly service Defined Benefit schemes. You will manage all day-to-day activities in relation to your portfolio, as well as supporting the team with their training and development needs. This role will ideally be based in our Croydon or Birmingham office with a hybrid workstyle, but other office locations can be considered for the right candidate. Key responsibilities: Oversee and prioritise the allocation of all incoming work. Take responsibility for all work to ensure delivery is of a high standard and is in accordance with client Service Level Agreements. Process member events within deadlines ensuring compliance with Isio's standards as well as scheme rules and legislation. Peer review and check work to ensure it is of a high standard and compliant with scheme rules and legislation. Provide support and share knowledge across the team. Maintain a culture which reflects Isio's values and puts the member at the heart of all activities. Attend and present at both internal and external meetings (including Trustee and/or client meetings). Keeping up to date with technical and scheme changes, particularly those that impact your portfolio of schemes. Take responsibility for ad hoc projects ensuring all deadlines are met and quality is of a high standard. Identify non-core fee projects and ensure these are raised with the client in a timely manner. Be positive and professional at all times, displaying strong leadership skills to help build relationships with others. Key skills and experience Experience - an experienced deputy team leader / strong senior pensions administrator with relevant experience and knowledge of delivering administration services to Defined Benefit pension schemes. Excellent customer service focus with the ability to assess client needs, build relationships and manage expectations. A great communicator - the ability to communicate with clients, members and colleagues with impact and credibility. Enthusiasm and motivation - a unwavering desire to solve problems and deliver excellent customer service. Excellent time management - the ability to manage resources across multiple tasks with a proven track record of consistently delivering to deadlines. A great team worker - an emerging role model within Isio, with the ability to support and develop others. Experience of presenting administration reports and communicating with clients/trustees. Experience of managing, mentoring, supervising, and developing teams. What you can expect in return A competitive salary and market leading bonus scheme Study support to help you achieve professional qualifications, with salary increases for exam passes Development and training opportunities to support your career ambitions throughout your time with us A friendly, and supportive team who will help you to deliver your best work. Why Join Isio Isio is a fast-growing professional services business, that offers career development through an evolving client base, diverse and meaningful work, nationwide opportunities, and a culture that rewards high performance and accountability. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and our values guide how we advise our clients, how we operate as a business and how we work together as a team. We call it the Isio Attitude. We encourage our people to be bold, to communicate with conviction, and to deliver advice that matters. Here, growth brings opportunity - more responsibility, more clients, and work that stretches and develops you. We invest in training and development so you can expand your skills and explore different career paths across diverse markets to make your mark. Isio is a place to realise your potential and build a career with impact. You can find out more about Isio and the benefits we offer on our career's website About Isio A progressive advisory firm, partnering with clients of all sizes to deliver expertise in pensions, employee benefits and wealth advisory services. Working with pension trustees, employers, individuals, families and their offices, we are supported by talented colleagues across 10 UK offices. With a Big 4 heritage we combine a strong focus on quality with a fresh perspective challenging traditional thinking. Our culture shapes our work; we foster a supportive environment where we develop our people to grow and fulfil their potential. We invest in our services, products and technology, and provide clear, expert solutions for our clients. This brings clarity, confidence, and better outcomes for everyone. At Isio, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace, in which our colleagues feel they belong, regardless of background or difference. We uphold the values of respect, fairness, and inclusion in our actions and decisions. We believe that by adhering to these principles, we will create a stronger, more innovative, and supportive environment for all, as well as ensuring that the advice and support we provide to our clients is more creative, more insightful and leaves a lasting impact. We can offer a hybrid, flexible approach to work, supporting a work-life balance that works for you. Isio Group is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates. If you think you may require a reasonable adjustment to be made for any reason at any stage of your recruitment process, please ask us.
From humble beginnings on the shop floor to becoming a world-renowned bookmaker, Betfred has been on a remarkable journey and we want you to be part of this fantastic innovative business. Established in Salford, Manchester, 1967 we started with a clear and simple vision: to provide the ultimate betting experience for our customers click apply for full job details
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
From humble beginnings on the shop floor to becoming a world-renowned bookmaker, Betfred has been on a remarkable journey and we want you to be part of this fantastic innovative business. Established in Salford, Manchester, 1967 we started with a clear and simple vision: to provide the ultimate betting experience for our customers click apply for full job details
As a Team Manager in our Family Help Service, you'll lead a passionate team of social work professionals dedicated to delivering early, targeted support to families in their local communities. What you'll do: Lead and motivate a team of Social Workers and Family Practitioners to deliver exceptional, child-centred services. Oversee casework and ensure compliance with safeguarding principles and statutory guidance. Manage budgets effectively, ensuring value for money and adherence to financial procedures. Build strong partnerships with multi-agency teams to enhance service delivery. Drive service development and continuous improvement initiatives. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Strong knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment, and relevant legislation. Proven experience of care management and supervising social work practice. Excellent leadership, communication, and partnership-building skills. Ability to make sound decisions in complex situations and manage competing priorities. Why join us Join a supportive team that values collaboration and professional development. Flexible working options, including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid working. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may be searching for may include: Advanced Social Work Practitioner, Senior Social Worker, Deputy Team Manager, Practice Supervisor, Senior Case Manager, Children's Services Practitioner
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
As a Team Manager in our Family Help Service, you'll lead a passionate team of social work professionals dedicated to delivering early, targeted support to families in their local communities. What you'll do: Lead and motivate a team of Social Workers and Family Practitioners to deliver exceptional, child-centred services. Oversee casework and ensure compliance with safeguarding principles and statutory guidance. Manage budgets effectively, ensuring value for money and adherence to financial procedures. Build strong partnerships with multi-agency teams to enhance service delivery. Drive service development and continuous improvement initiatives. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Strong knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment, and relevant legislation. Proven experience of care management and supervising social work practice. Excellent leadership, communication, and partnership-building skills. Ability to make sound decisions in complex situations and manage competing priorities. Why join us Join a supportive team that values collaboration and professional development. Flexible working options, including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid working. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may be searching for may include: Advanced Social Work Practitioner, Senior Social Worker, Deputy Team Manager, Practice Supervisor, Senior Case Manager, Children's Services Practitioner
Deputy Group Chef Location: Field-based across Chef Broxbourne East Herts West & North Essex (Head Office: Mundells, Welwyn Garden City) Salary: £17.55 per hour (£27,023 per annum) Hours: 35 hours per week Schedule: Term Time Only plus 3 inset days (38.6 weeks) Reports to: Group Chef HCL are leading contract caterers with a focus on school feeding. We have a commitment to deliver high-quality, nutritious, and engaging food experiences for children and staff across our primary schools, secondary schools, and commercial sites. We pride ourselves on our dynamic culture and our commitment to excellence. The Deputy Group Chef plays a critical role in ensuring kitchens remain fully staffed, operational, and deliver high-quality food and service safely across multiple education sites. This position supports the Group Chef by managing the mobile workforce, supporting compliance with food safety and operational standards, and assisting with kitchen mobilisations and community engagement activities. Key Responsibilities for Deputy Group Chef Workforce Planning & Deployment Assist with the deployment of a mobile catering team, to ensure kitchens remain fully staffed. Help plan rotas, coordinate cover, and work alongside with Group Chef to anticipate staffing needs. People Management Work in partnership with the Group Chef to support and develop a mobile workforce, including line management responsibilities. Assist with training, performance, and absence management, ensuring HR compliance. Operational Support Provide hands-on kitchen support when needed, maintain food quality standards, and monitor performance (food cost, labour, waste). Support site engagement activities and digital systems. Compliance & Safety Ensure high standards in Food Safety, Health & Safety, and allergen management across all sites. Recruitment & Retention Assist with the recruitment and retention of mobile team members, contributing to wider site recruitment and engagement initiatives. Mobilisation Support Assist with new site set-ups and transitions, including equipment, onboarding, and systems implementation. About You as a Deputy Group Chef Experienced Chef or Kitchen Manager (multi-site/mobile preferred) Strong leadership and team management skills Solid knowledge of food safety, H&S, and allergens Organised, adaptable, and able to work across multiple locations Passionate about food quality and customer service Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Apply Now If you're a proactive Deputy Group Chef who enjoys working alongside senior leadership, supporting teams, and upholding high standards while delivering great food and customer experiences, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Group Chef Location: Field-based across Chef Broxbourne East Herts West & North Essex (Head Office: Mundells, Welwyn Garden City) Salary: £17.55 per hour (£27,023 per annum) Hours: 35 hours per week Schedule: Term Time Only plus 3 inset days (38.6 weeks) Reports to: Group Chef HCL are leading contract caterers with a focus on school feeding. We have a commitment to deliver high-quality, nutritious, and engaging food experiences for children and staff across our primary schools, secondary schools, and commercial sites. We pride ourselves on our dynamic culture and our commitment to excellence. The Deputy Group Chef plays a critical role in ensuring kitchens remain fully staffed, operational, and deliver high-quality food and service safely across multiple education sites. This position supports the Group Chef by managing the mobile workforce, supporting compliance with food safety and operational standards, and assisting with kitchen mobilisations and community engagement activities. Key Responsibilities for Deputy Group Chef Workforce Planning & Deployment Assist with the deployment of a mobile catering team, to ensure kitchens remain fully staffed. Help plan rotas, coordinate cover, and work alongside with Group Chef to anticipate staffing needs. People Management Work in partnership with the Group Chef to support and develop a mobile workforce, including line management responsibilities. Assist with training, performance, and absence management, ensuring HR compliance. Operational Support Provide hands-on kitchen support when needed, maintain food quality standards, and monitor performance (food cost, labour, waste). Support site engagement activities and digital systems. Compliance & Safety Ensure high standards in Food Safety, Health & Safety, and allergen management across all sites. Recruitment & Retention Assist with the recruitment and retention of mobile team members, contributing to wider site recruitment and engagement initiatives. Mobilisation Support Assist with new site set-ups and transitions, including equipment, onboarding, and systems implementation. About You as a Deputy Group Chef Experienced Chef or Kitchen Manager (multi-site/mobile preferred) Strong leadership and team management skills Solid knowledge of food safety, H&S, and allergens Organised, adaptable, and able to work across multiple locations Passionate about food quality and customer service Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Apply Now If you're a proactive Deputy Group Chef who enjoys working alongside senior leadership, supporting teams, and upholding high standards while delivering great food and customer experiences, we'd love to hear from you.
Assistant Manager The Company Birchgrove is an innovative build-to-rent operator, exclusively for the over 65s. We bring purpose to our work and make a meaningful difference to the lives of our colleagues and our customers. We put our colleagues and residents at the heart of everything that we do and love to make a difference. The Role As the Assistant Manager you will play a pivotal role in supporting the General Manager in all aspects of managing our community. Reporting directly to the General Manager, you will assist in leading the team, ensuring operational excellence, and delivering exceptional service to our residents.This opportunity is perfect for an ambitious candidate seeking advancement to a general management position or aiming to transition from a supervisory role to gain comprehensive managerial experience. The Person The ideal applicant should ideally have: Proven ability or willingness to contribute to effective sales strategies and operations. Extensive background in a care home or nursing facility Knowledge of financial management, capable of supporting budget management and financial performance analysis. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage teams effectively. Committed to enhancing residents' well-being and fostering a sense of community. Possesses adaptability and strong decision-making skills to manage competing priorities. Demonstrates ambition and a results-oriented mindset. Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends, to meet development needs. Values aligned with our philosophy as outlined on our website To have experience in conducting resident assessments, including elements covering health and welfare. To have a firm understanding of safeguarding adults at Risk Experience in caring for residents who have health related issues, including dementia To have experience managing a team, including the direct supervision of staff To have experience creating and implementing risk assessments Key Responsibilities Key responsibilities will include: Act as the primary deputy for the General Manager, assuming leadership responsibilities in their absence. To promote the independence of our residents including providing opportunities to use their skills and enhance their quality of life, while maintaining their independence, dignity, and privacy. Assisting in providing operational leadership for day-to-day operations, covering sales, F&B, housekeeping, maintenance, and resident well-being. Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety policies and procedures and helping with risk assessments and other relevant reporting duties. Assisting in managing rotas. Supporting financial management, including rent control, cost control and overall budget management. Oversee the housekeeping team to maintain high cleanliness standards throughout the development. Manage inventory of consumables and coordinate replenishment orders as necessary. Take charge of planning and executing various events for residents, ensuring they remain relevant, help foster community and inclusion, and align with resident's preferences. Support in supervising building and apartment maintenance to ensure timely resolution of reactive requests and adherence to scheduled preventative maintenance. Collaborating with the sales effort through planning sessions, outreach initiatives, tours, home visits and other sales-related tasks. Provide constructive feedback and contribute to refining internal operational processes to enhance service delivery and customer satisfaction. Additional responsibilities as assigned by the General Manager to support the overall success and smooth operation of Birchgrove's neighbourhood. Why Work for us Opportunity for growth: We are committed to fostering professional development and providing opportunities for growth investing in our employee's career progression. We foster a collaborative and innovative culture where ideas are valued, and creativity is encouraged. We believe in working together as team to solve challenges and drive innovation all whilst having real autonomy of role. Birchgrove is dedicated to making a positive impact on our residents and the community. As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to work on projects that have a real and meaningful impact. Competitive compensation and benefits including health care cash back and electric car scheme We believe in the power of diversity and inclusion. We are committed to an inclusive workplace where individuals from all backgrounds and experiences are welcome and valued. Birchgrove is known as the leading company in its field within the UK. Joining our team means being part of a reputable and respected organisation. We are passionate about what we do and are looking for individuals who share our values and vision. If you are seeking a fulfilling career and a positive work environment, we encourage you to apply and become a part of our dynamic team.REF-
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Assistant Manager The Company Birchgrove is an innovative build-to-rent operator, exclusively for the over 65s. We bring purpose to our work and make a meaningful difference to the lives of our colleagues and our customers. We put our colleagues and residents at the heart of everything that we do and love to make a difference. The Role As the Assistant Manager you will play a pivotal role in supporting the General Manager in all aspects of managing our community. Reporting directly to the General Manager, you will assist in leading the team, ensuring operational excellence, and delivering exceptional service to our residents.This opportunity is perfect for an ambitious candidate seeking advancement to a general management position or aiming to transition from a supervisory role to gain comprehensive managerial experience. The Person The ideal applicant should ideally have: Proven ability or willingness to contribute to effective sales strategies and operations. Extensive background in a care home or nursing facility Knowledge of financial management, capable of supporting budget management and financial performance analysis. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage teams effectively. Committed to enhancing residents' well-being and fostering a sense of community. Possesses adaptability and strong decision-making skills to manage competing priorities. Demonstrates ambition and a results-oriented mindset. Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends, to meet development needs. Values aligned with our philosophy as outlined on our website To have experience in conducting resident assessments, including elements covering health and welfare. To have a firm understanding of safeguarding adults at Risk Experience in caring for residents who have health related issues, including dementia To have experience managing a team, including the direct supervision of staff To have experience creating and implementing risk assessments Key Responsibilities Key responsibilities will include: Act as the primary deputy for the General Manager, assuming leadership responsibilities in their absence. To promote the independence of our residents including providing opportunities to use their skills and enhance their quality of life, while maintaining their independence, dignity, and privacy. Assisting in providing operational leadership for day-to-day operations, covering sales, F&B, housekeeping, maintenance, and resident well-being. Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety policies and procedures and helping with risk assessments and other relevant reporting duties. Assisting in managing rotas. Supporting financial management, including rent control, cost control and overall budget management. Oversee the housekeeping team to maintain high cleanliness standards throughout the development. Manage inventory of consumables and coordinate replenishment orders as necessary. Take charge of planning and executing various events for residents, ensuring they remain relevant, help foster community and inclusion, and align with resident's preferences. Support in supervising building and apartment maintenance to ensure timely resolution of reactive requests and adherence to scheduled preventative maintenance. Collaborating with the sales effort through planning sessions, outreach initiatives, tours, home visits and other sales-related tasks. Provide constructive feedback and contribute to refining internal operational processes to enhance service delivery and customer satisfaction. Additional responsibilities as assigned by the General Manager to support the overall success and smooth operation of Birchgrove's neighbourhood. Why Work for us Opportunity for growth: We are committed to fostering professional development and providing opportunities for growth investing in our employee's career progression. We foster a collaborative and innovative culture where ideas are valued, and creativity is encouraged. We believe in working together as team to solve challenges and drive innovation all whilst having real autonomy of role. Birchgrove is dedicated to making a positive impact on our residents and the community. As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to work on projects that have a real and meaningful impact. Competitive compensation and benefits including health care cash back and electric car scheme We believe in the power of diversity and inclusion. We are committed to an inclusive workplace where individuals from all backgrounds and experiences are welcome and valued. Birchgrove is known as the leading company in its field within the UK. Joining our team means being part of a reputable and respected organisation. We are passionate about what we do and are looking for individuals who share our values and vision. If you are seeking a fulfilling career and a positive work environment, we encourage you to apply and become a part of our dynamic team.REF-
Life on the team Location: Hatfield Work pattern: Part-time, 4 days per week The Operational Lead, Group Legal & Compliance (GLC) Operations plays a pivotal role in supporting the delivery of the GLC Operations strategy and enabling large-scale transformation across the function. Reporting to the Head of GLC Operations, this role acts as a key deputy on strategic and transformational initiatives, supp click apply for full job details
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Life on the team Location: Hatfield Work pattern: Part-time, 4 days per week The Operational Lead, Group Legal & Compliance (GLC) Operations plays a pivotal role in supporting the delivery of the GLC Operations strategy and enabling large-scale transformation across the function. Reporting to the Head of GLC Operations, this role acts as a key deputy on strategic and transformational initiatives, supp click apply for full job details
We are looking for a Deputy Security Manager (Security Operations Co-Ordinator) to join a leading global security provider based in Basildon (SS14). Salary 41,700 per annum Monday to Friday working 08:00 to 16:00 Permanent role and working on average 40 hours per week Site-Based Role Benefits: 28 days holiday (including bank holidays), Company pension scheme, Healthcare options, and access to Discount & Offers Platform. As a Deputy Security Manager to the Site Physical Security Manager, you will play a key role in leading the day-to-day security operation , ensuring the protection of people, assets, information, and infrastructure while maintaining the highest standards of compliance and operational excellence. Leading a team of up to 20 colleagues, including Security Officers, Security Compliance Officers, and Front of House personnel, you will be responsible for the smooth running of the site's security function . The great part about this role is that its a varied role that combines operational leadership, physical security, compliance management, and project delivery. Beyond the day-to-day operation, the Deputy Security Manager will have the opportunity to lead and support a range of security improvement projects alongside working closely with senior stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies to ensure security remains effective, compliant, and fit for the future. Ideally you have previous experience within physical security management , security operations, defence, MOD, government, corporate security, or security contracts management environments. You will have proven experience leading teams , managing security systems, and operating within highly regulated environments . Due to the nature of this role, enhanced security screening will be required . This will include a five-year UK residential history check, criminal record checks, financial background screening, and verification of employment and references covering the past five years. Deputy Security Manager : Key responsibilities Lead and oversee the day-to-day site security operation Manage and develop a team of approximately 15-20 security personnel Support and deputise for the Site Physical Security Manager Manage physical security, personnel security, and vetting activities Oversee security systems including CCTV, Access Control, and Perimeter Detection Systems Ensure compliance with government security requirements and industry standards Coordinate security audits, inspections, and regulatory visits Analyse security performance data and produce management reports Manage security incidents, investigations, and risk mitigation activities Lead security improvement projects from planning through to implementation Build effective relationships with internal stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies Support business continuity and future security planning initiatives PLEASE APPLY ONLINE TODAY and a member of the team will be in touch or call us on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Would also suit: Security Operations Manager, Deputy Security Manager, Physical Security Manager, Security Compliance Manager, Security Contracts Manager, Security Supervisor, Corporate Security Manager, MOD Security Officer, Defence Security Manager, Site Security Manager, Security Team Leader, Security Risk Manager. Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a Deputy Security Manager (Security Operations Co-Ordinator) to join a leading global security provider based in Basildon (SS14). Salary 41,700 per annum Monday to Friday working 08:00 to 16:00 Permanent role and working on average 40 hours per week Site-Based Role Benefits: 28 days holiday (including bank holidays), Company pension scheme, Healthcare options, and access to Discount & Offers Platform. As a Deputy Security Manager to the Site Physical Security Manager, you will play a key role in leading the day-to-day security operation , ensuring the protection of people, assets, information, and infrastructure while maintaining the highest standards of compliance and operational excellence. Leading a team of up to 20 colleagues, including Security Officers, Security Compliance Officers, and Front of House personnel, you will be responsible for the smooth running of the site's security function . The great part about this role is that its a varied role that combines operational leadership, physical security, compliance management, and project delivery. Beyond the day-to-day operation, the Deputy Security Manager will have the opportunity to lead and support a range of security improvement projects alongside working closely with senior stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies to ensure security remains effective, compliant, and fit for the future. Ideally you have previous experience within physical security management , security operations, defence, MOD, government, corporate security, or security contracts management environments. You will have proven experience leading teams , managing security systems, and operating within highly regulated environments . Due to the nature of this role, enhanced security screening will be required . This will include a five-year UK residential history check, criminal record checks, financial background screening, and verification of employment and references covering the past five years. Deputy Security Manager : Key responsibilities Lead and oversee the day-to-day site security operation Manage and develop a team of approximately 15-20 security personnel Support and deputise for the Site Physical Security Manager Manage physical security, personnel security, and vetting activities Oversee security systems including CCTV, Access Control, and Perimeter Detection Systems Ensure compliance with government security requirements and industry standards Coordinate security audits, inspections, and regulatory visits Analyse security performance data and produce management reports Manage security incidents, investigations, and risk mitigation activities Lead security improvement projects from planning through to implementation Build effective relationships with internal stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies Support business continuity and future security planning initiatives PLEASE APPLY ONLINE TODAY and a member of the team will be in touch or call us on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Would also suit: Security Operations Manager, Deputy Security Manager, Physical Security Manager, Security Compliance Manager, Security Contracts Manager, Security Supervisor, Corporate Security Manager, MOD Security Officer, Defence Security Manager, Site Security Manager, Security Team Leader, Security Risk Manager. Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy
Deputy Manager - Complex EBD Home Location: Widnes, WA2 Salary: 15.79 per hour ( 32,843.20 per annum) Off shift pattern - 9am to 5pm (flexible to the homes needs) Are you passionate about making a positive difference in young people's lives? Our client, a reputable provider of specialist residential care, is seeking a dedicated Deputy Manager to join their complex home in Widnes. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a compassionate team and support young people with complex EBD. What you'll be doing: Supporting the Registered Manager in the day-to-day running of the home Leading and motivating a team to deliver high-quality care Ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and development of young people Contributing to care planning and reviews Maintaining compliance with regulatory standards and company policies Building strong relationships with young people, families, and external agencies Assisting with staff supervision, training, and development What you'll bring: Level 3 or Level 4 qualification in Residential Childcare Senior or Lead experience within a residential care setting Valid driving licence and ability to drive (preferred) Strong leadership skills with a caring and empathetic approach Excellent communication and organisational skills Commitment to safeguarding and promoting positive outcomes for young people This role offers a rewarding career for those who are dedicated to making a real difference. If you're ready to step into a leadership position within a supportive environment, we want to hear from you! Join our client's team and help create a nurturing, safe space for young people to thrive. Apply today!
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Manager - Complex EBD Home Location: Widnes, WA2 Salary: 15.79 per hour ( 32,843.20 per annum) Off shift pattern - 9am to 5pm (flexible to the homes needs) Are you passionate about making a positive difference in young people's lives? Our client, a reputable provider of specialist residential care, is seeking a dedicated Deputy Manager to join their complex home in Widnes. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a compassionate team and support young people with complex EBD. What you'll be doing: Supporting the Registered Manager in the day-to-day running of the home Leading and motivating a team to deliver high-quality care Ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and development of young people Contributing to care planning and reviews Maintaining compliance with regulatory standards and company policies Building strong relationships with young people, families, and external agencies Assisting with staff supervision, training, and development What you'll bring: Level 3 or Level 4 qualification in Residential Childcare Senior or Lead experience within a residential care setting Valid driving licence and ability to drive (preferred) Strong leadership skills with a caring and empathetic approach Excellent communication and organisational skills Commitment to safeguarding and promoting positive outcomes for young people This role offers a rewarding career for those who are dedicated to making a real difference. If you're ready to step into a leadership position within a supportive environment, we want to hear from you! Join our client's team and help create a nurturing, safe space for young people to thrive. Apply today!
Role : Digital Service Desk Team Leader Type : Contract Inside IR35 Location: Norwich OR Chelmsford Mod of work : Onsite JOB SUMMARY Key Responsibilities: Provide line management and supervision for band 4 and 5 Service Desk Analysts, including appraisals, development plans, and performance management. Managing the full lifecycle of incidents and requests, ensuring quality triage, escalation, and resolution. Acting as the first point of senior escalation for Band 4-5 Service Desk staff and users. Overseeing team ticket queues, ensuring SLA compliance and workload distribution. Providing technical support and escalation during high-demand periods and Major Incidents (MIs)/Digital Business Continuity Incidents (DCBIs). Managing team rotas, providing coaching, and contributing to staff performance and development. Ensuring quality and currency of team-authored knowledge base articles and specialism ownership. Coordinating with SACM and project teams to ensure smooth service transitions and configuration updates. Leading service improvement initiatives and identifying recurring issues for problem management. Monitoring compliance with IG, security, and audit requirements across Service Desk operations. Deputising for the Service Desk Manager and other managers as required, and producing operational performance reports. Contributing to Trust-wide digital service initiatives, including governance and continuous improvement. Ticket and Queue Management Oversee incident lifecycle: Ensure timely triage, classification, and escalation of incidents and service requests. Monitor dashboards: Proactively monitor ITSM/ESM wallboards and reports, addressing delays or SLA risks. Senior escalation: Act as the escalation point for complex, urgent, or high-profile issues from Band 4-5 staff. Facilitate resolution: Coordinate with infrastructure, applications, and SACM teams to expedite resolution. Oversee queues: Responsibility for monitoring team queues for SLA compliance, overdue tickets, and quality of documentation. Drive performance: Ensure workload distribution is effective and team performance metrics are met. Quality assurance: Review tickets for accuracy, resolution quality, and adherence to process. Provide reporting: Produce routine and ad hoc performance reports for the Service Desk Manager. Customer Service and Communication Promote service excellence: Ensure high standards of communication and professionalism in all interactions. Manage expectations: Communicate delays or risks to users and stakeholders in a timely and constructive manner. Resolve complaints: Investigate and respond to user complaints or dissatisfaction,escalating only when necessary. Provide reports of customer complaints and their resolutions to the Service Desk Manager, to facilitate process changes and team learning. Team Management and Mentoring Line management: Line manage Band 4 and Band 5 Service Desk Analysts, including performance review and development planning. Manage rotas: Plan and maintain resourcing rotas to ensure adequate coverage of core service hours. Support development: Coach, mentor, and support team members in their professional growth. Deputise as needed: Act as deputy for the Service Desk Manager and other Digital managers as required. Technical Support and Service Delivery Support service delivery: Provide senior technical support as needed, especially during high-demand periods. Manage escalations: Review and ensure timely escalation of unresolved or incorrectly triaged incidents. Collaborate with ITIL functions: Work with Service Desk, ITIL, and SACM Managers to ensure service quality. Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 27, 2026
Contractor
Role : Digital Service Desk Team Leader Type : Contract Inside IR35 Location: Norwich OR Chelmsford Mod of work : Onsite JOB SUMMARY Key Responsibilities: Provide line management and supervision for band 4 and 5 Service Desk Analysts, including appraisals, development plans, and performance management. Managing the full lifecycle of incidents and requests, ensuring quality triage, escalation, and resolution. Acting as the first point of senior escalation for Band 4-5 Service Desk staff and users. Overseeing team ticket queues, ensuring SLA compliance and workload distribution. Providing technical support and escalation during high-demand periods and Major Incidents (MIs)/Digital Business Continuity Incidents (DCBIs). Managing team rotas, providing coaching, and contributing to staff performance and development. Ensuring quality and currency of team-authored knowledge base articles and specialism ownership. Coordinating with SACM and project teams to ensure smooth service transitions and configuration updates. Leading service improvement initiatives and identifying recurring issues for problem management. Monitoring compliance with IG, security, and audit requirements across Service Desk operations. Deputising for the Service Desk Manager and other managers as required, and producing operational performance reports. Contributing to Trust-wide digital service initiatives, including governance and continuous improvement. Ticket and Queue Management Oversee incident lifecycle: Ensure timely triage, classification, and escalation of incidents and service requests. Monitor dashboards: Proactively monitor ITSM/ESM wallboards and reports, addressing delays or SLA risks. Senior escalation: Act as the escalation point for complex, urgent, or high-profile issues from Band 4-5 staff. Facilitate resolution: Coordinate with infrastructure, applications, and SACM teams to expedite resolution. Oversee queues: Responsibility for monitoring team queues for SLA compliance, overdue tickets, and quality of documentation. Drive performance: Ensure workload distribution is effective and team performance metrics are met. Quality assurance: Review tickets for accuracy, resolution quality, and adherence to process. Provide reporting: Produce routine and ad hoc performance reports for the Service Desk Manager. Customer Service and Communication Promote service excellence: Ensure high standards of communication and professionalism in all interactions. Manage expectations: Communicate delays or risks to users and stakeholders in a timely and constructive manner. Resolve complaints: Investigate and respond to user complaints or dissatisfaction,escalating only when necessary. Provide reports of customer complaints and their resolutions to the Service Desk Manager, to facilitate process changes and team learning. Team Management and Mentoring Line management: Line manage Band 4 and Band 5 Service Desk Analysts, including performance review and development planning. Manage rotas: Plan and maintain resourcing rotas to ensure adequate coverage of core service hours. Support development: Coach, mentor, and support team members in their professional growth. Deputise as needed: Act as deputy for the Service Desk Manager and other Digital managers as required. Technical Support and Service Delivery Support service delivery: Provide senior technical support as needed, especially during high-demand periods. Manage escalations: Review and ensure timely escalation of unresolved or incorrectly triaged incidents. Collaborate with ITIL functions: Work with Service Desk, ITIL, and SACM Managers to ensure service quality. Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Role : Children's Residential Deputy Manager Location : Sittingbourne Salary - 34,000 to 42,000 per annum This is a full time position - Please note, we do not offer sponsorship The Children's Residential Deputy Manager supports the Registered Manager in the effective leadership, management, and operation of a children's residential home. The role is responsible for ensuring high-quality care, safeguarding, and positive outcomes for children and young people. The Deputy Manager leads and motivates staff, oversees daily operations, and ensures compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, and organisational policies. In the absence of the Registered Manager, the Deputy Manager assumes responsibility for the management of the home. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Support the Registered Manager in the overall management of the residential home. Provide leadership, supervision, and guidance to residential staff and team leaders. Promote a positive, child-centred culture that reflects the organisation's values and objectives. Assist with staff recruitment, induction, training, supervision, and performance management. Lead shifts and oversee the smooth running of the home when required. Deputise for the Registered Manager during periods of absence. Care and Support of Children Ensure children and young people receive high-quality care that meets their individual needs. Promote positive outcomes in education, health, emotional wellbeing, and independence. Ensure care plans, placement plans, behaviour support plans, and risk assessments are effectively implemented and reviewed. Build positive relationships with children and young people, acting as a role model and advocate. Support staff in managing challenging behaviour through therapeutic and restorative approaches. Encourage children's participation in decisions affecting their lives and care. Safeguarding and Child Protection Ensure safeguarding and child protection procedures are understood and followed by all staff. Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns, allegations, incidents, and complaints. Maintain a safe environment that protects children from harm, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Promote a culture of vigilance, accountability, and professional curiosity. Ensure all incidents are recorded, reported, and investigated in line with policies and statutory requirements. Operational Management Monitor and maintain high standards of care, documentation, and record keeping. Oversee staff rotas, shift planning, and resource allocation. Support budget management and the effective use of resources. Ensure medication is managed safely and in accordance with policy and legislation. Monitor the quality of care and contribute to service improvement plans. Participate in on-call duties as required. Regulatory Compliance and Quality Assurance Support compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, and standards governing children's residential care. Assist in preparing for inspections and audits. Monitor the home's performance against quality standards and regulatory requirements. Ensure policies, procedures, and risk assessments are reviewed and implemented effectively. Contribute to quality assurance systems and continuous improvement initiatives. Partnership Working Develop and maintain effective relationships with social workers, families, schools, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders. Attend care reviews, strategy meetings, professionals' meetings, and court proceedings where required. Advocate for children and ensure their views are represented in planning and decision-making processes. Promote collaborative working to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people. Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Ensure the home maintains a safe, clean, and welcoming environment. Promote health and safety practices and ensure compliance with organisational policies. Support staff wellbeing and foster a positive working environment. Manage emergencies and incidents effectively, ensuring appropriate action is taken. Person Specification Essential Requirements at least 3 years experience working within children's residential care. Experience of supervising or managing staff within a residential setting Strong knowledge of safeguarding, child protection, and residential childcare regulations. Ability to lead teams, manage performance, and support staff development. Ability to work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, sleep-ins, and on-call duties where required. Qualifications Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (or equivalent). Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare, or willingness to achieve within required timescales.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Role : Children's Residential Deputy Manager Location : Sittingbourne Salary - 34,000 to 42,000 per annum This is a full time position - Please note, we do not offer sponsorship The Children's Residential Deputy Manager supports the Registered Manager in the effective leadership, management, and operation of a children's residential home. The role is responsible for ensuring high-quality care, safeguarding, and positive outcomes for children and young people. The Deputy Manager leads and motivates staff, oversees daily operations, and ensures compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, and organisational policies. In the absence of the Registered Manager, the Deputy Manager assumes responsibility for the management of the home. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Support the Registered Manager in the overall management of the residential home. Provide leadership, supervision, and guidance to residential staff and team leaders. Promote a positive, child-centred culture that reflects the organisation's values and objectives. Assist with staff recruitment, induction, training, supervision, and performance management. Lead shifts and oversee the smooth running of the home when required. Deputise for the Registered Manager during periods of absence. Care and Support of Children Ensure children and young people receive high-quality care that meets their individual needs. Promote positive outcomes in education, health, emotional wellbeing, and independence. Ensure care plans, placement plans, behaviour support plans, and risk assessments are effectively implemented and reviewed. Build positive relationships with children and young people, acting as a role model and advocate. Support staff in managing challenging behaviour through therapeutic and restorative approaches. Encourage children's participation in decisions affecting their lives and care. Safeguarding and Child Protection Ensure safeguarding and child protection procedures are understood and followed by all staff. Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns, allegations, incidents, and complaints. Maintain a safe environment that protects children from harm, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Promote a culture of vigilance, accountability, and professional curiosity. Ensure all incidents are recorded, reported, and investigated in line with policies and statutory requirements. Operational Management Monitor and maintain high standards of care, documentation, and record keeping. Oversee staff rotas, shift planning, and resource allocation. Support budget management and the effective use of resources. Ensure medication is managed safely and in accordance with policy and legislation. Monitor the quality of care and contribute to service improvement plans. Participate in on-call duties as required. Regulatory Compliance and Quality Assurance Support compliance with relevant legislation, regulations, and standards governing children's residential care. Assist in preparing for inspections and audits. Monitor the home's performance against quality standards and regulatory requirements. Ensure policies, procedures, and risk assessments are reviewed and implemented effectively. Contribute to quality assurance systems and continuous improvement initiatives. Partnership Working Develop and maintain effective relationships with social workers, families, schools, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders. Attend care reviews, strategy meetings, professionals' meetings, and court proceedings where required. Advocate for children and ensure their views are represented in planning and decision-making processes. Promote collaborative working to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people. Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Ensure the home maintains a safe, clean, and welcoming environment. Promote health and safety practices and ensure compliance with organisational policies. Support staff wellbeing and foster a positive working environment. Manage emergencies and incidents effectively, ensuring appropriate action is taken. Person Specification Essential Requirements at least 3 years experience working within children's residential care. Experience of supervising or managing staff within a residential setting Strong knowledge of safeguarding, child protection, and residential childcare regulations. Ability to lead teams, manage performance, and support staff development. Ability to work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, sleep-ins, and on-call duties where required. Qualifications Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (or equivalent). Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare, or willingness to achieve within required timescales.
Job Title: Children's Residential Home Team Leader Location: Croydon, Greater London Reports To: Registered Manager / Deputy Manager Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Hours: Shift-based rota, including evenings, and 1 weekend per month Job Purpose The Children's Residential Home Team Leader is responsible for leading and supporting a team of Residential Support Workers to provide high-quality care for children and young people living in a residential setting. The post holder will promote a safe, nurturing, and therapeutic environment that supports children to achieve positive outcomes, develop independence, and reach their full potential. The Team Leader will act as a role model, ensuring compliance with safeguarding procedures, care plans, and regulatory requirements while contributing to the effective day-to-day operation of the home. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Team Management Lead, motivate, and support Residential Support Workers during shifts. Allocate tasks and responsibilities to ensure effective service delivery. Provide guidance, coaching, and support to staff members. Assist with staff induction, training, and development. Support the management team in maintaining staff performance and professional standards. Lead shifts and ensure appropriate staffing levels and safe working practices are maintained. Care and Support of Children and Young People Build positive, trusting, and professional relationships with children and young people. Ensure children receive high-quality care tailored to their individual needs. Promote emotional wellbeing, resilience, independence, and positive behaviour. Support children with daily routines, education, appointments, health needs, and recreational activities. Encourage participation in decision-making and support children's rights and wishes. Safeguarding and Child Protection Safeguard children and young people from harm, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Ensure all safeguarding concerns are reported and recorded promptly. Monitor and implement safeguarding policies and procedures. Participate in risk assessments and contribute to safeguarding strategies. Act as a safeguarding role model for the staff team. Care Planning and Documentation Support the implementation and review of placement plans, care plans, and risk assessments. Ensure accurate, timely, and professional record keeping. Complete incident reports, daily logs, handovers, and monitoring documentation. Contribute to statutory reviews, meetings, and reports as required. Maintain confidentiality and comply with data protection legislation. Behaviour and Therapeutic Support Implement behaviour support and therapeutic care plans. Support staff in responding effectively to challenging behaviour. Promote restorative and trauma-informed approaches to care. Assist in reducing incidents through proactive intervention and positive relationship building. Essential Qualifications Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent recognised qualification). Willingness to undertake Level 4 or Level 5 qualification in Leadership and Management if not already achieved. Essential Experience Minimum of 2 years' experience working in a children's residential care setting. Experience supporting children with emotional and behavioural needs. Experience leading shifts and supervising staff. Experience of safeguarding children and managing incidents appropriately. Essential Knowledge Understanding of children's residential care legislation and regulations. Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection procedures. Understanding of trauma-informed and child-centred care practices. Knowledge of behaviour management and risk assessment processes. Desirable Criteria Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Experience working with children who have experienced trauma, exploitation, or complex needs. Full UK driving licence. Experience supporting regulatory inspections and audits. Salary and Benefits Full time salary paying up to 34,500 per annum DOE & qualifications Sleep-in payments and overtime opportunities available Pension scheme Ongoing training, to promote career opportunities. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Children's Residential Home Team Leader Location: Croydon, Greater London Reports To: Registered Manager / Deputy Manager Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Hours: Shift-based rota, including evenings, and 1 weekend per month Job Purpose The Children's Residential Home Team Leader is responsible for leading and supporting a team of Residential Support Workers to provide high-quality care for children and young people living in a residential setting. The post holder will promote a safe, nurturing, and therapeutic environment that supports children to achieve positive outcomes, develop independence, and reach their full potential. The Team Leader will act as a role model, ensuring compliance with safeguarding procedures, care plans, and regulatory requirements while contributing to the effective day-to-day operation of the home. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Team Management Lead, motivate, and support Residential Support Workers during shifts. Allocate tasks and responsibilities to ensure effective service delivery. Provide guidance, coaching, and support to staff members. Assist with staff induction, training, and development. Support the management team in maintaining staff performance and professional standards. Lead shifts and ensure appropriate staffing levels and safe working practices are maintained. Care and Support of Children and Young People Build positive, trusting, and professional relationships with children and young people. Ensure children receive high-quality care tailored to their individual needs. Promote emotional wellbeing, resilience, independence, and positive behaviour. Support children with daily routines, education, appointments, health needs, and recreational activities. Encourage participation in decision-making and support children's rights and wishes. Safeguarding and Child Protection Safeguard children and young people from harm, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Ensure all safeguarding concerns are reported and recorded promptly. Monitor and implement safeguarding policies and procedures. Participate in risk assessments and contribute to safeguarding strategies. Act as a safeguarding role model for the staff team. Care Planning and Documentation Support the implementation and review of placement plans, care plans, and risk assessments. Ensure accurate, timely, and professional record keeping. Complete incident reports, daily logs, handovers, and monitoring documentation. Contribute to statutory reviews, meetings, and reports as required. Maintain confidentiality and comply with data protection legislation. Behaviour and Therapeutic Support Implement behaviour support and therapeutic care plans. Support staff in responding effectively to challenging behaviour. Promote restorative and trauma-informed approaches to care. Assist in reducing incidents through proactive intervention and positive relationship building. Essential Qualifications Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent recognised qualification). Willingness to undertake Level 4 or Level 5 qualification in Leadership and Management if not already achieved. Essential Experience Minimum of 2 years' experience working in a children's residential care setting. Experience supporting children with emotional and behavioural needs. Experience leading shifts and supervising staff. Experience of safeguarding children and managing incidents appropriately. Essential Knowledge Understanding of children's residential care legislation and regulations. Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection procedures. Understanding of trauma-informed and child-centred care practices. Knowledge of behaviour management and risk assessment processes. Desirable Criteria Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Experience working with children who have experienced trauma, exploitation, or complex needs. Full UK driving licence. Experience supporting regulatory inspections and audits. Salary and Benefits Full time salary paying up to 34,500 per annum DOE & qualifications Sleep-in payments and overtime opportunities available Pension scheme Ongoing training, to promote career opportunities. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
Deputy Manager - 4 bedded EBD Home Location: Todmorden Salary: 35,000- 40,000 per annum Off shift rota plus on-call Our client, a reputable provider of specialist children residential care, is seeking a dedicated Deputy Manager to join their welcoming 4-bedded EBD home in Todmorden. This home supports low-risk young people, currently caring for three settled individuals, and offers a rewarding environment for those passionate about making a positive impact. What you'll be doing: Supporting the Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the home, ensuring high standards of care and safety. Leading and supervising staff to deliver person-centred support tailored to each young person's needs. Building strong, trusting relationships with young people, promoting their independence and wellbeing. Contributing to care planning, risk assessments, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. Providing cover for sleep shifts and occasional shifts outside standard hours, with paid on-call responsibilities. What you'll bring: Hold a Level 3 Children and Young People or equivalent qualification. Experience working with young people in a residential or similar setting. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and support a team. Flexibility to cover shifts and sleep-ins when required. Excellent communication and organisational skills. A compassionate, patient, and proactive approach to care. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dedicated team committed to making a difference in young people's lives. If you are passionate about providing high-quality care and leadership, we want to hear from you! Apply now to become part of a supportive environment where your skills can truly make a difference.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Manager - 4 bedded EBD Home Location: Todmorden Salary: 35,000- 40,000 per annum Off shift rota plus on-call Our client, a reputable provider of specialist children residential care, is seeking a dedicated Deputy Manager to join their welcoming 4-bedded EBD home in Todmorden. This home supports low-risk young people, currently caring for three settled individuals, and offers a rewarding environment for those passionate about making a positive impact. What you'll be doing: Supporting the Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the home, ensuring high standards of care and safety. Leading and supervising staff to deliver person-centred support tailored to each young person's needs. Building strong, trusting relationships with young people, promoting their independence and wellbeing. Contributing to care planning, risk assessments, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. Providing cover for sleep shifts and occasional shifts outside standard hours, with paid on-call responsibilities. What you'll bring: Hold a Level 3 Children and Young People or equivalent qualification. Experience working with young people in a residential or similar setting. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and support a team. Flexibility to cover shifts and sleep-ins when required. Excellent communication and organisational skills. A compassionate, patient, and proactive approach to care. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dedicated team committed to making a difference in young people's lives. If you are passionate about providing high-quality care and leadership, we want to hear from you! Apply now to become part of a supportive environment where your skills can truly make a difference.
Salary : £16.58 per hour Location : Leicester, LE1 Working pattern : Full-time, 40 hours per week, 5 days a week. This is a temporary cover role commencing 13 June 2026 for a period of 3 months. About the role They are looking for a proven housekeeping leader to step in and lead, inspire and deliver excellence during a short-term absence cover period. You will thrive on delivering exceptional standards, motivating teams and exceeding client expectations. What you'll be doing • Leading, motivating and developing your team to achieve operational and client service excellence • Managing daily housekeeping operations including stock, linen, equipment and workflows • Maintaining health, safety and compliance standards • Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients • Monitoring performance, managing budgets and optimising cost efficiencies • Recruiting, training and coaching team members, recognising and developing talent • Conducting regular room inspections to maintain quality and drive continuous improvement • Supporting business needs by providing site expertise, attending meetings and preparing reports What you'll bring • Proven experience as a Head Housekeeper, Deputy Head Housekeeper or Senior Supervisor in a hotel environment essential, minimum 1 year required • Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing teams • Excellent communication, interpersonal and IT skills • Experience managing budgets, KPIs and operational performance • Strong knowledge of health and safety and compliance standards • Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution skills • Ability to work under pressure, adapt to change and maintain a positive attitude • Ability to reliably commute to Leicester LE1 • Available to commence 13 June 2026 You may have experience of the following: Head Housekeeper, Deputy Head Housekeeper, Housekeeping Manager, Executive Housekeeper, Senior Housekeeping Supervisor, Housekeeping Team Leader, Hotel Housekeeping Manager, Accommodation Manager, Rooms Division Manager, Senior Housekeeper. REF-
Jun 27, 2026
Seasonal
Salary : £16.58 per hour Location : Leicester, LE1 Working pattern : Full-time, 40 hours per week, 5 days a week. This is a temporary cover role commencing 13 June 2026 for a period of 3 months. About the role They are looking for a proven housekeeping leader to step in and lead, inspire and deliver excellence during a short-term absence cover period. You will thrive on delivering exceptional standards, motivating teams and exceeding client expectations. What you'll be doing • Leading, motivating and developing your team to achieve operational and client service excellence • Managing daily housekeeping operations including stock, linen, equipment and workflows • Maintaining health, safety and compliance standards • Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients • Monitoring performance, managing budgets and optimising cost efficiencies • Recruiting, training and coaching team members, recognising and developing talent • Conducting regular room inspections to maintain quality and drive continuous improvement • Supporting business needs by providing site expertise, attending meetings and preparing reports What you'll bring • Proven experience as a Head Housekeeper, Deputy Head Housekeeper or Senior Supervisor in a hotel environment essential, minimum 1 year required • Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing teams • Excellent communication, interpersonal and IT skills • Experience managing budgets, KPIs and operational performance • Strong knowledge of health and safety and compliance standards • Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution skills • Ability to work under pressure, adapt to change and maintain a positive attitude • Ability to reliably commute to Leicester LE1 • Available to commence 13 June 2026 You may have experience of the following: Head Housekeeper, Deputy Head Housekeeper, Housekeeping Manager, Executive Housekeeper, Senior Housekeeping Supervisor, Housekeeping Team Leader, Hotel Housekeeping Manager, Accommodation Manager, Rooms Division Manager, Senior Housekeeper. REF-