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Assistant Building Safety Manager
PMR Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
If you've got a grounding in building safety compliance and want a busy, detail-focused head office role with a supportive team, this could be worth a look. About our client Our client is an established residential property management business based in Borehamwood, managing a large portfolio of leasehold properties across the UK. The team is small, collaborative, and serious about getting building safety right. The role This is a head office position within the building safety team. You'll be providing admin and compliance support across a sizeable residential portfolio, working with managing agents and internal stakeholders to keep records, trackers, and documentation in good shape. It suits someone organised and detail-focused, comfortable taking ownership of a busy inbox and a varied workload, and able to navigate fire and building safety legislation with confidence. What you'll be doing Maintaining compliance records and documentation, keeping everything accurate and audit-ready Liaising with managing agents to gather documents and follow up on outstanding safety actions Managing the building safety inbox and escalating issues to the right people Monitoring compliance with fire safety regulations across the portfolio, including for higher-risk buildings Supporting the team's responses to enforcement and deficiency notices Keeping compliance trackers and asset records current and well-organised Skills and experience Essential: Working knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Previous experience in a facilities management or compliance role Strong admin and Excel skills, confident across Microsoft Office Able to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively Sharp attention to detail and clear written communication Desirable: Experience in residential block management or leasehold property Understanding of leasehold structures and how portfolios are managed Familiarity with compliance management software Why join them A friendly, close-knit team in a great working environment in Borehamwood. Benefits include onsite parking, death in service cover, workplace pension, cycle to work scheme, and genuine opportunities to develop your knowledge across all areas of building safety.
Jul 06, 2026
Full time
If you've got a grounding in building safety compliance and want a busy, detail-focused head office role with a supportive team, this could be worth a look. About our client Our client is an established residential property management business based in Borehamwood, managing a large portfolio of leasehold properties across the UK. The team is small, collaborative, and serious about getting building safety right. The role This is a head office position within the building safety team. You'll be providing admin and compliance support across a sizeable residential portfolio, working with managing agents and internal stakeholders to keep records, trackers, and documentation in good shape. It suits someone organised and detail-focused, comfortable taking ownership of a busy inbox and a varied workload, and able to navigate fire and building safety legislation with confidence. What you'll be doing Maintaining compliance records and documentation, keeping everything accurate and audit-ready Liaising with managing agents to gather documents and follow up on outstanding safety actions Managing the building safety inbox and escalating issues to the right people Monitoring compliance with fire safety regulations across the portfolio, including for higher-risk buildings Supporting the team's responses to enforcement and deficiency notices Keeping compliance trackers and asset records current and well-organised Skills and experience Essential: Working knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Previous experience in a facilities management or compliance role Strong admin and Excel skills, confident across Microsoft Office Able to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively Sharp attention to detail and clear written communication Desirable: Experience in residential block management or leasehold property Understanding of leasehold structures and how portfolios are managed Familiarity with compliance management software Why join them A friendly, close-knit team in a great working environment in Borehamwood. Benefits include onsite parking, death in service cover, workplace pension, cycle to work scheme, and genuine opportunities to develop your knowledge across all areas of building safety.
Australasian Recruitment Company
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
Australasian Recruitment Company
ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a highly regarded residential construction company renowned for delivering exceptional, detail-focused projects across South West London. Working closely with the Company Directors, Contracts Manager, Quantity Surveyor and key stakeholders, you will support the financial and contractual management of multiple high-end residential developments. With a strong reputation built on client recommendations, quality workmanship and reliable project delivery, this role offers the chance to become part of a professional, collaborative and customer-focused team. ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR ROLE: Assisting with the preparation of estimates, cost plans, bills of quantities and tender submissions within required timescales Supporting measurement and take-offs from drawings and specifications under supervision Assisting with the preparation of variation documentation Collaborating with the commercial team to evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotations Assisting with cost tracking, valuations and payment applications Supporting procurement and contract administration activities, including maintaining project files, commercial records and cost data Assisting with the preparation of financial reports, cost forecasts and project progress updates Attending site visits to monitor project progress, variations and record-keeping requirements Ensuring compliance with company procedures, health and safety requirements, and industry standards Liaising with internal and external stakeholders and maintaining strong supplier relationships to gather information and secure the best available pricing Supporting the management of subcontractor contracts, ensuring all variations are accurately documented Attending client meetings where required, accurately recording key information and ensuring actions are completed in line with project requirements Supporting the Quantity Surveyor in liaising closely with the finance team to ensure accurate and timely cost reporting ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR ESSENTIALS: Maintaining discretion and handling confidential client information with the utmost professionalism Applying strong communication skills when interacting with clients, contractors, site teams, directors and the head office finance team Taking a proactive approach to problem-solving, seeking solutions and collaborating with others to resolve issues effectively Managing multiple deadlines effectively whilst working under pressure Maintaining a positive attitude and proactive, can-do approach to resolving challenges and achieving successful outcomes Holding a degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline Demonstrating experience within a similar Assistant Quantity Surveyor role, ideally within specialist contracting or main contracting environments, preferably within a smaller organisation Applying strong commercial awareness and numerical aptitude Utilising advanced Microsoft Excel skills Working with Bluebeam or similar software packages, although this is not essential ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR BENEFITS: Receiving a workplace pension scheme Enjoying 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays Accessing Cycle to Work and Tech Scheme benefits If you feel that you fit the above criteria then please apply today by submitting your CV to us. Please note due to the high volume of applications that we receive only successful applicants will be contacted. For information on how we process personal information please refer to our website: How We Use Your Personal Information . At Australasian Recruitment Company we are committed to an Equal Opportunities policy and make employment decisions by matching business needs with the skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities) gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.
Jul 06, 2026
Full time
ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a highly regarded residential construction company renowned for delivering exceptional, detail-focused projects across South West London. Working closely with the Company Directors, Contracts Manager, Quantity Surveyor and key stakeholders, you will support the financial and contractual management of multiple high-end residential developments. With a strong reputation built on client recommendations, quality workmanship and reliable project delivery, this role offers the chance to become part of a professional, collaborative and customer-focused team. ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR ROLE: Assisting with the preparation of estimates, cost plans, bills of quantities and tender submissions within required timescales Supporting measurement and take-offs from drawings and specifications under supervision Assisting with the preparation of variation documentation Collaborating with the commercial team to evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotations Assisting with cost tracking, valuations and payment applications Supporting procurement and contract administration activities, including maintaining project files, commercial records and cost data Assisting with the preparation of financial reports, cost forecasts and project progress updates Attending site visits to monitor project progress, variations and record-keeping requirements Ensuring compliance with company procedures, health and safety requirements, and industry standards Liaising with internal and external stakeholders and maintaining strong supplier relationships to gather information and secure the best available pricing Supporting the management of subcontractor contracts, ensuring all variations are accurately documented Attending client meetings where required, accurately recording key information and ensuring actions are completed in line with project requirements Supporting the Quantity Surveyor in liaising closely with the finance team to ensure accurate and timely cost reporting ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR ESSENTIALS: Maintaining discretion and handling confidential client information with the utmost professionalism Applying strong communication skills when interacting with clients, contractors, site teams, directors and the head office finance team Taking a proactive approach to problem-solving, seeking solutions and collaborating with others to resolve issues effectively Managing multiple deadlines effectively whilst working under pressure Maintaining a positive attitude and proactive, can-do approach to resolving challenges and achieving successful outcomes Holding a degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management or a related discipline Demonstrating experience within a similar Assistant Quantity Surveyor role, ideally within specialist contracting or main contracting environments, preferably within a smaller organisation Applying strong commercial awareness and numerical aptitude Utilising advanced Microsoft Excel skills Working with Bluebeam or similar software packages, although this is not essential ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR BENEFITS: Receiving a workplace pension scheme Enjoying 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays Accessing Cycle to Work and Tech Scheme benefits If you feel that you fit the above criteria then please apply today by submitting your CV to us. Please note due to the high volume of applications that we receive only successful applicants will be contacted. For information on how we process personal information please refer to our website: How We Use Your Personal Information . At Australasian Recruitment Company we are committed to an Equal Opportunities policy and make employment decisions by matching business needs with the skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities) gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.
Rendall and Rittner
Service Charge Accountant Offboarding Specialist
Rendall and Rittner
Service Charge Accountant Offboarding Specialist • Rendall & Rittner • £Competitive • Home Based ROLE OVERVIEW We are looking for a highly organised and detail-focused Service Charge Accountant Offboarding Specialist to join our Client Accounting team. This role plays a key part in managing the financial offboarding process for residential property portfolios, ensuring smooth and compliant transitions between managing agents. You will take ownership of the end-to-end financial handover process for assigned properties, working closely with internal departments, clients and external stakeholders to ensure accurate financial reporting, timely reconciliations and minimal post-handover queries. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong service charge accounting experience who enjoys process management, stakeholder engagement and working within a fast-paced environment. ROLE EXPECTATIONS This role requires strong reconciliation skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously. You will be expected to work to strict deadlines while maintaining accuracy across financial records, client balances and reporting. The successful candidate will be proactive, solutions-focused and confident communicating with a wide range of stakeholders both internally and externally. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE You'll be successful in this role if: Financial offboarding processes are completed accurately and on time Handover queries are minimised through strong preparation and organisation Client money transfers and reconciliations are completed compliantly Stakeholders receive clear communication and high levels of support Process improvements are identified and implemented effectively Internal teams trust your attention to detail and technical capability HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Most weeks, you'll be: Managing the end-to-end financial offboarding process for assigned properties Preparing final reconciliations and handover reporting Managing client money transfers and audit trails Liaising with property managers, clients and incoming agents Resolving financial discrepancies and responding to queries Monitoring accounts payable and receivable linked to offboarding properties Maintaining accurate financial records and system updates Supporting process improvements across the business migration function Providing guidance and mentoring to junior offboarding assistants WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR This role suits someone who: Has strong service charge or property accounting experience Enjoys working in a structured, process-driven environment Can confidently manage multiple deadlines and priorities Communicates professionally with clients and stakeholders Has excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Takes ownership and works proactively to resolve issues EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Service charge or property accounting experience Strong reconciliation experience Understanding of TPI guidelines and Right to Manage processes Advanced Excel skills Knowledge of accounting systems such as Propman Strong stakeholder management experience Accounting qualification or qualified by experience advantageous WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Discretionary bonus Hybrid working 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance, life assurance and enhanced family leave Fully funded training and professional development Paid sabbaticals as a loyalty reward Pension scheme and employee assistance programme Discounts across travel, retail, fitness and entertainment ABOUT RENDALL & RITTNER Rendall & Rittner is one of the UK's most established and highly accredited residential leasehold property management companies, managing over 90,000 homes nationwide. Founded in 1990 on the belief that property management should be more professional, transparent and customer-focused, those principles still drive how we operate today as a founding partner of Odevo. We are people-led and technology-enabled, investing heavily in our teams, systems and continuous improvement. Our standards are recognised through Investors in People Platinum, regulation by RICS and the FCA, and multiple industry awards, including Property Manager of the Year and Managing Agent of the Year. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on technical capability, organisation and stakeholder management We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required.
Jul 05, 2026
Full time
Service Charge Accountant Offboarding Specialist • Rendall & Rittner • £Competitive • Home Based ROLE OVERVIEW We are looking for a highly organised and detail-focused Service Charge Accountant Offboarding Specialist to join our Client Accounting team. This role plays a key part in managing the financial offboarding process for residential property portfolios, ensuring smooth and compliant transitions between managing agents. You will take ownership of the end-to-end financial handover process for assigned properties, working closely with internal departments, clients and external stakeholders to ensure accurate financial reporting, timely reconciliations and minimal post-handover queries. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong service charge accounting experience who enjoys process management, stakeholder engagement and working within a fast-paced environment. ROLE EXPECTATIONS This role requires strong reconciliation skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously. You will be expected to work to strict deadlines while maintaining accuracy across financial records, client balances and reporting. The successful candidate will be proactive, solutions-focused and confident communicating with a wide range of stakeholders both internally and externally. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE You'll be successful in this role if: Financial offboarding processes are completed accurately and on time Handover queries are minimised through strong preparation and organisation Client money transfers and reconciliations are completed compliantly Stakeholders receive clear communication and high levels of support Process improvements are identified and implemented effectively Internal teams trust your attention to detail and technical capability HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Most weeks, you'll be: Managing the end-to-end financial offboarding process for assigned properties Preparing final reconciliations and handover reporting Managing client money transfers and audit trails Liaising with property managers, clients and incoming agents Resolving financial discrepancies and responding to queries Monitoring accounts payable and receivable linked to offboarding properties Maintaining accurate financial records and system updates Supporting process improvements across the business migration function Providing guidance and mentoring to junior offboarding assistants WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR This role suits someone who: Has strong service charge or property accounting experience Enjoys working in a structured, process-driven environment Can confidently manage multiple deadlines and priorities Communicates professionally with clients and stakeholders Has excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Takes ownership and works proactively to resolve issues EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Service charge or property accounting experience Strong reconciliation experience Understanding of TPI guidelines and Right to Manage processes Advanced Excel skills Knowledge of accounting systems such as Propman Strong stakeholder management experience Accounting qualification or qualified by experience advantageous WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Discretionary bonus Hybrid working 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance, life assurance and enhanced family leave Fully funded training and professional development Paid sabbaticals as a loyalty reward Pension scheme and employee assistance programme Discounts across travel, retail, fitness and entertainment ABOUT RENDALL & RITTNER Rendall & Rittner is one of the UK's most established and highly accredited residential leasehold property management companies, managing over 90,000 homes nationwide. Founded in 1990 on the belief that property management should be more professional, transparent and customer-focused, those principles still drive how we operate today as a founding partner of Odevo. We are people-led and technology-enabled, investing heavily in our teams, systems and continuous improvement. Our standards are recognised through Investors in People Platinum, regulation by RICS and the FCA, and multiple industry awards, including Property Manager of the Year and Managing Agent of the Year. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on technical capability, organisation and stakeholder management We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required.
SF Partners
Finance Assistant
SF Partners Shirley, West Midlands
Our client is a small charitable organisation with a varied portfolio of activities, including the operation of a residential care service, the management of residential and commercial properties, and the oversight of an investment portfolio. The finance function is delivered by a small team of two, comprising the Finance Manager and a Finance Assistant. This is a varied, hands-on role offering the opportunity to work across all aspects of the finance function. Purpose of the Role To provide temporary cover for the Finance Assistant during a period of absence, ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of the finance department and supporting the timely production of accurate financial information. The successful candidate will be expected to work independently, manage a varied workload and become effective in the role quickly. Key Responsibilities Processing purchase ledger invoices, supplier payments and statement reconciliations. Maintaining the sales ledger, including raising invoices, posting receipts and credit control where required. Processing daily bank transactions and completing bank reconciliations. Assisting with cash management. Processing payroll using Sage Payroll. Preparing month-end journals, including prepayments and accruals. Assisting with the preparation of monthly management accounts. Reconciling balance sheet control accounts. Maintaining accurate financial records within Sage 50 Accounts. Responding to finance queries from suppliers, customers and colleagues. Supporting the Finance Manager with ad hoc finance and administrative tasks. Maintaining confidentiality and complying with established financial procedures. Person Specification Essential Previous experience in an all-round Finance Assistant or Accounts Assistant role. Experience of purchase ledger, sales ledger, bank reconciliations and payroll. Good understanding of double-entry bookkeeping. Experience of preparing month-end journals, including prepayments and accruals. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Excel. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to organise and prioritise workloads effectively. Able to work with minimal supervision and use initiative. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Desirable Experience of Sage 50 Accounts. Experience of Sage Payroll. Experience of assisting with monthly management accounts. Previous experience working within the charity or not-for-profit sector. AAT qualification or equivalent practical accounting experience. Personal Qualities The successful candidate will be: Reliable and dependable. Flexible and adaptable. Proactive with a positive approach. Able to build effective working relationships quickly. Comfortable working within a small team where responsibilities are varied. Committed to producing accurate work and meeting deadlines. Systems Sage 50 Accounts Sage Payroll Microsoft Office, including Excel Additional Information This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced finance professional who enjoys working in a small organisation where no two days are the same. The successful candidate will be expected to provide seamless support across the finance function, ensuring business continuity throughout the temporary assignment.
Jul 05, 2026
Seasonal
Our client is a small charitable organisation with a varied portfolio of activities, including the operation of a residential care service, the management of residential and commercial properties, and the oversight of an investment portfolio. The finance function is delivered by a small team of two, comprising the Finance Manager and a Finance Assistant. This is a varied, hands-on role offering the opportunity to work across all aspects of the finance function. Purpose of the Role To provide temporary cover for the Finance Assistant during a period of absence, ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of the finance department and supporting the timely production of accurate financial information. The successful candidate will be expected to work independently, manage a varied workload and become effective in the role quickly. Key Responsibilities Processing purchase ledger invoices, supplier payments and statement reconciliations. Maintaining the sales ledger, including raising invoices, posting receipts and credit control where required. Processing daily bank transactions and completing bank reconciliations. Assisting with cash management. Processing payroll using Sage Payroll. Preparing month-end journals, including prepayments and accruals. Assisting with the preparation of monthly management accounts. Reconciling balance sheet control accounts. Maintaining accurate financial records within Sage 50 Accounts. Responding to finance queries from suppliers, customers and colleagues. Supporting the Finance Manager with ad hoc finance and administrative tasks. Maintaining confidentiality and complying with established financial procedures. Person Specification Essential Previous experience in an all-round Finance Assistant or Accounts Assistant role. Experience of purchase ledger, sales ledger, bank reconciliations and payroll. Good understanding of double-entry bookkeeping. Experience of preparing month-end journals, including prepayments and accruals. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Excel. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to organise and prioritise workloads effectively. Able to work with minimal supervision and use initiative. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Desirable Experience of Sage 50 Accounts. Experience of Sage Payroll. Experience of assisting with monthly management accounts. Previous experience working within the charity or not-for-profit sector. AAT qualification or equivalent practical accounting experience. Personal Qualities The successful candidate will be: Reliable and dependable. Flexible and adaptable. Proactive with a positive approach. Able to build effective working relationships quickly. Comfortable working within a small team where responsibilities are varied. Committed to producing accurate work and meeting deadlines. Systems Sage 50 Accounts Sage Payroll Microsoft Office, including Excel Additional Information This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced finance professional who enjoys working in a small organisation where no two days are the same. The successful candidate will be expected to provide seamless support across the finance function, ensuring business continuity throughout the temporary assignment.
Command Recruitment
Assistant Lettings Manager
Command Recruitment Upminster, Essex
Assistant Lettings Manager - Upminster Basic Salary: 21,000- 24,000 (depending on experience) Realistic OTE: 40,000- 42,000 Location: Upminster Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Assistant Lettings Manager to join a high-performing, established residential lettings team within a leading independent estate agency. This is an ideal opportunity for an ambitious Senior Lettings Negotiator/Consultant looking to take the next step into management, or an existing Assistant Manager seeking greater earning potential, structured career progression, and ongoing professional development. The Role Working alongside the Lettings Manager, you'll play a key role in the day-to-day running of the branch, supporting the wider team while helping to drive performance and deliver exceptional customer service. You'll also deputise for the Lettings Manager in their absence, ensuring the branch continues to operate efficiently. Key Responsibilities Support the Lettings Manager with the day-to-day running of the branch. Motivate, coach and develop the lettings team to achieve individual and branch targets. Build and maintain strong relationships with landlords, tenants and applicants. Carry out valuations, negotiate offers and progress lets through to completion. Ensure high standards of customer service and compliance are maintained. Lead by example, contributing to the continued growth and success of the branch. Requirements Minimum 4 years' recent, continuous experience within residential lettings. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. A proactive and organised approach within a fast-paced environment. Excellent attention to detail and strong administrative skills. Confident using Microsoft Office and CRM/property software. A natural leader with the ability to inspire and support a successful team. Full UK driving licence. Salary & Benefits Basic salary of 21,000- 24,000 (DOE). Realistic OTE of 40,000- 42,000 . Company car or car allowance. Personal and office commission. Performance bonuses. Profit share scheme. Generous holiday allowance, including your birthday off (where applicable). Pension scheme. Ongoing training and structured career progression. Supportive, team-focused working environment. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30am - 6:00pm Friday: 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturday: 9:00am - 4:00pm (on a rota) Five-day working week with a scheduled weekday off. No Sunday working. If you're an experienced lettings professional ready to progress your career within a successful and rewarding environment, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 04, 2026
Full time
Assistant Lettings Manager - Upminster Basic Salary: 21,000- 24,000 (depending on experience) Realistic OTE: 40,000- 42,000 Location: Upminster Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Assistant Lettings Manager to join a high-performing, established residential lettings team within a leading independent estate agency. This is an ideal opportunity for an ambitious Senior Lettings Negotiator/Consultant looking to take the next step into management, or an existing Assistant Manager seeking greater earning potential, structured career progression, and ongoing professional development. The Role Working alongside the Lettings Manager, you'll play a key role in the day-to-day running of the branch, supporting the wider team while helping to drive performance and deliver exceptional customer service. You'll also deputise for the Lettings Manager in their absence, ensuring the branch continues to operate efficiently. Key Responsibilities Support the Lettings Manager with the day-to-day running of the branch. Motivate, coach and develop the lettings team to achieve individual and branch targets. Build and maintain strong relationships with landlords, tenants and applicants. Carry out valuations, negotiate offers and progress lets through to completion. Ensure high standards of customer service and compliance are maintained. Lead by example, contributing to the continued growth and success of the branch. Requirements Minimum 4 years' recent, continuous experience within residential lettings. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. A proactive and organised approach within a fast-paced environment. Excellent attention to detail and strong administrative skills. Confident using Microsoft Office and CRM/property software. A natural leader with the ability to inspire and support a successful team. Full UK driving licence. Salary & Benefits Basic salary of 21,000- 24,000 (DOE). Realistic OTE of 40,000- 42,000 . Company car or car allowance. Personal and office commission. Performance bonuses. Profit share scheme. Generous holiday allowance, including your birthday off (where applicable). Pension scheme. Ongoing training and structured career progression. Supportive, team-focused working environment. Working Hours Monday to Thursday: 8:30am - 6:00pm Friday: 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturday: 9:00am - 4:00pm (on a rota) Five-day working week with a scheduled weekday off. No Sunday working. If you're an experienced lettings professional ready to progress your career within a successful and rewarding environment, we'd love to hear from you.
Domus Recruitment
Assistant/Deputy Manager
Domus Recruitment Reigate, Surrey
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Deputy Manager / Assistant Manager to join an employee-owned residential care home near Redhill, Surrey. This is a fantastic chance for an experienced care professional to step into a key leadership role within a boutique, supportive 17-bed home where person-centred care truly comes first. You will work closely with the Registered Manager to ensure high-quality care delivery, oversee daily operations, support staff development, and maintain compliance, while also confidently being able to run the home effectively in the absence of the Registered Manager, including acting as Duty Manager. Key Responsibilities of an Assistant Manager Support the Registered Manager in the overall running of the home, ensuring safe, effective and high-quality care delivery at all times. Take direct responsibility for the day-to-day delivery of regulated care activities, ensuring residents receive personalised care aligned with their needs, wishes, risk assessments and care plans. Oversee key care systems including rotas, induction, training, competencies, supervisions and appraisals. Ensure accurate and up-to-date completion of care planning documentation, including risk assessments, care plans, PEEPs, consents and Mental Capacity Assessments. Support safe medication management processes in line with policies and regulations. Monitor and maintain high standards of infection prevention and control throughout the service. Carry out regular audits to ensure compliance and continuous improvement. Act as Duty Manager and effectively run the home in the absence of the Registered Manager. Promote a positive, person-centred culture focused on dignity, independence and wellbeing. Support staff development through supervision, training and competency assessments. Requirements: Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care (willingness to work towards Level 4 & 5). Previous Experience working within Elderly or Dementia care within the last 5 years Full UK Driving Licence. Previous experience in a senior care role within a residential or nursing setting. Strong leadership and organisational skills. Good understanding of care planning, risk assessments and medication management. Knowledge of CQC standards and safeguarding requirements. Ability to work independently and take responsibility for the service when required. Benefits: Competitive salary Generous bonus scheme Employee owned organisation If you are interested in the above position please apply, or for more information contact Emma Heath at Domus Recruitment. As part of our continual pursuit of quality candidates we appreciate and reward candidate recommendations from you if we successfully secure them a position. We will reward you with 300 if you recommend a new candidate to us who is not already registered and we secure them a role for a minimum of 1 month.
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Deputy Manager / Assistant Manager to join an employee-owned residential care home near Redhill, Surrey. This is a fantastic chance for an experienced care professional to step into a key leadership role within a boutique, supportive 17-bed home where person-centred care truly comes first. You will work closely with the Registered Manager to ensure high-quality care delivery, oversee daily operations, support staff development, and maintain compliance, while also confidently being able to run the home effectively in the absence of the Registered Manager, including acting as Duty Manager. Key Responsibilities of an Assistant Manager Support the Registered Manager in the overall running of the home, ensuring safe, effective and high-quality care delivery at all times. Take direct responsibility for the day-to-day delivery of regulated care activities, ensuring residents receive personalised care aligned with their needs, wishes, risk assessments and care plans. Oversee key care systems including rotas, induction, training, competencies, supervisions and appraisals. Ensure accurate and up-to-date completion of care planning documentation, including risk assessments, care plans, PEEPs, consents and Mental Capacity Assessments. Support safe medication management processes in line with policies and regulations. Monitor and maintain high standards of infection prevention and control throughout the service. Carry out regular audits to ensure compliance and continuous improvement. Act as Duty Manager and effectively run the home in the absence of the Registered Manager. Promote a positive, person-centred culture focused on dignity, independence and wellbeing. Support staff development through supervision, training and competency assessments. Requirements: Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care (willingness to work towards Level 4 & 5). Previous Experience working within Elderly or Dementia care within the last 5 years Full UK Driving Licence. Previous experience in a senior care role within a residential or nursing setting. Strong leadership and organisational skills. Good understanding of care planning, risk assessments and medication management. Knowledge of CQC standards and safeguarding requirements. Ability to work independently and take responsibility for the service when required. Benefits: Competitive salary Generous bonus scheme Employee owned organisation If you are interested in the above position please apply, or for more information contact Emma Heath at Domus Recruitment. As part of our continual pursuit of quality candidates we appreciate and reward candidate recommendations from you if we successfully secure them a position. We will reward you with 300 if you recommend a new candidate to us who is not already registered and we secure them a role for a minimum of 1 month.
CMD Recruitment
Assistant Technical Coordinator
CMD Recruitment City, Swindon
Assistant Construction Administrator Permanent Full Time Monday - Friday 37.5 hours per week 30,500pa Are you an organised and detail-focused Technical Coordinator looking to join a busy and growing residential development business? We're recruiting for a Technical Coordinator to play a key role in supporting the delivery of multiple developments from pre-construction through to completion. Working closely with the Development Manager and wider technical team, you'll be responsible for coordinating design information, managing project documentation and ensuring technical information is issued accurately and on time. The Role As Technical Coordinator, you'll act as the central point of contact for technical information throughout the development lifecycle. You'll ensure drawings, approvals and project documentation are effectively managed, enabling projects to progress smoothly from planning through to construction and handover. Key Responsibilities Coordinate technical information between consultants, contractors and internal departments throughout the design and construction process. Ensure all technical approvals, drawings and supporting documentation are obtained and issued in line with project programmes. Manage and maintain project documentation across multiple developments, ensuring information is accurately recorded, stored and easily accessible. Support the management of planning, engineering and design matters throughout the development process. Liaise with external stakeholders including planning authorities, Building Control, utility providers and warranty organisations. Coordinate Building Control and warranty submissions, ensuring all supporting information is accurate and submitted within required timescales. Organise and attend design team meetings, recording actions and ensuring follow-up activities are completed. Assist with the review and coordination of planning conditions to support timely project starts. Prepare and issue project handover documentation, including Home User Guides, operation and maintenance manuals and health and safety information. Maintain drawing registers and document control systems, ensuring all project information remains current and compliant. Attend site meetings and visits as required to support project delivery and resolve technical issues. Skills & Experience Previous experience within a technical, design or construction coordination role desirable Strong document management and administrative skills. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities. High attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem solving. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a wider team. If you're looking for a role where you can make a real impact on project delivery and work closely with experienced technical and development professionals, we'd love to hear from you. Due to the volume of applications received, only candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Assistant Construction Administrator Permanent Full Time Monday - Friday 37.5 hours per week 30,500pa Are you an organised and detail-focused Technical Coordinator looking to join a busy and growing residential development business? We're recruiting for a Technical Coordinator to play a key role in supporting the delivery of multiple developments from pre-construction through to completion. Working closely with the Development Manager and wider technical team, you'll be responsible for coordinating design information, managing project documentation and ensuring technical information is issued accurately and on time. The Role As Technical Coordinator, you'll act as the central point of contact for technical information throughout the development lifecycle. You'll ensure drawings, approvals and project documentation are effectively managed, enabling projects to progress smoothly from planning through to construction and handover. Key Responsibilities Coordinate technical information between consultants, contractors and internal departments throughout the design and construction process. Ensure all technical approvals, drawings and supporting documentation are obtained and issued in line with project programmes. Manage and maintain project documentation across multiple developments, ensuring information is accurately recorded, stored and easily accessible. Support the management of planning, engineering and design matters throughout the development process. Liaise with external stakeholders including planning authorities, Building Control, utility providers and warranty organisations. Coordinate Building Control and warranty submissions, ensuring all supporting information is accurate and submitted within required timescales. Organise and attend design team meetings, recording actions and ensuring follow-up activities are completed. Assist with the review and coordination of planning conditions to support timely project starts. Prepare and issue project handover documentation, including Home User Guides, operation and maintenance manuals and health and safety information. Maintain drawing registers and document control systems, ensuring all project information remains current and compliant. Attend site meetings and visits as required to support project delivery and resolve technical issues. Skills & Experience Previous experience within a technical, design or construction coordination role desirable Strong document management and administrative skills. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities. High attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem solving. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a wider team. If you're looking for a role where you can make a real impact on project delivery and work closely with experienced technical and development professionals, we'd love to hear from you. Due to the volume of applications received, only candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
The People Pod
Assistant Manager (6 Month Contract)
The People Pod Edinburgh, Midlothian
Assistant Manager (6-Month Fixed-Term Contract) Edinburgh £30,000 + 10% Bonus (pro-rata) Calling All Hotel, Retail & Hospitality Managers! Are you an Assistant Hotel Manager, Duty Manager, Front Office Manager, Operations Manager or Hospitality Leader looking for a fresh challenge? We're recruiting for a premium residential living brand seeking a hands-on Assistant Manager to support the day-to-day click apply for full job details
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Assistant Manager (6-Month Fixed-Term Contract) Edinburgh £30,000 + 10% Bonus (pro-rata) Calling All Hotel, Retail & Hospitality Managers! Are you an Assistant Hotel Manager, Duty Manager, Front Office Manager, Operations Manager or Hospitality Leader looking for a fresh challenge? We're recruiting for a premium residential living brand seeking a hands-on Assistant Manager to support the day-to-day click apply for full job details
Randstad Construction & Property
Assistant Site Manager
Randstad Construction & Property City Of Westminster, London
Assistant Site Manager (Remediation) - South West London - up to 250 a day An Assistant Site Manager is required to oversee remediation works on large residential buildings in South West London. The project will commence on site imminently and involves the replacement and remediation works both internally & externally to ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements (Building Safety Act). Role/duties: Reporting to a site based Site Manager they will be required to ensure smooth construction process including managing of all site labour and sub-contractors, management of construction programme, minimising/eliminating potential programme delays. The Assistant Site Manager will also liaise with the client & associated consultants & be able to attend regular progress meetings. Qualifications: Relevant qualification and tickets - CSCS, SMSTS, First Aid. A valid driving licence will also be required for this role. If you are interested in the role please contact Chris Schmid on (phone number removed) or alternatively email your CV. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Jul 03, 2026
Seasonal
Assistant Site Manager (Remediation) - South West London - up to 250 a day An Assistant Site Manager is required to oversee remediation works on large residential buildings in South West London. The project will commence on site imminently and involves the replacement and remediation works both internally & externally to ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements (Building Safety Act). Role/duties: Reporting to a site based Site Manager they will be required to ensure smooth construction process including managing of all site labour and sub-contractors, management of construction programme, minimising/eliminating potential programme delays. The Assistant Site Manager will also liaise with the client & associated consultants & be able to attend regular progress meetings. Qualifications: Relevant qualification and tickets - CSCS, SMSTS, First Aid. A valid driving licence will also be required for this role. If you are interested in the role please contact Chris Schmid on (phone number removed) or alternatively email your CV. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Quantity Surveyor Construction
Ignite Talent Group Ltd Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Overview Our client is a well-established, privately-owned Tier 1 construction contractor with an outstanding reputation for delivering high-quality projects across the residential, commercial, industrial and public sectors. Due to continued growth and a strong forward order book, they are looking to appoint an experienced Project Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a financially secure business that invests in its people, delivers exciting projects and offers genuine long-term career progression. The Opportunity You'll take commercial responsibility for one of several exciting projects currently due to commence, including: A large-scale residential housing development A major industrial warehouse scheme A new purpose-built student accommodation development Working closely with the Commercial Manager and Project Team, you'll manage the commercial aspects of your project from procurement through to final account. This is a hybrid role, with your time split between the regional office and site, allowing you to build strong relationships with operational teams while maintaining commercial control. Responsibilities Managing project costs from pre-construction through to final account Procuring subcontract packages Preparing subcontract documentation Managing subcontractor accounts and valuations Cost reporting and forecasting Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities Preparing monthly CVRs Pricing variations and change management Working closely with site teams to maximise project performance Building strong relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors Supporting successful commercial delivery while maintaining profitability About You We're looking for an ambitious Quantity Surveyor who enjoys taking ownership of projects and working collaboratively within a supportive commercial team. You'll ideally have: Experience as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor or Project Quantity Surveyor with a main contractor Strong knowledge of JCT contracts Experience delivering construction projects from start to finish Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills The ability to build strong relationships across project teams Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline (preferred) Full UK Driving Licence Experience within residential, industrial, commercial or student accommodation projects would be highly advantageous. What's on Offer? 55,000 - 65,000 Basic Salary Car Allowance Annual Bonus Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Generous Annual Leave Hybrid Working (Office & Site) Ongoing Training & Development Genuine Career Progression Why Apply? This is an opportunity to join a highly respected contractor with a secure pipeline of work across multiple sectors. You'll be given ownership of your own project, supported by an experienced commercial team, and offered clear opportunities for progression within a business that values long-term career development. If you're looking to take the next step in your Quantity Surveying career and want to work on high-profile construction projects within a supportive and growing organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Overview Our client is a well-established, privately-owned Tier 1 construction contractor with an outstanding reputation for delivering high-quality projects across the residential, commercial, industrial and public sectors. Due to continued growth and a strong forward order book, they are looking to appoint an experienced Project Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a financially secure business that invests in its people, delivers exciting projects and offers genuine long-term career progression. The Opportunity You'll take commercial responsibility for one of several exciting projects currently due to commence, including: A large-scale residential housing development A major industrial warehouse scheme A new purpose-built student accommodation development Working closely with the Commercial Manager and Project Team, you'll manage the commercial aspects of your project from procurement through to final account. This is a hybrid role, with your time split between the regional office and site, allowing you to build strong relationships with operational teams while maintaining commercial control. Responsibilities Managing project costs from pre-construction through to final account Procuring subcontract packages Preparing subcontract documentation Managing subcontractor accounts and valuations Cost reporting and forecasting Identifying and managing commercial risks and opportunities Preparing monthly CVRs Pricing variations and change management Working closely with site teams to maximise project performance Building strong relationships with clients, consultants and subcontractors Supporting successful commercial delivery while maintaining profitability About You We're looking for an ambitious Quantity Surveyor who enjoys taking ownership of projects and working collaboratively within a supportive commercial team. You'll ideally have: Experience as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor or Project Quantity Surveyor with a main contractor Strong knowledge of JCT contracts Experience delivering construction projects from start to finish Excellent commercial awareness and negotiation skills The ability to build strong relationships across project teams Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline (preferred) Full UK Driving Licence Experience within residential, industrial, commercial or student accommodation projects would be highly advantageous. What's on Offer? 55,000 - 65,000 Basic Salary Car Allowance Annual Bonus Pension Scheme Private Healthcare Generous Annual Leave Hybrid Working (Office & Site) Ongoing Training & Development Genuine Career Progression Why Apply? This is an opportunity to join a highly respected contractor with a secure pipeline of work across multiple sectors. You'll be given ownership of your own project, supported by an experienced commercial team, and offered clear opportunities for progression within a business that values long-term career development. If you're looking to take the next step in your Quantity Surveying career and want to work on high-profile construction projects within a supportive and growing organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Inc Recruitment
Sales/Customer Service
Inc Recruitment City, Leeds
Are you looking for a new career in sales and customer service? Do you have the drive and ambition our client is looking for to join this award winning sales and marketing organisation; they are looking to enhance their sales advisor and customer service team with independent individuals who are capable of seeking and developing new opportunities within the sales advisor and marketing industry. Within this opportunity you will be working alongside the best sales advisors and customer service specialists in the country whilst promoting an exciting client portfolio. You will be representing iconic brands and playing a very important role in ongoing business success while developing your skills in residential environments. This opportunity provides great opportunity for progression whilst also offering uncapped financial incentives. Successful candidates will be well-presented, self-starters who are capable of demonstrating a desire to succeed in a face to face sales advisor and customer service environment. Successful candidates will: Have strong communication skills and customer service skills Be self-motivated Have a tenacious approach to personal development Possess a competitive sales mentality Have an entrepreneurial mind-set Sales advisors and Customer Service advisors will: Approach new and potential customers on behalf of their clients Keep up to date with relevant client product information Understand customer trends and market traits Provide excellent Customer Service in a professional manner Complete Sales and relevant paperwork to a high standard Set individual sales targets and goals to achieve No experience is necessary although our client welcomes candidates with any previous experience in the following areas: customer service, sales representative, marketing supervisor, sales executive, direct sales, field sales, marketing executive, retail, service supervisor, call centre, call centre inbound, marketing representative, manager, bar manager, hospitality, receptionist, warehouse, marketing assistant, front of house, direct marketing, sales assistant, and any other customer service or sales role. No previous sales and customer service experience is required but are an advantage for this self employed, commission only plus incentives role as their established coaching system and driven team are ready to coach you in all aspects of their business through their daily coaching syllabus, 'Cycle of Development'. Apply now. Please note, by applying to this advert you acknowledge our privacy policy applies and give consent for Inc Recruitment to share the data you provide with our client so that they may contact you regarding the role or any other role they deem you suitable for. For more information, please see our website before applying
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a new career in sales and customer service? Do you have the drive and ambition our client is looking for to join this award winning sales and marketing organisation; they are looking to enhance their sales advisor and customer service team with independent individuals who are capable of seeking and developing new opportunities within the sales advisor and marketing industry. Within this opportunity you will be working alongside the best sales advisors and customer service specialists in the country whilst promoting an exciting client portfolio. You will be representing iconic brands and playing a very important role in ongoing business success while developing your skills in residential environments. This opportunity provides great opportunity for progression whilst also offering uncapped financial incentives. Successful candidates will be well-presented, self-starters who are capable of demonstrating a desire to succeed in a face to face sales advisor and customer service environment. Successful candidates will: Have strong communication skills and customer service skills Be self-motivated Have a tenacious approach to personal development Possess a competitive sales mentality Have an entrepreneurial mind-set Sales advisors and Customer Service advisors will: Approach new and potential customers on behalf of their clients Keep up to date with relevant client product information Understand customer trends and market traits Provide excellent Customer Service in a professional manner Complete Sales and relevant paperwork to a high standard Set individual sales targets and goals to achieve No experience is necessary although our client welcomes candidates with any previous experience in the following areas: customer service, sales representative, marketing supervisor, sales executive, direct sales, field sales, marketing executive, retail, service supervisor, call centre, call centre inbound, marketing representative, manager, bar manager, hospitality, receptionist, warehouse, marketing assistant, front of house, direct marketing, sales assistant, and any other customer service or sales role. No previous sales and customer service experience is required but are an advantage for this self employed, commission only plus incentives role as their established coaching system and driven team are ready to coach you in all aspects of their business through their daily coaching syllabus, 'Cycle of Development'. Apply now. Please note, by applying to this advert you acknowledge our privacy policy applies and give consent for Inc Recruitment to share the data you provide with our client so that they may contact you regarding the role or any other role they deem you suitable for. For more information, please see our website before applying
Penguin Recruitment
Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Reigate, Surrey
Job Tile: Town Planner Location: Reigate About the Company Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a care and residential developer with a strong track record in delivering high-quality residential and mixed-use schemes across the UK. The organisation operates across the full development lifecycle, from early land promotion through to planning consent and delivery, working collaboratively with landowners, consultants, and local authorities. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Graduate or Assistant Town Planner with at least 1 year of relevant experience to join a dynamic and commercially focused planning team, and further develop their career within a developer-led environment. The Role As a Town Planner, you will support the planning team in delivering a diverse portfolio of development projects, primarily within residential and mixed-use sectors. You will gain exposure to strategic land promotion, planning applications, and development feasibility work, contributing directly to projects shaping the built environment. This is a hands-on role offering excellent career progression, mentorship, and the opportunity to work closely with senior planners and development professionals. Key Responsibilities Assist in the preparation, submission, and management of planning applications and pre-application enquiries Undertake site appraisals, planning policy research, and development feasibility assessments Support the preparation of planning statements, reports, and supporting documentation Liaise with local planning authorities, consultants, and external stakeholders Assist in the promotion of strategic land opportunities Attend site visits, client meetings, and stakeholder consultations Monitor planning applications and contribute to appeals where required Maintain accurate project records and support general project coordination About You Degree qualified in Town Planning or a related discipline 1+ year experience in a planning role (developer, consultancy, or local authority) Strong understanding of the UK planning system and policy framework Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage workload effectively and work both independently and as part of a team Commercial awareness and an interest in residential and development-led planning Working towards (or willingness to work towards) RTPI chartership is desirable What's on Offer Opportunity to work within a leading development-focused planning environment Exposure to high-profile residential and mixed-use schemes Structured career development and RTPI support Collaborative and supportive team culture Hybrid working options (role dependent) Competitive salary and benefits package Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet suitable candidates ASAP. If you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Job Tile: Town Planner Location: Reigate About the Company Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a care and residential developer with a strong track record in delivering high-quality residential and mixed-use schemes across the UK. The organisation operates across the full development lifecycle, from early land promotion through to planning consent and delivery, working collaboratively with landowners, consultants, and local authorities. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Graduate or Assistant Town Planner with at least 1 year of relevant experience to join a dynamic and commercially focused planning team, and further develop their career within a developer-led environment. The Role As a Town Planner, you will support the planning team in delivering a diverse portfolio of development projects, primarily within residential and mixed-use sectors. You will gain exposure to strategic land promotion, planning applications, and development feasibility work, contributing directly to projects shaping the built environment. This is a hands-on role offering excellent career progression, mentorship, and the opportunity to work closely with senior planners and development professionals. Key Responsibilities Assist in the preparation, submission, and management of planning applications and pre-application enquiries Undertake site appraisals, planning policy research, and development feasibility assessments Support the preparation of planning statements, reports, and supporting documentation Liaise with local planning authorities, consultants, and external stakeholders Assist in the promotion of strategic land opportunities Attend site visits, client meetings, and stakeholder consultations Monitor planning applications and contribute to appeals where required Maintain accurate project records and support general project coordination About You Degree qualified in Town Planning or a related discipline 1+ year experience in a planning role (developer, consultancy, or local authority) Strong understanding of the UK planning system and policy framework Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage workload effectively and work both independently and as part of a team Commercial awareness and an interest in residential and development-led planning Working towards (or willingness to work towards) RTPI chartership is desirable What's on Offer Opportunity to work within a leading development-focused planning environment Exposure to high-profile residential and mixed-use schemes Structured career development and RTPI support Collaborative and supportive team culture Hybrid working options (role dependent) Competitive salary and benefits package Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet suitable candidates ASAP. If you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Ad Warrior
Domestic Assistant
Ad Warrior Bradford, Yorkshire
Domestic Assistant Location: Bradford Salary : £12.71 per hour Vacancy Type: Full-time, Permanent Hours: 9am to 5pm Job Summary They are seeking a dedicated Domestic Assistant/Cleaner to join their team. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining high standards of cleanliness and hygiene, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for clients and staff alike. This role offers an opportunity to work in a professional setting, contributing to the overall wellbeing and satisfaction of their clients. Prior experience in commercial cleaning, or hospital environments is highly desirable. Responsibilities: - Perform general cleaning duties in residential or commercial settings - Dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures - Sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming floors - Cleaning and sanitizing bathrooms and kitchens - Emptying trash bins and disposing of waste properly - Making beds and changing linens - Organizing and tidying up rooms Skills: - Experience in hospital or commercial cleaning is preferred - Knowledge of proper cleaning techniques and use of cleaning equipment - Attention to detail and ability to follow instructions - Strong time management skills to complete tasks efficiently - Physical stamina to perform repetitive tasks and lift heavy objects if necessary Experience is preferred but fully training will be given to ensure you have all the skills needed to provide the very highest standards in your role. Training & Benefits Comprehensive induction programme, including shadow shifts. Access to e-learning and face-to-face training. Ongoing skills development and refresher training. Regular one-to-one supervision with a line manager. Annual performance appraisal. Equal opportunities employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Note: This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the position. Duties, responsibilities, and skills may vary depending on the specific needs of the employer. Experience Essential: 1 years experience Benefits: Free parking On-site parking To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable company, please do not hesitate to apply.
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Domestic Assistant Location: Bradford Salary : £12.71 per hour Vacancy Type: Full-time, Permanent Hours: 9am to 5pm Job Summary They are seeking a dedicated Domestic Assistant/Cleaner to join their team. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining high standards of cleanliness and hygiene, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for clients and staff alike. This role offers an opportunity to work in a professional setting, contributing to the overall wellbeing and satisfaction of their clients. Prior experience in commercial cleaning, or hospital environments is highly desirable. Responsibilities: - Perform general cleaning duties in residential or commercial settings - Dusting and polishing furniture and fixtures - Sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming floors - Cleaning and sanitizing bathrooms and kitchens - Emptying trash bins and disposing of waste properly - Making beds and changing linens - Organizing and tidying up rooms Skills: - Experience in hospital or commercial cleaning is preferred - Knowledge of proper cleaning techniques and use of cleaning equipment - Attention to detail and ability to follow instructions - Strong time management skills to complete tasks efficiently - Physical stamina to perform repetitive tasks and lift heavy objects if necessary Experience is preferred but fully training will be given to ensure you have all the skills needed to provide the very highest standards in your role. Training & Benefits Comprehensive induction programme, including shadow shifts. Access to e-learning and face-to-face training. Ongoing skills development and refresher training. Regular one-to-one supervision with a line manager. Annual performance appraisal. Equal opportunities employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Note: This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the position. Duties, responsibilities, and skills may vary depending on the specific needs of the employer. Experience Essential: 1 years experience Benefits: Free parking On-site parking To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable company, please do not hesitate to apply.
1st Executive Ltd
Assistant Quantity Surveyor
1st Executive Ltd
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Location: Kent / South East London (Hybrid Working Available) The Opportunity Our client is a well-established and highly respected multi-disciplinary consultancy delivering professional services across the public sector, residential, and property sectors. With a strong pipeline of projects and a reputation for quality, innovation, and long-term client partnerships, they are looking to appoint an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their growing Cost Consultancy team. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Quantity Surveyor with 2-3 years' post-graduate experience who is looking to develop their career within a supportive consultancy environment. The successful candidate will gain exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects while working alongside experienced surveyors and industry professionals. The Role The Assistant Quantity Surveyor will support the delivery of cost management and commercial services across a range of construction and refurbishment projects. Working closely with senior surveyors, project teams, clients, and contractors, you will contribute to the successful commercial management of projects from inception through to final account, ensuring value for money and effective cost control throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Assist in the preparation of cost plans, estimates, budgets, and feasibility studies for construction and refurbishment projects. Support the administration of building contracts, including valuations, variations, and final accounts. Assist with procurement activities, including tender preparation, tender analysis, and reporting. Prepare and review interim valuations and project cost reports. Monitor project costs, expenditure, and cash flow forecasts, identifying risks and opportunities. Support the provision of commercial and contractual advice to clients and project teams. Work collaboratively with project managers, building surveyors, contractors, and other consultants. Assist in the delivery of refurbishment, maintenance, compliance, and capital works projects. Ensure all work is completed in accordance with professional standards, industry best practice, and client requirements. Maintain accurate project records and contribute to project reporting and governance processes. About You Essential Requirements Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related construction discipline. 2-3 years' post-degree experience within a Quantity Surveying role. Experience working within a consultancy, cost consultancy, or private practice environment. Good understanding of construction costs, procurement routes, and contract administration. Strong numerical, analytical, and reporting skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively within a team environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Experience Experience within the social housing, residential, or public sector environment. Exposure to refurbishment, planned maintenance, compliance, or capital works projects. Working knowledge of JCT contracts. Progress towards RICS chartership or a desire to work towards professional accreditation. Key Competencies Strong attention to detail and commercial awareness. Proactive and eager to learn from experienced professionals. Excellent organisational and time management skills. Effective stakeholder communication and relationship-building abilities. Ability to work collaboratively while taking ownership of allocated tasks. Problem-solving mindset with a focus on delivering practical solutions. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a growing and highly respected consultancy. Exposure to a varied portfolio of projects across the public and residential sectors. Structured career development and mentoring from experienced professionals. Support towards professional development and chartership where applicable. Collaborative and supportive working environment with clear progression opportunities.
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor Location: Kent / South East London (Hybrid Working Available) The Opportunity Our client is a well-established and highly respected multi-disciplinary consultancy delivering professional services across the public sector, residential, and property sectors. With a strong pipeline of projects and a reputation for quality, innovation, and long-term client partnerships, they are looking to appoint an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their growing Cost Consultancy team. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Quantity Surveyor with 2-3 years' post-graduate experience who is looking to develop their career within a supportive consultancy environment. The successful candidate will gain exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects while working alongside experienced surveyors and industry professionals. The Role The Assistant Quantity Surveyor will support the delivery of cost management and commercial services across a range of construction and refurbishment projects. Working closely with senior surveyors, project teams, clients, and contractors, you will contribute to the successful commercial management of projects from inception through to final account, ensuring value for money and effective cost control throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Assist in the preparation of cost plans, estimates, budgets, and feasibility studies for construction and refurbishment projects. Support the administration of building contracts, including valuations, variations, and final accounts. Assist with procurement activities, including tender preparation, tender analysis, and reporting. Prepare and review interim valuations and project cost reports. Monitor project costs, expenditure, and cash flow forecasts, identifying risks and opportunities. Support the provision of commercial and contractual advice to clients and project teams. Work collaboratively with project managers, building surveyors, contractors, and other consultants. Assist in the delivery of refurbishment, maintenance, compliance, and capital works projects. Ensure all work is completed in accordance with professional standards, industry best practice, and client requirements. Maintain accurate project records and contribute to project reporting and governance processes. About You Essential Requirements Degree qualified in Quantity Surveying or a related construction discipline. 2-3 years' post-degree experience within a Quantity Surveying role. Experience working within a consultancy, cost consultancy, or private practice environment. Good understanding of construction costs, procurement routes, and contract administration. Strong numerical, analytical, and reporting skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively within a team environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Experience Experience within the social housing, residential, or public sector environment. Exposure to refurbishment, planned maintenance, compliance, or capital works projects. Working knowledge of JCT contracts. Progress towards RICS chartership or a desire to work towards professional accreditation. Key Competencies Strong attention to detail and commercial awareness. Proactive and eager to learn from experienced professionals. Excellent organisational and time management skills. Effective stakeholder communication and relationship-building abilities. Ability to work collaboratively while taking ownership of allocated tasks. Problem-solving mindset with a focus on delivering practical solutions. What's on Offer Opportunity to join a growing and highly respected consultancy. Exposure to a varied portfolio of projects across the public and residential sectors. Structured career development and mentoring from experienced professionals. Support towards professional development and chartership where applicable. Collaborative and supportive working environment with clear progression opportunities.
The Cinnamon Care Collection
Head Chef
The Cinnamon Care Collection New Milton, Hampshire
Head Chef £43,000 per annum plus company benefits Full Time - Sociable Hours A Top 20 Care Home Group 2026! Awarded One of the UK s Best Companies to Work For Mornington Court is a luxury 57 bed care home that provides the most luxurious surroundings and the very best in residential and dementia care and support. At Cinnamon we like to understand what our residents enjoy. That s why our chefs visit our residents and establish likes and dislikes and ensure that the home s menu cycle works for them. On occasions when this doesn t work they are happy to cook something different. Our chefs cater for modified and individual diets and have support at hand to seek advice and guidance if needed. The standard of food that we require will be high-end, beautifully presented, using fresh ingredients and locally sourced where available. We insist that every meal time is a truly enjoyable experience for our residents. Overseeing and managing a full kitchen team including a second chef and kitchen assistants, you will ensure that all kitchen services are efficient, and that the required Health and Safety measures are in place and adhered to within the department. Additional requirements of this role include: Monitoring the performance of suppliers and regularly check that their prices remain competitive, ensuring that the General Manager is kept informed accordingly. Support cost-effective stock control systems and ensure these are in place to minimise waste. Maintain a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness in the kitchen and food storage areas at all times, in accordance with the appropriate food hygiene regulations. Ensure the management and implementation of safe working procedures and practices in accordance with Health and Safety legislation. Assist the General Manager in the resolution of any complaints concerning the catering service. Actively participate in events held in home, liaising with the General Manager and Wellbeing & Lifestyle Coordinators to ensure nutrition and hydration needs are met, as well as social aspects of such events. Person Specification: This role involves working within a team which is committed to providing an excellent food service to the residents, having appropriate supervisory experience and relevant qualifications pertaining to the safe delivery of Food and Hygiene or Catering Services. Key Attributes: Level 3 in Catering or equivalent QCF qualification Working knowledge of Health and Safety legislation Team player, self -motivated, proactive, flexible and adaptable Ability to organize and prioritise workload, and work under pressure Ability to communicate and manage interpersonal relationships, including influencing skills Reasonable access outside working hours in emergency situations
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Head Chef £43,000 per annum plus company benefits Full Time - Sociable Hours A Top 20 Care Home Group 2026! Awarded One of the UK s Best Companies to Work For Mornington Court is a luxury 57 bed care home that provides the most luxurious surroundings and the very best in residential and dementia care and support. At Cinnamon we like to understand what our residents enjoy. That s why our chefs visit our residents and establish likes and dislikes and ensure that the home s menu cycle works for them. On occasions when this doesn t work they are happy to cook something different. Our chefs cater for modified and individual diets and have support at hand to seek advice and guidance if needed. The standard of food that we require will be high-end, beautifully presented, using fresh ingredients and locally sourced where available. We insist that every meal time is a truly enjoyable experience for our residents. Overseeing and managing a full kitchen team including a second chef and kitchen assistants, you will ensure that all kitchen services are efficient, and that the required Health and Safety measures are in place and adhered to within the department. Additional requirements of this role include: Monitoring the performance of suppliers and regularly check that their prices remain competitive, ensuring that the General Manager is kept informed accordingly. Support cost-effective stock control systems and ensure these are in place to minimise waste. Maintain a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness in the kitchen and food storage areas at all times, in accordance with the appropriate food hygiene regulations. Ensure the management and implementation of safe working procedures and practices in accordance with Health and Safety legislation. Assist the General Manager in the resolution of any complaints concerning the catering service. Actively participate in events held in home, liaising with the General Manager and Wellbeing & Lifestyle Coordinators to ensure nutrition and hydration needs are met, as well as social aspects of such events. Person Specification: This role involves working within a team which is committed to providing an excellent food service to the residents, having appropriate supervisory experience and relevant qualifications pertaining to the safe delivery of Food and Hygiene or Catering Services. Key Attributes: Level 3 in Catering or equivalent QCF qualification Working knowledge of Health and Safety legislation Team player, self -motivated, proactive, flexible and adaptable Ability to organize and prioritise workload, and work under pressure Ability to communicate and manage interpersonal relationships, including influencing skills Reasonable access outside working hours in emergency situations
Flagship Consulting
Assistant Project Manager
Flagship Consulting Bristol, Gloucestershire
One of the regions fastest growing Property Consultancies is actively recruiting an Assistant Project Manager to be based in Bristol. THE COMPANY The client is an independent, privately owned Consultancy with a network of offices across the UK. They have a great reputation in the market and are working on some regions largest developments. Projects can range from Public to Private sector and include Residential, Commercial, Education and Health. Values currently range from £500k to £50 million so a fantastic range and size of projects. THE POSITION They are actively looking to recruit an Assistant Project Manager to work alongside a team of experienced Chartered professionals and get involved in a range of projects from inception to completion. The successful Project Manager will be given the opportunity to work on projects across a range of sectors which provides an excellent opportunity for someone who has perhaps become pigeonholed in one sector with a larger Consultancy. Value of projects can range from £1 - £20 million. THE CANDIDATE The successful Project Manager must: • Have a construction related degree • Have some industry experience either as a Project Manager, Building Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor or Engineer although fresh Graduates will also be considered • Have a great attitude and work ethic • Have good communication and client facing skills WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY • Excellent company culture and flat management structure • Opportunity to work on some exciting projects across multiple sectors • Industry leading training • Excellent track record or progressing Graduates to senior management positions INTERESTED? Apply in confidence to this advert or contact Nella Mihelcic on (phone number removed) for more information.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
One of the regions fastest growing Property Consultancies is actively recruiting an Assistant Project Manager to be based in Bristol. THE COMPANY The client is an independent, privately owned Consultancy with a network of offices across the UK. They have a great reputation in the market and are working on some regions largest developments. Projects can range from Public to Private sector and include Residential, Commercial, Education and Health. Values currently range from £500k to £50 million so a fantastic range and size of projects. THE POSITION They are actively looking to recruit an Assistant Project Manager to work alongside a team of experienced Chartered professionals and get involved in a range of projects from inception to completion. The successful Project Manager will be given the opportunity to work on projects across a range of sectors which provides an excellent opportunity for someone who has perhaps become pigeonholed in one sector with a larger Consultancy. Value of projects can range from £1 - £20 million. THE CANDIDATE The successful Project Manager must: • Have a construction related degree • Have some industry experience either as a Project Manager, Building Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor or Engineer although fresh Graduates will also be considered • Have a great attitude and work ethic • Have good communication and client facing skills WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY • Excellent company culture and flat management structure • Opportunity to work on some exciting projects across multiple sectors • Industry leading training • Excellent track record or progressing Graduates to senior management positions INTERESTED? Apply in confidence to this advert or contact Nella Mihelcic on (phone number removed) for more information.
Choice Support
Social Care Team Leader
Choice Support Hastings, Sussex
Social Care Team Leader We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Team Manager to lead and support care teams, helping people with learning disabilities and autism live independent, fulfilling lives. Position: Social Care Team Leader (appointed internally as Team Manager) Salary: £28,068 per annum Location: Hastings, East Sussex Hours: Full-time, 39 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 16 July 2026 About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced support worker or senior support worker looking to take their first step into management. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring people receive high quality, person centred support that enables them to achieve their goals and live the life they choose. Key responsibilities include: Ensuring people receive safe, personalised support that reflects their individual needs and aspirations Keeping support plans up to date and promoting independence, confidence and skill development Supporting, motivating and developing your team through coaching, supervision and regular feedback Leading with recruitment, inductions, rota planning and maintaining safe staffing levels Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the smooth running of the locations Leading by example and promoting a positive, inclusive and supportive culture Building strong relationships with the people you support, colleagues, families and professionals Maintaining accurate records, carrying out quality checks and ensuring high standards of care Participating in the on call rota and providing occasional evening or weekend support when required About You This role could be your first move into leadership, and full support will be provided to help you develop your management skills. You will have: Around two years' experience in adult social care, ideally within supported living, residential or community services A Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management, or be willing to work towards it An understanding of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and safeguarding principles Confidence using Microsoft Office applications and electronic care management systems Good organisational skills with the ability to maintain accurate and confidential records Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships A caring, flexible and positive approach with a genuine commitment to supporting others About the Organisation This is an opportunity to join a well established social care organisation during an exciting period of change. As part of a wider organisational restructure, you will play an important role in shaping the future of the organisation, developing teams and improving outcomes for the people you support. The organisation is committed to safer recruitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Care Worker, Team Leader, Care Team Leader, Assistant Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Supported Living Team Leader, Service Coordinator or Assistant Service Manager. Please note this role is being advertised by the recruitment agency acting on behalf of the hiring organisation. Applications will be reviewed on receipt and the organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy early should a suitable candidate be appointed.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Social Care Team Leader We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Team Manager to lead and support care teams, helping people with learning disabilities and autism live independent, fulfilling lives. Position: Social Care Team Leader (appointed internally as Team Manager) Salary: £28,068 per annum Location: Hastings, East Sussex Hours: Full-time, 39 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 16 July 2026 About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced support worker or senior support worker looking to take their first step into management. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring people receive high quality, person centred support that enables them to achieve their goals and live the life they choose. Key responsibilities include: Ensuring people receive safe, personalised support that reflects their individual needs and aspirations Keeping support plans up to date and promoting independence, confidence and skill development Supporting, motivating and developing your team through coaching, supervision and regular feedback Leading with recruitment, inductions, rota planning and maintaining safe staffing levels Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the smooth running of the locations Leading by example and promoting a positive, inclusive and supportive culture Building strong relationships with the people you support, colleagues, families and professionals Maintaining accurate records, carrying out quality checks and ensuring high standards of care Participating in the on call rota and providing occasional evening or weekend support when required About You This role could be your first move into leadership, and full support will be provided to help you develop your management skills. You will have: Around two years' experience in adult social care, ideally within supported living, residential or community services A Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management, or be willing to work towards it An understanding of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and safeguarding principles Confidence using Microsoft Office applications and electronic care management systems Good organisational skills with the ability to maintain accurate and confidential records Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships A caring, flexible and positive approach with a genuine commitment to supporting others About the Organisation This is an opportunity to join a well established social care organisation during an exciting period of change. As part of a wider organisational restructure, you will play an important role in shaping the future of the organisation, developing teams and improving outcomes for the people you support. The organisation is committed to safer recruitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Care Worker, Team Leader, Care Team Leader, Assistant Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Supported Living Team Leader, Service Coordinator or Assistant Service Manager. Please note this role is being advertised by the recruitment agency acting on behalf of the hiring organisation. Applications will be reviewed on receipt and the organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy early should a suitable candidate be appointed.
Choice Support
Social Care Team Leader
Choice Support
Social Care Team Leader We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Team Manager to lead and support care teams, helping people with learning disabilities and autism live independent, fulfilling lives. Position: Social Care Team Leader (appointed internally as Team Manager) Salary: £28,068 per annum Location: Nantwich and Crewe, Cheshire Hours: Full-time, 39 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 16 July 2026 About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced support worker or senior support worker looking to take their first step into management. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring people receive high quality, person centred support that enables them to achieve their goals and live the life they choose. Key responsibilities include: Ensuring people receive safe, personalised support that reflects their individual needs and aspirations Keeping support plans up to date and promoting independence, confidence and skill development Supporting, motivating and developing your team through coaching, supervision and regular feedback Leading with recruitment, inductions, rota planning and maintaining safe staffing levels Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the smooth running of the locations Leading by example and promoting a positive, inclusive and supportive culture Building strong relationships with the people you support, colleagues, families and professionals Maintaining accurate records, carrying out quality checks and ensuring high standards of care Participating in the on call rota and providing occasional evening or weekend support when required About You This role could be your first move into leadership, and full support will be provided to help you develop your management skills. You will have: Around two years' experience in adult social care, ideally within supported living, residential or community services A Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management, or be willing to work towards it An understanding of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and safeguarding principles Confidence using Microsoft Office applications and electronic care management systems Good organisational skills with the ability to maintain accurate and confidential records Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships A caring, flexible and positive approach with a genuine commitment to supporting others About the Organisation This is an opportunity to join a well established social care organisation during an exciting period of change. As part of a wider organisational restructure, you will play an important role in shaping the future of the organisation, developing teams and improving outcomes for the people you support. The organisation is committed to safer recruitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Care Worker, Team Leader, Care Team Leader, Assistant Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Supported Living Team Leader, Service Coordinator or Assistant Service Manager. Please note this role is being advertised by the recruitment agency acting on behalf of the hiring organisation. Applications will be reviewed on receipt and the organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy early should a suitable candidate be appointed.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Social Care Team Leader We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Team Manager to lead and support care teams, helping people with learning disabilities and autism live independent, fulfilling lives. Position: Social Care Team Leader (appointed internally as Team Manager) Salary: £28,068 per annum Location: Nantwich and Crewe, Cheshire Hours: Full-time, 39 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 16 July 2026 About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced support worker or senior support worker looking to take their first step into management. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring people receive high quality, person centred support that enables them to achieve their goals and live the life they choose. Key responsibilities include: Ensuring people receive safe, personalised support that reflects their individual needs and aspirations Keeping support plans up to date and promoting independence, confidence and skill development Supporting, motivating and developing your team through coaching, supervision and regular feedback Leading with recruitment, inductions, rota planning and maintaining safe staffing levels Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the smooth running of the locations Leading by example and promoting a positive, inclusive and supportive culture Building strong relationships with the people you support, colleagues, families and professionals Maintaining accurate records, carrying out quality checks and ensuring high standards of care Participating in the on call rota and providing occasional evening or weekend support when required About You This role could be your first move into leadership, and full support will be provided to help you develop your management skills. You will have: Around two years' experience in adult social care, ideally within supported living, residential or community services A Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management, or be willing to work towards it An understanding of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and safeguarding principles Confidence using Microsoft Office applications and electronic care management systems Good organisational skills with the ability to maintain accurate and confidential records Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships A caring, flexible and positive approach with a genuine commitment to supporting others About the Organisation This is an opportunity to join a well established social care organisation during an exciting period of change. As part of a wider organisational restructure, you will play an important role in shaping the future of the organisation, developing teams and improving outcomes for the people you support. The organisation is committed to safer recruitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Care Worker, Team Leader, Care Team Leader, Assistant Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Supported Living Team Leader, Service Coordinator or Assistant Service Manager. Please note this role is being advertised by the recruitment agency acting on behalf of the hiring organisation. Applications will be reviewed on receipt and the organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy early should a suitable candidate be appointed.
Choice Support
Social Care Team Leader
Choice Support Maidstone, Kent
Social Care Team Leader We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Team Manager to lead and support care teams, helping people with learning disabilities and autism live independent, fulfilling lives. Position: Social Care Team Leader (appointed internally as Team Manager) Salary: £28,068 per annum Location: Maidstone and Medway, Kent Hours: Full-time, 39 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 16 July 2026 About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced support worker or senior support worker looking to take their first step into management. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring people receive high quality, person centred support that enables them to achieve their goals and live the life they choose. Key responsibilities include: Ensuring people receive safe, personalised support that reflects their individual needs and aspirations Keeping support plans up to date and promoting independence, confidence and skill development Supporting, motivating and developing your team through coaching, supervision and regular feedback Leading with recruitment, inductions, rota planning and maintaining safe staffing levels Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the smooth running of the locations Leading by example and promoting a positive, inclusive and supportive culture Building strong relationships with the people you support, colleagues, families and professionals Maintaining accurate records, carrying out quality checks and ensuring high standards of care Participating in the on call rota and providing occasional evening or weekend support when required About You This role could be your first move into leadership, and full support will be provided to help you develop your management skills. You will have: Around two years' experience in adult social care, ideally within supported living, residential or community services A Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management, or be willing to work towards it An understanding of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and safeguarding principles Confidence using Microsoft Office applications and electronic care management systems Good organisational skills with the ability to maintain accurate and confidential records Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships A caring, flexible and positive approach with a genuine commitment to supporting others About the Organisation This is an opportunity to join a well established social care organisation during an exciting period of change. As part of a wider organisational restructure, you will play an important role in shaping the future of the organisation, developing teams and improving outcomes for the people you support. The organisation is committed to safer recruitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Care Worker, Team Leader, Care Team Leader, Assistant Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Supported Living Team Leader, Service Coordinator or Assistant Service Manager. Please note this role is being advertised by the recruitment agency acting on behalf of the hiring organisation. Applications will be reviewed on receipt and the organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy early should a suitable candidate be appointed.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Social Care Team Leader We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Team Manager to lead and support care teams, helping people with learning disabilities and autism live independent, fulfilling lives. Position: Social Care Team Leader (appointed internally as Team Manager) Salary: £28,068 per annum Location: Maidstone and Medway, Kent Hours: Full-time, 39 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 16 July 2026 About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced support worker or senior support worker looking to take their first step into management. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring people receive high quality, person centred support that enables them to achieve their goals and live the life they choose. Key responsibilities include: Ensuring people receive safe, personalised support that reflects their individual needs and aspirations Keeping support plans up to date and promoting independence, confidence and skill development Supporting, motivating and developing your team through coaching, supervision and regular feedback Leading with recruitment, inductions, rota planning and maintaining safe staffing levels Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the smooth running of the locations Leading by example and promoting a positive, inclusive and supportive culture Building strong relationships with the people you support, colleagues, families and professionals Maintaining accurate records, carrying out quality checks and ensuring high standards of care Participating in the on call rota and providing occasional evening or weekend support when required About You This role could be your first move into leadership, and full support will be provided to help you develop your management skills. You will have: Around two years' experience in adult social care, ideally within supported living, residential or community services A Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management, or be willing to work towards it An understanding of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and safeguarding principles Confidence using Microsoft Office applications and electronic care management systems Good organisational skills with the ability to maintain accurate and confidential records Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships A caring, flexible and positive approach with a genuine commitment to supporting others About the Organisation This is an opportunity to join a well established social care organisation during an exciting period of change. As part of a wider organisational restructure, you will play an important role in shaping the future of the organisation, developing teams and improving outcomes for the people you support. The organisation is committed to safer recruitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Care Worker, Team Leader, Care Team Leader, Assistant Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Supported Living Team Leader, Service Coordinator or Assistant Service Manager. Please note this role is being advertised by the recruitment agency acting on behalf of the hiring organisation. Applications will be reviewed on receipt and the organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy early should a suitable candidate be appointed.
Choice Support
Social Care Team Leader
Choice Support Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
Social Care Team Leader We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Team Manager to lead and support care teams, helping people with learning disabilities and autism live independent, fulfilling lives. Position: Social Care Team Leader (appointed internally as Team Manager) Salary: £28,068 per annum Location: Biggleswade, Bedfordshire Hours: Full-time, 39 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 16 July 2026 About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced support worker or senior support worker looking to take their first step into management. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring people receive high quality, person centred support that enables them to achieve their goals and live the life they choose. Key responsibilities include: Ensuring people receive safe, personalised support that reflects their individual needs and aspirations Keeping support plans up to date and promoting independence, confidence and skill development Supporting, motivating and developing your team through coaching, supervision and regular feedback Leading with recruitment, inductions, rota planning and maintaining safe staffing levels Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the smooth running of the locations Leading by example and promoting a positive, inclusive and supportive culture Building strong relationships with the people you support, colleagues, families and professionals Maintaining accurate records, carrying out quality checks and ensuring high standards of care Participating in the on call rota and providing occasional evening or weekend support when required About You This role could be your first move into leadership, and full support will be provided to help you develop your management skills. You will have: Around two years' experience in adult social care, ideally within supported living, residential or community services A Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management, or be willing to work towards it An understanding of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and safeguarding principles Confidence using Microsoft Office applications and electronic care management systems Good organisational skills with the ability to maintain accurate and confidential records Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships A caring, flexible and positive approach with a genuine commitment to supporting others About the Organisation This is an opportunity to join a well established social care organisation during an exciting period of change. As part of a wider organisational restructure, you will play an important role in shaping the future of the organisation, developing teams and improving outcomes for the people you support. The organisation is committed to safer recruitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Care Worker, Team Leader, Care Team Leader, Assistant Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Supported Living Team Leader, Service Coordinator or Assistant Service Manager. Please note this role is being advertised by the recruitment agency acting on behalf of the hiring organisation. Applications will be reviewed on receipt and the organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy early should a suitable candidate be appointed.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Social Care Team Leader We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Team Manager to lead and support care teams, helping people with learning disabilities and autism live independent, fulfilling lives. Position: Social Care Team Leader (appointed internally as Team Manager) Salary: £28,068 per annum Location: Biggleswade, Bedfordshire Hours: Full-time, 39 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 16 July 2026 About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced support worker or senior support worker looking to take their first step into management. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring people receive high quality, person centred support that enables them to achieve their goals and live the life they choose. Key responsibilities include: Ensuring people receive safe, personalised support that reflects their individual needs and aspirations Keeping support plans up to date and promoting independence, confidence and skill development Supporting, motivating and developing your team through coaching, supervision and regular feedback Leading with recruitment, inductions, rota planning and maintaining safe staffing levels Working closely with the wider management team to ensure the smooth running of the locations Leading by example and promoting a positive, inclusive and supportive culture Building strong relationships with the people you support, colleagues, families and professionals Maintaining accurate records, carrying out quality checks and ensuring high standards of care Participating in the on call rota and providing occasional evening or weekend support when required About You This role could be your first move into leadership, and full support will be provided to help you develop your management skills. You will have: Around two years' experience in adult social care, ideally within supported living, residential or community services A Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and Leadership and Management, or be willing to work towards it An understanding of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and safeguarding principles Confidence using Microsoft Office applications and electronic care management systems Good organisational skills with the ability to maintain accurate and confidential records Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships A caring, flexible and positive approach with a genuine commitment to supporting others About the Organisation This is an opportunity to join a well established social care organisation during an exciting period of change. As part of a wider organisational restructure, you will play an important role in shaping the future of the organisation, developing teams and improving outcomes for the people you support. The organisation is committed to safer recruitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks. Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the vacancy may close early if sufficient applications are received. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Care Worker, Team Leader, Care Team Leader, Assistant Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Supported Living Team Leader, Service Coordinator or Assistant Service Manager. Please note this role is being advertised by the recruitment agency acting on behalf of the hiring organisation. Applications will be reviewed on receipt and the organisation reserves the right to close the vacancy early should a suitable candidate be appointed.

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