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  • Barista and Waiter / Waitress
    Barista and Waiter / Waitress
    19 days ago
    £13 hourly
    Part-time
    Ilford

    Job Title: Barista & Bar Staff Location: Ice House Cafe and Bar Barking, 80 Abbey Road, Barking, IG11 Contract type: Zero hour contract Opening hours: 11am–11pm Pay: £13.00 per hour About us We're bringing Ice House Cafe and Bar to life in Barking Granary. It’ll be a feel-good venue for food, drinks and events. We're building our founding team ahead of opening and looking for a Barista who's ready to help set the tone from day one. We’re looking for all rounders for our venue. You will need to work well in a fast paced environment, have strong communication skills, take initiative and genuinely enjoy hospitality work. BARISTA What you'll be doing • Preparing and serving hot and cold drinks to a high standard (including latte art), • Delivering warm, friendly service that reflects our feel-good atmosphere, • Keeping your bar area clean, organised and well-stocked throughout your shift, • Following food hygiene and allergen guidelines at all times, • Working weekends as part of a flexible rota What we're looking for • Previous barista experience required, • Weekend availability necessary, • Reliable, personable, and comfortable being part of a new opening team, • Smart casual presentation (full dress code details to follow) BAR STAFFWhat you'll be doing • Preparing and serving drinks, including cocktails, to a high standard, • Delivering warm, confident service that reflects our feel-good atmosphere, • Checking ID and enforcing our Challenge 25 policy, • Keeping your bar area clean, organised and stocked throughout service, • Working weekends as part of a flexible rota What we're looking for • Previous bartending experience required, including mixology, • Weekend availability necessary, • Confident, sociable, and comfortable being part of a new opening team, • Smart casual presentation (full dress code details to follow) What we offer • £13.00 per hour, • 50% staff discount, • Access to Bright HR, • Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), • The chance to help build something new from the ground up To apply: Please send your CV and a cover letter

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  • Kitchen Assistant
    Kitchen Assistant
    22 days ago
    Full-time
    Chadwell Heath

    Kitchen Assistant Job Summary We are looking for a reliable and hardworking Kitchen Assistant to join our team. You will support the chefs and kitchen staff by helping to prepare food, maintain cleanliness, and ensure the kitchen operates efficiently. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and takes pride in keeping high standards of hygiene and food safety. Key Responsibilities ● Assist with basic food preparation, including washing, peeling, chopping, and portioning ingredients. ● Wash dishes, utensils, pots, and kitchen equipment. ● Keep kitchen work areas clean, organised, and sanitised at all times. ● Receive, unpack, and store food deliveries correctly. ● Ensure food is stored according to food safety and hygiene regulations. ● Remove rubbish and recycle waste in line with company procedures. ● Support chefs during busy service periods. ● Follow all health and safety, food hygiene, and company policies. ● Carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by the Kitchen Manager or Head Chef. Requirements ● Previous kitchen or catering experience is desirable but not essential. ● A positive attitude and willingness to learn. ● Ability to work efficiently in a busy kitchen. ● Good teamwork and communication skills. ● Reliable, punctual, and hardworking. ● Flexible to work evenings, weekends, and public holidays if required. ● Understanding of food hygiene practices is an advantage. What We Offer ● Training and career development opportunities. ● Friendly and supportive team environment. ● Staff meals during shifts (where applicable). ● Employee discounts and other company benefits.

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  • Compliance Manager
    Compliance Manager
    26 days ago
    £20000–£24000 yearly
    Part-time
    Ilford

    Job Description: *Job Summary: Part Time (3 Days Weekly / Negotiable)* The Registered / Compliance Manager is responsible for the domiciliary care business's overall leadership, management, and regulatory compliance. They will ensure the delivery of high-quality care services in line with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulations, company policies, and industry best practices. The role involves staff management, business growth, compliance, and maintaining a positive culture within the service. *Key Responsibilities:* Regulatory requirements; • Register with the CQC (Care Quality Commission) Ensure the service remains compliant with all regulations and standards., • Develop, implement and review policies and procedures that align with C.Q.C’s Key Lines of Enquiry (KLOEs)., • Conduct regular audits and quality checks to maintain high standards of care., • Ensure all safeguarding procedures are followed, and concerns are reported appropriately., • Keep up to date with changes in legislation and implement necessary adjustments. Operational Management; • Oversee the day-to-day operations of the home care service., • Manage care assessments and ensure care plans are person-centred and regularly reviewed., • Monitor service delivery, addressing any issues affecting the quality of care. Manage operational issues daily such as work allocation, sickness absences and reliability concerns., • Work collaboratively with external professionals, including social workers, healthcare providers, and local authorities. Business Development & Growth; • Identify opportunities for growth and expansion of services. Regularly monitor the availability to take on more work., • Build and maintain relationships with commissioners, clients, and stakeholders., • Promote the business through networking, marketing, and community engagement., • Monitor financial performance and budget management. Set training and supervision targets for new starters. Staff Management & Leadership; • Recruit, train and manage senior team and care staff. Ensuring they meet company and regulatory standards., • Conduct regular performance appraisals and provide staff supervision and support., • Develop a positive workplace culture, promoting equality, diversity, staff well-being and professional development., • Address disciplinary and grievance matters in line with company policy, on time to a satisfactory outcome. Client Care & Satisfaction; • Ensure through assessment and planning a person-centred care service is delivered., • Handle client complaints and concerns effectively, ensuring satisfactory resolutions. Working closely with other agencies when required to do so., • Conduct regular reviews and arrange spot checks are performed. Seek client feedback to improve service delivery. Essential Requirements: • Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care., • Previous experience in a managerial role within a domiciliary care setting., • In-depth knowledge of C.Q.C regulations and compliance requirements., • Strong leadership, problem-solving, and decision-making skills., • Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities., • Experience in recruitment, staff training, and development and retention. Desirable: • Leadership and Management Experience based on care sector., • In-depth knowledge of care quality regulations and compliance requirements., • Experience with inspections and audits, ensuring the service is compliant with care quality standards., • Experience managing health and safety protocols, including conducting risk assessments, and ensuring all practices align with health and safety regulations., • Experience handling difficult situations, complaints, and incident investigations, with a focus on problem resolution and quality improvement., • Experience in managing crisis situations (e.g., managing staffing shortages, medical emergencies, etc.)., • Ability to make quick decisions while keeping the best interests of clients in mind., • Ability to drive business development while maintaining care standards and compliance., • Strong communication skills to liaise with staff, families, commissioners, and regulatory bodies. This is not an exhaustive list of duties. The potential candidate will be required to be able to work flexibly to meet the changing needs of the business. Benefits: • Company events, • Company pension, • Free parking Ability to commute/relocate: • Ilford IG2 6UU: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred) Experience: • Management: 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: • Level 5 Health and Social Care Diploma (required) Work Location: In person

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  • Multi Drop Driver
    Multi Drop Driver
    28 days ago
    Full-time
    Erith

    Emoves Logistics is recruiting reliable and motivated Multi-Drop Delivery Drivers to work with our network of leading courier and logistics partners across the UK. We connect drivers with established delivery contracts and provide ongoing operational support to help them succeed. A key benefit of joining Emoves Logistics is access to our van rental programme, offering reliable, delivery-ready vehicles for drivers who do not own a suitable van or prefer a hassle-free rental solution. This enables drivers to start earning quickly without the upfront cost of purchasing a vehicle. Key Responsibilities • Complete daily multi-drop delivery routes efficiently and safely., • Load, unload, and secure goods to prevent damage during transit., • Deliver products to customers on schedule while maintaining a professional attitude., • Verify delivery documentation and obtain proof of delivery where required., • Carry out vehicle safety checks before and after each shift., • Plan routes effectively to maximise efficiency and meet delivery deadlines., • Communicate with dispatch regarding delays, route changes, or delivery issues., • Handle customer queries professionally and report any concerns to management., • Follow all road traffic laws and company health and safety policies., • Maintain the cleanliness and general condition of the delivery vehicle. Skills and Experience • Previous experience as a multi-drop delivery driver is preferred., • Full, valid driving licence appropriate for the vehicle being driven., • Good knowledge of local road networks and navigation systems., • Excellent time management and organisational skills., • Strong customer service and communication abilities., • Ability to work independently and manage a busy delivery schedule., • Physically fit and capable of lifting and carrying goods safely., • Reliable, trustworthy, and punctual., • Basic numeracy and literacy skills for completing delivery paperwork or using handheld devices. Desirable Qualifications • Experience using handheld delivery scanners or route management apps., • Clean driving record., • Manual handling training (preferred but not essential). Working Conditions • Full-time or part-time opportunities available., • Early morning, evening, weekend, and holiday work may be required., • Work involves regular driving, lifting, loading, and unloading of goods., • Uniform and company vehicle may be provided. Performance Expectations • Complete deliveries accurately and on time., • Maintain a high standard of customer service., • Drive safely and responsibly at all times., • Keep delivery records accurate and up to date., • Contribute positively to the team and uphold company values. What We Offer • Access to contracts with leading UK logistics companies., • Flexible van rental packages, providing delivery-ready vehicles with maintenance support where applicable., • Competitive earning opportunities., • Flexible working arrangements., • Ongoing support from the Emoves Logistics team.

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  • Wrap Around Childcare Deputy Manager
    Wrap Around Childcare Deputy Manager
    1 month ago
    £13.7 hourly
    Part-time
    Dagenham

    Sun and Moon playcare Scheme Ltd provides a high-quality breakfast and after school provision for children aged 3-11 in Primary Schools in Dagenham. We are looking for an After School Club Deputy Manager with NVQ level 3 in Child Care and Education, Play work, NNEB, Children & Young Peoples workforce or equivalent in childcare. Must be well-organised, friendly, enthusiastic, and flexible with good communication skills. Main duties include: · Helping the manager with planning, preparing and delivering quality play opportunities within a safe and caring environment. · Providing comprehensive care for the children including collecting them from school and delivering them safely to parents/carers. · Providing support and supervision to playworkers and volunteers in the absence of the Manager. · Setting up the play space including moving furniture and play equipment. · Providing refreshments and ensuring that hygiene, health and safety standards are met. · Administering first aid when necessary. · Consulting with children and involving them in planning activities. · Encouraging parental involvement in the club. · Facilitating good communication with all members of the organisation, parents, schools and childcare and play related agencies. · Undertaking appropriate and relevant training. · Keeping the work environment healthy, safe and secure. · Working within the framework of the club’s policies and procedures, and the Early Years Foundation Stage. Essential qualities · Experience of working with 3 to 11 year olds · Understanding the varied needs of children and their families · Understanding the issues involved in the delivery of quality play care · Understanding the issues of equal opportunities · Provide and facilitate safe and creative play · Good communication skills · Ability to work as a team member and demonstrate leadership skills · Sound judgement and common sense Desirable qualities · Experience of working within a play-based setting · Competent in using IT to support play and club administration · Ability to work on own initiative · Appropriate child protection training · Current 12-hour Paediatric First Aid Certificate Food Hygiene Certificate

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  • A level 3 childcare certificate Childminder
    A level 3 childcare certificate Childminder
    2 months ago
    £22000–£30000 yearly
    Full-time
    Erith

    Overview We are seeking a dedicated and qualified Level 3 Childcare Certificate Holder to join our team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work within a supportive environment, contributing to the development and wellbeing of children. The successful candidate will possess strong management and leadership skills, with a passion for working with young children and supporting their early learning journey. The position is paid and suitable for individuals committed to fostering a nurturing and educational environment for children. Duties • Organise and supervise daily activities that promote children's development, learning, and social skills, • Ensure the safety and wellbeing of all children in your care at all times, • Plan and implement age-appropriate educational programmes aligned with early childhood education standards, • Communicate effectively with children, parents, colleagues, and external professionals to support children's needs, • Lead and mentor junior staff or apprentices, fostering a positive team environment, • Maintain accurate records of children's progress, attendance, and behaviour, • Manage the organisation of the nursery environment to ensure it is stimulating, safe, and welcoming, • Drive company vehicles when required for nursery outings or errands Qualifications • Hold a valid Level 3 Childcare Certificate recognised within the UK, • Proven experience working with children in a nursery or early childhood setting, • Strong management and leadership abilities to oversee daily operations effectively, • Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written, • Knowledge of current childcare legislation, policies, and best practices, • Ability to work collaboratively within a team while demonstrating initiative, • Valid driving licence is desirable for transporting children or equipment as needed This role provides an enriching environment for those passionate about early childhood development, offering opportunities for professional growth within a supportive organisation

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  • Property Administrator
    Property Administrator
    2 months ago
    £26000–£27000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Position: Property Administrator 30 hours a week Yearly - £26000 to £27,000 annually Job Responsibility: Providing administrative support to property managers and the property management team. Handling tenant inquiries, complaints, and maintenance requests promptly and professionally. Preparing and maintaining lease agreements, tenancy records, and other property documentation. Collecting, recording, and monitoring rent payments, deposits, and other tenant charges. Coordinating maintenance and repair work with contractors and service providers. Scheduling property inspections and keeping inspection reports up to date. Maintaining accurate tenant, financial, and property records in management systems. Preparing reports, correspondence, invoices, and meeting minutes. Assisting with budgeting, expense tracking, and processing invoices and payments. Managing office supplies and ensuring efficient day-to-day office operations. Supporting tenant move-ins and move-outs, including documentation and key management. Ensuring compliance with company policies, lease terms, and relevant property regulations. Answering phone calls, responding to emails, and welcoming visitors in a professional manner. Filing and organizing both electronic and paper records securely and accurately. Assisting with marketing vacant properties, arranging property viewings, and coordinating leasing activities where required. Key skills and qualifications: Strong organizational and time-management skills. Excellent written and verbal communication. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and property management software. Attention to detail and accuracy. Customer service and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines.

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  • Relationship Manager
    Relationship Manager
    2 months ago
    £33400 yearly
    Full-time
    Ilford

    Job Purpose To develop and maintain strong relationships with clients by providing excellent customer service, understanding their needs, and delivering tailored solutions. The Relationship Manager is responsible for managing client accounts, supporting business growth, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction, and maintaining long-term business relationships. Key Duties • Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with existing and prospective clients., • Act as the primary point of contact for client enquiries, requests, and concerns., • Understand clients' business needs and recommend suitable products or services., • Manage client accounts, ensuring accurate records and timely follow-up on all communications., • Coordinate with internal departments to ensure efficient delivery of services and prompt resolution of client issues., • Monitor client satisfaction and implement strategies to improve customer retention and loyalty., • Identify opportunities to grow existing accounts and generate new business., • Prepare reports on client activities, account performance, and business development opportunities., • Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and relevant regulatory requirements. Skills Required • Experience in relationship management, account management, customer service, or business development., • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build lasting professional relationships., • Excellent negotiation and problem-solving abilities., • Strong organisational and time management skills., • Ability to manage multiple client accounts and prioritise workloads effectively., • Commercial awareness with the ability to identify business opportunities., • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and customer relationship management (CRM) systems., • Ability to work independently and collaboratively to achieve business objectives.

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