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Blinds and Curtains Installer - £50,000 earnings p/a Flexible Hours to suit you Full and Part-Time APPLY NOW TO FIND OUT MORE AND JOIN US AT OUR VIRTUAL DISCOVERY SESSION. Imagine working for yourself, at your own pace, with hours that suit your needs and lifestyle. You will be joining a network of over 1100 self-employed advisors who operate locally and do just that. Hillarys was established over 50 years ago and remains the UK's leading provider of window furnishings solutions with an annual turnover of £250m a year. Working in your local area you will visit customers in their homes to measure and advise on a fantastic range of products and fabrics. Once manufactured, we will send the product out ready to install at a time agreed with the customer. If this is something completely new to you, don't worry, we're committed to make every Advisor business successful and you'll benefit from a comprehensive programme of training, fitting and support right from the start. It's obvious how good the opportunity is when most tell us they wish they'd have joined Hillarys sooner. Join us virtually via video call at one of our discovery sessions to find out more. Here you will meet our Trainers, experienced Advisors, Trainers and Development Managers to talk about why becoming a Blinds and Curtains Fitter could be the best decision you will ever make. There will also be opportunitely to ask any questions you may have. We welcome you and your partner to come along if they wish to learn more. We have lots of sessions available at times that suit you. Work for yourself, not by yourself All the benefits of running your own local business without the worries: We will invest in advertising, so you do not need to worry about finding your own customers. You can focus on delivering a high level of service that will help your business to grow further through local recommendations and referrals. Flexible hours to suit your lifestyle. You decide when you want to work by managing your own diary and commitment. Run your business from home. Dedicated Support in growing your successful Local businesses. From a Business Development Manager, Local Account Manager and head office support. As a Local Hillarys Advisor and Installer, You should: Be personable, approachable and confident when meeting new people Have a vehicle and valid UK driving licence be competent in DIY It is essential that you are able to deliver a professional service from your very first day and with our experience and knowledge, we have created the complete starter package at the best deal possible. An investment of £2,750 covers: Full Tool kit, including everything you need to measure and fit successfully. Samsung tablet allowing you to process orders and manage your business. Branded Hillarys work wear. Personalised business cards and leaflets for the lifetime of your business. A lifetime of training and support to ensure you succeed. This includes an initial 5 days training at our award winning Training Academy, followed by a further 5 days after the first 3 months to expand your business further. You will also have access to additional training courses at the Academy and online. To help you start your business we also have a range of payment options available. If you would like to learn more about becoming a Blinds and Curtains Installer please complete the application form online and we will give you a call to book onto a discovery session.
Closing date: 14-05-2024 Customer Team Leader Location: 29 Sterry Road, Gowerton, SA4 3BW Pay: £13.32 per hour Contract: 30 hours per week regular overtime, permanent, part time Working pattern: Varied shifts including early mornings (store opening), afternoons, late evenings (store closing) and weekends, to be discussed at interview. Full, paid training provided You can now apply for this role using your mobile device (no CV needed!) You must be aged 18 or over to be a customer team leader at Co-op, as you'll need to authorise age-related sales. We're looking for Customer Team Leaders to join our team at Co-op. When you join Co-op, you'll get dedicated support to help you grow your career, as well as amazing benefits including 36 days holiday, a pension with up to 10% Co-op contribution, access to virtual healthcare services for you and your family, and a 30% discount on all Co-op products in our stores. As a Customer Team Leader, you'll be part of a friendly team that's dedicated to helping our customers. We'll look to you to help lead the store team coaching and supervising our Customer Team Members and deputising for the Store Manager, while also delivering great customer service and performing a wide range of other tasks around the store like re-stocking shelves and cleaning up spillages. At Co-op, we do things a different way. For over 175 years we've been focused on making things fairer for our members and their communities, and as a colleague we promise to take care of you. You'll get support for your physical, mental, and financial wellbeing, as well as market leading policies to help you through life events from bereavement and pregnancy loss to fertility treatment and menopause. What you'll do Friendly and thoughtful service you'll give friendly, welcoming, easy, helpful and thoughtful service every day, often taking ownership for managing the store and handling challenging situations Develop your team's capabilities through coaching and training, fostering an inclusive culture where everyone's voice is valued and respected Make sure that the store remains safe, legal, and fully operational Manage diligence checks and stock accuracy to make shopping a great experience for our customers Support your store manager by deputising when they're not working and delivering a variety of HR processes Lead the way when introducing new products and services in your store work closely with your team to implement change and encourage open and honest feedback Build relationships and get involved in your local community, supporting your Store Manager with the delivery of the local Co-op community plan This job would suit people who have A genuine care for the needs of customers and members The ability to strike a balance between leading and supporting your team and rolling up your sleeves on the shop floor Great people skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with customers and colleagues Strong organisational and problem-solving skills A desire to learn, grow and develop your leadership skills The flexibility to work a range of different shifts Why Co-op? Full, paid training and dedicated support for your personal development and career progression 30% discount on all Co-op products in-store plus 10% discounts on all other brands (increasing to 20% on payday weekends) A pension scheme with up to 10% employer contributions Wagestream a money management app giving you access to a percentage of your pay as you earn it 36 days of holiday (including bank holidays, pro rata for part time colleagues) Virtual healthcare services for you and your family, including access to GP appointments, eye care, mental health support, and nutrition and fitness consultations 24/7 employee assistance service YuLife an app rewarding you for healthy behaviour with discounts and vouchers for your favourite brands Rotas shared three weeks in advance and accessible on your phone Cycle-to-work scheme Building an inclusive workplace We want to build diverse teams and we welcome applications from everyone. We want our stores to be inclusive environments, where our colleagues can reach their full potential. We celebrate our differences and recognise the importance of our teams reflecting the communities they serve. If you have a disability, we can make reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process according to your needs. We're also part of the Disability Confident scheme, meaning we'll always offer an interview to disabled candidates who apply through the scheme if they meet the minimum criteria for a job. We'll ask whether you'd like to be considered under the Disability Confident scheme when you apply. If we invite you to take part in the recruitment process for any of our jobs, we'll ask you if you need any reasonable adjustments to enable you to participate. You can find out more about our recruitment process at apply-process. You can find out more about the Disability Confident scheme and all our commitments to diversity and inclusion at diversity-inclusion-and-wellbeing. As part of the application process for this job, you'll need to complete an online assessment. It will take around 10 minutes to complete the test.
Join our specialist support worker team! Are you an experienced support worker or senior support worker? Have you got experience supporting children or young people in crisis? Are you passionate about supporting the most vulnerable children and young people in our community? Do you want to expand your experience and develop your career? We are keen to speak to dedicated and passionate support workers who are committed to making a difference to the lives of some of the most vulnerable children and young people in our communities. You will join specialist support worker teams who deliver high level support, create safe environments and offer a deep understanding of how trauma and a young person's journey through life has an impact on current behaviours, communication and understanding. By joining one of our specialist support worker teams you will enjoy a number of benefits: an elevated pay rate that will exceed existing local pay rates (£14-£18 per hour) a rolling rota offering consistency and predictability a supportive and close knit team for daily support excellent communication and support from your Randstad local specialist team a variety of pay options an opportunity to use your specialist experience and skills and develop other access to training for professional development Develop your career as a support worker by diversifying your experience What can you expect from joining a specialist support worker team: an opportunity as a support worker to dedicate your experience and skills to a child or young person providing day to day support relating to activities, appointments, family contact and much more ideally you will have a driver's licence and business insurance being busy engaging and encouraging the child or young person to take part in activities and form structure providing accurate reports and information to support the development of care plans and goals - Have your say! playing a critical role in the safety and wellbeing of the child or young person You are an integral part of the team- as a support worker, your voice will be heard and this can and will influence the care and outcomes of the young people you support. What you will bring: The role - each specialist team will have differences, to excel in this specialist setting you will need to evidence: supporting children and young people in a residential setting confidence to work with fellow support workers at times of heightened behaviours to de-escalate situations experience of using de-escalation techniques to keep children and young people safe experience making decisions and taking action in challenging situations an understanding of detailed and accurate daily record keeping, incident reporting be creative when engaging and establishing trust with children and young people demonstrate sound communication and judgement clarity over protecting personal and professional boundaries at all times Skills and training Full UK Drivers licence and business insurance Level 3 in health and social care (children) DBS on update service or support new application Registered with relevant regulatory body PMVA trained - ideally or willing to undertake training. Social Care Wales- You will need to be registered as a childrens support worker, or willing to dual register (£10 cost charged by Social Care Wales)