As Care and Support Team Leader, your role will be to provide a responsive, respectful, reliable, and resourceful care and support service to vulnerable older people within an extra care service.
This includes providing support, care, and activities to customers, involving family, carers, and other agencies to meet their changing needs.
You will also be supervising care staff through observation and discussion to competently undertake care and support activities in a dignified and compassionate manner.
The SWL Social Care Placements Programme Lead will lead delivery of the supported work placement programme ensuring it meets its aims and objectives and achieves high levels of participant outcomes.
The programme will have a specific focus on reaching and supporting communities that are underrepresented in the care sector to improve pathways into good work and provide the skills and wraparound support to improve individuals' health, well-being, and economic resilience.
The SWL Social Care Placements Programme Lead will lead delivery of the supported work placement programme ensuring it meets its aims and objectives and achieves high levels of participant outcomes.
The programme will have a specific focus on reaching and supporting communities that are underrepresented in the care sector to improve pathways into good work and provide the skills and wraparound support to improve individuals' health, well-being, and economic resilience.
As a Bank Care Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help residents enjoy each day by making sure they get the quality care and support they deserve.
You'll assist with daily living, providing support and companionship and sharing great moments and memories too.
It's a chance to bring your dedication and compassion to a fulfilling environment.
The SWL Social Care Placements Programme Lead will lead delivery of the supported work placement programme ensuring it meets its aims and objectives and achieves high levels of participant outcomes.
The programme will have a specific focus on reaching and supporting communities that are underrepresented in the care sector to improve pathways into good work and provide the skills and wraparound support to improve individuals' health, well-being, and economic resilience.
Our aim is to support families in their time of crisis to prevent the escalation of concerns.
Our Referral and Assessment Team, part of Children's Social Care's Identification and Assessment division, works directly with children and families, focusing on initial involvement through new referrals, child in need, child protection, and initial court proceedings.
Achieving for Children is dedicated to ensuring that every child has the opportunity to achieve their full potential.
We are working to recruit on behalf of several schools in Isleworth who are looking for experienced and qualified Learning Support Assistants to start asap.
The roles cover a wide range of age groups and learning disabilities so anyone with experience in working with children with learning disabilities is encouraged to apply.
You will be rewarded with excellent rates of pay between £425-£475 per week.
As a Maintenance Assistant at a Barchester care home, you'll help to create the safe and attractive surroundings that enable us to give our residents the quality care and support they deserve.
The role of Maintenance Assistant offers plenty of variety as you'll undertake a range of tasks to make sure our building and grounds are at their best all day, every day.
It's important that our homes give the right first impression and that every area is always well-maintained.
Our Client Achieving for Children, is looking for a Qualified Social Worker to join their Children with Disabilities Team.
Experienced social workers who have an interest in or experience of working with disabled children and young people are encouraged to apply for the opportunity to work in this developing service area in a supportive and friendly team.
The successful candidate will have good communication skills, a proven ability in multi-agency working and a passion for enabling disabled children and young people to achieve their potential.