NXTGEN is excited to be working with a modern and forward-thinking Accountancy Practice in Ipswich to recruit an Accounts Assistant for their growing Business Services team after a successful period of growth. This firm is passionate about supporting its employees, offering clear progression routes tailored to your goals. Whether you're eager to progress quickly or prefer a steady pathway to qualification, due their individual pathway system they'll provide the opportunities to help you thrive. This is a fantastic role for someone looking to gain broad experience across accounts and tax preparation within an established team, whilst building lasting client relationships. You'll join a collaborative team environment, working closely with experienced Seniors and Managers who will support you in developing your technical skills and confidence. Key Responsibilities: Assist in the preparation of year-end accounts and tax returns for a varied client base. Support with VAT returns and management accounts. Carry out bookkeeping duties, ensuring financial records are accurate and compliant. Liaise directly with clients, answering queries and resolving issues. Work alongside senior accountants, assisting with client advisory projects. What We're Looking For: Circa 2 years' minimum experience within a practice environment. Candidates from industry will be considered, but you must be motivated to develop your career in practice and enjoy working with local clients. AAT Level 4 qualified or currently working towards. Experience using Xero or similar cloud-based accounting software would be advantageous. Strong communication skills and the ability to build and maintain client relationships. This is a brilliant opportunity for an ambitious Accounts Assistant who is keen to gain hands-on experience and real career progression. If you're looking to join a firm that invests in your future, we'd love to hear from you. For more details, please contact Annie today. Salary dependent on experience and qualifications.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
NXTGEN is excited to be working with a modern and forward-thinking Accountancy Practice in Ipswich to recruit an Accounts Assistant for their growing Business Services team after a successful period of growth. This firm is passionate about supporting its employees, offering clear progression routes tailored to your goals. Whether you're eager to progress quickly or prefer a steady pathway to qualification, due their individual pathway system they'll provide the opportunities to help you thrive. This is a fantastic role for someone looking to gain broad experience across accounts and tax preparation within an established team, whilst building lasting client relationships. You'll join a collaborative team environment, working closely with experienced Seniors and Managers who will support you in developing your technical skills and confidence. Key Responsibilities: Assist in the preparation of year-end accounts and tax returns for a varied client base. Support with VAT returns and management accounts. Carry out bookkeeping duties, ensuring financial records are accurate and compliant. Liaise directly with clients, answering queries and resolving issues. Work alongside senior accountants, assisting with client advisory projects. What We're Looking For: Circa 2 years' minimum experience within a practice environment. Candidates from industry will be considered, but you must be motivated to develop your career in practice and enjoy working with local clients. AAT Level 4 qualified or currently working towards. Experience using Xero or similar cloud-based accounting software would be advantageous. Strong communication skills and the ability to build and maintain client relationships. This is a brilliant opportunity for an ambitious Accounts Assistant who is keen to gain hands-on experience and real career progression. If you're looking to join a firm that invests in your future, we'd love to hear from you. For more details, please contact Annie today. Salary dependent on experience and qualifications.
A well-established Construction Consultancy located in Southampton are looking for a well presented and client-facing Project Manager who comes from a Consultancy background and brings experience delivering schemes in the Residential sector. The Company that the Project Manager will join: The Project Manager will be joining a dynamic Construction Consultancy with 3 offices in the UK, but will be based in their Southampton office and working closely with junior and senior Project Managers to drive forward the delivery of exciting schemes in the Residential sector. The Project Manager will be exposed to schemes that consist of new build and refurbishments with contract values ranging up to 60m. The Project Manager role: The Project Manager will bring strong experience leading the delivery of high-value Schemes within the Residential sector. The Project Manager will have the ability to collaborate with the team and external parties throughout all stages of Projects lifecycle ensuring that Projects are delivered on time and within budget. The schemes that the Senior Project Manager will be delivering are located in London and Southeast. You will be responsible for: Running current/upcoming Project from inception-completion phase Communicating effectively with internal/external parties ensuring that Projects are on track Liaise with the Assistant Project Managers and Senior Project Managers to resolve any possible challenges faced Reporting progress feedback on Projects to Senior Project Managers, Associate Directors and major Stakeholders Reviewing costs regularly to ensure Schemes are within Budget constraints Facilitating meetings with clients Ensure all works are compliant with safety and quality standards Project Manager requirements: Previous experience working for a Construction Consultancy Knowledge of working within the Residential sector MRICS or MAPM Chartered is preferred A relevant BSc/MSc in Construction industry would be ideal Previous experience running schemes from inception-completion Previous Employers Agent experience Contract Administration exposure Strong communication and interpersonal skills What would be offered: 50,000- 60,000 per annum salary package 28 days annual leave including Bank Holidays Hybrid approach Travel to site covered Career development and training Quarterly company social events If you are a client-facing Project Manager who is searching for an exciting opportunity within a growing, successful Construction Consultancy, please contact Luca Beltrami at Ernest and Florent. (phone number removed) - (phone number removed) Reference - LB(phone number removed)
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
A well-established Construction Consultancy located in Southampton are looking for a well presented and client-facing Project Manager who comes from a Consultancy background and brings experience delivering schemes in the Residential sector. The Company that the Project Manager will join: The Project Manager will be joining a dynamic Construction Consultancy with 3 offices in the UK, but will be based in their Southampton office and working closely with junior and senior Project Managers to drive forward the delivery of exciting schemes in the Residential sector. The Project Manager will be exposed to schemes that consist of new build and refurbishments with contract values ranging up to 60m. The Project Manager role: The Project Manager will bring strong experience leading the delivery of high-value Schemes within the Residential sector. The Project Manager will have the ability to collaborate with the team and external parties throughout all stages of Projects lifecycle ensuring that Projects are delivered on time and within budget. The schemes that the Senior Project Manager will be delivering are located in London and Southeast. You will be responsible for: Running current/upcoming Project from inception-completion phase Communicating effectively with internal/external parties ensuring that Projects are on track Liaise with the Assistant Project Managers and Senior Project Managers to resolve any possible challenges faced Reporting progress feedback on Projects to Senior Project Managers, Associate Directors and major Stakeholders Reviewing costs regularly to ensure Schemes are within Budget constraints Facilitating meetings with clients Ensure all works are compliant with safety and quality standards Project Manager requirements: Previous experience working for a Construction Consultancy Knowledge of working within the Residential sector MRICS or MAPM Chartered is preferred A relevant BSc/MSc in Construction industry would be ideal Previous experience running schemes from inception-completion Previous Employers Agent experience Contract Administration exposure Strong communication and interpersonal skills What would be offered: 50,000- 60,000 per annum salary package 28 days annual leave including Bank Holidays Hybrid approach Travel to site covered Career development and training Quarterly company social events If you are a client-facing Project Manager who is searching for an exciting opportunity within a growing, successful Construction Consultancy, please contact Luca Beltrami at Ernest and Florent. (phone number removed) - (phone number removed) Reference - LB(phone number removed)
Job Title: Assistant Project Manager - Defence Infrastructure Location: Leeds - Hybrid Working Security Clearance Required: Sole UK Nationals Only About the Role A leading global consultancy is seeking Assistant Project Managers to join its growing Defence Infrastructure team in Leeds. This is an excellent opportunity to work on high-profile, complex programmes that support national defence and critical infrastructure. The role offers clear career development pathways, training, and mentorship, all within a collaborative, inclusive, and sustainability-focused environment. As part of the team, you will support the delivery of infrastructure and construction projects across the North of England, working with experienced professionals in a supportive and dynamic environment. Key Responsibilities Assist in the management of infrastructure and construction projects from initiation through to completion Support senior project managers to deliver projects on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards Contribute to contract administration using NEC (preferred), JCT, or FIDIC forms of contract Help coordinate stakeholders and maintain clear project documentation Promote best practices in health and safety, including CDM compliance Attend client meetings, site visits, and support reporting requirements About You 2+ years' experience in a project support or coordination role, ideally within the Defence, Rail, Highways, or Utilities sectors Familiarity with NEC contracts (training will be provided if needed) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Degree qualified in construction, engineering, project management, or related discipline Working towards or interested in pursuing chartership (APM, RICS, ICE, etc.) Proactive, organised, and eager to learn in a fast-paced environment Security Requirements Due to the sensitive nature of the projects, applicants must be Sole UK Nationals and eligible to obtain UK MoD Security Clearance (SC) . Working Arrangements This is a hybrid role with approximately 50% of time spent on client sites or in the Leeds office. Flexibility will depend on business and client needs, with in-person collaboration encouraged to support learning and team integration. Apply Now If you're ready to grow your project management career in the defence sector, contact Charlie Voss at Conrad Consulting on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) to learn more and apply.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Assistant Project Manager - Defence Infrastructure Location: Leeds - Hybrid Working Security Clearance Required: Sole UK Nationals Only About the Role A leading global consultancy is seeking Assistant Project Managers to join its growing Defence Infrastructure team in Leeds. This is an excellent opportunity to work on high-profile, complex programmes that support national defence and critical infrastructure. The role offers clear career development pathways, training, and mentorship, all within a collaborative, inclusive, and sustainability-focused environment. As part of the team, you will support the delivery of infrastructure and construction projects across the North of England, working with experienced professionals in a supportive and dynamic environment. Key Responsibilities Assist in the management of infrastructure and construction projects from initiation through to completion Support senior project managers to deliver projects on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards Contribute to contract administration using NEC (preferred), JCT, or FIDIC forms of contract Help coordinate stakeholders and maintain clear project documentation Promote best practices in health and safety, including CDM compliance Attend client meetings, site visits, and support reporting requirements About You 2+ years' experience in a project support or coordination role, ideally within the Defence, Rail, Highways, or Utilities sectors Familiarity with NEC contracts (training will be provided if needed) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Degree qualified in construction, engineering, project management, or related discipline Working towards or interested in pursuing chartership (APM, RICS, ICE, etc.) Proactive, organised, and eager to learn in a fast-paced environment Security Requirements Due to the sensitive nature of the projects, applicants must be Sole UK Nationals and eligible to obtain UK MoD Security Clearance (SC) . Working Arrangements This is a hybrid role with approximately 50% of time spent on client sites or in the Leeds office. Flexibility will depend on business and client needs, with in-person collaboration encouraged to support learning and team integration. Apply Now If you're ready to grow your project management career in the defence sector, contact Charlie Voss at Conrad Consulting on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) to learn more and apply.
Audit Senior / Assistant Manager (Public Sector) An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Audit Senior / Assistant Manager to join a well-established professional services firm within their Public Sector External Audit team. This position offers the chance to play a key role in delivering high-quality audits, working closely with a diverse client base across the public sector, and developing your career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Birmingham, West Midlands Permanent, Full Time (37.5 hours per week) £45,000 - £55,000 per annum dependent on experience Driving licence required Benefits: This is an opportunity where there is: Clear progression pathways A supportive and collaborative culture where your voice is heard Exposure to a broad range of public sector clients, contributing to meaningful and high-impact work. Flexible working culture with genuine investment in work/life balance A modern, ambitious firm with strong regional presence and national backing As well as: Pension Scheme - Secure your future with a comprehensive pension plan. 33 Days Annual Leave - Achieve a healthy work-life balance with generous holiday entitlement. Life Assurance (4x Salary) - Supporting you and your family. Employee Referral Bonus - Be rewarded for bringing talent to the team. Employee Benefits Portal - Access to cashback and discounts on everyday purchases. Learning & Development Opportunities - Continuous support for professional and personal growth. Career Coaching - Ongoing career support and development. Birthday Day Off - Enjoy a day off on your special day. Enhanced Parental & Family Leave - Supporting you through life's important moments. Social Events - A chance to connect and unwind with colleagues. Role: As an Audit Senior / Assistant Manager, you will take increasing ownership of client portfolios, provide guidance to junior team members, and ensure the delivery of audit assignments to the highest professional standards. This is a fantastic role for someone looking to step up in responsibility, enhance leadership skills, and build long-term client relationships. Key responsibilities include: Lead and support on the completion of audit fieldwork, including substantive and analytical procedures, typically on-site at client premises. Plan, execute and finalise audit assignments, ensuring audit files are appropriately documented and compliant with regulations. Prepare statutory financial statements from client data, identifying key risk areas and raising matters of concern with senior stakeholders. Contribute to the delivery of revenue and profitability targets, with a focus on client satisfaction and efficiency. Support in developing and managing client relationships across a range of public sector organisations. Mentor and coach junior team members, encouraging their professional growth and development. Requirements: The successful candidate will ideally possess: A recognised professional qualification (ACA / ACCA / CA or equivalent). Strong technical knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP. Proven external audit experience, ideally across a range of industries with some exposure to the public sector. Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage clients and colleagues effectively. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to exercise sound judgement. Previous experience of supervising or mentoring junior colleagues would be highly advantageous. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Audit Senior/Assistant Manager (Public Sector) to further their career in a supportive and professional environment, where ambition is nurtured, and success is celebrated. If you are looking to take the next step in your journey, apply now to join a dynamic and growing team and company! If you're interested and want to chat more, please call Hannah Kirk on (phone number removed) (op2) or apply directly for consideration. Please note, Safer Hand Solutions are acting as an employment agency on behalf of a client and by applying you agree to register with us and for us to hold your details on file. Due to the volume of applications, we may only contact applicants directly who have been successfully shortlisted but may also contact you in regards to any other suitable vacancies.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Audit Senior / Assistant Manager (Public Sector) An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Audit Senior / Assistant Manager to join a well-established professional services firm within their Public Sector External Audit team. This position offers the chance to play a key role in delivering high-quality audits, working closely with a diverse client base across the public sector, and developing your career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Birmingham, West Midlands Permanent, Full Time (37.5 hours per week) £45,000 - £55,000 per annum dependent on experience Driving licence required Benefits: This is an opportunity where there is: Clear progression pathways A supportive and collaborative culture where your voice is heard Exposure to a broad range of public sector clients, contributing to meaningful and high-impact work. Flexible working culture with genuine investment in work/life balance A modern, ambitious firm with strong regional presence and national backing As well as: Pension Scheme - Secure your future with a comprehensive pension plan. 33 Days Annual Leave - Achieve a healthy work-life balance with generous holiday entitlement. Life Assurance (4x Salary) - Supporting you and your family. Employee Referral Bonus - Be rewarded for bringing talent to the team. Employee Benefits Portal - Access to cashback and discounts on everyday purchases. Learning & Development Opportunities - Continuous support for professional and personal growth. Career Coaching - Ongoing career support and development. Birthday Day Off - Enjoy a day off on your special day. Enhanced Parental & Family Leave - Supporting you through life's important moments. Social Events - A chance to connect and unwind with colleagues. Role: As an Audit Senior / Assistant Manager, you will take increasing ownership of client portfolios, provide guidance to junior team members, and ensure the delivery of audit assignments to the highest professional standards. This is a fantastic role for someone looking to step up in responsibility, enhance leadership skills, and build long-term client relationships. Key responsibilities include: Lead and support on the completion of audit fieldwork, including substantive and analytical procedures, typically on-site at client premises. Plan, execute and finalise audit assignments, ensuring audit files are appropriately documented and compliant with regulations. Prepare statutory financial statements from client data, identifying key risk areas and raising matters of concern with senior stakeholders. Contribute to the delivery of revenue and profitability targets, with a focus on client satisfaction and efficiency. Support in developing and managing client relationships across a range of public sector organisations. Mentor and coach junior team members, encouraging their professional growth and development. Requirements: The successful candidate will ideally possess: A recognised professional qualification (ACA / ACCA / CA or equivalent). Strong technical knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP. Proven external audit experience, ideally across a range of industries with some exposure to the public sector. Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage clients and colleagues effectively. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to exercise sound judgement. Previous experience of supervising or mentoring junior colleagues would be highly advantageous. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Audit Senior/Assistant Manager (Public Sector) to further their career in a supportive and professional environment, where ambition is nurtured, and success is celebrated. If you are looking to take the next step in your journey, apply now to join a dynamic and growing team and company! If you're interested and want to chat more, please call Hannah Kirk on (phone number removed) (op2) or apply directly for consideration. Please note, Safer Hand Solutions are acting as an employment agency on behalf of a client and by applying you agree to register with us and for us to hold your details on file. Due to the volume of applications, we may only contact applicants directly who have been successfully shortlisted but may also contact you in regards to any other suitable vacancies.
Our client, a growing main contractor specialising in Design & Build fit-out projects across the retail and commercial sectors, is looking to appoint an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their team. This role is open to recent graduates, apprentices, or those with 2 3 years of industry experience. You'll work directly with the Managing Director and gain hands-on exposure to the full commercial process, with a clear route to grow into a commercial lead as the business continues to scale. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with take-offs and cost planning Issuing tender opportunities to the supply chain Supporting framework pricing and bid preparation Helping manage commercial documentation and project cost control This is an excellent opportunity to develop your career with direct mentorship from senior leadership. Whether you re starting out or looking to take the next step, the role offers strong long-term potential within a dynamic and supportive team.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Our client, a growing main contractor specialising in Design & Build fit-out projects across the retail and commercial sectors, is looking to appoint an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to join their team. This role is open to recent graduates, apprentices, or those with 2 3 years of industry experience. You'll work directly with the Managing Director and gain hands-on exposure to the full commercial process, with a clear route to grow into a commercial lead as the business continues to scale. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with take-offs and cost planning Issuing tender opportunities to the supply chain Supporting framework pricing and bid preparation Helping manage commercial documentation and project cost control This is an excellent opportunity to develop your career with direct mentorship from senior leadership. Whether you re starting out or looking to take the next step, the role offers strong long-term potential within a dynamic and supportive team.
Job Role: Senior Healthcare Assistant. Location: Sheffield Pay Rate: Between £14.00 and £19.00 per hour Shift type: Days, Nights, Weekends - Monthly block bookings also available! We are working closely with a company that has 2 different sites throughout Sheffield who are specialists within the care of elderly paitients. We are looking to recruit for experienced seniors in the area to enable us to help cover some shortfalls they are currently experiencing. If this is you please get in touch and we can give you all the detials you require. Please do note the below though Candidates will be required to have the following: A Valid, clean and active DBS Previous experience as a senior carer Up to date mandatory training (Including Medication Administration) A valid right to work in the UK (PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT ABLE TO OFFER SPONSORSHIP TO ANY CANDIDATE) If you are interested please apply or get in touch via (url removed) or give us a call on (phone number removed)
Sep 04, 2025
Seasonal
Job Role: Senior Healthcare Assistant. Location: Sheffield Pay Rate: Between £14.00 and £19.00 per hour Shift type: Days, Nights, Weekends - Monthly block bookings also available! We are working closely with a company that has 2 different sites throughout Sheffield who are specialists within the care of elderly paitients. We are looking to recruit for experienced seniors in the area to enable us to help cover some shortfalls they are currently experiencing. If this is you please get in touch and we can give you all the detials you require. Please do note the below though Candidates will be required to have the following: A Valid, clean and active DBS Previous experience as a senior carer Up to date mandatory training (Including Medication Administration) A valid right to work in the UK (PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT ABLE TO OFFER SPONSORSHIP TO ANY CANDIDATE) If you are interested please apply or get in touch via (url removed) or give us a call on (phone number removed)
Are you a Senior Occupational Therapist looking for an exciting opportunity? Our client is seeking a passionate individual to join their team at a renowned hospital in London, specialising in paedatrics. This role is perfect for someone eager to make a difference and advance in their career. This Senior Occupational Therapist role offers a competitive salary ranging from 42,500 to 51,000 , depending on experience. You'll enjoy excellent benefits and the chance to work in a hospital known for its clinical excellence. Plus, you'll be part of a supportive and dynamic team. Our client is a prestigious hospital in the UK, specialsing in paediatric care. With a reputation for clinical excellence and providing cutting-edge medical and surgical care to patients across of range specialisms. As a Senior Occupational Therapist, you will: Manage your own clinical caseload of outpatients and inpatients with various diagnoses. Conduct assessments and provide treatment interventions independently. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team for goal setting and patient management. Contribute to service development projects alongside the Clinical Lead. Supervise students and therapy assistants, offering clinical and learning opportunities. Engage in continuous professional development to enhance personal skills. Package and Benefits: The Senior Occupational Therapist will enjoy: Annual salary of 42,500 - 51,000. Full-time permanent position with 37.5 hours per week. Excellent benefits package. Opportunities for ongoing professional development and career progression. The ideal Senior Occupational Therapist will have: BSc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy or equivalent. Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). At least 2 years of paediatric experience in a clinical setting. Strong knowledge of paediatric OT assessments and interventions. Experience managing an outpatient caseload with diverse conditions. If you're interested in roles such as Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Outpatient Therapist, Clinical Occupational Therapist, Rehabilitation Therapist, or Children's Occupational Therapist, this Specialist Occupational Therapist position could be perfect for you. If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Senior Occupational Therapist, this is the opportunity for you. Join a leading hospital dedicated to making a difference in the lives of women and children. Apply now and be part of a team that values excellence and innovation in healthcare.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Are you a Senior Occupational Therapist looking for an exciting opportunity? Our client is seeking a passionate individual to join their team at a renowned hospital in London, specialising in paedatrics. This role is perfect for someone eager to make a difference and advance in their career. This Senior Occupational Therapist role offers a competitive salary ranging from 42,500 to 51,000 , depending on experience. You'll enjoy excellent benefits and the chance to work in a hospital known for its clinical excellence. Plus, you'll be part of a supportive and dynamic team. Our client is a prestigious hospital in the UK, specialsing in paediatric care. With a reputation for clinical excellence and providing cutting-edge medical and surgical care to patients across of range specialisms. As a Senior Occupational Therapist, you will: Manage your own clinical caseload of outpatients and inpatients with various diagnoses. Conduct assessments and provide treatment interventions independently. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team for goal setting and patient management. Contribute to service development projects alongside the Clinical Lead. Supervise students and therapy assistants, offering clinical and learning opportunities. Engage in continuous professional development to enhance personal skills. Package and Benefits: The Senior Occupational Therapist will enjoy: Annual salary of 42,500 - 51,000. Full-time permanent position with 37.5 hours per week. Excellent benefits package. Opportunities for ongoing professional development and career progression. The ideal Senior Occupational Therapist will have: BSc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy or equivalent. Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). At least 2 years of paediatric experience in a clinical setting. Strong knowledge of paediatric OT assessments and interventions. Experience managing an outpatient caseload with diverse conditions. If you're interested in roles such as Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Outpatient Therapist, Clinical Occupational Therapist, Rehabilitation Therapist, or Children's Occupational Therapist, this Specialist Occupational Therapist position could be perfect for you. If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Senior Occupational Therapist, this is the opportunity for you. Join a leading hospital dedicated to making a difference in the lives of women and children. Apply now and be part of a team that values excellence and innovation in healthcare.
This is an exciting opportunity for a part-time Senior Accounts Assistant for a business in East Leicestershire. This role is varied, hands on and would suit someone who has a solid background in Accounts Payable. Client Details This small-sized business is dedicated to providing exceptional service and a diverse range of products. They pride themselves on fostering a professional and efficient working environment while offering growth opportunities for their team. Description The Senior Accounts Assistant will: Process invoices, payments, and receipts accurately and in a timely manner. Perform bank reconciliations. Assist with the preparation of monthly financial reports and statements. Support payroll processes and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Monitor and manage accounts payable and receivable. Collaborate with the finance team to improve and streamline procedures. Respond to financial queries and provide support to internal stakeholders. Any ad hoc finance duties as requested by the Finance Manager Profile A successful Senior Accounts Assistant will have: Demonstrated experience working in a similar role. Knowledge of accounting software and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. Strong attention to detail and excellent organisational skills. An understanding of financial processes and reporting requirements. The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team. A proactive approach to problem-solving and process improvement. Job Offer A competitive salary up to 32,00 (doe) A permanent role with opportunities for career development. A supportive and professional working environment within a small-sized company. Flexible working hours to suit a part-time schedule. Other voluntary benefits.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity for a part-time Senior Accounts Assistant for a business in East Leicestershire. This role is varied, hands on and would suit someone who has a solid background in Accounts Payable. Client Details This small-sized business is dedicated to providing exceptional service and a diverse range of products. They pride themselves on fostering a professional and efficient working environment while offering growth opportunities for their team. Description The Senior Accounts Assistant will: Process invoices, payments, and receipts accurately and in a timely manner. Perform bank reconciliations. Assist with the preparation of monthly financial reports and statements. Support payroll processes and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Monitor and manage accounts payable and receivable. Collaborate with the finance team to improve and streamline procedures. Respond to financial queries and provide support to internal stakeholders. Any ad hoc finance duties as requested by the Finance Manager Profile A successful Senior Accounts Assistant will have: Demonstrated experience working in a similar role. Knowledge of accounting software and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. Strong attention to detail and excellent organisational skills. An understanding of financial processes and reporting requirements. The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team. A proactive approach to problem-solving and process improvement. Job Offer A competitive salary up to 32,00 (doe) A permanent role with opportunities for career development. A supportive and professional working environment within a small-sized company. Flexible working hours to suit a part-time schedule. Other voluntary benefits.
Blusource Professional Services Ltd
Bingham, Nottinghamshire
A leading accountancy employer, within easy reach of Nottingham, Grantham, Bingham and Newark can hire the following career opportunities. Both are ideally at Senior to Assistant Manager level, but there is flexibility on the level of hire, so less or more experienced Corporate Tax professionals or Tax and Accounts applicants are encouraged to apply. The salary on this advert is just a guide, the firm are open within reason and will reward the chosen applicants with a competitive salary, hybrid working, the option of full OR part time hours and good perks, including generous holiday and early-finish Fridays. Role A: Corporate Tax Assistant Manager / Manager which can be hired full or part time Managing corporate tax clients, ensuring compliance and delivering exceptional service. Reviewing and preparing corporate tax returns and computations Providing technically sound tax advice to clients Supporting and mentoring junior members of the team Ensuring work is delivered to agreed deadlines and within budget Role B: Accounts and Tax Assistant Manager, supporting the management of corporate accounts, tax compliance, and advisory services for a diverse client base. Assisting with the management and review of corporate accounts and tax compliance for a portfolio of clients. Preparing and reviewing corporate tax returns, computations, and filings Providing clear, technically sound tax and accounting advice Acting as a key point of contact for clients, whilst supporting and mentoring junior team members
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
A leading accountancy employer, within easy reach of Nottingham, Grantham, Bingham and Newark can hire the following career opportunities. Both are ideally at Senior to Assistant Manager level, but there is flexibility on the level of hire, so less or more experienced Corporate Tax professionals or Tax and Accounts applicants are encouraged to apply. The salary on this advert is just a guide, the firm are open within reason and will reward the chosen applicants with a competitive salary, hybrid working, the option of full OR part time hours and good perks, including generous holiday and early-finish Fridays. Role A: Corporate Tax Assistant Manager / Manager which can be hired full or part time Managing corporate tax clients, ensuring compliance and delivering exceptional service. Reviewing and preparing corporate tax returns and computations Providing technically sound tax advice to clients Supporting and mentoring junior members of the team Ensuring work is delivered to agreed deadlines and within budget Role B: Accounts and Tax Assistant Manager, supporting the management of corporate accounts, tax compliance, and advisory services for a diverse client base. Assisting with the management and review of corporate accounts and tax compliance for a portfolio of clients. Preparing and reviewing corporate tax returns, computations, and filings Providing clear, technically sound tax and accounting advice Acting as a key point of contact for clients, whilst supporting and mentoring junior team members
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Senior Care Assistant at Oulton Park care home, you'll look after the different needs of our residents to enable us to deliver quality, person-centred care and support. Your role will involve supervising and inspiring a team of dedicated Care Assistants alongside the Deputy General Manager. You can also expect to support the clinical team in a specific area, such as medication, assessments, care plans or care reviews. Like everyone here, as a Senior Care Assistant, you'll always respect the dignity and preferences of our residents as well playing your own part in creating an environment that's warm, welcoming and vibrant. ABOUT YOU You should have an NVQ Level 3 or Advanced Diploma in Health & Social Care to join us as a Senior Care Assistant. We'll also need to see that you have specific knowledge of clinical care for the elderly. We're looking for people who are warm-hearted, compassionate and committed to giving each resident individualised care and support. You'll have the opportunity to develop your career through ongoing training opportunities, so there's no limit to how far you can go with us. Many of our Senior Carer Assistants progress into Care Practitioner, Regional Carer or nursing roles. REWARDS PACKAGE In return for your dedication, you'll receive a competitive rate of pay plus our sector-leading benefits and rewards package including: Free training and development for all roles Access to wellbeing and support tools A range of retail discounts and savings Unlimited referrals with our Refer a Friend' bonus scheme Employee of the Month' rewards and Long Service Awards' And so much more! If you'd like to use your motivational and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be. 8765
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Senior Care Assistant at Oulton Park care home, you'll look after the different needs of our residents to enable us to deliver quality, person-centred care and support. Your role will involve supervising and inspiring a team of dedicated Care Assistants alongside the Deputy General Manager. You can also expect to support the clinical team in a specific area, such as medication, assessments, care plans or care reviews. Like everyone here, as a Senior Care Assistant, you'll always respect the dignity and preferences of our residents as well playing your own part in creating an environment that's warm, welcoming and vibrant. ABOUT YOU You should have an NVQ Level 3 or Advanced Diploma in Health & Social Care to join us as a Senior Care Assistant. We'll also need to see that you have specific knowledge of clinical care for the elderly. We're looking for people who are warm-hearted, compassionate and committed to giving each resident individualised care and support. You'll have the opportunity to develop your career through ongoing training opportunities, so there's no limit to how far you can go with us. Many of our Senior Carer Assistants progress into Care Practitioner, Regional Carer or nursing roles. REWARDS PACKAGE In return for your dedication, you'll receive a competitive rate of pay plus our sector-leading benefits and rewards package including: Free training and development for all roles Access to wellbeing and support tools A range of retail discounts and savings Unlimited referrals with our Refer a Friend' bonus scheme Employee of the Month' rewards and Long Service Awards' And so much more! If you'd like to use your motivational and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding place to be. 8765
We care, the way you care Come and join us in Dunblane! Randolph Hill are looking for an outstanding person to join us as a Care Assistant at our Randolph Hill Nursing Home in Dunblane, near Stirling. Permanent full or part time or bank posts are available. Market Leading Rates of Pay - from £13.77 - £19.09 per hour, with overtime at time plus 33% and career development potential Company Benefits; Excellent rate of pay - £13.77 £19.09 per hour - we are an accredited Living Wage employer Optional overtime paid at time + 33% (£18.31 - £25.39 per hour) Permanent full or part time or staff bank opportunities available Enhanced sick pay covering up to 28 weeks Fully funded stakeholder pension scheme Up to 33 days annual leave entitlement Long service holidays and awards Free parking on site Staff retail and leisure discounts through our benefits hub Rolling programme of mandatory training Structured career development opportunities up to Team Leader level Friendly, stable and supportive management and head office team "Recommend a Friend" scheme - £1000 for Nurses/£500 for Care Assistants Positive reputation of our nursing homes with lower staff turnover than the sector average Well run nursing homes with positive care inspection grades across our homes More flexible working patterns can be achieved, if required, working on our separate staff bank team Main responsibilities To promote the highest standards of care within the nursing home To uphold the residents rights to privacy, dignity and choice To provide a safe and healthy environment for residents, staff and visitors To adhere to SSSC Code of Conduct To set a good example at all times in respect of dress, manner, hygiene and behaviour To report any injuries, disease or dangerous practice to all relevant personnel To maintain correctly written records as required by the company and statutory bodies Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of 1 years care experience gained within any care of the elderly setting, whether this be nursing home, hospital or community based. We are also keen to hear from student nurses From time to time we may consider people without experience if they have good reasons for looking to work within the care sector and depending on skill mix within the home at that time For Principal Carer post an SVQ 3 is essential along with team leadership experience in a care environment Experience of working with elderly people and knowledge of dementia, delivering clinical support in this area Time management, prioritisation of workload for self and greater team Ability to problem solve and manage a diverse range of situations effectively within a nursing home setting Strong oral and written communication skills, especially report writing Being able to deal with a variety of issues and respond appropriately Our Organisation Randolph Hill is one of Scotland s long standing, reputable providers of care for older people. We own and run 7 nursing homes across east central Scotland with strong care inspection grades and good staffing levels, making it the perfect place to develop your career whilst building positive relationships with our residents and delivering a higher standard of care in our purposely designed nursing homes. At Randolph Hill, we provide a structure where you can make a real difference. We are large enough to be able to provide what our teams need, such as a supportive management, detailed policies and procedures and regular comprehensive training, whilst still small enough to avoid becoming overly bureaucratic and making the right decision to fit each circumstance. We have a career pathway allowing our staff to progress their career with many examples. What do our Staff Say? It is important to me to be treated as a person and not just a number. This is achieved at Randolph Hill when the senior management team make an effort to get to know all the staff employed in all the homes. I have always had better job satisfaction when employed by a smaller company in comparison to larger care home providers. The rate of pay is competitive for the area I enjoy the experience of caring for my residents and feel satisfied when I am able to make a difference in a resident s quality of life. Randolph Hill provides a very comfortable environment and resources to make that possible. Randolph Hill provide a good and safe working environment, quality care and co-operative management and these were the most important factors in making my decision to join Randolph Hill. I am very proud to work for Randolph Hill. I have been employed by the company for over 5 years. The residents receive a high standard of care, delivered in a person centred manner. The staff and management have helped me to develop and progress in my career. All enquires will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
We care, the way you care Come and join us in Dunblane! Randolph Hill are looking for an outstanding person to join us as a Care Assistant at our Randolph Hill Nursing Home in Dunblane, near Stirling. Permanent full or part time or bank posts are available. Market Leading Rates of Pay - from £13.77 - £19.09 per hour, with overtime at time plus 33% and career development potential Company Benefits; Excellent rate of pay - £13.77 £19.09 per hour - we are an accredited Living Wage employer Optional overtime paid at time + 33% (£18.31 - £25.39 per hour) Permanent full or part time or staff bank opportunities available Enhanced sick pay covering up to 28 weeks Fully funded stakeholder pension scheme Up to 33 days annual leave entitlement Long service holidays and awards Free parking on site Staff retail and leisure discounts through our benefits hub Rolling programme of mandatory training Structured career development opportunities up to Team Leader level Friendly, stable and supportive management and head office team "Recommend a Friend" scheme - £1000 for Nurses/£500 for Care Assistants Positive reputation of our nursing homes with lower staff turnover than the sector average Well run nursing homes with positive care inspection grades across our homes More flexible working patterns can be achieved, if required, working on our separate staff bank team Main responsibilities To promote the highest standards of care within the nursing home To uphold the residents rights to privacy, dignity and choice To provide a safe and healthy environment for residents, staff and visitors To adhere to SSSC Code of Conduct To set a good example at all times in respect of dress, manner, hygiene and behaviour To report any injuries, disease or dangerous practice to all relevant personnel To maintain correctly written records as required by the company and statutory bodies Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of 1 years care experience gained within any care of the elderly setting, whether this be nursing home, hospital or community based. We are also keen to hear from student nurses From time to time we may consider people without experience if they have good reasons for looking to work within the care sector and depending on skill mix within the home at that time For Principal Carer post an SVQ 3 is essential along with team leadership experience in a care environment Experience of working with elderly people and knowledge of dementia, delivering clinical support in this area Time management, prioritisation of workload for self and greater team Ability to problem solve and manage a diverse range of situations effectively within a nursing home setting Strong oral and written communication skills, especially report writing Being able to deal with a variety of issues and respond appropriately Our Organisation Randolph Hill is one of Scotland s long standing, reputable providers of care for older people. We own and run 7 nursing homes across east central Scotland with strong care inspection grades and good staffing levels, making it the perfect place to develop your career whilst building positive relationships with our residents and delivering a higher standard of care in our purposely designed nursing homes. At Randolph Hill, we provide a structure where you can make a real difference. We are large enough to be able to provide what our teams need, such as a supportive management, detailed policies and procedures and regular comprehensive training, whilst still small enough to avoid becoming overly bureaucratic and making the right decision to fit each circumstance. We have a career pathway allowing our staff to progress their career with many examples. What do our Staff Say? It is important to me to be treated as a person and not just a number. This is achieved at Randolph Hill when the senior management team make an effort to get to know all the staff employed in all the homes. I have always had better job satisfaction when employed by a smaller company in comparison to larger care home providers. The rate of pay is competitive for the area I enjoy the experience of caring for my residents and feel satisfied when I am able to make a difference in a resident s quality of life. Randolph Hill provides a very comfortable environment and resources to make that possible. Randolph Hill provide a good and safe working environment, quality care and co-operative management and these were the most important factors in making my decision to join Randolph Hill. I am very proud to work for Randolph Hill. I have been employed by the company for over 5 years. The residents receive a high standard of care, delivered in a person centred manner. The staff and management have helped me to develop and progress in my career. All enquires will be treated in the strictest confidence.
We care, the way you care Come and join us in Edinburgh! Randolph Hill are looking for an outstanding person to join us as a Care Assistant at either Ashley Court in Morningside or Blenham House in Sighthill. Permanent full or part time or bank posts are available. Market Leading Rates of Pay - from £13.77 - £19.09 per hour, with overtime at time plus 33% and career development potential Company Benefits; Excellent rate of pay - £13.77 £19.09 per hour - we are an accredited Living Wage employer Optional overtime paid at time + 33% (£18.31 - £25.39 per hour) Permanent full or part time or staff bank opportunities available Enhanced sick pay covering up to 28 weeks Fully funded stakeholder pension scheme Up to 33 days annual leave entitlement Long service holidays and awards Free parking on site Staff retail and leisure discounts through our benefits hub Rolling programme of mandatory training Structured career development opportunities up to Team Leader level Friendly, stable and supportive management and head office team "Recommend a Friend" scheme - £1000 for Nurses/£500 for Care Assistants Positive reputation of our nursing homes with lower staff turnover than the sector average Well run nursing homes with positive care inspection grades across our homes More flexible working patterns can be achieved, if required, working on our separate staff bank team Main responsibilities To promote the highest standards of care within the nursing home To uphold the residents rights to privacy, dignity and choice To provide a safe and healthy environment for residents, staff and visitors To adhere to SSSC Code of Conduct To set a good example at all times in respect of dress, manner, hygiene and behaviour To report any injuries, disease or dangerous practice to all relevant personnel To maintain correctly written records as required by the company and statutory bodies Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of 1 years care experience gained within any care of the elderly setting, whether this be nursing home, hospital or community based. We are also keen to hear from student nurses From time to time we may consider people without experience if they have good reasons for looking to work within the care sector and depending on skill mix within the home at that time For Principal Carer post an SVQ 3 is essential along with team leadership experience in a care environment Experience of working with elderly people and knowledge of dementia, delivering clinical support in this area Time management, prioritisation of workload for self and greater team Ability to problem solve and manage a diverse range of situations effectively within a nursing home setting Strong oral and written communication skills, especially report writing Being able to deal with a variety of issues and respond appropriately Our Organisation Randolph Hill is one of Scotland s long standing, reputable providers of care for older people. We own and run 7 nursing homes across east central Scotland with strong care inspection grades and good staffing levels, making it the perfect place to develop your career whilst building positive relationships with our residents and delivering a higher standard of care in our purposely designed nursing homes. At Randolph Hill, we provide a structure where you can make a real difference. We are large enough to be able to provide what our teams need, such as a supportive management, detailed policies and procedures and regular comprehensive training, whilst still small enough to avoid becoming overly bureaucratic and making the right decision to fit each circumstance. We have a career pathway allowing our staff to progress their career with many examples. What do our Staff Say? It is important to me to be treated as a person and not just a number. This is achieved at Randolph Hill when the senior management team make an effort to get to know all the staff employed in all the homes. I have always had better job satisfaction when employed by a smaller company in comparison to larger care home providers. The rate of pay is competitive for the area I enjoy the experience of caring for my residents and feel satisfied when I am able to make a difference in a resident s quality of life. Randolph Hill provides a very comfortable environment and resources to make that possible. Randolph Hill provide a good and safe working environment, quality care and co-operative management and these were the most important factors in making my decision to join Randolph Hill. I am very proud to work for Randolph Hill. I have been employed by the company for over 5 years. The residents receive a high standard of care, delivered in a person centred manner. The staff and management have helped me to develop and progress in my career. All enquires will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
We care, the way you care Come and join us in Edinburgh! Randolph Hill are looking for an outstanding person to join us as a Care Assistant at either Ashley Court in Morningside or Blenham House in Sighthill. Permanent full or part time or bank posts are available. Market Leading Rates of Pay - from £13.77 - £19.09 per hour, with overtime at time plus 33% and career development potential Company Benefits; Excellent rate of pay - £13.77 £19.09 per hour - we are an accredited Living Wage employer Optional overtime paid at time + 33% (£18.31 - £25.39 per hour) Permanent full or part time or staff bank opportunities available Enhanced sick pay covering up to 28 weeks Fully funded stakeholder pension scheme Up to 33 days annual leave entitlement Long service holidays and awards Free parking on site Staff retail and leisure discounts through our benefits hub Rolling programme of mandatory training Structured career development opportunities up to Team Leader level Friendly, stable and supportive management and head office team "Recommend a Friend" scheme - £1000 for Nurses/£500 for Care Assistants Positive reputation of our nursing homes with lower staff turnover than the sector average Well run nursing homes with positive care inspection grades across our homes More flexible working patterns can be achieved, if required, working on our separate staff bank team Main responsibilities To promote the highest standards of care within the nursing home To uphold the residents rights to privacy, dignity and choice To provide a safe and healthy environment for residents, staff and visitors To adhere to SSSC Code of Conduct To set a good example at all times in respect of dress, manner, hygiene and behaviour To report any injuries, disease or dangerous practice to all relevant personnel To maintain correctly written records as required by the company and statutory bodies Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of 1 years care experience gained within any care of the elderly setting, whether this be nursing home, hospital or community based. We are also keen to hear from student nurses From time to time we may consider people without experience if they have good reasons for looking to work within the care sector and depending on skill mix within the home at that time For Principal Carer post an SVQ 3 is essential along with team leadership experience in a care environment Experience of working with elderly people and knowledge of dementia, delivering clinical support in this area Time management, prioritisation of workload for self and greater team Ability to problem solve and manage a diverse range of situations effectively within a nursing home setting Strong oral and written communication skills, especially report writing Being able to deal with a variety of issues and respond appropriately Our Organisation Randolph Hill is one of Scotland s long standing, reputable providers of care for older people. We own and run 7 nursing homes across east central Scotland with strong care inspection grades and good staffing levels, making it the perfect place to develop your career whilst building positive relationships with our residents and delivering a higher standard of care in our purposely designed nursing homes. At Randolph Hill, we provide a structure where you can make a real difference. We are large enough to be able to provide what our teams need, such as a supportive management, detailed policies and procedures and regular comprehensive training, whilst still small enough to avoid becoming overly bureaucratic and making the right decision to fit each circumstance. We have a career pathway allowing our staff to progress their career with many examples. What do our Staff Say? It is important to me to be treated as a person and not just a number. This is achieved at Randolph Hill when the senior management team make an effort to get to know all the staff employed in all the homes. I have always had better job satisfaction when employed by a smaller company in comparison to larger care home providers. The rate of pay is competitive for the area I enjoy the experience of caring for my residents and feel satisfied when I am able to make a difference in a resident s quality of life. Randolph Hill provides a very comfortable environment and resources to make that possible. Randolph Hill provide a good and safe working environment, quality care and co-operative management and these were the most important factors in making my decision to join Randolph Hill. I am very proud to work for Randolph Hill. I have been employed by the company for over 5 years. The residents receive a high standard of care, delivered in a person centred manner. The staff and management have helped me to develop and progress in my career. All enquires will be treated in the strictest confidence.
We care, the way you care Come and join us in West Lothian Randolph Hill are looking for an outstanding person to join us as a Care Assistant at either Holmesview in Broxburn or Kirk Lane in Livingston. Permanent full or part time or bank posts are available. Market Leading Rates of Pay - from £13.77 - £19.09 per hour, with overtime at time plus 33% and career development potential Company Benefits; Excellent rate of pay - £13.77 £19.09 per hour - we are an accredited Living Wage employer Optional overtime paid at time + 33% (£18.31 - £25.39 per hour) Permanent full or part time or staff bank opportunities available Enhanced sick pay covering up to 28 weeks Fully funded stakeholder pension scheme Up to 33 days annual leave entitlement Long service holidays and awards Free parking on site Staff retail and leisure discounts through our benefits hub Rolling programme of mandatory training Structured career development opportunities up to Team Leader level Friendly, stable and supportive management and head office team "Recommend a Friend" scheme - £1000 for Nurses/£500 for Care Assistants Positive reputation of our nursing homes with lower staff turnover than the sector average Well run nursing homes with positive care inspection grades across our homes More flexible working patterns can be achieved, if required, working on our separate staff bank team Main responsibilities To promote the highest standards of care within the nursing home To uphold the residents rights to privacy, dignity and choice To provide a safe and healthy environment for residents, staff and visitors To adhere to SSSC Code of Conduct To set a good example at all times in respect of dress, manner, hygiene and behaviour To report any injuries, disease or dangerous practice to all relevant personnel To maintain correctly written records as required by the company and statutory bodies Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of 1 years care experience gained within any care of the elderly setting, whether this be nursing home, hospital or community based. We are also keen to hear from student nurses From time to time we may consider people without experience if they have good reasons for looking to work within the care sector and depending on skill mix within the home at that time For Principal Carer post an SVQ 3 is essential along with team leadership experience in a care environment Experience of working with elderly people and knowledge of dementia, delivering clinical support in this area Time management, prioritisation of workload for self and greater team Ability to problem solve and manage a diverse range of situations effectively within a nursing home setting Strong oral and written communication skills, especially report writing Being able to deal with a variety of issues and respond appropriately Our Organisation Randolph Hill is one of Scotland s long standing, reputable providers of care for older people. We own and run 7 nursing homes across east central Scotland with strong care inspection grades and good staffing levels, making it the perfect place to develop your career whilst building positive relationships with our residents and delivering a higher standard of care in our purposely designed nursing homes. At Randolph Hill, we provide a structure where you can make a real difference. We are large enough to be able to provide what our teams need, such as a supportive management, detailed policies and procedures and regular comprehensive training, whilst still small enough to avoid becoming overly bureaucratic and making the right decision to fit each circumstance. We have a career pathway allowing our staff to progress their career with many examples. What do our Staff Say? It is important to me to be treated as a person and not just a number. This is achieved at Randolph Hill when the senior management team make an effort to get to know all the staff employed in all the homes. I have always had better job satisfaction when employed by a smaller company in comparison to larger care home providers. The rate of pay is competitive for the area I enjoy the experience of caring for my residents and feel satisfied when I am able to make a difference in a resident s quality of life. Randolph Hill provides a very comfortable environment and resources to make that possible. Randolph Hill provide a good and safe working environment, quality care and co-operative management and these were the most important factors in making my decision to join Randolph Hill. I am very proud to work for Randolph Hill. I have been employed by the company for over 5 years. The residents receive a high standard of care, delivered in a person centred manner. The staff and management have helped me to develop and progress in my career. All enquires will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
We care, the way you care Come and join us in West Lothian Randolph Hill are looking for an outstanding person to join us as a Care Assistant at either Holmesview in Broxburn or Kirk Lane in Livingston. Permanent full or part time or bank posts are available. Market Leading Rates of Pay - from £13.77 - £19.09 per hour, with overtime at time plus 33% and career development potential Company Benefits; Excellent rate of pay - £13.77 £19.09 per hour - we are an accredited Living Wage employer Optional overtime paid at time + 33% (£18.31 - £25.39 per hour) Permanent full or part time or staff bank opportunities available Enhanced sick pay covering up to 28 weeks Fully funded stakeholder pension scheme Up to 33 days annual leave entitlement Long service holidays and awards Free parking on site Staff retail and leisure discounts through our benefits hub Rolling programme of mandatory training Structured career development opportunities up to Team Leader level Friendly, stable and supportive management and head office team "Recommend a Friend" scheme - £1000 for Nurses/£500 for Care Assistants Positive reputation of our nursing homes with lower staff turnover than the sector average Well run nursing homes with positive care inspection grades across our homes More flexible working patterns can be achieved, if required, working on our separate staff bank team Main responsibilities To promote the highest standards of care within the nursing home To uphold the residents rights to privacy, dignity and choice To provide a safe and healthy environment for residents, staff and visitors To adhere to SSSC Code of Conduct To set a good example at all times in respect of dress, manner, hygiene and behaviour To report any injuries, disease or dangerous practice to all relevant personnel To maintain correctly written records as required by the company and statutory bodies Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of 1 years care experience gained within any care of the elderly setting, whether this be nursing home, hospital or community based. We are also keen to hear from student nurses From time to time we may consider people without experience if they have good reasons for looking to work within the care sector and depending on skill mix within the home at that time For Principal Carer post an SVQ 3 is essential along with team leadership experience in a care environment Experience of working with elderly people and knowledge of dementia, delivering clinical support in this area Time management, prioritisation of workload for self and greater team Ability to problem solve and manage a diverse range of situations effectively within a nursing home setting Strong oral and written communication skills, especially report writing Being able to deal with a variety of issues and respond appropriately Our Organisation Randolph Hill is one of Scotland s long standing, reputable providers of care for older people. We own and run 7 nursing homes across east central Scotland with strong care inspection grades and good staffing levels, making it the perfect place to develop your career whilst building positive relationships with our residents and delivering a higher standard of care in our purposely designed nursing homes. At Randolph Hill, we provide a structure where you can make a real difference. We are large enough to be able to provide what our teams need, such as a supportive management, detailed policies and procedures and regular comprehensive training, whilst still small enough to avoid becoming overly bureaucratic and making the right decision to fit each circumstance. We have a career pathway allowing our staff to progress their career with many examples. What do our Staff Say? It is important to me to be treated as a person and not just a number. This is achieved at Randolph Hill when the senior management team make an effort to get to know all the staff employed in all the homes. I have always had better job satisfaction when employed by a smaller company in comparison to larger care home providers. The rate of pay is competitive for the area I enjoy the experience of caring for my residents and feel satisfied when I am able to make a difference in a resident s quality of life. Randolph Hill provides a very comfortable environment and resources to make that possible. Randolph Hill provide a good and safe working environment, quality care and co-operative management and these were the most important factors in making my decision to join Randolph Hill. I am very proud to work for Randolph Hill. I have been employed by the company for over 5 years. The residents receive a high standard of care, delivered in a person centred manner. The staff and management have helped me to develop and progress in my career. All enquires will be treated in the strictest confidence.
We care, the way you care Come and join us in East Lothian! Randolph Hill are looking for an outstanding person to join us as a Care Assistant at either Muirfield in Gullane or Fidra House in North Berwick. Permanent full or part time or bank posts are available. Market Leading Rates of Pay - from £13.77 - £19.09 per hour, with overtime at time plus 33% and career development potential Company Benefits; Excellent rate of pay - £13.77 £19.09 per hour - we are an accredited Living Wage employer Optional overtime paid at time + 33% (£18.31 - £25.39 per hour) Permanent full or part time or staff bank opportunities available Enhanced sick pay covering up to 28 weeks Fully funded stakeholder pension scheme Up to 33 days annual leave entitlement Long service holidays and awards Free parking on site Staff retail and leisure discounts through our benefits hub Rolling programme of mandatory training Structured career development opportunities up to Team Leader level Friendly, stable and supportive management and head office team "Recommend a Friend" scheme - £1000 for Nurses/£500 for Care Assistants Positive reputation of our nursing homes with lower staff turnover than the sector average Well run nursing homes with positive care inspection grades across our homes More flexible working patterns can be achieved, if required, working on our separate staff bank team Main responsibilities To promote the highest standards of care within the nursing home To uphold the residents rights to privacy, dignity and choice To provide a safe and healthy environment for residents, staff and visitors To adhere to SSSC Code of Conduct To set a good example at all times in respect of dress, manner, hygiene and behaviour To report any injuries, disease or dangerous practice to all relevant personnel To maintain correctly written records as required by the company and statutory bodies Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of 1 years care experience gained within any care of the elderly setting, whether this be nursing home, hospital or community based. We are also keen to hear from student nurses From time to time we may consider people without experience if they have good reasons for looking to work within the care sector and depending on skill mix within the home at that time For Principal Carer post an SVQ 3 is essential along with team leadership experience in a care environment Experience of working with elderly people and knowledge of dementia, delivering clinical support in this area Time management, prioritisation of workload for self and greater team Ability to problem solve and manage a diverse range of situations effectively within a nursing home setting Strong oral and written communication skills, especially report writing Being able to deal with a variety of issues and respond appropriately Our Organisation Randolph Hill is one of Scotland s long standing, reputable providers of care for older people. We own and run 7 nursing homes across east central Scotland with strong care inspection grades and good staffing levels, making it the perfect place to develop your career whilst building positive relationships with our residents and delivering a higher standard of care in our purposely designed nursing homes. At Randolph Hill, we provide a structure where you can make a real difference. We are large enough to be able to provide what our teams need, such as a supportive management, detailed policies and procedures and regular comprehensive training, whilst still small enough to avoid becoming overly bureaucratic and making the right decision to fit each circumstance. We have a career pathway allowing our staff to progress their career with many examples. What do our Staff Say? It is important to me to be treated as a person and not just a number. This is achieved at Randolph Hill when the senior management team make an effort to get to know all the staff employed in all the homes. I have always had better job satisfaction when employed by a smaller company in comparison to larger care home providers. The rate of pay is competitive for the area I enjoy the experience of caring for my residents and feel satisfied when I am able to make a difference in a resident s quality of life. Randolph Hill provides a very comfortable environment and resources to make that possible. Randolph Hill provide a good and safe working environment, quality care and co-operative management and these were the most important factors in making my decision to join Randolph Hill. I am very proud to work for Randolph Hill. I have been employed by the company for over 5 years. The residents receive a high standard of care, delivered in a person centred manner. The staff and management have helped me to develop and progress in my career. All enquires will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
We care, the way you care Come and join us in East Lothian! Randolph Hill are looking for an outstanding person to join us as a Care Assistant at either Muirfield in Gullane or Fidra House in North Berwick. Permanent full or part time or bank posts are available. Market Leading Rates of Pay - from £13.77 - £19.09 per hour, with overtime at time plus 33% and career development potential Company Benefits; Excellent rate of pay - £13.77 £19.09 per hour - we are an accredited Living Wage employer Optional overtime paid at time + 33% (£18.31 - £25.39 per hour) Permanent full or part time or staff bank opportunities available Enhanced sick pay covering up to 28 weeks Fully funded stakeholder pension scheme Up to 33 days annual leave entitlement Long service holidays and awards Free parking on site Staff retail and leisure discounts through our benefits hub Rolling programme of mandatory training Structured career development opportunities up to Team Leader level Friendly, stable and supportive management and head office team "Recommend a Friend" scheme - £1000 for Nurses/£500 for Care Assistants Positive reputation of our nursing homes with lower staff turnover than the sector average Well run nursing homes with positive care inspection grades across our homes More flexible working patterns can be achieved, if required, working on our separate staff bank team Main responsibilities To promote the highest standards of care within the nursing home To uphold the residents rights to privacy, dignity and choice To provide a safe and healthy environment for residents, staff and visitors To adhere to SSSC Code of Conduct To set a good example at all times in respect of dress, manner, hygiene and behaviour To report any injuries, disease or dangerous practice to all relevant personnel To maintain correctly written records as required by the company and statutory bodies Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of 1 years care experience gained within any care of the elderly setting, whether this be nursing home, hospital or community based. We are also keen to hear from student nurses From time to time we may consider people without experience if they have good reasons for looking to work within the care sector and depending on skill mix within the home at that time For Principal Carer post an SVQ 3 is essential along with team leadership experience in a care environment Experience of working with elderly people and knowledge of dementia, delivering clinical support in this area Time management, prioritisation of workload for self and greater team Ability to problem solve and manage a diverse range of situations effectively within a nursing home setting Strong oral and written communication skills, especially report writing Being able to deal with a variety of issues and respond appropriately Our Organisation Randolph Hill is one of Scotland s long standing, reputable providers of care for older people. We own and run 7 nursing homes across east central Scotland with strong care inspection grades and good staffing levels, making it the perfect place to develop your career whilst building positive relationships with our residents and delivering a higher standard of care in our purposely designed nursing homes. At Randolph Hill, we provide a structure where you can make a real difference. We are large enough to be able to provide what our teams need, such as a supportive management, detailed policies and procedures and regular comprehensive training, whilst still small enough to avoid becoming overly bureaucratic and making the right decision to fit each circumstance. We have a career pathway allowing our staff to progress their career with many examples. What do our Staff Say? It is important to me to be treated as a person and not just a number. This is achieved at Randolph Hill when the senior management team make an effort to get to know all the staff employed in all the homes. I have always had better job satisfaction when employed by a smaller company in comparison to larger care home providers. The rate of pay is competitive for the area I enjoy the experience of caring for my residents and feel satisfied when I am able to make a difference in a resident s quality of life. Randolph Hill provides a very comfortable environment and resources to make that possible. Randolph Hill provide a good and safe working environment, quality care and co-operative management and these were the most important factors in making my decision to join Randolph Hill. I am very proud to work for Randolph Hill. I have been employed by the company for over 5 years. The residents receive a high standard of care, delivered in a person centred manner. The staff and management have helped me to develop and progress in my career. All enquires will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Introduction MACK is a property management company that has a vision to be the leading force in providing a diverse range of safe, inclusive, and sustainable accommodation for all. To support our accommodation services, we also operate nationwide, delivering catering and laundry services. The Role As the Head Chef, you will lead our culinary team in delivering exceptional dining experiences while ensuring the highest standards of food safety and quality. Reporting to the Restaurant Manager, with a Level 3 in Professional Cookery and strong leadership skills, you will foster a collaborative environment, oversee food production, and implement HACCP protocols. Join us to elevate our culinary offerings and drive the success of our restaurant through innovative cuisine and effective team leadership. Key responsibilities - Head Chef (Bulk catering) Oversee the preparation and cooking of large volumes of food while maintaining consistency, portion control, and quality standards, ensure food presentation and taste meet company expectations. Lead, motivate, and manage a team of chefs, kitchen assistants, and porters. Provide on-the-job training to ensure staff follow procedures and maintain high standards of food safety and hygiene. Monitor stock levels, forecast usage, and manage ordering to reduce waste and control costs. Ensure full compliance with food safety legislation, HACCP protocols, and company policies. Conduct regular kitchen audits and risk assessments. Ensure all allergen information is up to date and that special diets (e.g. gluten-free, halal, vegan) are catered for safely. Liaise with catering managers, clients, and service staff to coordinate service delivery. Respond to feedback and adjust operations accordingly. Ensure kitchen equipment is maintained and serviced. Report faults and oversee cleanliness and organisation of the kitchen. Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Professional Cookery (or equivalent) Level 3 Food Safety & Hygiene Certification (essential) refresher training will be given. HACCP certification (preferred) Allergen Awareness Training Relevant Health & Safety training (e.g. COSHH, manual handling) Culinary or hospitality management qualification (desirable) Experience Proven experience as a Head Chef or Senior Sous Chef in a bulk or volume catering environment (e.g. hospitals, schools, prisons, large-scale events, care homes, or contract catering) Strong background in high-volume food production and multi-site or central kitchen operations Demonstrable experience in menu planning, cost control, stock management, and team leadership Experience managing and training kitchen brigades Track record of maintaining food safety standards and achieving high inspection results Experience working with specialist diets and allergens Skills Excellent leadership and team management skills Strong organisational and time-management abilities Sound knowledge of stock control, portioning, and waste reduction High standards of cleanliness and attention to detail Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to stay calm under pressure and meet tight deadlines IT literacy (for menu systems, stock control, compliance reporting, etc.) Flexibility and problem-solving mindset Shift / Work Pattern 5 days over 7, including weekends. 10am to 7pm but must be flexible to fit within the business requirements Other Considerations: Working Conditions: The position requires standing for long periods, bending, lifting, and maintaining a fast-paced environment while ensuring that food safety and cleanliness are upheld at all times. It is important to MACK that all employees are aligned with the values of the company as follows: o _Do the right thing_ Put our customers first Stand up for safety every day Be respectful, supporting, and caring Recognise and celebrate achievements o _Find a better way_ Collaborate to find solutions Embrace the power and opportunity of diversity Generate options to maximise sustainability Commit to continuously improving o _Deliver it!_ Take personal ownership for delivery Be bold and act with passion and purpose Focus on progress towards outcomes See it through! So, whilst recognising the importance of qualifications and experience, MACK requires all employees to demonstrate how they embody the values of the company. MACK is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We aim for our workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society, and for each employee to feel safe, respected and able to achieve their potential. Job Type: Permanent Pay: £16.00 per hour Benefits: Discounted or free food On-site parking Work Location: In person Reference ID: HR/PER/R053
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Introduction MACK is a property management company that has a vision to be the leading force in providing a diverse range of safe, inclusive, and sustainable accommodation for all. To support our accommodation services, we also operate nationwide, delivering catering and laundry services. The Role As the Head Chef, you will lead our culinary team in delivering exceptional dining experiences while ensuring the highest standards of food safety and quality. Reporting to the Restaurant Manager, with a Level 3 in Professional Cookery and strong leadership skills, you will foster a collaborative environment, oversee food production, and implement HACCP protocols. Join us to elevate our culinary offerings and drive the success of our restaurant through innovative cuisine and effective team leadership. Key responsibilities - Head Chef (Bulk catering) Oversee the preparation and cooking of large volumes of food while maintaining consistency, portion control, and quality standards, ensure food presentation and taste meet company expectations. Lead, motivate, and manage a team of chefs, kitchen assistants, and porters. Provide on-the-job training to ensure staff follow procedures and maintain high standards of food safety and hygiene. Monitor stock levels, forecast usage, and manage ordering to reduce waste and control costs. Ensure full compliance with food safety legislation, HACCP protocols, and company policies. Conduct regular kitchen audits and risk assessments. Ensure all allergen information is up to date and that special diets (e.g. gluten-free, halal, vegan) are catered for safely. Liaise with catering managers, clients, and service staff to coordinate service delivery. Respond to feedback and adjust operations accordingly. Ensure kitchen equipment is maintained and serviced. Report faults and oversee cleanliness and organisation of the kitchen. Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in Professional Cookery (or equivalent) Level 3 Food Safety & Hygiene Certification (essential) refresher training will be given. HACCP certification (preferred) Allergen Awareness Training Relevant Health & Safety training (e.g. COSHH, manual handling) Culinary or hospitality management qualification (desirable) Experience Proven experience as a Head Chef or Senior Sous Chef in a bulk or volume catering environment (e.g. hospitals, schools, prisons, large-scale events, care homes, or contract catering) Strong background in high-volume food production and multi-site or central kitchen operations Demonstrable experience in menu planning, cost control, stock management, and team leadership Experience managing and training kitchen brigades Track record of maintaining food safety standards and achieving high inspection results Experience working with specialist diets and allergens Skills Excellent leadership and team management skills Strong organisational and time-management abilities Sound knowledge of stock control, portioning, and waste reduction High standards of cleanliness and attention to detail Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to stay calm under pressure and meet tight deadlines IT literacy (for menu systems, stock control, compliance reporting, etc.) Flexibility and problem-solving mindset Shift / Work Pattern 5 days over 7, including weekends. 10am to 7pm but must be flexible to fit within the business requirements Other Considerations: Working Conditions: The position requires standing for long periods, bending, lifting, and maintaining a fast-paced environment while ensuring that food safety and cleanliness are upheld at all times. It is important to MACK that all employees are aligned with the values of the company as follows: o _Do the right thing_ Put our customers first Stand up for safety every day Be respectful, supporting, and caring Recognise and celebrate achievements o _Find a better way_ Collaborate to find solutions Embrace the power and opportunity of diversity Generate options to maximise sustainability Commit to continuously improving o _Deliver it!_ Take personal ownership for delivery Be bold and act with passion and purpose Focus on progress towards outcomes See it through! So, whilst recognising the importance of qualifications and experience, MACK requires all employees to demonstrate how they embody the values of the company. MACK is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We aim for our workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society, and for each employee to feel safe, respected and able to achieve their potential. Job Type: Permanent Pay: £16.00 per hour Benefits: Discounted or free food On-site parking Work Location: In person Reference ID: HR/PER/R053
Audit & Accounts Senior/Supervisor - Reading SME Firm Accounts and Audit Senior/Supervisor Permanent Full-Time Reading, Berkshire An independent firm of chartered accountants serving SME owner-managed businesses and regulated organisations across various sectors is seeking an Accounts and Audit Senior/Supervisor due to business expansion and growth. Responsibilities: Reporting to senior management, key duties will include: - Preparation of financial and management accounts for Limited companies, Sole Traders, and Partnerships across diverse industries. - Monthly and quarterly management accounting assignments, including VAT returns. - Leading statutory audits from planning through to execution and completion. - Assisting with larger financial accounting assignments. - Managing audit assignments with support from junior team members. - Preparing corporation tax calculations and returns. - Building and maintaining strong relationships with accounts and audit clients through effective stakeholder management. - Communicating with clients, colleagues, and partners to progress assignments and resolve queries. - Supporting junior team members through supervision, mentoring, and training. - Developing professional skills through self-study and in-house training programmes. - Engaging in ad-hoc project work as required by senior management. Skills Required: - AAT qualified or qualified by experience. - At least 3 years in a practice role managing both accounts and audit assignments. - Proactive, hands-on approach with strong problem-solving abilities. - Experience working with SME/owner-managed businesses. - Strong teamwork and leadership skills. - Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. This role offers an exciting opportunity for a professional looking to advance their career in audit and accounts within a growing firm. #
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Audit & Accounts Senior/Supervisor - Reading SME Firm Accounts and Audit Senior/Supervisor Permanent Full-Time Reading, Berkshire An independent firm of chartered accountants serving SME owner-managed businesses and regulated organisations across various sectors is seeking an Accounts and Audit Senior/Supervisor due to business expansion and growth. Responsibilities: Reporting to senior management, key duties will include: - Preparation of financial and management accounts for Limited companies, Sole Traders, and Partnerships across diverse industries. - Monthly and quarterly management accounting assignments, including VAT returns. - Leading statutory audits from planning through to execution and completion. - Assisting with larger financial accounting assignments. - Managing audit assignments with support from junior team members. - Preparing corporation tax calculations and returns. - Building and maintaining strong relationships with accounts and audit clients through effective stakeholder management. - Communicating with clients, colleagues, and partners to progress assignments and resolve queries. - Supporting junior team members through supervision, mentoring, and training. - Developing professional skills through self-study and in-house training programmes. - Engaging in ad-hoc project work as required by senior management. Skills Required: - AAT qualified or qualified by experience. - At least 3 years in a practice role managing both accounts and audit assignments. - Proactive, hands-on approach with strong problem-solving abilities. - Experience working with SME/owner-managed businesses. - Strong teamwork and leadership skills. - Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. This role offers an exciting opportunity for a professional looking to advance their career in audit and accounts within a growing firm. #
As a Reablement Practitioner , you'll be working across all disciplines within the Reablement service including sensory loss, occupational therapy and the community response team (CRT). You'll be part of a progressive team, using an enabling, adaptive approach, supporting people to live in their own homes where possible, and in the least restrictive way. What you'll do: Alongside a multi-disciplinary team of Health and Social Care professionals, you'll triage referrals, complete holistic assessments of need and plan supportive interventions. Use a strengths-based approach when providing advice and information throughout someone's reablement journey, enabling them to problem solve and make informed decisions. Build positive working relationships with service users and their wider support network, healthcare professionals and local community networks. Support professional practitioners with safeguarding cases. What we're looking for: Experience in a Reablement, Rehabilitation, Health or Social Care setting is preferred but not essential. General knowledge of the Care Act 2014 and Mental Capacity Act 2005 is preferred but not essential. Excellent communication, interpersonal and teamwork skills. Detail-orientated and able to assess risks, needs and analyse information. Demonstrates patience, compassion and empathy, treating service users with dignity and respect in all interactions. Why join us? Make a Difference: Work in partnership with organisations across Health and Social care to maximise independence, prevent hospital admissions, and facilitate rapid discharge from hospital to improve outcomes for the people of Hampshire. Professional Development : Supportive supervision and continuous learning opportunities, including formal qualification routes and a comprehensive suite of management training. All team members obtain a Care Certificate once in post, fully funded by the council. Employee Support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive Benefits Package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Working Patterns Our Service runs 07:00-22:00 every day of the year, therefore you'll be required to work evenings and/or public holidays and/or weekends as part of your Normal Working Hours for which enhancements are paid and days off in lieu can be accommodated. The current working hours for this position follow a current pattern of 08:30-17:00 Monday to Thursday and during allocated weekend working, and 08:30-16:30 Friday. Working patterns are subject to change based on service requirements; any changes will be formally discussed and agreed with you. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Senior Care Assistant, Senior Case Worker, Senior Support Worker, Community Support Worker, Senior Healthcare Assistant, Rehabilitation Worker, Occupational Therapist Assistant.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
As a Reablement Practitioner , you'll be working across all disciplines within the Reablement service including sensory loss, occupational therapy and the community response team (CRT). You'll be part of a progressive team, using an enabling, adaptive approach, supporting people to live in their own homes where possible, and in the least restrictive way. What you'll do: Alongside a multi-disciplinary team of Health and Social Care professionals, you'll triage referrals, complete holistic assessments of need and plan supportive interventions. Use a strengths-based approach when providing advice and information throughout someone's reablement journey, enabling them to problem solve and make informed decisions. Build positive working relationships with service users and their wider support network, healthcare professionals and local community networks. Support professional practitioners with safeguarding cases. What we're looking for: Experience in a Reablement, Rehabilitation, Health or Social Care setting is preferred but not essential. General knowledge of the Care Act 2014 and Mental Capacity Act 2005 is preferred but not essential. Excellent communication, interpersonal and teamwork skills. Detail-orientated and able to assess risks, needs and analyse information. Demonstrates patience, compassion and empathy, treating service users with dignity and respect in all interactions. Why join us? Make a Difference: Work in partnership with organisations across Health and Social care to maximise independence, prevent hospital admissions, and facilitate rapid discharge from hospital to improve outcomes for the people of Hampshire. Professional Development : Supportive supervision and continuous learning opportunities, including formal qualification routes and a comprehensive suite of management training. All team members obtain a Care Certificate once in post, fully funded by the council. Employee Support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive Benefits Package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Working Patterns Our Service runs 07:00-22:00 every day of the year, therefore you'll be required to work evenings and/or public holidays and/or weekends as part of your Normal Working Hours for which enhancements are paid and days off in lieu can be accommodated. The current working hours for this position follow a current pattern of 08:30-17:00 Monday to Thursday and during allocated weekend working, and 08:30-16:30 Friday. Working patterns are subject to change based on service requirements; any changes will be formally discussed and agreed with you. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Senior Care Assistant, Senior Case Worker, Senior Support Worker, Community Support Worker, Senior Healthcare Assistant, Rehabilitation Worker, Occupational Therapist Assistant.
Are you ready for an exciting new challenge? Are you ready to support the Early Years Alliance's mission to create better futures for children and families, particularly those of the most disadvantaged? If yes, then this is the role for you. The Alliance is looking to recruit a Children's Services Manager to join the Children's Services Department to lead our services in the North of England and East Midlands . This role focusses on supporting our settings in this area however, you will need to be available to support settings nationally as required. Main duties: To ensure that Early Years Alliance settings offer outstanding early years care and education and meet the charity's mission to create better futures for children and families, particularly those of the most disadvantaged. Alongside the Children's Services Director and Children's Services Managers you will lead the development of our early years settings, championing high quality and creative early years practice. To provide skilled leadership to Setting Managers, enabling them to develop their skills and effectively deliver high quality early years. Leading on complex issues including being lead contact for Ofsted, Safeguarding and Personnel Issues. Benefits: 26 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, pro rata for part time employees Enhanced sickness pay Employer and employee contribution pension scheme Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave Regular access to internal and external learning and development opportunities A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity. Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources. Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets A dedicated mental health First Aider to support your mental well being Essential criteria: Level 6 qualification in Early Years or Leadership and Management. Extensive experience in early years at a senior level. Full and relevant early years qualification. If you are interested to find out more about this vacancy please email Hours per week: 35 Weeks per year: 52 Interview: TBC
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Are you ready for an exciting new challenge? Are you ready to support the Early Years Alliance's mission to create better futures for children and families, particularly those of the most disadvantaged? If yes, then this is the role for you. The Alliance is looking to recruit a Children's Services Manager to join the Children's Services Department to lead our services in the North of England and East Midlands . This role focusses on supporting our settings in this area however, you will need to be available to support settings nationally as required. Main duties: To ensure that Early Years Alliance settings offer outstanding early years care and education and meet the charity's mission to create better futures for children and families, particularly those of the most disadvantaged. Alongside the Children's Services Director and Children's Services Managers you will lead the development of our early years settings, championing high quality and creative early years practice. To provide skilled leadership to Setting Managers, enabling them to develop their skills and effectively deliver high quality early years. Leading on complex issues including being lead contact for Ofsted, Safeguarding and Personnel Issues. Benefits: 26 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, pro rata for part time employees Enhanced sickness pay Employer and employee contribution pension scheme Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave Regular access to internal and external learning and development opportunities A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity. Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources. Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets A dedicated mental health First Aider to support your mental well being Essential criteria: Level 6 qualification in Early Years or Leadership and Management. Extensive experience in early years at a senior level. Full and relevant early years qualification. If you are interested to find out more about this vacancy please email Hours per week: 35 Weeks per year: 52 Interview: TBC
Business Support Officer/ Personal Assistant, Belfast, 3-6 Months with possible extension, £14.88 per hour Your new company A Public Sector Organisation based in Belfast City Centre are recruiting for a temporary Business Support Officer. This role will provide an administrative support function to the CEO. Your new role You will provide comprehensive administrative and business support to the Chief Executive and Senior Leadership Team. This pivotal role ensures the smooth operation of the Executive Office and contributes to the effective governance and strategic delivery of the organisation. Key Responsibilities Executive Support Deliver high-quality administrative support to the Chief Executive, including drafting correspondence, reports, and briefing papers using notes, research, and initiative.Manage the CEO's diary, coordinating meetings and engagements with internal and external stakeholders.Maintain efficient systems and procedures to support the smooth running of the Executive Office. Senior Leadership & Board SupportProvide administrative and business support to the Senior Management Team and Board, including preparing and formatting corporate documents.Support governance processes by assisting with Board and Committee activities as required. Meeting CoordinationLiaise with stakeholders to arrange and facilitate meetings and events.Coordinate the preparation, quality assurance, and distribution of meeting papers.Record and circulate accurate minutes and follow-up actions.Organise staff events, including quarterly planning days, ensuring seamless execution.Manage financial aspects of meetings and events, including corporate card usage, in line with procurement guidelines. Correspondence & Records ManagementHandle internal and external correspondence professionally, exercising sound judgement in responding to queries and managing communications.Maintain electronic and manual filing systems, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with data management standards. Professionalism & DevelopmentUphold high standards of personal accountability and professionalism in all interactions.Build effective working relationships with internal teams and funded partners. What you'll need to succeed • A minimum of 5 GCSEs grade A-C (or equivalent), including English Language and Mathematics. • At least two year's experience of working in an administrative role, providing support directly to senior management. • Experience of facilitating meetings to include preparation and circulation of papers. • Experience of minute taking and following up on action points. • Experience in the use of MS Office package including Word, Excel and Outlook. DESIRABLE • Experience of drafting and reviewing communications & reports to a high standard on behalf of others. What you'll get in return Belfast City Centre Location Immediate start3-6 months with possible extension £14.88 per hourHybrid Working What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Sep 04, 2025
Seasonal
Business Support Officer/ Personal Assistant, Belfast, 3-6 Months with possible extension, £14.88 per hour Your new company A Public Sector Organisation based in Belfast City Centre are recruiting for a temporary Business Support Officer. This role will provide an administrative support function to the CEO. Your new role You will provide comprehensive administrative and business support to the Chief Executive and Senior Leadership Team. This pivotal role ensures the smooth operation of the Executive Office and contributes to the effective governance and strategic delivery of the organisation. Key Responsibilities Executive Support Deliver high-quality administrative support to the Chief Executive, including drafting correspondence, reports, and briefing papers using notes, research, and initiative.Manage the CEO's diary, coordinating meetings and engagements with internal and external stakeholders.Maintain efficient systems and procedures to support the smooth running of the Executive Office. Senior Leadership & Board SupportProvide administrative and business support to the Senior Management Team and Board, including preparing and formatting corporate documents.Support governance processes by assisting with Board and Committee activities as required. Meeting CoordinationLiaise with stakeholders to arrange and facilitate meetings and events.Coordinate the preparation, quality assurance, and distribution of meeting papers.Record and circulate accurate minutes and follow-up actions.Organise staff events, including quarterly planning days, ensuring seamless execution.Manage financial aspects of meetings and events, including corporate card usage, in line with procurement guidelines. Correspondence & Records ManagementHandle internal and external correspondence professionally, exercising sound judgement in responding to queries and managing communications.Maintain electronic and manual filing systems, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with data management standards. Professionalism & DevelopmentUphold high standards of personal accountability and professionalism in all interactions.Build effective working relationships with internal teams and funded partners. What you'll need to succeed • A minimum of 5 GCSEs grade A-C (or equivalent), including English Language and Mathematics. • At least two year's experience of working in an administrative role, providing support directly to senior management. • Experience of facilitating meetings to include preparation and circulation of papers. • Experience of minute taking and following up on action points. • Experience in the use of MS Office package including Word, Excel and Outlook. DESIRABLE • Experience of drafting and reviewing communications & reports to a high standard on behalf of others. What you'll get in return Belfast City Centre Location Immediate start3-6 months with possible extension £14.88 per hourHybrid Working What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Job Title: Tax Assistant Location: Barrow-in-Furness (Office Based) About the Role: Our client is looking for a detail-oriented Tax Assistant to join their dynamic team. In this role, you will provide essential support to the Tax Manager, focusing on compliance matters related to personal tax, capital gains tax (CGT), and Making Tax Digital (MTD). You will also assist the team with technical tax queries, ensuring a seamless workflow. Key Responsibilities: Advise colleagues on various tax issues, including personal tax, CGT, and MTD. draught clear and concise advice and correspondence for clients. Prepare Self-Assessment Returns, Partnership Returns, and Trust Returns. Stay updated with the latest tax legislation and guidance, applying this knowledge effectively. Collaborate with a CTA-qualified senior for supervision and guidance. Candidate Profile: Comfortable engaging with clients directly and supporting colleagues in an advisory capacity. Strong attention to detail, with the ability to apply technical knowledge in practical situations. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Professional demeanour with a motivation to deliver accurate and helpful advice. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. Experience with PTP Tax Production is advantageous but not essential. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Tax Assistant Location: Barrow-in-Furness (Office Based) About the Role: Our client is looking for a detail-oriented Tax Assistant to join their dynamic team. In this role, you will provide essential support to the Tax Manager, focusing on compliance matters related to personal tax, capital gains tax (CGT), and Making Tax Digital (MTD). You will also assist the team with technical tax queries, ensuring a seamless workflow. Key Responsibilities: Advise colleagues on various tax issues, including personal tax, CGT, and MTD. draught clear and concise advice and correspondence for clients. Prepare Self-Assessment Returns, Partnership Returns, and Trust Returns. Stay updated with the latest tax legislation and guidance, applying this knowledge effectively. Collaborate with a CTA-qualified senior for supervision and guidance. Candidate Profile: Comfortable engaging with clients directly and supporting colleagues in an advisory capacity. Strong attention to detail, with the ability to apply technical knowledge in practical situations. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Professional demeanour with a motivation to deliver accurate and helpful advice. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. Experience with PTP Tax Production is advantageous but not essential. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.