Location: Knutsford & Surrounding AreasRole: Home Care Worker (Driver with Own Vehicle)Service T... Location: Knutsford & Surrounding AreasRole: Home Care Worker (Driver with Own Vehicle)Service Type: Home CarePay Rate: £14.57 per hour + 30p per mileWhat You NeedEssential:• Right to work in the UK (no sponsorship available)• Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle• Compassion, reliability, and commitment to excellent careDesirable:• 3+ months paid UK care experience(If new to care, ask about joining our Care Cadet programme.)About UsRoutes Healthcare is proud to be opening a brand-new branch in Knutsford, dedicated exclusively to delivering high-quality homecare with a difference. As a care company we focus on providing personalised, consistent, compassionate support that enables people to live safely and independently at home. Our new branch is built on quality, professionalism, and a commitment to excellence.About the RoleAs a Home Care Worker, you will be the most important part in the success of this new business, you will be visiting clients with a wide range of care needs, always delivering care with dignity, respect, and attention to detail. You will travel between clients’ homes throughout your shift, providing person-centred care that supports comfort, wellbeing, and independence.What You’ll Be Doing• Providing high-quality personal care in clients’ homes• Supporting with medication and accurate documentation• Assisting with meal preparation and hydration• Offering companionship and emotional support• Working independently or within a paired team where required• Travelling between clients throughout your shift• Delivering care tailored to individual needs, preferences, and goalsWe support clients with a range of needs, including long-term conditions, and palliative support.Training & Career Development• Access to the Routes Academy training and development programme• Ongoing training and regular professional development• Opportunities to progress into senior roles, coordinator positions, or specialist care roles• Grow with the business—our new branch offers real progression for the right candidates• Supportive coaching and clear development pathwaysQuality & Support• A branch dedicated to high-quality home care, who genuinely put their employees and client’s needs as a priority.• 24/7 on-call support from an experienced management team• No agency staffPay & Benefits• £14.57 per hour (Inclusive of holiday pay)• 30p per mile between client visits• Staff referral bonuses up to £250• Supportive, professional working culture• Exclusive local discounts through partnerships with Knutsford high street businessesFlexible Working OptionsWe offer full-time and part-time hours, with weekday and weekend shifts available. Shifts are allocated based on client needs and your availability.Ready to Join Our New Knutsford Team?If you’re passionate about delivering exceptional homecare and want to be part of a growing branch with real career potential, we’d love to hear from you.Apply today and speak to our friendly recruitment team about routes and hours available.Routes Healthcare is committed to making lives better through exceptional homecare services
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Make a Real Difference as a Home Care Worker with Alcedo Care in Crewe and surrounding areas Excelle... Make a Real Difference as a Home Care Worker with Alcedo Care in Crewe and surrounding areas Excellent rates of pay £13.40 – £15.25 PLUS Pension PLUS Holiday Pay (equating to a Rolled Up pay rate of £15.47 – £17.60)A full UK driving licience and access to your own car is required to support clients in their own homes across Crewe, Northwich, Winsford and KnutfordDo you have a caring nature and a passion for helping others live safely and independently in their own homes? If so, we’d love you to join our award-winning team at Alcedo Care.We’re proud to be recognised as a Top 20 Rated Home Care Group for six years running. Every day, our amazing carers deliver high-quality support, enriching lives and making a lasting impact in local communities.Why Choose Alcedo Care? Paid Induction Training Enhanced bank holiday ratesReferral bonus – earn £500 for every successful referralMileage contribution for driversFlexible hours – full-time, part-time, and casual shifts24/7 wellbeing support through our Employee Assistance ProgrammeAward-winning training from our in-house team, including Registered NursesCareer development through our Rising Stars programme and fully funded NVQs With over 24 branches across the North West, Lakes & Cumbria, Yorkshire, and Wales, we deliver more than a million hours of care each year – all while keeping family values and a supportive culture at the heart of what we do.The RoleAs a Home Care Worker, you’ll support people of all ages with: Personal care (washing, dressing, continence support)Medication and meal preparationHousehold tasks and daily routinesEncouraging independence and providing companionship With 6 months experience we also offer opportunities to work in: Complex Care – supporting individuals with conditions such as spinal injuries, neurological disorders, and respiratory needs. Training includes tracheostomy care, PEG feeding, postural support, and more.Children’s Support – providing personal care, emotional support, and daily assistance for children and young people with complex needs.Mental Health Support – offering practical and emotional support to help individuals manage routines, reduce isolation, and build confidence. No prior experience? That’s okay. Our Induction Training will give you the skills and confidence you need.Requirements At least 18 years oldWilling to work flexible hours, including alternate weekendsEnhanced DBS check, cost covered by Alcedo Care, and satisfactory references requiredFor Complex Care, Childrens or Mental Health duties we require at least 6 months’ hands-on UK care experience. Join Our TeamIf you’re ready to start a rewarding career where you’re truly valued, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and take your first step with Alcedo Care.
JOB-20241107-6cc90b48Job Title: Lead Occupational Therapist - Mental Health TeamLocation: Altrincham... JOB-20241107-6cc90b48Job Title: Lead Occupational Therapist - Mental Health TeamLocation: AltrinchamType: PermanentShift Pattern: Full time, 37.5 hours per weekSalary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum (depending on experience)An exciting opportunity has arisen for a full-time Senior/Lead Occupational Therapist to join our client's dynamic and enthusiastic multidisciplinary team at a leading mental health hospital. This role involves working across both adult and CAMHS ED inpatient services, providing a challenging and rewarding environment where you can make a real difference.About Our Client:They are one of the UK’s leading providers of behavioural care and specialist support services, offering a challenging and fulfilling career path with the backing of a world-class organisation committed to investing in your development. Across their network of hospitals, residential care homes, and supported living services, they are dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of those they support.As part of their commitment to safety and in line with commissioner and customer requirements, they continue to record vaccination status for all colleagues. Please note that your vaccination status will not affect any offer of employment and will be handled in accordance with GDPR requirements. They appreciate your cooperation.Role Overview:As the Senior/Lead Occupational Therapist, you will play a key role in maintaining and developing the Occupational Therapy Service within the hospital. The successful candidate will have experience working with a range of complex cases in an inpatient setting, both individually and in groups. Your responsibilities will include: Providing consultation and support to the lead consultant on the unit’s therapeutic programme.Engaging patients in therapeutic and meaningful activities that promote positive outcomes.Managing and coordinating individual treatment plans for occupational therapy and activities.Conducting 1:1 OT assessments and delivering tailored treatment plans.Developing close working relationships with professional and clinical colleagues to ensure clinical practice aligns with organisational policies, statutory regulations, and quality standards, particularly regarding risk assessment.Demonstrating excellent oral and written communication skills along with exceptional organisational abilities. Candidate Requirements: Qualified Occupational Therapist with relevant professional registration.Substantial experience in an inpatient mental health setting, specifically working with adult and CAMHS ED populations.Strong leadership skills with a proven ability to manage and develop a team.Competence in risk assessment and the management of complex clinical cases.Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, fostering positive relationships with colleagues.High level of organisational skills and the ability to manage a diverse workload effectively.Commitment to continuous professional development and staying up to date with the latest practices in occupational therapy. Disclosure:This role is subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), Access NI, or Disclosure Scotland. They are an equal opportunities employer and will cover the cost of the DBS check.Apply now through Sanctuary Personnel.
Make a Real Difference as a Home Care Worker with Alcedo Care in Crewe and surrounding areas Excel... Make a Real Difference as a Home Care Worker with Alcedo Care in Crewe and surrounding areas Excellent rates of pay £13.40 – £15.25 PLUS Pension PLUS Holiday Pay (equating to a Rolled Up pay rate of £15.47 – £17.60)A full UK driving licience and access to your own car is required to support clients in their own homes across Crewe, Northwich, Winsford and KnutfordDo you have a caring nature and a passion for helping others live safely and independently in their own homes? If so, we’d love you to join our award-winning team at Alcedo Care.We’re proud to be recognised as a Top 20 Rated Home Care Group for six years running. Every day, our amazing carers deliver high-quality support, enriching lives and making a lasting impact in local communities.Why Choose Alcedo Care? Paid Induction Training Enhanced bank holiday ratesReferral bonus – earn £500 for every successful referralMileage contribution for driversFlexible hours – full-time, part-time, and casual shifts24/7 wellbeing support through our Employee Assistance ProgrammeAward-winning training from our in-house team, including Registered NursesCareer development through our Rising Stars programme and fully funded NVQs With over 24 branches across the North West, Lakes & Cumbria, Yorkshire, and Wales, we deliver more than a million hours of care each year – all while keeping family values and a supportive culture at the heart of what we do.The RoleAs a Home Care Worker, you’ll support people of all ages with: Personal care (washing, dressing, continence support)Medication and meal preparationHousehold tasks and daily routinesEncouraging independence and providing companionship With 6 months experience we also offer opportunities to work in: Complex Care – supporting individuals with conditions such as spinal injuries, neurological disorders, and respiratory needs. Training includes tracheostomy care, PEG feeding, postural support, and more.Children’s Support – providing personal care, emotional support, and daily assistance for children and young people with complex needs.Mental Health Support – offering practical and emotional support to help individuals manage routines, reduce isolation, and build confidence. No prior experience? That’s okay. Our Induction Training will give you the skills and confidence you need.Requirements At least 18 years oldWilling to work flexible hours, including alternate weekendsEnhanced DBS check, cost covered by Alcedo Care, and satisfactory references requiredFor Complex Care, Childrens or Mental Health duties we require at least 6 months’ hands-on UK care experience. Join Our TeamIf you’re ready to start a rewarding career where you’re truly valued, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and take your first step with Alcedo Care.
JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Social Work Team Manager – Care Leavers TeamSpecialism: Care Leavers... JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Social Work Team Manager – Care Leavers TeamSpecialism: Care LeaversLocation: Cheshire, UKSalary: £46.00 per hourContract: OngoingHours: Full Time / Part TimeThis is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Social Work Team Manager to join the Care Leavers Team in Cheshire. This ongoing locum role offers excellent flexibility with full-time or part-time options and a highly competitive hourly rate. You will play a pivotal role in supporting young people aged 16–25 as they transition from care to independent adulthood, while providing strong leadership and strategic direction to your team.As a locum Team Manager, you will benefit from flexibility, varied experience, and the opportunity to work across partnership networks, all while making a lasting impact on the lives of care leavers.Perks and benefits: Full Time / Part Time: Choose hours that suit your lifestyle and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Locum Flexibility: Enjoy autonomy and control over your working arrangements. Professional Development: Access training and development opportunities to strengthen leadership and management skills. Networking Opportunities: Work closely with a wide range of partner agencies and professionals. Varied Experience: Gain exposure to diverse cases and strategic service development work. What you will do: Lead, manage, and develop a team of Personal Advisors and Social Workers, providing regular supervision and professional support. Fulfil statutory duties under the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000, ensuring high-quality services and strong corporate parenting practice. Oversee and quality-assure complex cases, maintaining high standards and compliance with statutory and local practice requirements. Work collaboratively with housing, education, health, employment services, and voluntary organisations to deliver effective multi-agency support. Contribute to service development, using performance data and feedback from young people to drive continuous improvement. Requirements: Qualified Social Worker with current Social Work England registration. Significant post-qualifying experience within Care Leavers / Leaving Care services. Proven experience in team management or senior practitioner roles within children’s social care. Strong knowledge of relevant legislation, safeguarding, and corporate parenting responsibilities. Cheshire offers an excellent quality of life, combining beautiful countryside with vibrant towns and strong community networks. It’s an ideal location to enjoy both professional fulfilment and personal wellbeing.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for social work and healthcare roles. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and multiple industry awards, we are committed to securing the best possible rates and roles that match your skills and experience. Apply today and take the next step in your leadership career with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-20240830-3118bf5cJob Title: Locum Band 7 Sonographer - EchoLocation: Cheshire, UKEmbark on an ex... JOB-20240830-3118bf5cJob Title: Locum Band 7 Sonographer - EchoLocation: Cheshire, UKEmbark on an exciting career journey as a Locum Band 7 Sonographer specialising in Echo in the captivating county of Cheshire. This ongoing, full-time position promises not only professional growth but also a chance to work within a dynamic team earning an hourly rate to be confirmed. This is your opportunity to make an impact in a rewarding field that offers flexibility and diversity through locum work.Perks and Benefits:- Competitive Pay: Enjoy a highly competitive hourly rate with room for negotiation, making your expertise truly valued. - Flexibility: As a locum, you will have the freedom to choose assignments and work that fits your life, with the ability to influence your work-life balance. - Professional Development: Continuous learning and advancement opportunities within a supportive team, keeping your skills sharp and up-to-date. - Networking: Build a diverse professional network by working in various healthcare settings, opening doors to new opportunities and experiences. - Explore Cheshire: While working, take the time to explore Cheshire’s scenic landscapes and vibrant community, adding adventure to your professional life.What you will do:- Perform high-quality echocardiograms and diagnostic ultrasound examinations, ensuring precision and accuracy in assessments. - Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to discuss findings and contribute to patient management and treatment plans. - Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and maintain up-to-date patient records and reports. - Mentor and provide guidance to junior sonographers and radiographers, sharing expertise and best practices. - Stay abreast of the latest advancements and techniques in sonography, integrating innovation into daily practices.Requirements:- Be HCPC registered and a qualified radiographer, possessing specialised experience within sonography. - Have recent postgraduate experience as a sonographer in the UK, demonstrating your adeptness in the field. - Possess the right to work in the UK, fulfilling all necessary immigration stipulations. - Exhibit fluency in English, both written and verbal, ensuring precise communication with patients and colleagues.Set against the stunning backdrop of Cheshire, this is not only a fantastic professional opportunity but also a chance to immerse yourself in the charm of the UK countryside. With its blend of historical heritage and modern amenities, Cheshire offers an inviting lifestyle. Join us and discover why it's a great place to live and work.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.
Position – EHV Protection Engineer (Junior)Job descriptionAre you an experienced EHV Protection Engi... Position – EHV Protection Engineer (Junior)Job descriptionAre you an experienced EHV Protection Engineer based in the UK looking for a new opportunity? Primary Power Consulting wants to hear from you!We're on the lookout for a talented and enthusiastic EHV Protection Engineer to join our team and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the UK's power industry.Key Details: Location: Cheadle, Staffordshire, United Kingdom GBSalary Range: £40,000 - £60,000 per year, plus bonusBenefits: Private medical, company car allowanceRight to work in the UK About Us:Primary Power Consulting is a leading provider of electrical power system consulting services, specialising in Extra High Voltage (EHV) protection and control systems. We're dedicated to delivering innovative solutions and driving positive change in the industry.Your Role:As an EHV Protection Engineer at Primary Power Consulting, you'll have the opportunity to: Design, develop, and implement EHV protection and control systems.Perform detailed protection scheme studies and relay coordination.Provide technical expertise and support to project teams.Conduct fault analysis, testing, and commissioning of protection systems.Collaborate with clients and stakeholders to ensure project success. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.Minimum of 2 years of experience with EHV protection systems in the UK.Knowledge of protection relays and substation design.Beneficial to have experience in protection coordination software.Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.Enthusiasm for staying current with industry trends and best practices. Join us at Primary Power Consulting and be part of a dynamic team dedicated to revolutionising the power industry. We look forward to welcoming a passionate engineer to our team!Industry Utilities Employment TypeFull-time – Hybrid Working with the requirement to attend the office on a regular basis to support development
Job Title: Registered Mental Health NurseLocation: Cheadle (UK)Join our dynamic team in Cheadle for... Job Title: Registered Mental Health NurseLocation: Cheadle (UK)Join our dynamic team in Cheadle for a fantastic opportunity as a Full-time Temp Registered Mental Health Nurse. While providing top-notch care, you will experience the diverse and rewarding world of locum work with the freedom to enjoy flexibility and new experiences.Perks and benefits you will enjoy include competitive pay rates once confirmed, exposure to a variety of clinical environments, and the chance to broaden your career horizons. With locum work, you will gain invaluable experience and see new perspectives, all while meeting diverse teams, and having the opportunity to discover new strengths in yourself.Perks and benefits:- Flexibility and work-life balance: Enjoy the freedom to choose shifts that fit your lifestyle. - Professional growth: Expand your skills by working in different settings and alongside varied teams. - Networking opportunities: Meet other professionals in the field and build invaluable connections. - Housing and travel allowances: Potential provisions that make it easier to work in locations away from home.What you will do:- Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate individualised care plans for patients in line with their specific needs. - Deliver compassionate and high-quality care to individuals experiencing mental health concerns. - Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient support. - Maintain accurate records and documentation to guarantee quality care and compliance.Requirements:- Be a Registered Mental Health Nurse with valid NMC registration - Possess previous experience working in a mental health setting - Show strong communication and problem-solving skills - Demonstrate a compassionate and patient-focused approach to care - Have the ability to work both independently and as part of a teamDiscover the charm of Cheadle, a thriving community that offers a fantastic quality of life. With its bustling town centre, rich history, and proximity to Manchester, Cheadle is a wonderful place to live and work. Come and be part of a community that values diversity and inclusion, and make a real difference in the lives of individuals needing mental health support.Working with Seven Resourcing:At Seven Resourcing, we connect skilled professionals like you with top-tier roles. With over 3,000 ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot reviews and a reputation for award-winning service, we’re dedicated to securing competitive rates in roles tailored to your expertise. Let us help you find your next career move with confidence.