JOB-20240819-db742659Social Worker – Integrated Hospital Team Specialism: Adult's Social Care Locati... JOB-20240819-db742659Social Worker – Integrated Hospital Team Specialism: Adult's Social Care Location: Islington, London, UK Salary: £33.73 per hour Contract Type: Full-Time, Ongoing About the Role Join Islington’s Integrated Hospital Team as a Social Worker and play a key role in the Take Home and Settle Service, supporting individuals discharged from hospital as part of a short-term service. This exciting locum position offers £33.73 per hour, with full-time hours and the flexibility of locum work. You’ll be part of a dynamic, multi-agency team, with continuous career development and opportunities to enhance your professional expertise. Key Responsibilities In-Home Assessments: Provide immediate assessments for patients discharged from hospital, helping them settle into their recovery at home. Multi-Agency Collaboration: Work closely with other healthcare professionals, conducting joint assessments and creating comprehensive, person-centred care plans. Safeguarding & Welfare: Ensure the welfare and safeguarding of vulnerable adults, managing complex cases and reducing risks. Care Act 2014: Perform Mental Capacity Assessments and implement the Care Act 2014, ensuring the best outcomes for service users. Engage with Service Users: Provide advice and support to service users, their carers, and professionals, enabling individuals to live safely and independently. Record Keeping & Data Management: Maintain accurate records and manage data in line with Council policies. Training & Development: Participate in ongoing training, supervision, and team meetings to foster professional growth and meet service outcomes. Perks and Benefits Hourly Pay: Enjoy competitive hourly pay, maximising your earnings while maintaining a good work-life balance. Career Development: Continuous opportunities for professional development, ensuring you’re supported in your career progression. Full-Time Stability: A full-time role offering regular hours and the security of guaranteed work. Versatile Environment: Gain exposure to a diverse set of challenges within the integrated hospital team, expanding your skills and professional network. Islington Living: Live and work in a vibrant and diverse area of London, rich in culture, dining, and recreational options. Islington – A Place to Thrive Islington offers the perfect blend of urban living and community charm. With excellent transport links, beautiful parks, and a wide range of amenities, it's a fantastic place to live and work. The borough’s lively cultural scene and eclectic dining options make it a great place to relax after work and explore the best of London. Working with Sanctuary Personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted, award-winning agency with an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot. We are committed to finding you roles that match your skills, experience, and career ambitions.
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Job Title: Finance Administrator (Part-Qualified Bookkeeper / Accountant)Location: Office-based - Tu... Job Title: Finance Administrator (Part-Qualified Bookkeeper / Accountant)Location: Office-based - Tuesdays & Wednesdays (flexible Thursdays)Position: Maternity Cover - 3 days per weekContract Duration: 4-6 monthsStart Date: End March / Beginning of AprilSalary: £25,000 - £27,500 (pro rata, depending on experience) About the CompanyOur client is a well-established owner-managed business and an approved ICAEW training organisation, offering high standards of mentoring and professional development to finance professionals. About the RoleThis position will provide key support to the finance function, overseeing the full cash flow cycle and ensuring accurate processing across receivables, payables and reconciliations.This is an excellent opportunity for a part-qualified bookkeeper / accountant seeking hands-on experience within a supportive and structured finance environment. You will gain valuable exposure to transactional finance and month-end processes within a professional and well-regulated environment. Main Responsibilities Managing the full Accounts Receivable process including drafting invoices, issuing statements, allocating cash and proactively chasing overdue paymentsPurchase ledger duties including processing supplier invoices accurately and within deadlines, ensuring correct authorisation and preparing payment runsPerforming weekly bank reconciliations and resolve discrepancies promptlySupporting month-end procedures, including accruals, prepayments and balance sheet reconciliations Maintaining strong supplier and client relationshipsAssisting with finance projects, system improvements and ad hoc analytical tasks Person Specification Part-qualified bookkeeper / accounts professional (AAT / ACCA / CIMA - early stages)Proven experience within a transactional finance roleStrong Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable knowledgeConfident Excel userExperience using Xero accounting softwareStrong attention to detailOrganised and able to meet deadlinesConfident communicator with both internal and external stakeholders Package & Benefits Salary £25,000 - £27,500 (pro rata for 3 days)£1,050 per year (pro rata) towards training and developmentStudy support consideredPension scheme - 3% employer contribution25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays (pro rata for contract period) If you are a motivated part-qualified bookkeeper / accountant looking to build experience in a supportive OMB environment, we would love to hear from you.For further information, please contact Red Recruit Global Ltd quoting reference 58672E: careers@redrecruit.com T: 01376 503567 | 0203 906 6020
Commercial Moving Business Development ManagerSalary: Competitive, depending on experienceLocation... Commercial Moving Business Development ManagerSalary: Competitive, depending on experienceLocation: SurreyStart: ASAPJoin a specialist removals business in Surrey, where you’ll focus on developing new commercial opportunities while managing key client relationships. This role suits someone with hands-on removals industry experience who understands estimating, surveys, and winning business in a competitive market.If you are a Business Development Manager who has a strong understanding of the Removals industry, please get in touch now. Jobs are being filled very quickly at the moment!What you’ll do: New business generationVisiting clients and providing accurate quotations for Commercial movesFollowing up on all sales estimatesAccount ManagementWork closely with the move consultants ensuring detailed information is provided regarding the move What you need: Must have experience working within the Removals industrySales and estimating experienceProven ability to meet targetsAble to win new businessFull UK driving licence Why you’ll love this role: Commercial-focused role with real autonomyOpportunity to develop and grow your own client baseJoin a respected specialist removals businessCompetitive package with scope to increase earnings through performance How to apply:If you have relevant experience, please get in touch today. You can also refer someone suitable.E: careers@redrecruit.comT: 01376 503567 | 0203 906 6020*If you’d like to know more about this Commercial Moving Business Development Manager role, or know someone suitable, please share this advert or send us their details. Successful referrals qualify for our candidate referral scheme.Red Recruit specialise in Shipping & Logistics, Removals & Storage, Relocations and Fine Art recruitment, with opportunities across all levels. Not all roles are advertised, so feel free to send us your CV in confidence or call us directly.Keywords / alternative titles:Commercial Removals Business Development Manager, Removals Sales Manager, Removals Estimator, Commercial Surveyor, Removals Account Manager, Business Development Manager (Removals)
Job title: Junior Art Shipping CoordinatorLocation: Central LondonOur client is a leading internat... Job title: Junior Art Shipping CoordinatorLocation: Central LondonOur client is a leading international contemporary art gallery, renowned for showcasing high-profile artists and curating exhibitions for an exclusive global client base. Working with high-value artworks and prestigious collectors, they pride themselves on delivering a seamless, white-glove service at every stage of the process.They are now looking for a Junior Art Shipping Coordinator to join their Operations team in Central London. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with fine art or high-value logistics experience who enjoys working in a fast-paced, detail-driven environment.Key responsibilities: Coordinate end-to-end logistics for UK and international artwork movements, including packing, crating, transport, customs documentation, and delivery scheduling.Liaise with specialist fine art shippers and logistics providers to obtain quotes, confirm schedules, and arrange delivery, installation, and collections.Prepare and check commercial invoices, customs declarations, and shipping manifests, ensuring full compliance with customs regulations and internal procedures.Monitor and manage temporary import / export (TR) timelines and extensions for artworks on loan, consignment, or return, ensuring all deadlines are met.Work closely with sales, client services, post-sale, warehouse, and studio teams to confirm delivery details, installation requirements, and payment responsibilities.Keep clients fully updated on shipment status, delivery windows, customs processes, and any issues or delays, providing a professional and reassuring service.Maintain oversight of multiple concurrent shipments and projects, prioritising effectively and escalating any potential issues to the Head of Shipping where necessary. About you: Experience in logistics, shipping, or operations within a fine art, luxury goods, auction house, or other high-value asset environment.Solid understanding of international shipping and customs processes, with confidence handling documentation for imports and exports.Highly organised and detail-focused, able to manage multiple shipments and deadlines at the same time without compromising on accuracy.Strong communicator, comfortable dealing with internal stakeholders, external suppliers, and high-net-worth clients in a professional manner.Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with logistics platforms and collaboration tools such as SharePoint and Teams is an advantage. MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH HIGH-VALUE SHIPPING. What’s on offer: The chance to work with exceptional artworks and a well-known, respected gallery brand.A collaborative, professional team environment within a prestigious Central London setting.Competitive salary and benefits package, with opportunities to develop your career in art logistics and gallery operations. Interested?If you have the right background in art or high-value shipping and would like to be considered for this Junior Art Shipping Coordinator role, please apply with your CV and a brief summary of your relevant experience.*If you’d like to know more about this Junior Art Shipping Coordinator opportunity, or know someone suitable, please share this advert or send us their details. Successful referrals qualify for our candidate referral scheme.Red Recruit specialise in fine art shipping, freight and logistics, as well as removals and relocations recruitment, with opportunities across all levels. Not all roles are advertised, so feel free to send us your CV in confidence or call us directly.
Fine Art Shipping CoordinatorSalary: Competitive, depending on experienceLocation: London (office-ba... Fine Art Shipping CoordinatorSalary: Competitive, depending on experienceLocation: London (office-based)Start: ASAPJoin a specialist fine art shipping business and take responsibility for coordinating the movement of high-value artworks and design pieces. This role focuses on shipping, logistics, and delivery rather than interior design, working closely with clients and internal teams to ensure smooth end-to-end execution.What you’ll do: Coordinate fine art shipments, deliveries and installationsManage import and export movements from planning to completionAct as the main point of contact for clients and project stakeholdersLiaise with warehouse, transport and packing teamsMaintain accurate shipping paperwork and schedulesSupport planning and problem-solving across projects What you need: Experience in fine art shipping, logistics or transportImport / export or airfreight knowledge preferredStrong client-facing and communication skillsProficient in Microsoft OfficeDriving licence beneficial but not essential Why you’ll love this role: Join a specialist, growing fine art logistics teamWork in a hands-on shipping role handling high-value artworks for premium client projectsExposure to complex UK and international movementsVaried workload with no two shipments the sameBe part of a supportive, collaborative team How to apply:If you have relevant experience, please get in touch today. You can also refer someone suitable.E: careers@redrecruit.comT: 01376 503567 | 0203 906 6020*If you’d like to know more about this Fine Art Shipping Coordinator role, or know someone suitable, please share this advert or send us their details. Successful referrals qualify for our candidate referral scheme.Red Recruit specialise in Shipping & Logistics, Removals & Storage, Relocations and Fine Art recruitment, with opportunities across all levels. Not all roles are advertised, so feel free to send us your CV in confidence or call us directly.Keywords / alternative titles:Fine Art Shipping Coordinator, Fine Art Export Coordinator, Fine Art Import Coordinator, Fine Art Logistics Coordinator, Art Shipping Coordinator, Gallery Shipping Coordinator, Museum Shipping Coordinator, Freight Forwarder, Shipping Coordinator
Exciting Opportunity for a Removals HGV 2 Driver in LondonWe are currently seeking a skilled Removal... Exciting Opportunity for a Removals HGV 2 Driver in LondonWe are currently seeking a skilled Removals HGV 2 Driver to join our client, a well-established Removals company based in London. As a Removals HGV 2 Driver, your primary responsibility will be to drive and operate heavy goods vehicles (HGVs), ensuring the secure and timely transport of clients' possessions during the relocation process.Your tasks will involve handling both residential and office moves, overseeing the transportation of furniture, boxes, and various items while delivering exceptional customer service. Key Responsibilities of the Removals HGV 2 Driver: Professionally wrap and pack items for safe transport.Safely lift and shift large furniture items.Communicate with clients to confirm delivery details, address concerns, and maintain a professional demeanor.Ensure proper packing, loading, and securing of clients’ belongings to prevent damage during transportation.Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations consistently.Maintain cleanliness and orderliness of the assigned vehicle.Complete necessary paperwork, including delivery confirmations, receipts, and relevant forms. Experience within the Removals Industry is not required but this role is physically demanding, requiring the candidate to be fit and healthy. A valid and clean driver's license for vehicles (Category C or equivalent) is essential.Candidates with familiarity with local traffic regulations, routes, and basic vehicle maintenance and troubleshooting skills are preferred. Apply / Recommend:If you have relevant experience, please get in touch today. You can also refer someone suitable.Email: careers@redrecruit.comPhone: 01376 503567 | 0203 906 6020*If you’d like to know more about this Removals HGV Class 2 Driver role, or know someone suitable, please share this advert or send us their details. Successful referrals qualify for our candidate referral scheme.Red Recruit specialise in Removals, Relocations, and Global Mobility, with opportunities across all levels. Not all roles are advertised, so feel free to send us your CV in confidence or call us directly.
Job Title: Removals Class 2 DriverLocation: London (NW10)Salary Package: Up to £39,520 + Overtime op... Job Title: Removals Class 2 DriverLocation: London (NW10)Salary Package: Up to £39,520 + Overtime opportunitiesAbout the Role:Our well-established removals client is currently looking to appoint a skilled Class 2 Driver to join their team. Your primary responsibility will be to drive and operate company vehicles (LGVs), ensuring the secure and timely transport of clients' possessions during the relocation process.A typical day will involve overseeing the transportation of furniture, boxes, and various items while delivering superior customer service. The post also offers the opportunity to manage the branch in the Manager's absence, therefore leadership skills as well as being conversant with both industry and company standards is essential.The ideal Class 2 Driver will have a robust background in the removals industry or a similar role involving furniture delivery, packing, and warehouse operations.This role is physically demanding, requiring the candidate to be fit and healthy. A valid and clean driver's license for vehicles (Category C or equivalent) is essential, as is a CPC Certificate and compliance with legal tachograph procedures.Key Requirements include: Liaising directly with customers, providing an excellent level of service delivery.Directing and controlling team membersEnsuring instructions and standards of discipline, workmanship and safety (including accident reporting) are maintained at all times.Supervisory and team leadership/motivational skills.Ability to work from plans/drawings and instruct staff accordingly.Knowledge and compliance of 'O' License regulations and working time directive.Knowledge and experience of office and commercial work.Knowledge and experience of implementing Health & Safety Regulations and conducting Risk Assessments.Experience in coaching staff. Candidates with familiarity with local traffic regulations, routes, and basic vehicle maintenance and troubleshooting skills are preferred.* If you'd like to know more about this Removals Class 2 Driver opportunity, or know someone suitable, please share this advert or send us their details. Successful referrals qualify for our candidate referral scheme.Red Recruit specialise in removals, relocations and fine art shipping recruitment, with opportunities across all levels. Not all roles are advertised, so feel free to send us your CV in confidence or call us directly
Position Overview:We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Fine Art Technician to join our art l... Position Overview:We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Fine Art Technician to join our art logistics team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the safe handling, packing, transportation, installation, and storage of artworks.. This role requires a high level of professionalism, technical ability, discretion, and a strong commitment to best practices in art handling and logistics. Key Responsibilities: Handle, pack, and transport a wide range of artworks including paintings, sculptures, installations, and delicate objects.Assist with and execute on-site art installations and de-installations at galleries, museums, private residences, and fairs.Load and unload artworks safely and efficiently from vehicles, using appropriate lifting and securing techniques.Conduct condition checks and report any discrepancies or damages.Maintain accurate documentation including condition reports, packing lists, and inventory logs.Liaise professionally with clients, conservators, registrars, and couriers during projects.Maintain tools, vehicles, and equipment in good working condition.Support warehouse operations including artwork intake, inventory management, and storage.Travel domestically and occasionally internationally as required for installations or exhibition setups. Requirements & Qualifications: Minimum 3 years’ experience in a fine art handling, logistics, or museum/gallery environment.Strong knowledge of best practices in art packing, handling, and installation.Valid driver’s license.Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.Strong communication and interpersonal skills.Flexibility with working hours and willingness to travel Apply / Recommend:If you have relevant experience, please get in touch today. You can also refer someone suitable.E: careers@redrecruit.comT: 01376 503567 | 0203 906 6020*If you’d like to know more about this Fine Art Technician role, or know someone suitable, please share this advert or send us their details. Successful referrals qualify for our candidate referral scheme.Red Recruit specialise in Shipping & Logistics, Removals & Storage and Fine Art recruitment, with opportunities across all levels. Not all roles are advertised, so feel free to send us your CV in confidence or call us directly.
We are looking for a part-time Social Events Organiser to join one of the largest and oldest friendl... We are looking for a part-time Social Events Organiser to join one of the largest and oldest friendly societies in the UK, within the North London District. The Society aim is to improve the quality of life for their members through active social involvement, care support and a range of financial benefits and services to members in North London.The hours and rewardsThe position of Social Events Organiser is for an average 20 hours per week. You'll be predominantly working remotely from home although travel to events will be expected. The role is permanent, based on a successful probationary period. The rate of pay is £17 per hour, and all out of pocket expense will be reimbursed.You will be expected to work on your own initiative with a flexible approach. Hours may include some weekend and evening work in line with our service delivery.The roleAs Social Events Organiser you will have a key role supporting their existing members to get social and active, as well as bring in new members to enjoy what the Society has to offer. You will: Have an active role in developing the Branch to achieve its full potentialAim to establish new groupings in relevant areasBe a highly social and caring person to create fun and friendshipsDemonstrate a sympathetic position to the ethos of the SocietyBecome familiar with the Society’s values and want to become a member yourself Key responsibilities Being involved in the creation/execution of a social and membership development planResearch the interests, hobbies, age and geographic spread of the membership to organise social events which appropriately reflect their interests and locationTake bookings, contact members to remind them about forthcoming events and undertake follow up thank you callsDevelop relationships and network with local like-minded organisations to increase awareness of the Branch and its activitiesProduce a branded events diary and keeping the Events Booking System up to dateSupport social committee members and proactively encourage other members to volunteerAttend social committee meetings and events About youAs a Social Events Organiser, you must have/be: A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, email, internet and social media (Facebook in particular)A full clean driving licence and access to a carExcellent interpersonal skills and enjoys meeting new people, ensuring that everyone feels part of any eventAble to budget effectively and manage moneyFlexible and prepared to work evenings and weekendsA proven ability to work to deadlines without supervisionStrong organisational skillsPersuasive and confident about putting fresh ideas forwardResourceful and able to overcome challengesWilling to work with a range of people with different backgrounds and social circumstances How to ApplyPlease note that eRecruitSmart is advertising the role of Social Events Organiser on behalf of the Hiring Company. Your CV will be sent to the Hiring Manager who is responsible for the vacancy that you have applied to. Please only apply if you consent to these terms.You must reside within a reasonable commute of Islington and have eligibility to work in the UK. Please note, only suitable applicants will be contacted. If your address and contact details are not on your CV, you will not be considered.
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Location: South London Primary School Role: Full-Time | Monday–... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Location: South London Primary School Role: Full-Time | Monday–Friday | Term Time Only Salary: Up to £450 per week Interviewing: ImmediatelyAre you a graduate who believes every child deserves the chance to succeed, regardless of their background?Do you want to be the steady, inspiring role model that bright young learners need to truly thrive?We are recruiting Graduate Primary Teaching Assistants to work in supportive South London primary schools, many serving diverse and underrepresented communities. These are full-time, long-term roles ideal for graduates who are passionate about social mobility and making a genuine difference.The Opportunity – Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantIn this role, you’ll work within EYFS, KS1 or KS2, supporting pupils who are full of potential and curiosity. Many of the children you’ll work with benefit enormously from strong academic guidance, encouragement and positive role models.Your responsibilities will include: Providing targeted 1:1 and small group supportHelping pupils overcome learning barriersEncouraging confidence, resilience and independenceSupporting literacy and numeracy developmentPromoting an inclusive and nurturing classroom culture You will work closely with experienced teachers and pastoral teams, gaining invaluable insight into supporting children from a wide range of backgrounds.Why This Role Stands Out Earn up to £450 per weekFull-time, consistent experience in one school settingDirect impact on pupils who truly benefit from strong mentorshipIdeal preparation for PGCE, Schools Direct, Educational Psychology or youth-focused careersOngoing CPD and professional guidanceExcellent transport links across London and surrounding boroughs (Croydon, Bromley, Lambeth) Who We’re Looking For A graduate in any subject (Education, Psychology and related fields are helpful but not essential)Passionate about supporting underprivileged or underrepresented childrenResilient, empathetic and emotionally intelligentConfident communicator who can build trust with young learnersProactive and committed to long-term impactRight to work in the UK This is more than classroom experience — it’s an opportunity to be the positive influence that helps shape a child’s future.If you’re motivated by purpose and want to make a meaningful difference while building your own career in education or child development, apply today for immediate consideration.Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – South London Primary School – Up to £450 per weekINDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantLocation: South East London Primary School Role: Monday-Friday,... Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantLocation: South East London Primary School Role: Monday-Friday, full-time Salary: Up to £450 per week Interviewing: ImmediatelyAre you a recent graduate eager to kickstart a rewarding career in primary education?Maybe you are thinking about pursuing a PGCE but want to grow your confidence first by gaining relevant experience?Would you love to support the growth of local children whilst gaining practical experience that supports your aspirations?We are looking for passionate Graduate Primary Teaching Assistants to join vibrant and unique Primary Schools across South London who are actively recruiting for full-time, long-term roles.The Role – Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantThe Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant will work in an EYFS, KS1 or KS2 classroom alongside the classroom teacher, helping pupils progress across several subject areas.You’ll play a pivotal role in boosting confidence, ensuring students’ needs are met and curating an inclusive, positive learning environment where each child can thrive.This Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant position is ideal for aspiring Primary teachers, Educational Psychologist or Child Psychologists seeking experience before progressing on PGCE’s or further training.What’s on Offer Opportunity to work at an exceptional London primary schoolFull-time Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role (Monday-Friday, term time only)Up to £450 per week salaryBecome a solid member of the team - Working in a full-time, long-term position at a local schoolFantastic experience for teacher training applications or child-related master’s coursesOngoing CPD and tailored mentorship Ideal Candidate – Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Degree in any subject area; Education, Psychology, Early Years, Early Childhood or other Social Sciences are preferred but NOT essentialEnthusiastic about helping young people learnStrong communicator with empathetic and patient natureProfessional, committed, and proactiveMust have the right to work in the UK All of the schools we work with have excellent links to public transport, with some also having staff carparks.Step into a role that rapidly develops your skills as you begin to mould your career working with children in education, healthcare or social services. Apply today for this Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role in South London.Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – South London Primary School – Up to £450 per weekINDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Location: Southwest London Primary School Role: Full-Time | Mon... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Location: Southwest London Primary School Role: Full-Time | Monday–Friday | Term Time Only Salary: Up to £450 per week Interviewing: ImmediatelyAre you a recent graduate looking to gain hands-on experience in a primary school setting?If you're considering a PGCE or a future career in teaching, educational psychology, or child development, this full-time Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role offers the perfect foundation to build your confidence and classroom expertise.We are working with welcoming and high-achieving primary schools across Southwest London seeking motivated graduates to join their teams in long-term, full-time positions.About the Role – Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantAs a Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils in EYFS, KS1 or KS2, working closely with the class teacher to enhance learning across core subjects.Your responsibilities will include: Delivering small-group and 1:1 supportEncouraging pupil engagement and academic progressSupporting children with varying learning needsHelping to create a positive, inclusive classroom environmentBuilding pupils’ confidence and independence This opportunity is particularly suited to graduates planning to pursue a PGCE, Schools Direct, Educational Psychology training, or child-focused postgraduate study.What We Offer Competitive weekly pay of up to £450Full-time, long-term role in a supportive primary schoolValuable classroom experience to strengthen teacher training applicationsOngoing CPD and mentoring from experienced educatorsOpportunity to become a key member of a dedicated school teamSchools with excellent public transport links (some with on-site parking) Ideal Candidate A 2:1 degree or above in any subject (Education, Psychology, Early Years or related fields are advantageous but not essential)Passionate about supporting children’s learning and developmentStrong communication skills with a patient and empathetic approachProfessional, reliable, and proactive attitudeRight to work in the UK This Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant role provides invaluable, practical experience for those aspiring to work in education, psychology, healthcare, or social services.Apply today to be considered for immediate interviews.Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – South London Primary School – Up to £450 per weekINDEDU
Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Location: Southwest London Primary School Role: Full-Time | Mon... Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant Location: Southwest London Primary School Role: Full-Time | Monday–Friday | Term Time Only Salary: Up to £450 per week Interviewing: ImmediatelyAre you a graduate with a positive attitude, lots of energy and a genuine love for working with children?If you're confident, kind-natured and ready to make a real difference in the classroom, this could be the perfect first step into a rewarding career in primary education.We’re partnering with friendly, forward-thinking primary schools across Southwest London and Surrey who are excited to welcome enthusiastic graduates into full-time, long-term Teaching Assistant roles.Your Role as a Graduate Primary Teaching AssistantNo two days are the same! You’ll be based in EYFS, KS1 or KS2, supporting the class teacher and helping pupils flourish both academically and personally.You’ll be: Supporting learning in small groups and 1:1 settingsEncouraging participation and building pupils’ confidenceHelping to maintain a happy, focused classroom atmosphereSupporting children with a range of abilities and needsActing as a positive role model each day This role is ideal for aspiring Primary Teachers, Educational Psychologists or graduates considering a PGCE who want meaningful classroom experience before taking the next step.Why You’ll Love This Opportunity Up to £600 per weekFull-time, long-term position (Monday–Friday, term time only)Work in a supportive, welcoming school environmentExcellent experience for teacher training or child-focused postgraduate coursesOngoing CPD and guidance from experienced staffSchools with strong transport links (some offering staff parking) Who We’re Looking For A graduate in any subject (Education, Psychology, Early Years or Social Sciences are great — but not essential)Confident, warm and naturally encouragingStrong communicator with a proactive mindsetCalm, patient and resilientCommitted to making a positive impactMust have the right to work in the UK If you’re ready to bring enthusiasm, personality and positivity into the classroom — while gaining invaluable experience for your future career — we’d love to hear from you.Apply now to be considered for immediate interview.Graduate Primary Teaching Assistant – South London Primary School – Up to £450 per weekINDEDU
RE Teacher Religious Studies TeacherOutstanding & Modern Secondary & Sixth Form – Hackney, G... RE Teacher Religious Studies TeacherOutstanding & Modern Secondary & Sixth Form – Hackney, Greater London – MPS1 to UPS1 - £40,317 - £57,632 per annumAre you a Religious Studies Teacher/ RE Teacher, or trainee, who is looking for an exceptional home from September?Would you thrive in an Outstanding School and develop into the teacher that you always wanted to be?Click APPLY NOW or contact Phil at KPi Education to learn more about this Religious Studies Teacher opportunityRE Teacher Religious Studies Teacher Job DescriptionIdeally to hold an undergrad Degree in Religious Studies/ Philosophy from a top UniversityTraining or teaching experience in an Inner city school is beneficialDemonstrate the ability to become an Outstanding Religious Studies TeacherSupport and scaffold the efforts of the SLT and HOD EnglishPlan and deliver exceptional lessons to KS3, KS4 & KS5Share best practice in the Humanities DepartmentMake excellent use of resources in your planning and deliveryMonitor and promote progress for allRE Teacher Religious Studies Teacher Person SpecificationTrainee, ECT and experienced Religious Studies Teachers welcome to applyIdeally to hold an undergrad Degree in RE or related from a top UniversitySimilar experience in an inner-city school will be beneficialAbility to teach and lead to an Outstanding levelShow and demonstrate an enthusiasm for teaching and learningRE Teacher Religious Studies Teacher Job Description School InformationOutstanding graded school – Ofsted 2019Secondary School & Sixth FormCirca 1,800 pupils on rollHackney, Central LondonEight Mins from Hackney Central Tube stationBenefits include – gym membership, cycle-to-work, travel loans and vouchersClick APPLY NOW or contact Phil at KPi Education to learn more about this Religious Studies Teacher opportunityReligious Studies Teacher - Outstanding & Modern Secondary & Sixth Form – Hackney, Greater London – MPS1 to UPS1 £40,317 - £57,632 per annumINDTEA
JOB-20240819-db742659 Front Door Senior Social Worker Location: Hammersmith and Fulham Salary:... JOB-20240819-db742659 Front Door Senior Social Worker Location: Hammersmith and Fulham Salary: £40.00 per hour Contract: Full-Time, OngoingAre you ready to take on an exciting new challenge as a Front Door Senior Social Worker in the vibrant borough of Hammersmith and Fulham? This ongoing locum opportunity offers a competitive hourly rate of £40.00 and the chance to deliver a vital service to adults, their families, and carers under the framework of the Care Act 2014. Make a real difference while enjoying the flexibility and rewards of locum work.Perks and Benefits Locum Flexibility: Choose assignments that suit your lifestyle and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Diverse Experience: Gain exposure to varied cases and environments, enhancing your professional development. Competitive Pay: Benefit from excellent hourly rates that reflect your expertise. Professional Networking: Collaborate with a broad range of professionals and expand your career opportunities. Career Progression: Learn from experienced colleagues and further strengthen your senior-level practice. What You Will Do Deliver a high-quality social work service to adults, families, and carers in line with the Care Act 2014. Engage with individuals, families, groups, and communities to assess needs, intervene appropriately, and promote independence, choice, and control. Apply advanced professional judgement to manage complex cases and higher levels of risk effectively. Balance support and safeguarding responsibilities while liaising with a wide range of professionals, including senior stakeholders. Maintain autonomy and demonstrate expert, confident practice in challenging and dynamic situations. Why Hammersmith and Fulham? Located in West London, Hammersmith and Fulham offers the perfect blend of vibrant city living and rich cultural heritage. With excellent transport links, green open spaces, riverside walks, and a thriving social scene, it’s an exceptional place to grow your career while enjoying a fulfilling lifestyle.Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is an award-winning agency rated ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot, committed to securing the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.