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  • Plater  

    - Tyne and Wear
    Job Description Castle View Group are looking for experienced platers... Read More
    Job Description Castle View Group are looking for experienced platers for a contract based in Wallsend, Newcastle Upon Tyne. /n Candidates must have heavy engineering experience and must be able to fabricate from drawings, measure and mark out material accurately and be able to work on their own initiative. /n Work is expected to last at least 12 months. /n Pay Rates /n /n - Basic - £20.50 per hour (Monday-Thursday 40 hours) /n - Over time... /n/n /n ZIPC1_UKTJ Read Less
  • Cleaner  

    - Greater London
    Our client is seeking reliable and hardworking Cleaners to deliver hig... Read More
    Our client is seeking reliable and hardworking Cleaners to deliver high-quality cleaning services, ensuring a safe, clean, and welcoming environment while maintaining excellent service standards and meeting contractual requirements. Salary Read Less
  • Children and Young Persons Support Worker  

    - Gloucestershire
    We offer high-quality, specialist care to some of the most disadvantag... Read More
    We offer high-quality, specialist care to some of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children in society. Every young person in our care is supported by a team of experienced, empathetic staff within warm, welcoming homes. Our approach is built around emotional safety, trust, and consistent daily routines, helping children build confidence, develop independence, and look forward to a brighter future LOCATION: NORTHUMBERLAND (NEWBIGGIN, BLYTH, CRAMLINGTON, NORTH SHIELDS) Role of the Bespoke Support Workers Once any support package is in place, our bespoke support worker (s) will be responsible for: Providing day-to-day trauma informed support set out in the childs care plan, to meet the childs day to day needs, promoting their safety and well-being and protecting them from harm including the cooking of meals, supporting the child/young person to keep their bedroom clean and tidy and ensuring that the home in which the young person lives in is clean. Promoting healthy lifestyle choices through structure and routine that would be expected within a family home. Supporting the childs engagement with education/training/employment Promoting good relationships with neighbours and the wider community Facilitating engagement with broader support services and health appointments (where these are specified within the childs care plan) Facilitating access to the community, cultural and leisure activities in line with the childs interests and aspirations Transporting as and when necessary and have the relevant business use insurance. Promoting Family Time contact for children looked after with birth family members where this is specified within the childs care plan. Ensuring that the childs views about their care, support, and accommodation (where applicable) are listened to and acted upon where appropriate. Adhering to the Philomena protocol if the child goes missing- including searching for the young person, trying to contact the young person, and known associates however possible. If the young person cannot be located within the agreed allocated period to report this to Social Worker/ Duty Worker or EDT during out of hours Supporting move on plans and assist with the childs transition. Maintaining a daily logbook/ incident book and sharing this with colleagues during staff handover points, shared through an agreed secure method. Notifying package managers of all incidents of self-harm, running/missing, substance misuse, damage to property and violent/ abusive behaviour in addition to any other significant risks identified by the support workers immediately through the EDT (out of hours) Adhering to all organisational policies relating to Safeguarding, Health and Safety, General Date Protection Regulations Support workers should not engage in discussion with parents/carers about the case or offer opinions or personal views relating to professionals or circumstances surrounding the case. Family members should be advised to contact the childs social worker if they wish to discuss . TPBN1_UKTJ Read Less
  • Recycling Operative  

    - Greater London
    Our client is seeking reliable and hardworking Recycling Operatives to... Read More
    Our client is seeking reliable and hardworking Recycling Operatives to support waste segregation and recycling processes, ensuring recyclable materials are efficiently sorted within a fast-paced production environment. Salary Read Less
  • Plater  

    - Greater London
    Castle View Group are looking for experienced platers for a contract b... Read More
    Castle View Group are looking for experienced platers for a contract based in Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Candidates must have heavy fabrication experience and must be able to fabricate from drawings, measure and mark out material accurately and be able to work on their own initiative. Hours: Monday-Thursday 7.30am-4pm Read Less
  • Plater  

    - Greater London
    Castle View Group are looking for experienced platers for a contract b... Read More
    Castle View Group are looking for experienced platers for a contract based in Wallsend, Newcastle Upon Tyne. Candidates must have heavy engineering experience and must be able to fabricate from drawings, measure and mark out material accurately and be able to work on their own initiative. Work is expected to last at least 12 months. Pay Rates Basic - £20.50 per hour (Monday-Thursday 40 hours) Over time - £30.75 per hour Plus holiday pay Please forward current CV to apply. TPBN1_UKTJ Read Less
  • Children and Young Persons Support Worker  

    - Greater London
    We offer high-quality, specialist care to some of the most disadvantag... Read More
    We offer high-quality, specialist care to some of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children in society. Every young person in our care is supported by a team of experienced, empathetic staff within warm, welcoming homes. Our approach is built around emotional safety, trust, and consistent daily routines, helping children build confidence, develop independence, and look forward to a brighter future LOCATION: NORTHUMBERLAND (NEWBIGGIN, BLYTH, CRAMLINGTON, NORTH SHIELDS) Role of the Bespoke Support Workers Once any support package is in place, our bespoke support worker (s) will be responsible for: Providing day-to-day trauma informed support set out in the childs care plan, to meet the childs day to day needs, promoting their safety and well-being and protecting them from harm including the cooking of meals, supporting the child/young person to keep their bedroom clean and tidy and ensuring that the home in which the young person lives in is clean. Promoting healthy lifestyle choices through structure and routine that would be expected within a family home. Supporting the childs engagement with education/training/employment Promoting good relationships with neighbours and the wider community Facilitating engagement with broader support services and health appointments (where these are specified within the childs care plan) Facilitating access to the community, cultural and leisure activities in line with the childs interests and aspirations Transporting as and when necessary and have the relevant business use insurance. Promoting Family Time contact for children looked after with birth family members where this is specified within the childs care plan. Ensuring that the childs views about their care, support, and accommodation (where applicable) are listened to and acted upon where appropriate. Adhering to the Philomena protocol if the child goes missing- including searching for the young person, trying to contact the young person, and known associates however possible. If the young person cannot be located within the agreed allocated period to report this to Social Worker/ Duty Worker or EDT during out of hours Supporting move on plans and assist with the childs transition. Maintaining a daily logbook/ incident book and sharing this with colleagues during staff handover points, shared through an agreed secure method. Notifying package managers of all incidents of self-harm, running/missing, substance misuse, damage to property and violent/ abusive behaviour in addition to any other significant risks identified by the support workers immediately through the EDT (out of hours) Adhering to all organisational policies relating to Safeguarding, Health and Safety, General Date Protection Regulations Support workers should not engage in discussion with parents/carers about the case or offer opinions or personal views relating to professionals or circumstances surrounding the case. Family members should be advised to contact the childs social worker if they wish to discuss . TPBN1_UKTJ Read Less
  • Children and Young Persons Support Worker  

    - Greater London
    We offer high-quality, specialist care to some of the most disadvantag... Read More
    We offer high-quality, specialist care to some of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children in society. Every young person in our care is supported by a team of experienced, empathetic staff within warm, welcoming homes. Our approach is built around emotional safety, trust, and consistent daily routines, helping children build confidence, develop independence, and look forward to a brighter future LOCATION: COUNTY DURHAM Role of the Bespoke Support Workers Once any support package is in place, our bespoke support worker (s) will be responsible for: Providing day-to-day trauma informed support set out in the childs care plan, to meet the childs day to day needs, promoting their safety and well-being and protecting them from harm including the cooking of meals, supporting the child/young person to keep their bedroom clean and tidy and ensuring that the home in which the young person lives in is clean. Promoting healthy lifestyle choices through structure and routine that would be expected within a family home. Supporting the childs engagement with education/training/employment Promoting good relationships with neighbours and the wider community Facilitating engagement with broader support services and health appointments (where these are specified within the childs care plan) Facilitating access to the community, cultural and leisure activities in line with the childs interests and aspirations Transporting as and when necessary and have the relevant business use insurance. Promoting Family Time contact for children looked after with birth family members where this is specified within the childs care plan. Ensuring that the childs views about their care, support, and accommodation (where applicable) are listened to and acted upon where appropriate. Adhering to the Philomena protocol if the child goes missing- including searching for the young person, trying to contact the young person, and known associates however possible. If the young person cannot be located within the agreed allocated period to report this to Social Worker/ Duty Worker or EDT during out of hours Supporting move on plans and assist with the childs transition. Maintaining a daily logbook/ incident book and sharing this with colleagues during staff handover points, shared through an agreed secure method. Notifying package managers of all incidents of self-harm, running/missing, substance misuse, damage to property and violent/ abusive behaviour in addition to any other significant risks identified by the support workers immediately through the EDT (out of hours) Adhering to all organisational policies relating to Safeguarding, Health and Safety, General Date Protection Regulations Support workers should not engage in discussion with parents/carers about the case or offer opinions or personal views relating to professionals or circumstances surrounding the case. Family members should be advised to contact the childs social worker if they wish to discuss . TPBN1_UKTJ Read Less
  • Children and Young Persons Support Worker  

    - Greater London
    We offer high-quality, specialist care to some of the most disadvantag... Read More
    We offer high-quality, specialist care to some of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children in society. Every young person in our care is supported by a team of experienced, empathetic staff within warm, welcoming homes. Our approach is built around emotional safety, trust, and consistent daily routines, helping children build confidence, develop independence, and look forward to a brighter future LOCATION: Gateshead Role of the Bespoke Support Workers Once any support package is in place, our bespoke support worker (s) will be responsible for: Providing day-to-day trauma informed support set out in the childs care plan, to meet the childs day to day needs, promoting their safety and well-being and protecting them from harm including the cooking of meals, supporting the child/young person to keep their bedroom clean and tidy and ensuring that the home in which the young person lives in is clean. Promoting healthy lifestyle choices through structure and routine that would be expected within a family home. Supporting the childs engagement with education/training/employment Promoting good relationships with neighbours and the wider community Facilitating engagement with broader support services and health appointments (where these are specified within the childs care plan) Facilitating access to the community, cultural and leisure activities in line with the childs interests and aspirations Transporting as and when necessary and have the relevant business use insurance. Promoting Family Time contact for children looked after with birth family members where this is specified within the childs care plan. Ensuring that the childs views about their care, support, and accommodation (where applicable) are listened to and acted upon where appropriate. Adhering to the Philomena protocol if the child goes missing- including searching for the young person, trying to contact the young person, and known associates however possible. If the young person cannot be located within the agreed allocated period to report this to Social Worker/ Duty Worker or EDT during out of hours Supporting move on plans and assist with the childs transition. Maintaining a daily logbook/ incident book and sharing this with colleagues during staff handover points, shared through an agreed secure method. Notifying package managers of all incidents of self-harm, running/missing, substance misuse, damage to property and violent/ abusive behaviour in addition to any other significant risks identified by the support workers immediately through the EDT (out of hours) Adhering to all organisational policies relating to Safeguarding, Health and Safety, General Date Protection Regulations Support workers should not engage in discussion with parents/carers about the case or offer opinions or personal views relating to professionals or circumstances surrounding the case. Family members should be advised to contact the childs social worker if they wish to discuss . TPBN1_UKTJ Read Less
  • Plater  

    - Newcastle Upon Tyne
    Castle View Group are looking for experienced platers for a contract b... Read More
    Castle View Group are looking for experienced platers for a contract based in Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne.Candidates must have heavy fabrication experience and must be able to fabricate from drawings, measure and mark out material accurately and be able to work on their own initiative.Hours: Monday-Thursday 7.30am-4pm & Friday 7.30am-12.30pm + unlimited over time.Pay Rates:Basic - £20.50 per hour ...
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