Provide compassionate, person-centred support for a young woman with complex health needs while assisting with daily living and fostering independence.
Ideal candidates are reliable, kind, and proactive with previous care experience, and enjoy working in a busy family environment.
This full-time role involves 36 hours over 3 shifts per week, with competitive pay rates and work in a warm, animal-friendly home.
Join a flexible team dedicated to improving outcomes for vulnerable children and young people in care through health assessments and tailored healthcare plans.
Ideal candidates should be registered nurses with a SCPHN and experience managing complex caseloads using trauma-informed approaches.
The role is full-time at 37.5 hours per week, based in Dorchester, requiring travel across Pan-Dorset and to neighbouring counties with excellent support and development opportunities.
Join a friendly team delivering administrative support to the Children in Care Health Team, ensuring effective office cover and helping with health assessments.
Ideal candidates will have strong secretarial skills, experience in data management, and be confident communicators with children and professionals.
This role is based in Dorchester, 30 hours a week on a 12-month fixed-term basis, offering a supportive work environment focused on health care.
The role involves extensive training in paediatric cardiac anaesthesia, integrating both clinical practice and a structured learning environment over an 18-month fellowship.
The ideal candidate should possess a valid FRCA or equivalent and have substantial experience in anaesthetics, coupled with a strong commitment to paediatric care.
This full-time position is based in Great Ormond Street, requiring 40 hours per week plus additional out-of-hours commitment, with a generous salary range.
Oversee kitchen operations, manage staff, and maintain high culinary standards while ensuring guest satisfaction in a dynamic hotel environment.
Ideal candidates will possess relevant culinary qualifications, extensive kitchen experience, and strong leadership skills, with a passion for food.
This full-time position is based in Exeter, offering a competitive salary, bonuses, and various employee benefits including medical cover and training opportunities.
As a Support Worker, you will provide personalised support to a young woman with complex needs, promoting her independence and wellbeing.
The ideal candidate should possess a full UK driving licence, along with experience in supporting individuals with autism and communication challenges.
This role requires 36 hours per week, with shifts from 08.00-20.00 and night shifts, based in Exeter with competitive pay rates.