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a social care legjsteied manager Nazma Ahmed


What qualifications do you need? Employers will request an applicant has a leadership and management level 4 award or equivalent. This can be part or fully funded in some circumstances and people should visit the Skills for Care website for further information.


Any other requirements for example health and fitness or age? Other skills include flexibility, strong leadership and management skills and a sound awareness of equality and diversity. An awareness of the Care Quality Commission is essential and an abili^ to work within the


standards and framework set by this regulatory body.


What sort of starting salary and package can you expect? £25,000 to £30,000 per annum.


How long does it take to quaiify for the roie? In order to achieve the qualification, it can take one to three years but, in order to become


competent, most applicants would be required to have at least two years experience working in a social care setting with management experience.


What sort of personal skills make someone best suited to a career? A registered manager must have a person- centred approach and be passionate about working with people. Effective communication is also a key skill to leading success in this role.


What sort of career prospects and structure is there? Social and health care is an innovative and creative sector which has excellent training '


and development opportunities throughout the industry.


What kind of Job satisfaction can you expect from a career? For various reasons and stages in their lives, some people need support to develop and maintain their independence, dignity and control. Social care provides a whole


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Linkway Children’s Home and Independent Special School


Registered Manager Required Engineering


Salary: Dependant on Qualification and Experience .


We are looking for an experienced Children Manager with at least 3 years’ experience. The Service is a residential children’s home


fives cinetic Cinetic Landis Ltd.


Due to expansion Cinetic Landis Ltd are iooking to recruit highly skiiled, experienced:-


Machlne Tool Mechanical Fitters Machine Tool Pipe Fitters Machine Tool Electricians


The successful applicants will have experience of working in a


precision manufacturing engineering working environment and be methodical with a great amount of attention to detail.


These are full-time, permanent positions. Successful applicants may be expected to work either day or night shifts.


Applications should be submitted in writing. together with current CV, to:-


Miss J Pickles,' P.A. to Managing Director, Cinetic Landis Ltd., Cross Hills, Keighley, West Yorkshire. BD20 7SD.


Closing date for applications Friday 18th May 2012. Vacancies advertised on


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Pharmacy Counter


Sales Assistant required part time.


- Approx 30hrs per week.


Experience essential.


Please apply in writing with detaiis to


. Mr. Atherton. Hayes Chemist. 35 Moor Lane,


Ciitheroe BB7 1BE


and independent school registered for 10 young people of mixed gender who have diagnosis of Autism and/or Learning


disabilities, who can present with complex and challenging behaviour. NVQ Level 4 or RNA essential.


For more information or to request an appiication pack from Diane Hindle on


admin@linkway-residentiai.co.uk


Ciosing Date for Applications 14th May 2012


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Promoting and safeguarding the weifare of young people. Successful candidates wiii be required to undertake an


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, people. You can gain an enormous sense of personal achievement by knowing that your Job is helping people. It’s about making a positive difference to people’s lives by supporting them to maintain and improve their health, happiness and well-being. Supporting vulnerable adults to lead independent lives can have huge job satisfaction and seeing the success of those who your service and team has supported leaves you with a lovely smile on your face at the end of a working week.


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"Clitheroe Advortlsor & Times, Thursday, May 10,2012 SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.ul( -co.uk ea 3 B Rimingioii march on


THREE games in five days saw Riraington march into two cup finals while maintain­ ing their three-point lead at the top of the East Lancashire League. _ . First they won through to


- the Craven Cup Final with a hard-fought 4-2 -victory in the


■ replay versus Rolls. The-home side went ahead


through a touch of brilliance by Sargeson as he delightfully chipped the keeper from the edge of the area.. ’The : visitors equalised


through a . volley into the far comer, which gave Kershaw no chance. Dinsdale put Rimington in


front "once more and skipper Oli McLean made it 3-1 after being set up by an incisive pass from Walmsley. ' : Rolls set up an exciting finish


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when they pulled a goal back, but Lloyd put the tie beyond doubt with five minutes left


•]_^with an excellent header. Two nights later saw another


semi-final, this time against BGSOB at Hurst Green, as a tired Rimington did just enough to get through. Fine work on the right


between Hutchinson and Eglin resulted in Dinsdale powering home a header early on, and McLean made it 2-0 when he swivelled in the area before unleashing an unstop­ pable shot. ’The. villagers created more


openings as they dominated the half but could not extend their lead.


Burnley came back into the


game in the second half and some stem defending along with some excellent saves by Kershaw were required to keep the clean sheet intact. On Saturday, a home fix­


ture against bottom-of-the- table Stacksteads saw a fine 6-1 win. Rimington played some


excellent football early , on and Ben ^ Allen opened the scoring after fine work from


Sargeson. Tootle made it 2-0 after


another great move, and McLean’s cross-shot found it’s way in to make it 3-0. 'ITie visitors had _ their


keeper to thank for keeping the scoreline respectable as the home side ran amok, but he was powerless to prevent the fourth goal in the first half as Allen grabbed his second. Chances came and went for


the home side until Heslop found the bottom comer with a right-foot volley, a rare effort with his ‘wrong’ foot. The visitors grabbed a con­


solation through a Farragher free kick before Sargeson wrapped up the game with a clinical finish. This week sees two Cup


Finals in two nights with the Presidents Cup at Padiham tonight against Enfield, 7 p.m. kick-off, and tomorrow night at Settle against Bentham, kick-off 6-30 p.m.'


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event, all the boys (pictured, s) received a medal and the United Blue team won the fair p l^ trophy. Readstorie train at the back


READSTONE United Under 8s had a great time in the mud at Bamoldswick at the North ■Valley League annual football festival. In the non-competitive


of Read school every Saturday morning from 10-30 to 11-30 a.m. and all children are wel­ come to go along. United’s Under 9s Yellow


had' an excellent 3-0 victory over Belvedere Juniors as man of the match Owen Parker scored a hat-trick.


Wilds ® and man of the match Daniel Fielden, also with a brace. United’s Under 11s Yellow


Burrows with a brace and star man Ben Dinning. . The Under 10s Blue played their-final game of the season, beating Bamoldswick Barons Whites 4-2 to finish as league runners-up. The goal scorers were Saul


the Consolation Cup after beating Brierfield Celtic Blue 3-2. The goal scorers were Harry


The Under 10s Yellow won


Brierfield Celtic 7-2 in the final game of the season to move up to second place in the league. The goal scorers were star


man Paddy Fleming (4), Jack Southern with a brace and Josh Bailey. The match was tinged with


played Brierfield Celtic Red m the final of the Consolation Cup. mnning out 8-1 winners in


sadness as it was the last match in charge for Jon and Joanne Simpson, who have emigrated to Australia after running the team for the last five years.


Wild both bagged a brace, to add to goals from Alex Bell, Dominic, Heys, Owen Webster and Oliver Crew. The . Under ■ 13s beat


atrocious weather conditions. Morgan Crowther and Lee


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