With a place on the HTE and Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Supplier Frameworks, Meridian Health supplies temporary nursing staff to the NHS across various specialities, including general, critical and mental health. We also provide temporary and permanent staff to private hospitals and care homes through a bespoke service supplying Home Managers, Registered Nurses of all grades and Care Staff.
If you're a candidate looking for temporary, fixed-term, contract or a permanent nursing job, Meridian Health will endeavour to place you into a role that best matches your skills and experience. We specialise in the provision of the nursing jobs below.
If you are a nurse looking for a change of career, we have a number of Disability Assessor roles available, please click here to find out more.
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Support worker
Dorset
£19553 per annum
Responsibilities:
We have the opportunity for you to be part of something truly brilliant! We are looking for female support workers to join our supported living team in Dorset working with a lady with Learning disabilities who is passionate about Art, Crafts, Drama and Dance, and who is looking for support to assist her in developing these and other opportunities further. You will need to be a driver (with a clean driving licence for insurance purposes) and be willing to drive this lady’s vehicle to enable her to access her chosen activities. If you enjoy Art, Crafts, Drama and Dance and are looking for an exciting new role where no two days are the same, then apply today! Affinity Trust is a charity organisation supporting people with learning disabilities to live in their own home and be part of their community. Why join us? Because the people we support are at the heart of everything we do, we truly value our incredible staff & are committed to ensure they are fully supported. An Amazing Place to work This is the best job - You will not find a more interesting and rewarding job, you will be making a genuine difference to someone's life Our values drive everything we do You will get the opportunity to work with some great colleagues and work as “one team” You’ll have the opportunity to work flexibly with our range of shift types Rewards 28 days annual leave pro-rata (including bank holidays), which we increase the longer you are with us. To acknowledge the amazing contribution you’ll be making to our (your) team, we will pay you a £200 welcome bonus after 3 months, then another £100 after 6 months & because we truly value your commitment, a further £100 bonus after 12 months to celebrate your Affinity Trust Birthday! All work and no play is not fun, so enjoy discounts in your favourite shops, restaurants, travel and great days out with your Blue Light Card that we will provide you A 24 Hour Employee Assistance Programme for you and your family members. Life Assurance and Pension scheme. We will apply for and pay for an enhanced DBS for you Sleep in & bank holiday payment enhancements and a 15% overtime premium on hours over 37.5 per week Development & Your Career You will get a great Induction to your new team along with amazing training opportunities that include the Care Certificate, and Diploma in Health & Social Care. E-learning webinars Access to specialist care sector training, all fully paid for by us Loads of career progression opportunities We Value you You are so important to us & we want you to really feel like part of the team - from day 1 you’ll have supportive management & a Buddy who will show you the ropes. You’ll also have full access to our online wellbeing centre We recognise our amazing staff in our 6 monthly Affinity Star Awards We hope you stay part of Affinity Trust & we celebrate that with Long Service Awards Your wellbeing & happiness will always be a priority, so you can access an excellent wellbeing programme, plus resources and a wellbeing champions network If all the above wasn’t enough you will receive ‘Thank You’ gift vouchers, be part of regular engagement surveys, attend regular forum meetings and can contribute to the staff newsletter, and to hear about the amazing work of your colleagues and the achievements of the people we support Everyone is welcome We enjoy a diverse workforce and welcome applications from everyone We’re committed to being Disability Confident and we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy
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Support worker
Dorset
19553
Responsibilities:
Are you person centred, energetic, a proactive learner and communicator? We are looking for a team of dedicated and creative staff to support a young man living in his own home within a small community. He is both energetic and inspirational. You should be an active person willing to support with the things this young man loves to do such as swimming, cycling and running for example, helping him with achieving key goals and aspirations and other loves in life such as baking, arts and crafts. You should have some experience of working with people with learning disabilities and Autism and understand this young man sometimes communicates through his behaviours, so demonstrating proactive and positive approaches is essential. Ready for a new opportunity? Apply today. Affinity Trust is a charity organisation supporting people with learning disabilities to live in their own home and be part of their community. Why join us? Because the people we support are at the heart of everything we do, we truly value our incredible staff & are committed to ensure they are fully supported. An Amazing Place to work This is the best job - You will not find a more interesting and rewarding job, you will be making a genuine difference to someone's life. Our values drive everything we do. You will get the opportunity to work with some great colleagues and work as “one team”. You’ll have the opportunity to work flexibly with our range of shift types. Rewards 28 days annual leave pro-rata (including bank holidays), which we increase the longer you are with us. To acknowledge the amazing contribution you’ll be making to our (your) team, we will pay you a £200 welcome bonus after 3 months, then another £100 after 6 months & because we truly value your commitment, a further £100 bonus after 12 months to celebrate your Affinity Trust Birthday! All work and no play is not fun, so enjoy discounts in your favourite shops, restaurants, travel and great days out with your Blue Light Card that we will provide you. A 24 Hour Employee Assistance Programme for you and your family members. Life Assurance and Pension scheme. We will apply for and pay for an enhanced DBS for you. Sleep in & bank holiday payment enhancements and a 15% overtime premium on hours over 37.5 per week. Development & Your Career You will get a great Induction to your new team along with amazing training opportunities that include the Care Certificate, and Diploma in Health & Social Care. E-learning webinars. Access to specialist care sector training, all fully paid for by us. Lots of career progression opportunities. We Value you You are so important to us & we want you to really feel like part of the team - from day 1 you’ll have supportive management & a Buddy who will show you the ropes. You’ll also have full access to our online well being centre. We recognise our amazing staff in our 6 monthly Affinity Star Awards. We hope you stay part of Affinity Trust & we celebrate that with Long Service Awards. Your well being & happiness will always be a priority, so you can access an excellent well being programme, plus resources and a well being champions network. If all the above wasn’t enough you will receive ‘Thank You’ gift vouchers, be part of regular engagement surveys, attend regular forum meetings and can contribute to the staff newsletter, and to hear about the amazing work of your colleagues and the achievements of the people we support. Everyone is welcome We enjoy a diverse workforce and welcome applications from everyone. We’re committed to being Disability Confident and we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy.
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Support Worker
Taunton
£10.50 - £17.25 per hour, Benefits: Free DBS, Work when you want, Flexible hours, Multiple work places to choose from, Holiday pay on top of hourly rate
Responsibilities:
Have you got a passion for supporting others but don't want to commit to specific work days or times? Fed up of working weekends when you want to spend time with Family or loved ones? Then we want you to join our small, friendly team at Meridian Health South West! We are currently looking for experienced Support / Enabling Staff to join our ever growing team. We support a wide range of adults with Autism and Learning Disabilities in multiple residential settings across: Taunton, Bridgwater, Glastonbury, Street, Chard, Yeovil, Somerton, and all of the surrounding areas. We have many different hours to choose from including mornings, afternoons, all day, evening, wake night and sleep ins. Pay Rates: Week Days £10.50 Week Nights £11.50 Week Sleep In £70.00 Weekend Days £11.00 Weekend Nights £12.00 Weekend Sleep £80.00 Bank Holidays: Day - £15.75 Night - £17.25 Sleep - £90 Benefits Include: Holiday pay accrued ON TOP of your hourly rate Free Enhanced DBS if you don't have one Paid Training Supportive and friendly office team Flexible Working Hours Inc AM, PM, All Day, Waking Nights and Sleep Ins. Manage your own Diary - only work when you want to! Worker of the month - shopping vouchers Registering is easy, no face to face interviews or paperwork to fill in, everything is done online. If you are interested or know someone that might be, get in touch ASAP, i look forward to hearing from you.
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Inventory Stock Controller - Derby
Derby
£11 - £19 per hour
Responsibilities:
Inventory Stock Controller - Derby (DE21) Are you experienced Inventory Stock Controller looking for a new challenge in 2022? Our client, a global food solutions group and the World's leading meal kit company, active in 16 countries across 3 continents are looking for Inventory Stock Controller based at their brand new warehouse in Spondon (DE21) with immediate starts and temp to perm opportunities! Shift times: 07:00-19:00 working Friday-Monday Standard rate of pay (days): £10.52 Overtime rate of pay (days): £15.78 Shift times: 07:00-19:00 Saturday-Tuesday Standard rate of pay (nights): £12.62 Overtime rate of pay (nights): £18.93 About the Stock Controller role: This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with warehouse or stock management experience to join a rapidly growing team. You will support Inventory control and stock flow in the warehouse and production areas. Safely and efficiently control stock, execute regular stock audits, manage stock rotation and help with flow of stock. What you will be doing: • Execute stock counts and audits • Support consolidation and stock allocations • General inventory support: including but not limited to stock rotation, write-offs and location management • Be an active part of daily supermarket location counts • Supporting accurate and detailed records of our internal stock management system - MatFlo and equipment Interested? Apply online and you will receive your application within 24 hours or email the team at hfrecruitment@meridianbs.co.uk This role would suit: student, graduate, warehouse operative, production operative, picker packer, yard operative, retail assistant, bar worker, crew member, factory operative, machine operative, catering assistant, Warehouse Operative, Production Operative, Yard Operative, Distribution Assistant, Logistics Assistant, Retail Assistant, Sales Assistant, Student, Graduate, Casual Worker, Care, FLT, forklift, Labourer, Laundry Assistant, Cleaner, Kitchen Assistant, Catering Assistant , kitchen assistant or similar
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Regional Support Coach - Lancashire
Aberdeenshire
£22000 - £25000 per annum
Responsibilities:
Pharmacy Dispenser - NVQ2 Qualified A leading organisation within the pharmaceutical industry is recruiting for a Qualified Dispenser for an exciting training opportunity to join us as a Regional Support Trainer to provide New system training to branches: Salary Up to £25,000 Fixed term contract till July 2022 – End of project guaranteed Interview for dispenser role Monday to Friday 25 days pro-rata holiday Pension scheme & 20% discount on products As a Regional Support Trainer, you will play a part in the delivery of the new pharmacy dispensing system. Working collaboratively with the project team, you will plan and organise the pharmacy visit schedule & strive to achieve project timescales. You will support action plans for each pharmacy post visit and provide on-going support dependent on each pharmacies needs. You will take ownership of compliance, liaise with senior stakeholders and share best practice all whilst adopting a continuous improvement approach. This role would suit: Pharmacy Dispenser, Qualified Dispenser, Dispensing Assistant, Dispenser
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Pharmacy Dispenser - West Lothian/Glasgow
Bathgate
£22000 - £25000 per annum
Responsibilities:
Pharmacy Dispenser - NVQ2 Qualified A leading organisation within the pharmaceutical industry is recruiting for a Pharmacy Dispenser for an exciting opportunity to join us as a Regional Support Trainer to provide New system training to branches: Salary Up to £25,000 Fixed term contract till July 2022 – End of project guaranteed Interview for dispenser role Monday to Friday 25 days pro-rata holiday Pension scheme & 20% discount on products As a Regional Support Trainer, you will play a part in the delivery of the new pharmacy dispensing system. Working collaboratively with the project team, you will plan and organise the pharmacy visit schedule & strive to achieve project timescales. You will support action plans for each pharmacy post visit and provide on-going support dependent on each pharmacies needs. You will take ownership of compliance, liaise with senior stakeholders and share best practice all whilst adopting a continuous improvement approach. This role would suit: Pharmacy Dispenser, Qualified Dispenser, Dispensing Assistant, Dispenser
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Support worker
Exeter
£28000 - £30000 per annum
Responsibilities:
This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity that will equally be emotionally draining as we want people who are in care because they have a real passion to make a difference to the lives of the young people they support. As such we understand the importance of looking after our staff and that we cannot achieve our goals without equipping our team with the tools it needs to be able to enrich the lives of the young people and create environment which will allow the young people to have the consistent, compassionate and loving care that they deserve. The salary is approx £28K-£30K per annum as the amount of shifts and sleep month on month can vary according the the shift pattern. If this appeals to you we would love to hear from you and you feel like you could be a kind, engaging and positive role model to the young people in our care then we are looking to reward you with a generous salary package, excellent ongoing training opportunities, ongoing support and mentoring, a shift pattern that allows a good work life balance, to be part of a company that wants its team to part of the journey it is going on, excellent development opportunities and many other perks and bonuses. We are looking to set the bar extremely high with each role, so seniors and team leaders please don’t see this as a step backwards everyone’s potential is utilised and are looking to open a number of new homes in the near future to allow for further development. ‘Central & Southern Homes is totally committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects the same from its employees. All new staff will be subject to enhanced DBS clearance, identity checks, qualification checks and employment checks to include an exploration of any gaps within employment, two satisfactory references and registration with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).’
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Support worker
Exeter
£28000 - £30000 per annum
Responsibilities:
This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity that will equally be emotionally draining as we want people who are in care because they have a real passion to make a difference to the lives of the young people they support. As such we understand the importance of looking after our staff and that we cannot achieve our goals without equipping our team with the tools it needs to be able to enrich the lives of the young people and create environment which will allow the young people to have the consistent, compassionate and loving care that they deserve. The salary is approx £28K-£30K per annum as the amount of shifts and sleep month on month can vary according the the shift pattern. If this appeals to you we would love to hear from you and you feel like you could be a kind, engaging and positive role model to the young people in our care then we are looking to reward you with a generous salary package, excellent ongoing training opportunities, ongoing support and mentoring, a shift pattern that allows a good work life balance, to be part of a company that wants its team to part of the journey it is going on, excellent development opportunities and many other perks and bonuses. We are looking to set the bar extremely high with each role, so seniors and team leaders please don’t see this as a step backwards everyone’s potential is utilised and are looking to open a number of new homes in the near future to allow for further development. ‘Central & Southern Homes is totally committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects the same from its employees. All new staff will be subject to enhanced DBS clearance, identity checks, qualification checks and employment checks to include an exploration of any gaps within employment, two satisfactory references and registration with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).’
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Support worker
Arundel
£22500 per annum
Responsibilities:
This is an exciting opportunityto join a well established company, providing specialised support in a Residential Service. The purpose of your role is to give the highest possible standards of support to individuals who are non challenging with moderate to severe learning disabilities. This role will include providing personnal care. As a support worker, your responsibilities are varied and no two days are the same. Previous care experience would be beneficial but not essential. The role includes: Helping individuals achieve their independence and personal goals Supporting and transporting individuals out into their community Develop individuals’ life skills, vocational, educational, and creative skills Help provide exercise, leisure, and recreational opportunities Providing physical and emotional support Transforming lives and achieving results for Autistic Adults To help with household tasks and personal care Supporting individuals with healthcare needs, e.g. taking medication. Pay rate £9.90 for day shits, £10.89 for waking nights. Sleep ins are paid at £67.24 per shift and whilst this is not built into the candidate’s contract, it is expected a FT support worker to do 1-2 sleep ins per week. What’s in it for you? There are a range of benefits and career development opportunities. You'll be given a comprehensive induction, full training, and support along the way. With Investors in People and Skills for Care accreditation we are committed to investing in you to ensure you have the specialist skills and expertise needed to support people to live the best life possible. Pay rate £9.90 per hour for day shifts £10.89 per hour for waking nights Sleep in night shifts are paid at £67.24 per shift and whilst this is not built into the candidate’s contract, it woule be expected a full time support worker to do 1-2 sleep ins per week Benefits Free DBS Check 10% overtime allowance for hours worked over the FTE equivalent of 37.5 hours per week 25 days annual leave plus 8 days statutory bank holidays 20% bank holidays allowance with an increased rate of 50% for Xmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day Apprenticeship - earn whilst gaining a fully funded level 2 Diploma in health and social care (other levels available eg level 3 or 5) Flexible hours Employee's benefits package Annual staff award scheme Contributory pension scheme and life assurance Award winning training and development
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Support worker
Bishop's Stortford
£19305 per annum
Responsibilities:
This is an exciting opportunityto join a well established company, providing specialised support in a Residential Service. The purpose of your role is to give the highest possible standards of support to individuals who are non challenging with moderate to severe learning disabilities. This role will include providing personnal care. As a support worker, your responsibilities are varied and no two days are the same. Previous care experience would be beneficial but not essential. The role includes: Helping individuals achieve their independence and personal goals Supporting and transporting individuals out into their community Develop individuals’ life skills, vocational, educational, and creative skills Help provide exercise, leisure, and recreational opportunities Providing physical and emotional support Transforming lives and achieving results for Autistic Adults To help with household tasks and personal care Supporting individuals with healthcare needs, e.g. taking medication. Pay rate £9.90 for day shits, £10.89 for waking nights. Sleep ins are paid at £67.24 per shift and whilst this is not built into the candidate’s contract, if staff do 1 sleep shift per week their annual wage increases to £22500 What’s in it for you? There are a range of benefits and career development opportunities. You'll be given a comprehensive induction, full training, and support along the way. With Investors in People and Skills for Care accreditation we are committed to investing in you to ensure you have the specialist skills and expertise needed to support people to live the best life possible. Pay rate £9.90 per hour for day shifts £10.89 per hour for waking nights Sleep in night shifts are paid at £67.24 per shift and whilst this is not built into the candidate’s contract, it woule be expected a full time support worker to do 1-2 sleep ins per week Benefits Free DBS Check 10% overtime allowance for hours worked over the FTE equivalent of 37.5 hours per week 25 days annual leave plus 8 days statutory bank holidays 20% bank holidays allowance with an increased rate of 50% for Xmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day Apprenticeship - earn whilst gaining a fully funded level 2 Diploma in health and social care (other levels available eg level 3 or 5) Flexible hours Employee's benefits package Annual staff award scheme Contributory pension scheme and life assurance Award winning training and development
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Domestic Services Cleaning Deputy Manager
Cheltenham
£22000 - £24000 per annum
Responsibilities:
In order to support the current Domestic Services Cleaning Manager, we are looking to hire a Deputy Manager to join the already well established and loyal team of domestic service staff to work at one of the most respected establishments in the Cotswolds region. With history and traditions dating back to early Victorian times, and upholding only the very best standards, this organisation has recently been awarded the most prestigious accolade of the Times Newspaper and Sunday Times institution of the decade. As you can imagine, vacancies don’t come up often with this Company. People are happy, pay is good, the management team are encouraging, the quality of the work being carried out is very high and the working environment is both steeped in history and immaculate. This company is winning awards and investing for the future – please do get in touch to find out how you can be part of our future success story! Job title: Domestic Services Deputy Manager (Cleaning) Location: Cheltenham Essential requirement for this job: Cleaning and supervisory experience. Working hours: 38.75 hours per week, daytime working hours. Pay rate: £22,000 - £24,000 per annum Benefits: Competitive salary, 25 days holiday, 6% employer pension contributions, membership of the health and fitness centre at minimal cost to you and greatly reduced for your family to include the pool, fitness suite, sports hall and tennis courts, free fitness classes, free and confidential counselling service, Company funded health cash plan, a two-thirds discount on day fees , investment in your professional development, subsidised takeaway restaurant, free tea and coffee provided, access to establishment and sponsored events, and much more! Contract type: permanent Commutable from: Tewkesbury, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Twinning, Bishops Cleeve, Winchcombe, Painswick and surrounding areas A little more about this position Your overall objective will be to support the Domestic Services Manager with staffing, planning and in ensuring standards are high. You'll also be responsible for making sure the department is fully compliant with COSHH regulations. This is managerial role so you will not be expected to do any hands-on cleaning. Your duties will include amongst other things: Managing and motivating the Domestic Team Inducting new starters, providing training Handling any issues promptly, seeking advice from the Domestic Manager where necessary Managing any unplanned staff absences, ensuring there is adequate cover in place Assisting the Domestic Manager with staff annual appraisals and probationary reviews Deputising for the Domestics Manager on Fridays and periods of annual leave Raising stock orders and ensuring that stock levels of cleaning products are maintained across the establishment Required Knowledge, Skills and Experience for the Domestic Services Deputy Manager At least two years’ experience in a similar role Capable of using Microsoft Outlook for emails and Microsoft Word Confident using email as a method of written communication with staff and colleagues Highly organised Ability to motivate others Qualifications and Training (desirable, not essential) Knowledge of COSHH Relevant Health and Safety qualification About you Flexible attitude Ability to work unsupervised using own initiative Ability to build strong working relationships Works calm under pressure and to deadlines Some of the benefits which come with this position + A very competitive salary + 25 days holiday + 6% employer pension contributions + Greatly reduced health and fitness centre membership for you and your family to include the pool, + Fitness suite, sports facilities and tennis courts + Free fitness classes + Free and confidential counselling service + Company funded health cash plan + A two-thirds discount on day fees + Investment in your professional development + Subsidised takeaway restaurant + Free tea and coffee provided + Access to establishment and sponsored events + … and much more! To apply for this Domestic Services Deputy Manager position Don't worry - we promise complete confidentiality. If you’d like to be considered as a candidate for this vacancy or if you'd just like to find out more, please do use the ‘apply now’ button on this advert to send in your CV or get in touch directly with me, Tom Andrews, by email on tandrews@meridianbs.co.uk tandrews(at)meridianbs(dot)co(dot)uk No CV? If you feel that this might be the job for you but you don’t have a CV, please don’t worry – get in touch and we’ll see how we can help. With 20 years' experience as a Recruitment professional, your application is in safe hands with Tom Andrews. Google Reviews about Tom Andrews' recruitment service: 5/5 ***** I would recommend using Meridan. Tom was very helpful and friendly. He helped me with updating my C.v.and and was always quick to respond when I had any quiries. 5/5 ***** Tom was very friendly and kindhearted and he explained to me the position l will be working in and demonstrated empathy when getting to and back to the job was going to be an issue. Out of his time, he showed me train time l could take if l wanted.to.He was very understandable of my predicament. 4/5 **** Tom was a great help to me. He was very friendly and approachable and good with communicating any updates. He was professional and explained to me exactly his position and where he would be able to help 5/5 ***** Tom has gone above and beyond in finding me a new role. Nothing is ever too much to ask and he is always there at the end of the phone to help with any queries. So friendly and kind, an absolute credit to Meridian! 4/5 **** Tom was very friendly, helpful and proactive. Grateful for his assistance. 4/5 **** Tom was friendly helpful polite and professional. Key words for search purposes: cleaner cleaning supervisor assistant manager This job might also suit: Cleaning Supervisor, Cleaning Manager, Domestic Services Manager, Domestic Cleaning Manager, Domestic Cleaning Supervisor, Domestic Services Supervisor, Cleaning Team Leader, Domestic Services Team Leader, Domestic Cleaning Team Leader
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Support Worker
Bristol
£9.50 per hour
Responsibilities:
Support worker 35 hours a week, Based in Bristol & South Gloucestershire, Between 9am and 6pm Monday-Friday You will need a full driving license and be able to drive a manual car. You will have access to a hire car to deliver the support during work hours, working out of BRI and Southmead Hospitals, community and from home (flexible role). These roles will be providing support for patients being discharged from hospital. Whilst not an exhaustive list some of the duties may include: They may need transport and resettled once home They may need a one off shop on discharge They may need equipment delivered to their house once home They may need their medication delivered to their house They may need up to three emergency visits on consecutive days to bridge a gap between care providers They may just need a welfare visit the day on or after discharge or a welfare call to see how they are. This is a temporary role until the end of October with the potential to continue after this depending on funding.
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Video: Talking Transport Modelling with Fred Ewing
With leadership being found as the top most important management skill, we wanted to take some time in our new series to speak to Meridian's leaders about their work and the niche environments in which they operate. In this first edition, Meridian's friend, life coach and former employment rights lawyer, Suhail Mirza, interviews Head of Transport & Infrastructure Fred Ewing about transport modelling, climate change and how the work he and his clients are doing today wont be seen during this life time.
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Best Companies League Table Success
On Friday, in a virtual day presented by BBC’s Dan Walker, we were delighted to receive our rankings within the Best Companies UK league tables.This followed our accreditation of 3-stars in the prestigious Best Companies ratings in April– the highest accreditation a company can receive. This meant we were ranked within 4 tables, the Northwest, Southwest, Mid-Sized Company and Recruitment Company.After a tense wait to see where we placed within the country, we were thrilled to place:· 26th in the Northwest· 11th in the Southwest· 17th in the UK Recruitment Sector· 24th in the UK Mid-Sized Companies.Meridian’s Head of HR, Sarah Ward said: “It is such an honour for Meridian to receive our 3* Best Companies rating, and then to place so highly within each of the league tables is an incredible reflection of the hard work of the Meridian team.”Best Companies create their league tables each quarter and we are happy to be new additions to some of these league tables; the rest of which we have climbed through the rankings year on year to help businesses to create a ‘happier and healthier workforce’, which we are proud to uphold as a key value at Meridian. Under the leadership of CEO, Derek Skelton, Meridian is continuing to go from strength to strength, with 2021 having been our best year to date.We are very proud to have achieved such an accolade and would like to extend our thanks to the entire Meridian team who filled in the survey and work so hard every day to help us achieve such praise and status across the UK.
25
May
Meridian Completes MBO
Meridian Business Support is pleased to confirm the completion of a Management Buyout and the appointment of 11 new shareholders from the Meridian Senior Leadership Team.The MBO was led by Meridian's CEO, Derek Skelton, and Finance Director, Jeanette Barrowcliffe, following Meridian's outstanding performance over the last five years. In particularly, Meridian has thrived in the challenging socio-political climate and had a turnover exceeding £100 million in 2021. About the deal, Meridian's founder, Rod Kavanagh commented:"Meridian's exceptional performance over the last few years has proved that the company is in very capable hands. I am confident in this decision and know that the future of Meridian will be bright".Meridian's new shareholders would like to thank Rod for his dedication to the business for over 32 years.The completion of the deal led the Meridian Senior Leadership Team to invite an additional 100 of its team to take shareholder options, as part of an EMI scheme - a rarity within the recruitment industry - to ensure that the company's future is in the hands of those who have contributed to our recent successes. Commenting on plans for the future, Derek Skelton said:"This seamless deal represents an exciting new chapter for Meridian. We have a world-class culture, as demonstrated in our 2022 Best Companies 3-star accreditation, and the move to include more employees as shareholders and share option holders will only strengthen this as we work together to identify new opportunities and developments for our future. We will continue to work closely with our clients, suppliers and candidates, and guarantee that they will always receive the same high standards of services that they expect."
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May

Meridian awarded Best Companies 3* rating!
We are excited to announce that Meridian Business Support has been awarded a Best Companies 3-star rating – the highest accolade Best Companies offers! After receiving the 2-star accreditation in 2021, our teams have been working even harder together to ensure we have an inclusive and open culture that enables people to thrive and enjoy coming to work. As a result of their brilliance, Meridian has now joined this exclusive list of 3-star rated businesses across the UK. Meridian’s CEO, Derek Skelton commented:“I am always proud of the Meridian family and this rating is testament to determination of each one of them to live and breathe our values, delivering best in class service to our customers. Meridian’s culture is one of the best out there and it is fantastic to have this recognised by Best Companies and join the 3-star elite.”Meridian will soon be able to share our UK wide ranking within the recruitment sector and we are excited to see the business continue to go from strength to strength. https://www.b.co.uk/companies/meridian-business-support
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May

Take Care of Your Mind this Stress Awareness Month
This week marked the start of stress awareness month, a month based around lessening the effects of stress and discovering their causes so issues can be tackled head-on. Stress can be experienced in many different ways, it can help to motivate us to achieve things in our daily life, but too much stress can affect our mood and cause us to feel anxious.Research shows that 74% of the UK felt overwhelmed or unable to cope at some point over the last year following the impact of the pandemic, changes in the ways of working, and the uncertainty of the job market during this period. Although restrictions have now lifted and life is seemingly heading back to some level of normality, the impact of such stresses can be long-lasting. Stress Awareness Month aims to help people pick up on what makes them stressed and address issues head-on before they affect day-to-day life, and now post-pandemic aims to help people feel a sense of normality in the workplace. Stress presents itself in many ways, therefore needs to be dealt with through different means. Throughout this month, we will be looking at the ways in which stress can be reduced in the workplace. We have listed some ways to face stressful situations, whether they be physical such as going for a walk, doing some exercise, or getting a break away from your computer or phone, or mental, such as talking to a friend or colleague about worries you may have, or making sure you have a clear workspace to focus on your tasks for the day.Here are some tips to help reduce the feelings of stress to get you through a stressful day:Get outdoors for a walk - Fresh air and exercise are both ways of winding down and helping to relieve stress.Take a break! - Getting away from your screen for a short break can help massively. Grab a cuppa with a friend or colleague and take 5 minutes to switch off!Get some exercise - Exercise releases endorphins in the brain to make handling stress that little bit easier.Listen to your favourite music - Make a playlist of your favourite songs and take some time to switch off and relax.Make a list of priorities for the day - tick off each point on the list as they're completed to keep track of what you've achieved throughout the day.Clear space, clear mind - Remove any distractions you may have by having a spring clean. This could be your workspace, one room, or your whole house!Lessen your screen time - Sometimes our phones can be the biggest distraction day-to-day. Try to take some time away from the screen for a little while each day.Talk to a friend or colleague if something is worrying you. Always talk to someone if you’re feeling stressed or anxious and get things off your chest. A problem shared is a problem halved.Set yourself a challenge - focus on something completely new, such as taking up a new hobby or sport to keep your mind active.We are very fortunate at Meridian to have a very supportive team across all of our branches. If you ever find yourself struggling, please reach out to someone you trust, there will always be someone to help. There are also many online resources available such as MIND, MentalHealth.org, and ReThink.https://www.mind.org.uk/https://www.nhs.uk/every-mind-matters/mental-health-issues/stress/https://www.rethink.org/advice-and-information/living-with-mental-illness/wellbeing-physical-health/stress-how-to-cope/https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/getting-help
08
Apr
Meridian Conference & Awards 2022
Saturday 5th March marked the day of our annual Meridian Conference & Awards at the beautiful Carden Park Hotel, sponsored by The Access Group, Brabners, Corinthian, Exchequer Solutions, FluidOne, Gallagher, Altodigital, Aziz Coach Service, Veritas, and W Denis. Each year Meridian brings together the team from across the country to celebrate their hard work and incredible achievements throughout the year including a number of new awards this year following a record year of achievements in 2021.Following an introduction from Meridian CEO, Derek Skelton we had an update on the past 12 months and what an amazing year it was for Meridian, including 33 promotions across the business and an incredible number of job roles being filled. We were delighted to see many awards being presented during our day event including our graduation and financial awards and long service awards; Student of the Year – Charlotte McMeechanCommunity Champion – Samantha BealeLargest Perm Fee – Fred EwingQuality Award for Compliance – Trafford ParkOutstanding Team Contribution – NRCUnsung Hero of the Year – Cathy KendrickMost Improved Branch of the Year – Glasgow Long Service Award - 5 yearsJanet CalthorpeOlivia BodleyLouise KetteringhamDeimante LekuteGemma LakinPaula DragonskaAdam TemmeNicola ThomasSteph SopjesDerek SkeltonAdrian SafferyGary CallowStephen PearsonAnd many more awards, presented by Head of Learning and Development, Jamie Abbott and honorary ‘Professor’ for the day, Derek Skelton. We were delighted to be joined by guest speaker, Roz Savage, the first woman to row solo across the worlds ‘Big 3’ Oceans – The Atlantic, Pacific & Indian Oceans, rowing over 15,000 miles, around 5million oar strokes and spending over 500 days at sea in a rowboat, with injuries along the way, and most disastrously – a broken stereo! Roz is now the holder of 4 Guinness World Records and an MBE for services to fundraising and the environment. Roz addressed the Meridian team on the importance of resilience and perseverance through difficulties, this was proven by 4 members of our team joining Roz on stage ‘rowing’ a mile whilst being splashed by ‘waves’ along the way. One way of getting through the struggles was to ‘begin with the end in mind – your funeral’ and not leave behind any regrets. Roz profoundly stated ‘I want to look back and know I did my best and tried my hardest. I realised I wanted to leave a legacy’ a statement to live by!Following a catch-up at the bar with colleagues and friends from branches across the country, our evening event commenced, with everyone dressed to the nines and celebrating our colleagues once more presented by our esteemed host, Rob Latimer. We presented many of our incredible team members with awards during the evening;Best Newcomer – Carmel BardsleyBest Client Facing Customer Experience – Rebecca AmesBest Candidate Facing Customer Experience – Karen BrownBest Internal Customer Experience – Alan OrmesherSupport Services Department of the Year – Credit ControlManager of the Year – Clariss SkeltonKey Account Manager of the Year – Rob RichardsOnsite Biller of the Year – Danielle AveryTemp Biller of the Year – Colette SmithPerm Biller of the Year – Fred EwingBranch of the Year – Wakefield Next A-Z Branch of the Year – ExeterOnsite of the Year – HelloFreshMeridian Ambassador Awards – Lana Bennett & Danny HardingChief Executives Award – Steph SopjesLong Service Award - 10 YearsPiotr NaroznyNatalie LomaxFrancesca WoodsfordLong Service Award - 20 yearsTom AndrewsCathy KendrickAnton GleaveCath HaslamSteve PittWe also had a special award to present at the end of what was an amazing evening of celebration addition to the Meridian Hall of Fame this year. The Hall of Fame welcomes people who contribute to the foundations of Meridian and uphold our company values, and this year's recipient was our Financial Director, Jeanette Barrowcliffe.The day concluded with dinner and dancing following an exceptional day and a raffle to raise money in aid of Leonard Cheshire. Congratulations to all of our winners and thank you to our sponsors, the AV team, the organisation team and the Carden Park staff for helping us to celebrate in style!
11
Mar

Diary of a New Starter: Tom Bagnara
I’m Tom and I have recently started as Labour Co-Ordinator for the North West, Yorkshire and the Midlands, and I’m based on the Mechanical and Engineering team at our Manchester Head Office. A large part of my job is to fill vacancies for clients that need plumbers, electricians, and pipe fitters onsite. I also keep my team informed of who is becoming available and who is currently onsite. Prior to working at Meridian, I went straight from school to playing football full time for Altrincham until I had a knee injury that led me to getting an actual job. From there, I worked as a sales executive before deciding to travel around Europe. I spent two months back home in Avellino, Italy where most of my family are from and after that I travelled around lots of different places including Santorini and Iceland.Shortly after starting at Meridian, I took part in several induction sessions with Head of Learning & Development, Jamie Abbot, where we were also joined by our CEO, Derek Skelton. I have learnt a lot from the sessions with Jamie, and the most important point I have taken away is how much Meridian look after you and they will always be willing to put you through more training if you ever wanted to. The attraction to recruitment came from a financial perspective - money is a key thing for me. If you put hard work in and maintain good relationships, you can make a good career, and earn quite a lot of money! Plus, working for a large company like Meridian can help me to spread my name across the industry. However, my main reason for wanting to work at Meridian was to learn about recruitment, build good relationships with people in the office and to just enjoy being back in work again.To see how Tom can help you with your next position, contact him at tom.bagnara@meridianbs.co.uk or call 0161 929 3860
09
Feb

Meridian Business Support Receives Good Business Pays 'Fast Payer Award'
● The award recognises Meridian Business Support for the way they support small suppliers by paying at least 95 per cent of their invoices on time and within 30 days or less, consistently over the last 12 months.In a great start to the year, Meridian Business Support has been awarded the Good Business Pays ‘Fast Payer Award’, which recognises large companies that have demonstrated excellent payment practice to their suppliers over the past year. Meridian Business Support is an award-winning recruitment agency that operates in multiple specialist markets throughout the UK. We specialise in temporary, permanent and contract recruitment across four key sectors, Built Environment, Health, Office & Professional and Industrial.Analysis of the latest information submitted under the Duty to Report Regulation, shows that Meridian Business Support joins the likes of United Utilities Water, Aviva and Severn Trent Water who were the first to receive the award in October 2021 in paying invoices within a fast timescale.The Good Business Pays ‘Fast Payer Award’ was established in 2021 to recognise businesses that pay at least 95% of their invoices on time and within 30 days or less - in line with the government’s guidelines in the Prompt Payment Code - consistently over the last 12 months. Jeanette Barrowcliffe, Finance Director at Meridian Business Support, commented: “We are delighted to have been awarded the ‘Fast Payer Award’ from Good Business Pays. This is a huge compliment to the Finance team at Meridian Business Support, who are making sure payments are made on time, ensuring our suppliers are looked after. They are a credit to the company.” The Good Business Pays campaign is calling on business leaders to speed up their payments and re-evaluate their standard terms to ensure smaller suppliers are paid when they need it the most. Terry Corby, Chair of the Good Business Pays campaign commented: “I’m delighted to be awarding Meridian Business Support with the Good Business Pays Fast Payer award. The award recognises the big businesses that are supporting their small suppliers by making responsible payment practises a business priority.“Unfortunately, there is still a way to go to make faster payments standard practice. We’d like business leaders to take note and start making changes to their payment practises by complying with the Prompt Payment Code, created to help protect small businesses. Paying invoices faster has never been easier with technology enabled systems available, so there really is no excuse.”Backed by Federation of Small Businesses, the CBI, manufacturers group Make UK, the BCC, IoD and the Creative Industries Federation, the Good Business Pays movement was launched in May 2021 to encourage the UK's largest companies to fast-track payments to small suppliers, helping them bounce back and inject vital capital into the economy.A study carried out by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) in 2021 estimated that if small businesses invoices were paid on the day they were submitted, their revenues would increase by over £40bn per year. This could provide a significant income boost for small businesses, helping them play a stronger role in the UK’s economic recovery. To find out more about the Good Business Pays principles, pledge support for the campaign and explore the CEBR study, visit goodbusinesspays.com.
25
Jan

Diary of a New Starter: Sophie Rooney
Well, what a week it’s been! I’m Sophie and I am delighted to have been welcomed with open arms into the team at Meridian Business Support. I am already thrilled to be here as Content Marketing Executive within the Marketing Team.Having only graduated from Liverpool Hope University in 2019, I am still very new to the working world in my eyes, with a couple of ‘grown up’ jobs under my belt up to now. However, starting at Meridian has opened my eyes to a brand-new sector that I am super excited to learn more about.Meridian Business Support is one of the largest privately owned, multi-sector recruitment companies in the UK, celebrating 30 successful years in the recruitment industry, with extensive network of branches provides over 4,000 temporary staff on a weekly basis and places over 1200 permanent candidates each year and around 210 in-house staff.This week I was introduced to a small number of the team based at head office in Manchester – due to the sheer delight of Covid restrictions, sadly not many of us are in at the moment – however, the team that I have met so far have been super welcoming and I am so thrilled to be working alongside such a positive group of people - very much matching my loud, chatty personality (and ability to get a conversation out of a brick wall!)Meridian has a structure of induction sessions in place for all new employees, I joined the ‘Welcome to Meridian’ session, which involved an introduction from all the new staff, including myself and 11 new members of the branches from across the UK, all the way up to Meridian Business Support CEO, Derek Skelton & Head of Learning and Development, Jamie Abbott. Just getting the hear the genuine enthusiasm coming from the long-standing members of staff and new members was so inspiring to be a part of. Meridian very much keep their staff at the heart of the business and in doing so, retain staff for great lengths of time, as I have seen with people receiving their Long Service Awards - very telling of how much people love working at Meridian! It only takes a scroll through the company Instagram, Meridian Life to show you the support shown to the staff and from the staff in raising money for charity, the celebration of key events in the lives of staff members and the great fun that the team at Meridian Business Support across the UK get to enjoy. All this fun, whilst working hard and providing staff to companies across the UK in need of roles filling in industrial, health, office & professional and so many more roles.Our second session involved a much more detailed introduction to Meridian’s products and services with so many positive notes to pick up on about how the company runs across each of its sectors and how each individual team works to fill the job roles for our clients. With the recruitment sector being worth around £42.3bn, getting the best staff for our clients is key, with over 85 nationalities currently represented within Meridians external staff, but finding internal staff who work well together and enjoy their jobs, also a key aim for Meridian.My time here has only just begun, and I am SO excited for what the future brings for me here at Meridian Business Support. Now onto a few weeks of getting involved in the final planning for the annual MBS conference and another step up in my marketing career.
25
Jan

Time to walk the dog – The pros and cons of temping
Temporary working and short-term contracts have a lot going for them and may be the right solutions for many workers. Choosing temp work can be a lifestyle choice that enhances your work-life balance if you do it right. That said, temporary working isn’t always an option at all, and for others, it only makes sense in the short-term. The important thing is to consider whether this is an option that works for you.Temporary working is a permanent choice for many businesses and workers.What we mean by that is the requirements of the working world have changed for many businesses. It is not uncommon for a company to work with temp working as a permanent operational choice. Project work and the rise of the ‘gig economy’ approach means employers sometimes simply do not need the traditional 9 – 5 workforces anymore. As a result, there are some excellent job opportunities available. Temp working is about your lifestyle as much as the available work. Work-life balance matters because it is important for your emotional and physical wellbeing. Temping puts you in control of where and when you work—assuming that the work is available where and when you want it, of course. Undoubtedly, the biggest worry people have around temping is the concern of the available roles suddenly drying up. Yes, that is possible, and it has happened before, but right now, the opposite is very much the case. If you are thinking of temp work, then the first thing to do is speak to your recruiter about what is available around the hours and jobs you want to work in. It gives you time back. Many people choose the temporary option if they are in a situation where working the usual hours is difficult or not possible for them. Caring for others or childcare requirements are two very good reasons for wanting a job that supports your other commitments. For some, though, it is simply that they want to focus on other aspects of their life such as building a new business, travelling, charitable work or just less stress so you can spend more time with the family, relax more and take the dog for a walk. Temporary jobs pay more over the short term. We need to be very clear about what this means, though. While it is true that some temp roles pay more per hour than permanent roles, there is a downside. In the run up to Christmas, for example, you may be able to build up cash very quickly by temping, but the time you can do that for will be limited. If you have periods of not working, the overall pay for a permanent worker soon catches up. Temping could allow you to decide on your actual career. If you are unsure of where your career path is heading, temping offers the opportunity to experience different jobs and work environments. It isn’t unusual for people to temp until they find something they are really interested in. It could ease you back into the workplace if you have been away for a while. If you are returning after a period of illness, giving time to childcare or any other reason, and you want to ease yourself back into the workplace, temping is a great option. So, there are a lot of benefits to not having a permanent contract. The freedom it offers alone makes it worth considering. As we said at the start, though, it isn’t for everyone. Permanent may well be less exciting and less flexible, but it does have security and consistency. The guaranteed pay packet at the end of the month and the long-term job are not things to be discarded lightly, particularly if you have a partner and children to consider. There is also the long-term advancement and training that often comes with permanent working to throw into the mix. In the end, the decision to become a temporary or permanent worker is about how it fits with your lifestyle and budget as much as it is about the available work.
30
Nov
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