LGH who manage the Holiday Inn in Impington are looking for 9 roles including these new ones.
Accounts Team Member to assist in the timely billing of accounts and support the Financial Controller to deliver a streamlined service within the Finance team. Closing date 23/06/2021
Hospitality Service Expert (F&B) working multi-functionally across the entire hotel operation as and when the business requires such as Reception, Conference & Events, Restaurant and Bar and Housekeeping, personally ensuring that our guests receive exceptional service at all times and that all aspects of the operation are maintained and presented to the highest possible standard. Closing date 23/06/2021
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Housekeeping Manager – HSM to lead, assist, and inspire your dedicated team of housekeepers in making sure all of the hotel’s rooms, public areas, conference rooms, lounges, and bars are of a high standard of cleanliness. Closing date 15/06/2021
The Internet Watch Foundation on the Vision Park are recruiting for this role.
Senior Finance Assistant to work part-time 30 hours per week (ideally 09.30 – 16.00 each day) with the Senior Finance Officer on a variety of financial tasks using the Sage accounting system. The role is initially home-based with some office days as required. Closing date for applications is Friday 18 June 2021. Interviews to take place on Wednesday 30 June 2021.
Cambridge Primary Education Trust (CPET), who have 5 schools, including the Infant and Junior Schools that will become the Histon and Impington Park Primary School and Histon and Impington Brook Primary School through primary schools in September 2021, are looking for 2 new roles.
Teaching Assistant at Histon & Impington Brook Primary School from September 2021 based, in the first instance, in the new Reception class. This vacancy offers the opportunity to be involved in supporting reception-aged provision at the newly named Histon and Impington Brook Primary School. Working as a general teaching assistant within the classroom and/or with specific groups of children, supporting teaching staff in the preparation of classroom resources and displays. The role may evolve according to the needs of the children throughout the year and will include midday supervision as well as first aid training. Closing date 14th June 2021
Class Teachers, Reception, KS1 and KS2 to work across the schools in the trust at Reception, Key Stage One and Two level from September 2021. They welcome applications from both newly qualified teachers and experienced teachers. Closing date for applications: Monday 14th June 2021 (by midday)
The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for 16 roles including these.
Weekend Breakfast Chef to prepare a cooked breakfast for our patients between 07.00am – 10.30am Saturday and Sunday. Apply Before 30/06/2021
Bank Receptionist, welcoming, registering and directing patients, consultants and hospital teams as required, to the hospital in a warm, professional and caring manner and in such a way as to provide confidence. Apply Before 30/06/2021
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Bank Imaging Administrator to create a relaxed and helpful atmosphere in order to maintain a high standard of hospital/patient/consultant liaison, receiving all patients and ensuring a smooth throughput of patients through department. To ensure all X-ray bookings are entered on internal computer systems accurately and assist in ensuring all charges are accurately processed. Apply Before 30/06/2021
Bank Endoscopy Nurse to support the senior staff, ensuring high standards of effective care are delivered to all patients within the Endoscopy suite, whilst maintaining communication within the team. 27/06/2021
Bank Inpatient Bookings Assistant to work in the OP bookings office of the hospital and receive all outpatient bookings, process into the system and set up appointments. Apply Before 27/06/2021
CMR Surgical currently have 55 open vacancies based on the Evolution Business Park on Milton Road, including these new ones.
Technical Buyer to take ownership for daily activities for suppliers within remit, placing PO’s, expediting and general performance improvement, organising and leading meetings both internally and externally with suppliers, monitoring of supplier performance and feedback performance for continuous supplier improvement and ensure competitive pricing using the RFQ process with regular benchmarking of suppliers.
Purchasing & Technical Administrator to support the Supply Chain team to deliver the right material at the right price and quality to specified timescales. Referred to internally as Purchasing Co-ordinator, this role could be your first step into a successful career within Procurement.
Business Analyst to elicit, analyse and translate specific needs to produce clear, unambiguous business requirements and functional specification documents for software tools, applications and processes and aspire to become the Subject Matter Expert on the business’ requirements and act as the ‘voice of the business’ for other members of the team.
A young adult in Histon who has cerebral palsy is looking for a Personal Assistant to help with day to day tasks as she has cerebral palsy and uses an electric wheelchair to get around. She likes to live life as a normal 34 year old, to go out and about, meeting friends, being with her husband.
She is looking for someone who can work 14/16 hours per week or above.
If you feel like this is the job for you and you have some experience of working with people with disabilities then please do get in touch by applying using the link below.
Two storey side extension (incoporating car port and ground floor) and single storey front and rear extensions at 65 Orchard Road Histon CB24 9HL was validated on Wed 05 May 2021
A Histon schoolgirl has taken the chop and donated her hair for charity, raising over £1000 in the process. Amanda Borrill talked to Madelyn Wilsing about what inspired her to give up her luscious locks to help others.
For children undergoing cancer treatment, losing their hair can have a devastating impact. Since 2006, the Little Princess Trust has been there to help, providing free real hair wigs to children and young people up to 24 years, who have lost their own hair through cancer treatment or other conditions. Having had to put a hold on receiving donations of hair due to COVID restrictions, the Little Princess Trust is now once again accepting hair from kind donors and Madelyn (Mady to her friends) Wilsing, has wasted no time getting involved.
Histon resident Mady, along with her parents David and Heather, came to live in the village five years ago with the US Military. A year 7 student at Impington Village College, Mady was very keen to tell how she became inspired to take the chop for this incredible cause:
“I originally wanted to cut my hair because someone close to me had a small scare. I began thinking about children who are forced to go through cancer treatment and how they often lose their hair. I did a little research and found out I could donate my hair and take some of the burden off of these children. Fortunately, my friend did not have cancer but I vowed to cut my hair anyway. I picked the Little Princess Trust because they make wigs specially designed for children with cancer, free of charge. Patients can then concentrate on receiving the best medical care and not have to worry about getting a wig during what is surely the hardest time of their life”.
Honoured with the task of cutting Mady’s hair was mobile barber/hairdresser Tom Lown. Tom removed a whopping 14 inches of Mady’s glorious hair; every strand of which will be donated to help someone going through gruelling cancer treatment.
Tom Lown sets to work removing 14 inches of Mady’s glorious hair. Photo Heather Syomin Wilsing.
Mady proudly models her new trendy pixie cut. Photo Heather Syomin Wilsing.
I asked Mady how she feels after having taken the plunge and, at the same time, raise such an incredible amount of money:
“It definitely feels different with short hair… but in a good way. I hoped to raise around £500 but it has gone way over! I never expected to raise this much money. The trust can make a wig for £500 so each £500 I raise is another wig”.
“I will leave the site up for a little while longer in case anyone wants to donate after reading this article”.
From Mady’s kindness, many children will benefit and I asked her for one final piece of advice to others thinking of sending their lockdown locks to charity:
“My advice to others who are considering cutting and donating – do it! It’s just hair. It will grow back”.
To donate to Mady’s fundraiser for the Little Princess Trust, click here. More information on how to donate hair to the Trust can also be found at their website.
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