Lauren Ainscough
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Aisling Rafter
I worked with Lauren whilst she volunteered with the social action charity City Year UK, she was a pleasure to work alongside, always full of enthusiasm and had a great use of her initiative. She built up fantastic relationships with everyone she encountered, the relationships she formed were professional, authentic and long lasting. Lauren was eager to help and went above and beyond to support the students she worked with and the impact she had on them was palpable. I have no doubt Lauren will excel in whatever career path she chooses to take, she is extremely competent, hard-working, motivated and kind-hearted and deserves whatever career she chooses to embark on and she will be a credit to any organisation.
Aisling Rafter
I worked with Lauren whilst she volunteered with the social action charity City Year UK, she was a pleasure to work alongside, always full of enthusiasm and had a great use of her initiative. She built up fantastic relationships with everyone she encountered, the relationships she formed were professional, authentic and long lasting. Lauren was eager to help and went above and beyond to support the students she worked with and the impact she had on them was palpable. I have no doubt Lauren will excel in whatever career path she chooses to take, she is extremely competent, hard-working, motivated and kind-hearted and deserves whatever career she chooses to embark on and she will be a credit to any organisation.
Aisling Rafter
I worked with Lauren whilst she volunteered with the social action charity City Year UK, she was a pleasure to work alongside, always full of enthusiasm and had a great use of her initiative. She built up fantastic relationships with everyone she encountered, the relationships she formed were professional, authentic and long lasting. Lauren was eager to help and went above and beyond to support the students she worked with and the impact she had on them was palpable. I have no doubt Lauren will excel in whatever career path she chooses to take, she is extremely competent, hard-working, motivated and kind-hearted and deserves whatever career she chooses to embark on and she will be a credit to any organisation.
Aisling Rafter
I worked with Lauren whilst she volunteered with the social action charity City Year UK, she was a pleasure to work alongside, always full of enthusiasm and had a great use of her initiative. She built up fantastic relationships with everyone she encountered, the relationships she formed were professional, authentic and long lasting. Lauren was eager to help and went above and beyond to support the students she worked with and the impact she had on them was palpable. I have no doubt Lauren will excel in whatever career path she chooses to take, she is extremely competent, hard-working, motivated and kind-hearted and deserves whatever career she chooses to embark on and she will be a credit to any organisation.
Experience
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Floor Supervisor
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Nov 2022 - Present
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Floor Staff
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May 2022 - Nov 2022
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Pizza Hut
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Accounting
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1 - 100 Employee
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Waitress
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Sep 2015 - Jan 2022
Within this role, I was responsible for looking after a section of guests and ensuring that they have the perfect service experience. This involved effectively communicating customers and colleagues to manage busy periods and rectify any issues. Within this role, I was responsible for looking after a section of guests and ensuring that they have the perfect service experience. This involved effectively communicating customers and colleagues to manage busy periods and rectify any issues.
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Greater Manchester Combined Authority
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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300 - 400 Employee
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Supporting Families Q-Step Intern
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Jun 2021 - Aug 2021
Over my summer internship at GMCA, I worked with the team involved with the Supporting Families programme. My role as a Q-Step intern involved working with data on over 160,000 individuals who were currently on or had been on the Supporting Families programme. I utilised Excel, QGIS and SPSS to effectively clean, analyse and present the data. Over my summer internship at GMCA, I worked with the team involved with the Supporting Families programme. My role as a Q-Step intern involved working with data on over 160,000 individuals who were currently on or had been on the Supporting Families programme. I utilised Excel, QGIS and SPSS to effectively clean, analyse and present the data.
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City Year
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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700 & Above Employee
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Learning Mentor at City Year UK
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Aug 2018 - Jul 2019
During my time at City Year, I worked in primary school in a disadvantaged area as a near-peer mentor. I was primarily responsible for monitoring the behaviour, work and attitude of a select group of individuals in Year 6, who were most at risk of fulfilling their potential, but also independently led Maths and guided reading sessions with small groups of other pupils in the class. During my time at City Year, I worked in primary school in a disadvantaged area as a near-peer mentor. I was primarily responsible for monitoring the behaviour, work and attitude of a select group of individuals in Year 6, who were most at risk of fulfilling their potential, but also independently led Maths and guided reading sessions with small groups of other pupils in the class.
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Education
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The University of Manchester
Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc), Sociology -
Loreto College, Manchester
A-Levels