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You will be based in the classroom, helping students overcome obstacles to their education and achieve their full potential.
You will also take part in restorative practices and therapeutic interventions within the school, giving you a unique edge compared to other graduates.
Work smarter, live better – join Outcomes First Group! At Outcomes First Group, we don't just talk about work/life balance — we live it. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, giving you the option to work one day less each week (or equivalent hours) while keeping your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW, and others are preparing...
You will work closely with pupils who present with a range of communication, emotional regulation, and behavioural needs, gaining invaluable exposure to applied psychological practice in a real‐world setting. The school adopts evidence‐based, autism‐specific and trauma‐informed approaches, making this role especially relevant for graduates preparing for DClinPsy applications.
Job Description Are you a naturally caring experienced Healthcare Assistant in the UK, looking for your career to be fulfilling, where you’re valued, recognised and supported? Join the team at Thornford Park Hospital in Thatcham, Berkshire as a Healthcare Assistant and experience what delivering great healthcare should feel like. As a Healthcare Assistant, you’ll bring empathy, patience, and...
Location: Newbury 💼 Contract: Full-time, term-time only 🕓 Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm 📅 Start Date: ASAP 💰 Pay: £88–£115 per day ❓ Do you want to make a real difference for young people who are disengaged from learning and are at risk of exclusion? 🏫 About the School A welcoming and inclusive specialist secondary school near Newbury is seeking a caring and resilient Pastoral and Learning...
You must be clam, patient, enthusiastic and feel confident in dealing with challenging behaviour.
You will have frequent updates with your progress through compliance, applications for specific roles as well as receiving additional information on roles which we feel may be of interest to you.
You should work with your line manager to understand what their expectations are for you, your specific role and your team. Who We AreWe’re here to build a network the UK can count on – one that connects people, places and potential.
You must be prepared to ‘go the Extra Mile’ to ensure that service users are enjoying the highest quality of life and have opportunities to become more independent and connected to their communities.
You will have excellent communication and team working skills whilst promoting service user’s dignity, independence and well-being.
Trainee Probation Officer Programme Training salary of £26,475 (during training), moving to £35,130 once in a qualified probation officer role. There is a London weighting allowance of £4,249 which is additional to these salaries. An extraordinary job. Done by someone like you. As a probation officer, you can change lives. Working with offenders in the community, in prisons and in courts - you’ll...
You will help manage the students' behaviour, as well as developing appropriate social and emotional skills whilst fostering a positive and encouraging learning environment.
You will play a crucial role in the students' education, providing them with a positive role model that they can trust and model their behaviour on.
You will attend regular clinical and service development meetings, including MDTs, CPAs, referral discussions and hospital-wide forums, ensuring seamless collaborative working.
You will be working for an established, stable and agile company with over 8,000 employees and a unique approach to the delivery of care.
An educational organization based near Newbury is looking for a Graduate Behaviour Mentor to provide support to students with mental health needs and challenging behaviour. This full-time role involves working under the guidance of teachers to manage behaviour and foster a positive learning environment. Ideal candidates will have a degree in Psychology or Criminology and experience working with...
Job Description Are you a naturally caring experienced Healthcare Assistant in the UK, looking for your career to be fulfilling, where you’re valued, recognised and supported? Join the team at Thornford Park Hospital in Thatcham, Berkshire as a Healthcare Assistant and experience what delivering great healthcare should feel like. As a Healthcare Assistant, you’ll bring empathy, patience, and...
You will help manage the students' behaviour, as well as developing appropriate social and emotional skills whilst fostering a positive and encouraging learning environment.
You will play a crucial role in the students' education, providing them with a positive role model that they can trust and model their behaviour on.
Job Description Are you a naturally caring experienced Healthcare Assistant in the UK, looking for your career to be fulfilling, where you’re valued, recognised and supported? Join the team at Thornford Park Hospital in Thatcham, Berkshire as a Healthcare Assistant and experience what delivering great healthcare should feel like. As a Healthcare Assistant, you’ll bring empathy, patience, and...
You will help manage the students' behaviour, as well as developing appropriate social and emotional skills whilst fostering a positive and encouraging learning environment.
You will play a crucial role in the students' education, providing them with a positive role model that they can trust and model their behaviour on.
Are you a Criminology or Psychology Graduate looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young people? Do you have a passion for education and mental health?A Specialist School in Newbury are seeking a dedicated graduate to join their team as a Behaviour Support Assistant, starting as soon as next week. In this role, you will support children aged 11 to 18 who face behaviour challenges,...
You will help run exciting lessons to make the classroom a fun, engaging and safe place. Behavioural management, personal care and emotional support may also be required where necessary. The role is full-time starting ASAP but the school have said they can be flexible if the perfect candidate came along.
You will be supporting children with a range of needs including Autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and social, emotional and mental health needs, working closely with teachers and specialist staff to ensure pupils feel safe, supported, and engaged in learning.
You will support vulnerable children and teenagers who have been diagnosed with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
You will also assist them in developing essential skills such as emotional literacy, self-regulation, positive social interactions, and resilience.