You will play a key role in implementing strategies to manage behaviour, develop social skills, and foster independence, working alongside teachers, SENCOs, and other support staff.
Residential Support Worker Location: Horsham, West Sussex Contract: Full Time, permanent Specific Hours: 40 hours per week - shift pattern Starting Salary: - Base salary of £27,929.36 with the potential to earn up to £29,609.36 with sleep in shifts - Salary after probation:Base salary of £29,088.80 with the potential to earn up to £30,768.80 with sleep in shifts About Us: Apple Orchard...
You will be helping with all aspects of the client's life including taking out for drives, picking up and dropping off at school, self‐help skills, personal care, encouraging independence and helping the client have as much fun and life enrichment as possible. Able to always work to high standards of health & safety
You will receive competitive pay, training, and career progression opportunities in a supportive environment. Join us to make a real difference in people's lives while enjoying flexible working arrangements.
Autism Senior Support Worker Ref: DP6464 Location: Horsham Overview This role supports a 19‐year‐old, non‐verbal autistic male in his own residential setting. The position involves working with an experienced team and includes access to facilities such as a swimming pool and extensive grounds for activities. We are looking for a caring, fun, active and reliable candidate with a good sense of...
You must be able to: Challenge unacceptable behaviour, provide firm boundaries and provide care which meets the needs of the individual Work as part of a team Follow delegated tasks and handovers Maintain policies and procedures Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing Engage and listen
Residential Support Worker Location: Horsham, West Sussex Contract: Part-Time, permanent Starting Salary: Base salary: £20,950.80 pro rata (£27,929.36 FTE) per annum with the potential to earn up to £22,630.80 with sleep in shifts Salary after probation: Base salary of £21,824.40 pro rata (£29,088.80 FTE) per annum with the potential to earn up to £23,504.40 with sleep in shifts Specific...
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You will also support clients with daily living tasks including personal care, finances, health and medication, to enable them to live independent lives.
You will receive ongoing training and coaching from your manager, as well as specific training courses throughout the year to help you develop your management skills and foster upwards career progression.
You will also support clients with daily living tasks including personal care, finances, health and medication, to enable them to live independent lives.
You will receive ongoing training and coaching from your manager, as well as specific training courses throughout the year to help you develop your management skills and foster upwards career progression.
You will build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, drive continuous improvement, and maintain the highest standards of governance, client outcomes, and regulatory compliance. Key ResponsibilitiesAssist in the accurate and timely processing of daily fund operations, including NAV calculations, income distributions, cash movements, capital activity, and expense postings.
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You will:Provide individualised care and learning support to students, acting as a Pupil Champion for their academic, social, emotional, and personal care needs. Collaborate with staff and therapists to deliver a highly personalised curriculum. Foster an inclusive community where students feel happy and supported.
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You must hold a driving licence and have access to a vehicle.
You will need to be flexible with your working hours and be able to work a mixture of days, evenings and weekends.
You must be able to challenge unacceptable behaviour, provide firm boundaries and provide care which meets the needs of the individualMust be able to work as part of a teamTo follow delegated tasks and handovers.
You will be helping with all aspects of the clients life including taking out for drives picking up and dropping off at school, self-help skills, personal care, encouraging independence and helping the client have as much fun and life enrichment as possible.
You will work closely with teachers, pastoral staff, and SEN teams to help pupils manage behaviour, build resilience, and fully engage in learning. Your role will have a direct impact on improving both pupil wellbeing and classroom engagement.
You must hold a driving licence and have access to a vehicle.
You will need to be flexible with your working hours and be able to work a mixture of days, evenings and weekends.
You must be able to challenge unacceptable behaviour, provide firm boundaries and provide care which meets the needs of the individual
You will need to be adaptable, flexible, mature and be able to support our people to gain back their independence through empowerment, active support, positive risk-taking and out of the box thinking. It's important to note that some people being supported may self-harm, have anxiety or on occasion show behaviours of concern.
You must hold a driving licence and have access to a vehicle.
You will need to be flexible with your working hours and be able to work a mixture of days, evenings and weekends.
You must be able to challenge unacceptable behaviour, provide firm boundaries and provide care which meets the needs of the individual