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Are you a recent University graduate? Are you interested in supporting children with mental health challenges? Are you passionate about helping others, with a patient and encouraging approach? A Specialist School near Salisbury are seeking a dedicated Graduate to join their team as a Mental Health & Behaviour Support Assistant. The school caters for children aged 4-16 who face social, emotional...
The role can either be undertaken as a combined position or adjusted to focus on one area, depending on the successful candidate’s circumstances. Working hours will be agreed accordingly.Provide a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness across all areas of the school.Carry out a variety of cleaning tasks as directed by your line manager, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for pupils and...
Support Worker - Children's ResidentialUp to £33,581+ (including sleep-ins) + Funded Qualifications + Blue Light CardWarminster, Wiltshire Permanent | Full-TimeAre you naturally caring, resilient, and passionate about helping children build a better future?Do you want a role where no two days are ever the same, where you can genuinely change a young person's life, and where you're fully...
You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to create individualised care plans and implement therapeutic interventions. Your patience, empathy, and strong communication skills will help you manage challenging behaviours and support the children's emotional and developmental needs.
Do you have a passion for working children and young people? Do you have some professional experience working with young people? A job working for the council could be for you! I am looking for passionate Support Workers with experience working with Children and/or Young Adults with either Learning Disabilities, Mental Health or Challenging Behaviours. My client is a well respected children's...
You will help each individual to maintain their independence and establish a sense of belonging in the community. Shifts here can be variable between 07.00-22.00 and can include sleep in shifts.
Halcyon are proud to be with a nationally recognised, award-winning care organisation that is widely respected across children’s residential services for its values-led leadership, long-term investment in people, and consistently high standards. Are you the right applicant for this opportunity Find out by reading through the role overview below. This provider has built its reputation by doing...
You will assist with daily activities, promote independence, and provide compassionate care. The role requires a full UK driving licence and experience in supportive roles, particularly dealing with behaviours of distress and mental health conditions. Voyage Care offers a range of benefits, including enhanced pay and a strong training program for career development.
You will help keep all the pupils focused and on task in the classroom, and help to manage their behaviour. Alongside their class work, you will help the students understand and process their own emotions and struggles, and support their emotional well being. The school focus on alternative forms of education, so expect many arts and crafts, outdoor activities and cooking!
You will benefit from 32 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays, enhanced maternity and paternity pay, life assurance and a comprehensive pension scheme.
You will be supported by an assigned team of Clinical and Specialist Advisors, alongside ongoing training and development delivered by our award-winning Learning and Development team.
Senior Support Worker - Children's Residential HomeUp to £37,731 (including sleep-ins) + Funded Qualifications + Blue Light Card Warminster, WiltshirePermanent | Full-TimeAre you an experienced Children's Support Worker looking to progress into a Senior role, or already a Senior Support Worker seeking a home where your skills, passion and leadership genuinely matter?Do you want to play a key role...
Behaviour Support Assistant – Calne Mainstream Primary School ASAP Start – Calne A rewarding and exciting role as a Behaviour Support Assistant has opened for an aspiring SEN teacher, an educational psychologist, support worker or occupational therapist. Do you have an interest in supporting children with challenging behaviour? Are you able to build meaningful connections that will enable a...
Are you passionate about supporting children and teenagers? Do you have a caring and positive nature, with an interest in mental health and behaviour? If yes, then this could be the role for you… A Specialist Provision near Calne are looking for a Challenging Behaviour Teaching Assistant to join their team as early as next week. This SEN School caters for children and teenagers who display...
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.
You will play a pivotal role in supporting pupils with a primary diagnosis of Autism, helping to create a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student can thrive.
You will provide both 1:1 and wider group support, alongside teachers, therapists, psychologists and other specialist support staff.
Academic Support Specialist – Chippenham Mainstream Primary School ASAP Start - Chippenham Are you an patient and motivated individual who is determined to shape and heighten the learning of young children? Do you have an innate ability to build an effective rapport with children. If this sounds like you, then this is an exciting opportunity to fulfil a Academic Support Specialist role in an...
You will help them understand their own emotional needs, and ensure they feel safe and supported in school.
You will help manage any challenging behaviour that arises because of the student’s needs, as well as providing pastoral support to students. Most importantly, you will set an example for all pupils and act as a positive role model.
You will collaborate with the class teacher, and mental health professionals at the school, to help engage and support the students.
You will identify and address possible triggers for the pupils, concerning their trauma and psychological needs.
You will also help with classwork and ensure they are meeting both academic and emotional milestones.
Have you considered an education in the classroom but don’t know where to start? Do you want to support children in need of a strong role model? An exciting opportunity has arisen to work as an SEN Classroom Assistant at a Special Needs School in Chippenham. The school are looking for a caring, proactive and friendly individual, with a natural ability to connect with and support vulnerable...
Are you a recent University graduate? Are you interested in supporting children with autism and other neurological conditions? Are you passionate about helping others, with a patient and encouraging approach? A Specialist School near Bradford-on-Avon are seeking a dedicated Graduate to join their team as an SEN Support Assistant. The school caters for children aged 4-16 with complex needs,...