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Support Worker - Children & Learning Disabilities Yatton, North Somerset £13.50 per hour Full time ongoing temporary work (potential to go perm) Ready to make a real difference? We're looking for an enthusiastic Support Worker to join a vibrant team in a small residential service for children with learning disabilities. You'll help young people thrive, grow, and reach their full potential, all...
You will be working together with another trainer who will help and support you during training sessions. What Skills you will need Personal experience living with learning disability. Comfortable talking in groups and sharing your story. Belief that everyone should be treated fairly and with respect.
Support Worker - Children & Learning Disabilities While professional experience and qualifications are key for this role, make sure to check you have the preferable soft skills before applying if required. Yatton, North Somerset £13.50 per hour Full time ongoing temporary work (potential to go perm) Ready to make a real difference? We're looking for an enthusiastic Support Worker to join a...
You will need strong organisation and administrative skills, a capacity to work well under pressure, and a desire to be a key part of a team who deliver services to children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and their families. Good communication skills and an ability to use your own initiative to support the work of the team, are essential qualities.
You will be responsible for a range of targeted and specialist prevention services including our children’s centres and for all statutory children’s social care services. We are looking for someone with an exceptional track record of improving children’s lives and a shared commitment to driving standards.
You will put children and young people at the heart of everything you do.
You will always promote the safety and wellbeing of children and young people, championing their rights and entitlements to improve their life chances and overall outcomes.
You will work collaboratively in partnership with parents/carers, promoting a strength-based, relationship-focused model of approach.
You will provide high-quality care, promote independence and daily living skills, follow care plans, and maintain accurate records. The role involves supporting children who may have learning disabilities, physical disabilities, complex needs, and those who may present challenging behaviours, while ensuring safeguarding, safety, and positive routines.
You will be working alongside a class teacher within classes of up to 30 students. This is afull-time positionbetween 8.30- 15.30, Monday to Friday with an ideal start inFebruary 2026.
You will have support from the class teacher as well as the senior leadership team. Duties of a Primary School Behaviour Mentor:
You will have a clear set of KPI’s and will manage your own diary to ensure you achieve these. Key responsibilities: Build strong relationships with learners and employers through monthly reviews, ensuring ongoing commitment and engagement with the programme
You will have a good technical knowledge in the primary discipline of fire safety design.
You will be IT literate with a working understanding of fire modelling software analysis tools.
You should have excellent communication skills and an interest in working in a team environment.
You will also be comfortable enhancing customer relationships with new opportunities and assisting with bids and presales where necessary.
You will have experience of working across system lifecycles and be capable of supporting clients through business-focused requirement specification and definition.
You will be responsible for setting security strategies, guiding teams on security best practices, and ensuring adherence with government security frameworks.
You will have experience of working across system lifecycles and be capable of supporting clients through business-focused requirement specification and definition.
Job Description Nursery Nurse (Early Years Practitioner) Department: Westwood Nursery Salary: Starting from £25,100, rising to £26,093 pro rata Please note, the annual salary quoted is inclusive of a market supplement to ensure the annual pay rate aligns with our commitment as a voluntary living wage employer. Grade: Grade 4 Contract Type: Full Time or Part Time, Open Ended Closing Date: Sunday...
You must be committed to child protection and have a solid understanding of safeguarding practices to ensure a safe, nurturing environment.
You should be able to communicate clearly and effectively with children, parents, and colleagues in both written and spoken English.
Job Description Teaching Assistant with Experience in Sports Coaching Are you a sports coach in Bath looking to use your skills in a new way? Were looking for enthusiastic and proactive sports coaches to work as teaching assistants in local schools from January onwards. This is a great opportunity to bring your experience coaching children into the classroom, supporting pupils not just with...
You must be committed to child protection and have a solid understanding of safeguarding practices to ensure a safe, nurturing environment.
You should be able to communicate clearly and effectively with children, parents, and colleagues in both written and spoken English.
You will work in partnership with an enthusiastic team consisting of a Team Manager, Deputy Team Manager, Senior Practitioners, Social Workers, Family Support Practitioners and Administrative staff. Family Support Teams, within the Safeguarding Outcomes Service
Please note, volunteering positions are available across Bath, Keynsham and Somer Valley. Children’s Centre services, provide early help services and programmes to support parents with children aged 0 5 years to experience and share the joys and challenges of parenthood. The services and programmes aim to support children to have the best start in life and thrive within their families and...
You must be committed to child protection and have a solid understanding of safeguarding practices to ensure a safe, nurturing environment.
You should be able to communicate clearly and effectively with children, parents, and colleagues in both written and spoken English.
You must be committed to child protection and have a solid understanding of safeguarding practices to ensure a safe, nurturing environment.
You should be able to communicate clearly and effectively with children, parents, and colleagues in both written and spoken English.