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Support Worker (Children & Young People) Location: Uxbridge Salary: up to £28,500 per annum (DOE) Full-time | Rolling rota (includes sleep-ins) We are recruiting Support Workers to join an Ofsted-registered residential home for young people with Learning Disabilities and Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties (EBD). This role is ideal for someone with a QCF/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care...
You will be an advocate for the residents, promoting independence and ensuring a safe, inclusive environment.
You will be a qualified, experienced Social Worker looking to progress your career or an accomplished Senior Social Worker, with a wide range of experience working with Older Adults and/or People with Disabilities.
You will have developed your skills and knowledge with further post qualifying training and have specific experience with the relevant client group.
Senior Residential Care Worker Location: Uxbridge Salary: up to £30,000 depending on experience Full-time, permanent We are recruiting an experienced Senior Residential Care Worker to join an Ofsted-registered residential home supporting adolescent boys with Learning Disabilities and Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties (EBD). Key responsibilities - Provide high-quality, person-centred care...
You will support our service users by enabling them to improve their quality of life and helping them to achievetheir desired goals. You are required to provide personal, domestic care and companionship to vulnerable adults/elderly in their own homes.
You will be provided with access to a 1hour online revision workshop prior to sitting your exam. This qualification will set you on a route to becoming a Chartered Project Professional with additional study and experience.
You will be provided with access to a 1-hour online revision workshop prior to sitting your exam.
Sterling Lexicon is a leading provider of global mobility services. We manage all facets of our clients' mobility programs, while focusing on providing flexible solutions for corporate and U.S. government organizations worldwide. The ideal candidate will be responsible for working with senior management to develop financial strategies for the EMEA & APAC regions and oversee the day-to-day...
You will work with a welcoming, close-knit team that values collaboration and co-plans assignments to guarantee best practices and uniformity in all classrooms.
You will work with a welcoming, wonderful community that values collaboration to guarantee best practices and uniformity in all classrooms.
EAL Teaching Assistant – Support Children with English as an Additional Language in Uxbridge Make a Difference by Helping Children Succeed in School! Are you passionate about supporting children in their learning and helping them build confidence in English? A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Uxbridge is seeking an enthusiastic EAL (English as an Additional Language) Teaching Assistant...
You should have:Strong administrative skills with attention to detail. Experience in educational settings, preferably in assessment administration. Excellent communication skills to interact with students and staff effectively. A proactive approach to problem-solving and a passion for supporting learning environments.
Join Our Team as a Programme Operations Officer!Are you passionate about education and eager to make a difference in the lives of medical students? Brunel Medical School is looking for a dedicated Programme Operations Officer to join our dynamic team on a temporary basis. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the MBBS Programme and support the next generation of healthcare...
You will have a creative and dynamic approach and be able to engage with hard to reach and other vulnerable groups. There is no specific qualification required for this role, and training will be part of the induction. A willingness to learn and a commitment to supporting children and young people is a must.
About Us: Gold Care Homes is a well-established, independent care home group for the elderly, operating nationally. Founded in 1999, we have grown to manage 34 care homes across the South of England. Our services include residential, nursing, frail elderly, and dementia care. As part of our continued expansion, we are broadening our portfolio to include care services for young people with...
Support Worker (Children & Young People) Location: Uxbridge Salary: up to £28,500 per annum (DOE) Full-time | Rolling rota (includes sleep-ins) We are recruiting Support Workers to join an Ofsted-registered residential home for young people with Learning Disabilities and Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties (EBD) . This role is ideal for someone with a QCF/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care...
The Support Assistant is responsible for delivering Service User centred support in accordance with management direction and in compliance with company processes and procedures.Competitive hourly rate depending on experience 28 days annual leave (pro rata for part time hours)Full time and part time shifts available Company Pension Scheme Mileage paid for business use Car business insurance paid...
You will have a creative and dynamic approach and be able to engage with hard to reach and other vulnerable groups. There is no specific qualification required for this role, and training will be part of the induction.
You will be working in partnership with other services, stakeholders and organizations to support the delivery and expansion of our LGBTQIA+ project
You will work alongside colleagues from other teams; the role will operate as a visiting support worker to resolve urgent problems experienced by a service user/resident, where emergency services are not required.
You will be part of a high functioning team who are recognised as experts in their field before the court. Apart from the legal work the team are also responsible for Permanency Planning and helping children to thrive in their ' forever homes'
You will receive a minimum of 26 days annual leave each year, in addition to bank holidays.
You will have a creative and dynamic approach and be able to engage with hard to reach and other vulnerable groups. There is no specific qualification required for this role, and training will be part of the induction. A willingness to learn and a commitment to supporting children and young people is a must.
You will be a compassionate and motivated individual, with experience working with vulnerable families and a good understanding of social care, education, and health services.
You will also have a good knowledge of IT systems and have excellent communication skills.
You will need to be able to multitask in a fast-paced role.