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You will be patient, professional and well organised with excellent communication and leadership skills, both verbal and written.
You will be able to liaise proactively and effectively with social workers and other members of the multi-disciplinary team. A minimum of 2 years’ experience in providing care and support to people with learning disabilities and other needs is essential for this role.
A dedicated education provider is seeking an experienced LSP3 for Temple Meadow Primary School in Cradley Heath. The ideal candidate will foster an inclusive learning environment, supporting children with diverse needs. Responsibilities include collaborating with teachers to deliver tailored learning support and ensuring vulnerable groups achieve their potential. Applicants must hold a relevant...
You will drive the implementation of effective, individualised support and interventions, while ensuring compliance with Department for Education (DfE) funding rules and best practice.
. This role does not offer sponsorship As part of our continued growth, we now have a fantastic opportunity for a Learning Support Assistant to join our close-knit team at The Wenlock School in Dudley, West Midlands. About the Role The Learning Support Assistant will work specifically with individual pupils who are placed at the school, requiring 1:1 staff support. They may experience multiple...
Job Description The primary purpose of the post is to work as an effective team member positively implementing the Early Help strategy, prioritising the needs of complex families, often with multiple interrelated problems, who are in need of support and intervention and are at risk of or receiving statutory intervention.Must have experience conducting assessments and family plans. Purpose of...
An exciting new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Supported Living Deputy Manager to work closely with the Registered Manager within supported living service based in the main office in the Dudley, West Midlands area This is a supported living service which provides services for people with a variety of support needs, conditions and presentations. This includes people who are autistic,...
You will learn industry-recognised methodologies, including business process modelling, stakeholder analysis, and requirements engineering, while building practical experience with real-world case studies.
An exciting new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Supported Living Deputy Manager to work closely with the Registered Manager within supported living service based in the main office in the Dudley, West Midlands area This is a supported living service which provides services for people with a variety of support needs, conditions and presentations.This includes people who are autistic,...
You will also collaborate with various teams including Automation, IT and business stakeholders to deliver exceptional support to optimise automation performance. Key Responsibilities - Investigating and resolving issues - Monitoring our support system - Ensuring the platforms are functioning properly and rectifying any issues that may arise
You will also collaborate with various teams including Automation, IT and business stakeholders to deliver exceptional support to optimise automation performance. Key Responsibilities - Investigating and resolving issues - Monitoring our support system - Ensuring the platforms are functioning properly and rectify any issues that may arise
You will work closely with the Principal and the Trust team to provide strategic vision and leadership. Responsibilities include driving school improvement and managing departments to enhance learner achievement and attainment. Ideal candidates will possess deep knowledge of effective teaching practices and demonstrate the ability to inspire staff.
Key Information: SEN Learning Mentor / Located in Dudley (DY4) / Primary School / Paid £92 per day during term time / Monday to Friday role / September 2025 to July 2026 / Apply ASAP! Are you an incoming Psychology, Sociology or Neuroscience graduate with a passion for working with children and a desire to gain vital school-based SEN teaching support experience in Dudley for the coming academic...
A leading educational institution in Dudley is looking for a full-time Study Skills Lecturer to teach and develop study skills for higher education programs. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree, UK lecturing experience, and a track record in supporting diverse adult learners. Responsibilities include designing courses, delivering evaluations, providing feedback, and engaging with...
Make Every Day Meaningful Looking for a role where no two days are ever the same? Where patience, creativity, and kindness are valued more than anything else? We’re working with a specialist SEND school in Dudley that supports children and young people with a range of additional needs including Autism, ADHD, PMLD, and SEMH. They’re searching for a compassionate and adaptable Teaching Assistant...
You will work with a level of professional autonomy and contribute to high standards of safeguarding and care practice.
You must be over 18 years old and have the right to work in the UK. Flexibility in your availability, with the ability to travel to different care settings. A driver with access to your own vehicleAt least 3 months UK based care experienceA good standard of English and the ability to communicate effectively.
You will join a teaching and support team with high aspirations regarding meeting our diverse learner needs.
You will work closely with teachers and other staff to deliver tailored support, including working with children who have additional needs.
You will need to have experience of delivering high quality phonic sessions (we use Little Wandle).
You will be involved in supporting the people who use our service in many areas of their lives, from introducing healthy eating and budgeting to day trips to the seaside and gardening. If you have a passion for making a difference in people’s lives and being an integral part of promoting independence this would be a great opportunity for you to join us.
You will be paid on a weekly basis.
You will engage with service users and build trusting therapeutic relationships, working within to encourage wellbeing and positive coping skills. Your role will include visiting service users in their own homes or in other settings as part of a structured approach and offering respite to carers and practical and emotional support to families as appropriate.
You will be at the heart of a service that directly improves children's daily lives and their access to education. In this high‐impact role, you will: Lead and manage a team of eight staff to deliver a safe, efficient and high‐quality travel support service.
You will also need a full driving licence and business insurance. This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check.