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You will work in Supported Living Services which provide 24 hour care and support to adults with learning and physical disabilities. The role involves providing day to day support with daily living tasks, activities and making full use of community opportunities.
Support Worker needed to provide hands-on support to children and young people, ensuring their well-being and safety.
Support Worker - Join a Charity That Puts People Before Profit £13.85 PER HOUR Be someone's everyday hero! Join Walsingham Support, a national charity that doesn't make money for shareholders every penny goes back into supporting people and our incredible staff. As a Support Worker, you'll help amazing adults with learning disabilities live life their way. No experience? No problem well give...
Job description Prospero Teaching is recruiting for a Behaviour Support Worker to join a specialist SEN school in Mill Hill, Northwest London. This welcoming SEN school supports children with Autism, SEMH, and complex behavioural needs and is looking for a dedicated and resilient Behaviour Support Worker to start in September 2025. Role Details: · Position: Behaviour Support Worker · Setting:...
You will be required to provide full personal care due to the needs of our customers. Some customer have mobility issues and need support using the toilet, washing, getting dressed, administering medication etc.
Provide emotional support and assist with daily activities for a young woman in a supported living home.
You will play a key role in supporting young people with complex emotional, behavioural, and mental health needs, while leading shifts and supporting staff teams to deliver high-quality care.
Eden Brown Synergy are currently looking for an experienced Senior Social Worker / Advanced Practitioner to join the Fostering Team at London Borough of Barnet. Senior Social Worker / Advanced Practitioner - Fostering Team £39.04 - £41.10 p/h Umbrella Duties and Responsibilities: * Managing complex fostering cases, including assessment, supervision, and ongoing support of foster carers. *...
You will need an Enhanced DBS certificate to work with children and 2 references covering the past two years. If you haven't got a DBS, we can help you apply for one from the UK Disclosure and barring service. Most importantly you need a confident, positive and professional approach to working with young people.
SEN Teaching Assistant – Key Stage 2 (Year 5)Are you a compassionate and committed Teaching Assistant looking to make a genuine difference in a child’s school journey? A welcoming and well-resourced primary school in Barnet is seeking a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to provide 1:1 support to a delightful Year 5 pupil with an EHCP.This is a rewarding role for someone who thrives on building...
You will play a key role in supporting young people with complex emotional, behavioural, and mental health needs, while leading shifts and supporting staff teams to deliver high-quality care.
About the Role We are only able to accept applicants who have the right to work in the uk and live within a commutable distance to the location of the job role. At Maria Mallaband Care Group, it’s our people who make us great, and we pride ourselves on how well we work together as a team. Working with us will result in some excellent rewards & benefits including – Simply Health – company...
Salaried GP vacancy at Penshurst Gardens Surgery, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 Do you have the right skills and experience for this role Read on to find out, and make your application. We are a friendly, supportive, award-winning suburban teaching practice in Edgware with a great opportunity for a high-calibre Salaried GP to join our Innovative, Proactive and Friendly team. Practice...
You will support a lady in her 30's who is on 2:1 support. This service is classed as complex due to the nature of her conditions, mild learning disability, Autistic Spectrum Condition, PTSD. As a result of these conditions, she can experience significant anxiety, which can lead to behaviours of distress, including physical aggression.