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Permanent Social Worker - Family Support Team - Brent📍 Brent Civic Centre, London (Hybrid Working Available) 🕒 36 hours per week | Permanent Contract 💷 Starting Salary: £43,299 (PO2) 🎁 Golden Hello: £5,000 | Retention Payment: £4,500Please contact Gemma Bridgman at Caritas to discuss: (phone number removed) / g.bridgman @ (url removed)Join Brent's Family Support TeamWe are seeking experienced and...
Support Worker needed to provide person-centered care, assist with daily routines, and promote independence for adults with learning disabilities.
You will be at the heart of empowering adults, ensuring they receive the right support, and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to improve lives. What We Do - Our Teams at a Glance:Complex/ Locality Teams/ Well-being Team - Medium to long-term support, including safeguarding, self-neglect cases, and complex assessments.
You will hold a degree in Social WorkBe registered with Social Work EnglandHave completed your ASYE.
SEN 1-1 Support Full Time Commencing at the earliest opportunity, our Secondary Phase prioritizes equipping young individuals for the professional world, leveraging our Enterprise specialization to foster independent thinking and collaborative skills. Our Academy is dedicated to cultivating an environment where diligence and structure converge, empowering students with the resilience and...
Pastoral / Behaviour Support Assistant Secondary Academy students aged 11-16 years This Academy is seeking a compassionate, reliable and proactive Pastoral / Behaviour Support Assistant to join our student support team. This position is ideal for someone who is committed to the well-being and personal development of young people and can provide effective support to students who may require...
You will be joining a leading children's organisation with a mission to provide looked after young people with a safe and nurturing environment, one that promotes empowerment, independence and choice, while enhancing their core living skills, and ability to move across the care continuum into fully independent living.
You will be joining a team of enthusiastic educators in a supportive environment that values collaboration, professional development, and pupil progress. Key Responsibilities:• Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging lessons in line with the Key Stage 1 curriculum. • Assess and monitor pupil progress, adapting teaching methods to meet individual needs.
You will be provided with access to a 1-hour 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.
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...
You will be joining a leading children's organisation with a mission to provide looked after young people with a safe and nurturing environment, one that promotes empowerment, independence and choice, while enhancing their core living skills, and ability to move across the care continuum into fully independent living.
Graduate Teaching Assistant Full Time As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will be tasked to raise attainment of key students and support pupils on a 1:1 and group basis within a Secondary school as you assist them with any additional support they may have, whether these are learning, or behaviour related 1-1 or in small groups . All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and...
SEN Teaching Assistant – Inspiring Secondary School in Brent | September Start Are you ready to be part of something truly special? We are excited to offer a full-time SEN Teaching Assistant role at a vibrant and inclusive all-through school in Brent.This exceptional mainstream school, which welcomes students from Reception through to Year 13, is dedicated to creating a memorable and enriching...
You will cover skills such as data mining, manipulating data, visualising data, and reporting on data. Study time for the qualification is approximately 30 hours and qualification is achieved by completing a 1-hour multiple choice exam.
You will be provided with access to a tutor and a 1-hour online revision workshop prior to sitting your exam.
You will hold a degree in Social WorkBe registered with Social Work EnglandHave completed your ASYE.
You will be joining a leading children's organisation with a mission to provide looked after young people with a safe and nurturing environment, one that promotes empowerment, independence and choice, while enhancing their core living skills, and ability to move across the care continuum into fully independent living.
Are you a confident and motivated individual with a passion for education? A vibrant, inclusive secondary school in Brent is seeking a dedicated Cover Supervisor to support learning across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable classroom experience in a welcoming, high-achieving school where students thrive and staff are valued. Whether you're an aspiring teacher...
You will be joining a leading children's organisation with a mission to provide looked after young people with a safe and nurturing environment, one that promotes empowerment, independence and choice, while enhancing their core living skills, and ability to move across the care continuum into fully independent living.
You will be joining a leading children's organisation with a mission to provide looked after young people with a safe and nurturing environment, one that promotes empowerment, independence and choice, while enhancing their core living skills, and ability to move across the care continuum into fully independent living.