Posted by Tempest Resourcing • £95/day to £110/day
Are you passionate about supporting young people with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs?
Do you have the skills and dedication to make a positive impact in the lives of students facing challenges such as ASD, ADHD, ODD, and other diagnoses?
If so, we invite you to join our team as a SEMH Teaching Assistant!
As a Registered Manager, you will bring your expertise in complex care, supported living, or homecare to oversee the delivery of person-centered services that promote dignity, independence, and choice.
We are looking to recruit a Registered Manager to join our clients team and lead their division within the social care sector.
Working closely with the Managing Director as both the Nominated Individual and Registered Manager, youll play a key role in promoting our clients brand to local authorities and helping to grow a successful division tailored to meet current market needs.
Provide individual attention, reassurance, and assistance to a high-ability pupil, encouraging them to engage fully in their learning and school activities.
General
This role is crucial in supporting a pupil as part of their Education and Health Care Plan, aiming to help them achieve their full potential in both social interactions and academic pursuits.
We are seeking an experienced Learning Support Assistant to join a reputable educational institution in Bexley.
To provide advice and support to external agencies and services in fulfilling their safeguarding adults duties.
To provide specialist advice and support to Managers and staff within Adult Social Care in the management of adult safeguarding enquiries ensuring compliance with developing practice in accordance with the Care Act 2014, Statutory Guidance.
Posted by NonStop Consulting Ltd • £39K/yr to £42K/yr
Salary up to £42,000 allowances
NonStop Social Care is currently working with a well-reputed fostering agency in Bexley, South London.
The IFA is a smaller sized agency that kept their integrity and independence where all members of staff share a common goal which is to improve the lives of children that they look after.