Main Duties & Responsibilities Mental Health-Male Support Worker-Night Shifts
At least 2 years Experience working with Mental Health Needs and learning disabilities.
Be able to provide constant care and support to the service users with complex mental health needs and learning disabilities.
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Tezlom - Uxbridge a successful Agency with a decade of experience in the Health and Social Care sector, is looking to recruit a Support Worker to work with complex mental health needs based in the Harrow, London
We are looking to recruit an Occupational Therapist to support Children and Young People with mental health and well-being.
As an Occupational Therapist, you will conduct personalized assessments and provide tailored interventions to help young individuals regain independence and engage in meaningful activities, contributing to their recovery journey.
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Your responsibilities as an Occupational Therapist will include conducting initial assessments, offering 1:1 support, and assisting young people in identifying their needs and achieving their goals.
Starting this September, this exciting opportunity for Health Care Support Workers with personal care and behavioural management experience to join the team at an SEND school for children with severe Autism, Medical needs and challenging behaviour in Southall, Ealing.
This role will provide you with the chance to work under the guidance of SEN trained staff, undertaking support programmes that enable access to learning for all pupils in an inclusive and progressive environment.
This is the ideal opportunity if you are looking for a learning support position that will challenge you to utilise your knowledge, communication skills and creativity to develop varied approaches that help pupils understand the information presented.
Posted by Ador Resourcing • £11.44/hr to £12.30/hr
To enable the service users to access medical services and the local community mainstream services
To visit and support service users within their homes and the community
To be responsible for safeguarding and improving the well-being of a group of key service users to enable them to increase independence, maintain their accommodation and enjoy a good quality of life