If you would like a unique and challenging non-teaching role, where you can genuinely make a difference, enhance the prospects of learners, and ultimately change people's lives for the better - then this could be the opportunity for you.
This is an excellent opportunity to educate and rehabilitate adult learners.
As a Domestic Abuse Support Officer you will provide housing and tenancy-related support to people experiencing Domestic abuse issues.
4Recruitment Services are seeking a Domestic Abuse Support Officer for our client based in Seaford, East Sussex.
The client is supporting individuals and families who have experienced domestic abuse and offers service users the opportunity to move on and live fulfilled, safe lives following the trauma they've experienced.
This role is ideal if you have experience in SEN, a psychology, crimimology or sociology degree alternativley, have career aspirations to become a Youth Worker, Probation/Prison Officer, Criminal Psychologist, Occupational Therapist or SEN Teacher.
Are you keen to gain experience with children who have SEN?
Are you dedicated to supporting children who have come from hardship?
Academics is currently recruiting for a Behaviour Buddy to work within a primary school in Lewes.
As a Behaviour Buddy, you will be supporting children in a teaching assistant role, primarily focusing on promoting positive behaviour and helping students overcome any challenges they may face in the classroom.
Key Responsibilities
Behavioural Support: Work directly with children who have specific behavioural needs, supporting their emotional regulation and positive behaviour within the classroom.
As a Domestic Abuse Support Officer you will provide housing and tenancy-related support to people experiencing Domestic abuse issues.
4Recruitment Services are seeking a Domestic Abuse Support Officer for our client based in Seaford, East Sussex.
The client is supporting individuals and families who have experienced domestic abuse and offers service users the opportunity to move on and live fulfilled, safe lives following the trauma they've experienced.