As a Behaviour Mentor in a Primary School working with Year 5 students in Nottingham, your role is crucial in supporting the social and emotional well-being of students, as well as fostering a positive learning environment.
Here are some key responsibilities and strategies you might consider:
Working as a Pastoral Care Teaching Assistant in Key Stage 1 (KS1) involves providing support to students in their early years of primary education, typically ages 5 to 7.
The role focuses on promoting the social, emotional, and overall well-being of the students.
Here are some key responsibilities and tips for being an effective KS1 Pastoral Care Teaching Assistant:
Supporting vulnerable children and young people in crisis.
A dedicated and passionate childrens support worker with commitment and understanding, delivering high levels of support, creating safe environments and offering a deep understanding of trauma and how it impacts behaviours.
We are looking for a specialist experienced Support Worker to join our team.
Hays Education are working with Alternative Provisions and SEN Schools in Nottinghamshire, who are looking for teaching and learning support assistants to join their teams on a full-time basis.
Hays Healthcare are currently recruiting exclusively for 999 clinical advisors for our client based in Nottingham.
The post holder will be responsible for the assessment of health and clinical needs, utilising professional clinical judgement, supported by decision support software.
Precedo Healthcare are currently recruiting Clinical Support Workers in Nottingham and the surrounding areas to work on an agency basis within NHS Mental Health services
£11.44 - £17.66 p/h
All we ask is that you have at least six months experience of working in a support worker role within the NHS, in the past 2 years and have a commitment to providing compassionate, person centred care to vulnerable people.