Have you completed previous university placements or volunteer programmes supporting either children or adults with additional needs or mental health support?
Special Educational Needs schools could be a great place to start your career in supporting children and young adults with additional needs, especially if you are looking at a career in child psychology, family support or down the counselling route!
Are you a Psychology/Counselling graduate and interested in a career in educational settings, whether that is supporting within a mainstream school, or across a variety of Special Needs Schools?
We have opportunities for an experienced Health Visitors to work with the Universal Children's Services in multiple localities across Barking and Dagenham.
As a Youth Mentor, you will be working alongside pupils with complex behavioural needs who require some additional guidance from a positive and assertive role model!
You will support with their everyday routine and keep them engaged and motivated to learn in the classroom.
This mainstream Primary School located in the Borough of Barking and Dagenham is looking for the perfect hard-working, resilient graduate to join their exceptional team!
We have a new opportunity for a Band 7 CAMHS Practitioner to join an NHS community mental health team based in Barking, as part of the initial assessments team.
You will be clearing ONLY the IA Backlog caseloads and not involved with triages
You will carry out initial assessments and mental health assessments, risk assessments and risk management plasn on all young people and children referred to CAMHS.
We're working with a local NHS Trust who are seeking a CAMHS Initial Assessment Nurse to join their CAMHS Service in Barking.
You'll be responsible to carry out IA and robust mental health assessments, risk assessments followed by a risk management plan on all young people and children referred to CAMHS.