Barnsley Council are looking for two IAG advisors/employment coaches who can provide support to local unemployed, economically inactive and in work residents and help them progress towards a positive destination (employment, education, training or volunteering).
We provide community based registered care services for people with learning disabilities, autism and associated complex care needs.
We provide personalised outcome based support to enable individuals with significant care and support needs to live safely, happily and successfully in the community.
Our focus is to fill the gaps in accommodation and support provision for uniquely complex and challenging individuals by taking a fresh perspective to their support needs.
Would you love to make a positive difference in people's lives every day We are seeking dedicated and compassionate Outreach Support Workers to help to improve the lives of adults with autism.
You will be working for a charity dedicated to helping create a more autism-friendly society.
You will make a positive difference in people's lives every day.
Chair and take responsibility for the conduct of all conferences/reviews ensuring that each meeting is held in accordance with Legislation, Associated regulations and guidance and departmental processes
Hybrid working available.
Our client, Barnsley Council, is looking for an Independent Reviewing Officer / Conference Chair to join their team.
The successful candidate will lead on the development and implementation of the information, advice and guidance service to families and carers with children and young people who have a disability or complex health need.
This will include ensuring that information is tailored to their individual needs and readily accessible in a range of formats.
We are seeking an experienced officer to work within our families information service to lead on our SEND Local Offer.
You will be responsible for managing and analysing Mental Health Act correspondence and documentation, this includes undertaking assessment requests, transfer of authority, consent to treatments, renewals of detention, consent to treatments and arranging hearings, tribunals and appeals.
As the Mental Health Act Administrator, you will work as part of the administration team at a service that supports women over the age of 18 who have complex emotional and mental health problems associated with significant risk behaviours, where you will work 37.5 hours a week (Maternity Cover Potentially 12 months) ensuring the department upholds a confidential and efficient service in accordance with the Mental Health Act 1983 (amended November 2007).
Are you an experienced administrator ideally with knowledge of the Mental Health Act or a qualification in it - looking for a new challenge?
Are you passionate about supporting children's learning and development?
If yes, then you might be the perfect candidate for the role of Learning Support Assistant (LSA) at this inclusive Pontefract school, where staff work together to ensure the best possible outcomes for every child.
Do you have GCSE maths and English at grade C or above?