As an employment Advisor, you will be working directly with a caseload of customers to help them overcome barriers to employment, providing vital support to help people transform their lives.
By motivating and empowering the people you work with, you will equip individuals with the necessary skills and confidence to enable secure and sustained employment.
You will develop strong relationships by encouraging, motivating and challenging your customers to fulfill their potential, whilst ensuring you meet your own job specific targets.
As a Learning Support Assistant for SEN, you will be responsible for working with individuals and small groups of children with SEND/SEMH needs in addition to helping in the classroom.
This is the perfect role for any psychology, sociology or childcare graduates looking to pursue a career in education, mental health, therapy, educational psychology and many more!
A fantastic SEN secondary school in the Borough of Redbridge is seeking a dedicated, confident individual to join their team of supportive teaching assistants and teachers.
We are currently recruiting for a part time Administrator to be responsible for daily distribution of post, allocation of new housing cases, minute taking, co-ordinating Subject Access Requests, Freedom of Information Requests and general admin support.
The ideal candidate should have excellent written and verbal communication skills, experience in Microsoft Excel and Outlook.
This is an office-based role located in Ilford, with afternoon shifts only and a total of 18 hours per week (Monday - Friday).
As a Learning Support Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting the learning and development of their students across Early Years and Key Stage 1.
A diverse, community driven primary school based in the heart of Newham are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Learning Support Assistant to join their team full-time.
Are you passionate about working with Early-years students
Do you have a good understanding of Special Educational Needs (SEN)?
As an SEND Learning Support Assistant, you will be based with a child aged between 4 and 18, providing tailored support to meet their individual needs.
Whether it's 1:1 or group support, your role will be pivotal in helping the child achieve their academic goals and develop essential life skills.
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Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)?
Are you looking to benefit from a new career in Programming?
We help place graduates from this programme in top UK companies and organisations needing to employ entry-level Programming staff that can hit the ground running with up-to-date skills gained from this programme.
Skills shortages in the IT sector are driving the need for qualified, entry-level career seekers and career changers.