We are seeking a passionate and experienced Support Worker to join our team in Gloucestershire.
You'll play a vital role in providing high-quality care and support to young people with Learning Disabilities (LD), Autism, and challenging behaviours within a residential setting.
Do you thrive in supporting young people with complex needs?
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Support Worker to join our team in Gloucestershire.
You'll play a vital role in providing high-quality care and support to young people with Learning Disabilities (LD), Autism, and challenging behaviours within a residential setting.
Do you thrive in supporting young people with complex needs?
Are you an experienced Mental Health Support Worker who has experience of working within the community with people who have learning disabilities, Epilepsy and Challenging Behaviours?
Are you looking for an opportunity to change people's lives for the better?
The suitable Support Worker will
Have worked a minimum of 6 months with recent experience working within the community with people who have Learning Disabilities.
United Response is a leading national charity providing support to young people and adults with learning disabilities and mental health needs.
To be considered for this post you must hold a Full UK driving licence and be able to drive manual vehicles
We believe in championing the right of disabled people to live, work, socialise and participate in the community, free of discrimination and unnecessary boundaries.
It's providing care and support to some of the most vulnerable people in society.
Working 37.5 hours a week, you will join the team at The Dean Neurological Centre where you will create an activity-based culture, which will see you use technical and creative skills to assist in developing, delivering and coordinating programmes focused on social, recreational and leisure activities.
Being an Activities Coordinator is so much more than just organising programmes.
Job Ad: Support Worker (Agency Basis) for College Students with Disabilities
About the Role
As a Support Worker, you will play a crucial role in enhancing the lives of students, helping them achieve their full potential during their time at college.
Halcyon Health and Social Care are recruiting on behalf of our client, a charitable organisation dedicated to empowering young adults with complex physical and learning disabilities.
We are looking for a HLTA with responsibility for Positive Behaviour to support students to develop and use strategies to enable them to access learning and achieve the best outcomes and to promote their cognitive, social, emotional, behavioural, physical development and spiritual well-being through the whole curriculum and extra-curricular activities.
General
We are currently seeking a Higher Level Teaching Assistant to join a bespoke school for 11-16 year olds with SEMH and ASD needs based in Berkeley.
Annual Salary: £25,015.20 - £27,301.96 actual salary (based on 44.67 paid weeks) - dependant on experience and qualifications Plus £2000 Welcome bonus