The Support Worker will assist our client after school with his personal care, nutrition, and therapy needs.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Children's Support Worker to assist a delightful 10-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, developmental delay and complex needs.
You will be assisting with therapeutic play and activities as guided by the therapy team, in addition to daily care and trips into the community.
Working 37.5 hours per week, you will join the multidisciplinary team providing person-centred care and rehabilitation for male patients over the age of 18 who are suffering from enduring mental health issues.
As an experienced Manager or existing Clinical Services Manager from the NHS or private sector, you will provide high quality and standard driven clinical management and leadership to the teams; act as a role model within the service to foster a culture of continuous improvement and professional development.
If you are an experienced Senior Nurse looking for the next step in your career, or an existing Clinical Services Manager looking for a new opportunity, then join our friendly team at Rosebank House in Reading.
As a Trainee Youth Worker, you will be responsible for supporting pupils with complex SEMH and SEN needs, covering a variety of needs from Communication and interaction difficulties, to cognitive and learning problems along with social, emotional, mental-emotional health including those with sensory and/or physical needs.
We are looking for passionate and enthusiastic Youth Workers who have the drive to support and empower pupils with SEND and SEMH needs to enhance their overall development.
Would you like to unlock a rewarding career, where you can make a positive difference to children's lives?
An outstanding secondary school in Reading are looking to hire a Youth Worker to join their team starting in September 2024.
If you feel like you have what it takes to support young people with their mental health and foster a positive and safe environment for them at school, then apply now!
This is a fantastic opportunity either for psychology graduates, those looking to embark on a career in educational psychology or even for those individuals who are looking for a role where they can touch the lives of vulnerable children.
We are working in partnership with a charity committed to ensuring that every child with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) get the very best start in the early years.
They currently run specialist centres in Reading, West Berkshire (Newbury), Wokingham, Gloucester and Southampton, provide support and information for families, and lead training for mainstream nurseries across the UK to enable them to be more inclusive.
Their vision is a world where young children with SEND get the same opportunities as other children to play and learn in their local community alongside their peers.