Surrey aims to work alongside families, to respect families and their rights, to work with them in partnership and with their informed consent, to recognise their strengths and help them identify their needs.
Our overarching duty is to promote the upbringing of children within their families, where this is compatible with the welfare of the children.
Social workers in Surrey will be supported to develop high levels of skill in motivational practice which they will use to help parents identify the aspects of their lives/behaviours that they want to change and provide the help and support to families, on a partnership basis, that they need to support them in their change.
Delivering the pharmacy strategy through providing expert care and advice
Your main areas of responsibility will be:
As a Pharmacist with us you'll be providing excellent customer and patient care it's more than dispensing medicine, it's listening and providing your expert advice and reassurance.
Make a difference in the lives of exceptional learners by stepping into the role of an SEN Teaching Assistant in a supportive and inclusive school.
Are you ready to embark on a truly rewarding adventure that leverages your interpersonal skills and empathetic nature?
Do you want to work in a school that is committed to offering SEN learners memorable experiences and stimulating activities that promote self-esteem and personal independence?
Do you have a passion for supporting children with Learning Difficulties, including Autism, and Speech, Language & Communication needs?
Teaching Assistant - Surrey - Education - Learning Difficulties - Special Needs - SEN - £80-£85 per day
This specialist built school in Leatherhead are looking for a dedicated Teaching Assistant (TA) to support children aged 4-17 with mild to severe learning difficulties.
Ever dreamt of sharing your love for learning while being surrounded by like-minded individuals who support and uplift each other daily?
Are you ready to embark on a truly rewarding adventure that leverages your interpersonal skills and empathetic nature?
Wouldn't it be incredible to step into a role that not only inspires but also opens doors to a world of possibilities for students with special educational needs (SEN)?