Working as a Pastoral Care Teaching Assistant in Key Stage 1 (KS1) involves providing support to students in their early years of primary education, typically ages 5 to 7.
Here are some key responsibilities and tips for being an effective KS1 Pastoral Care Teaching Assistant:
The role focuses on promoting the social, emotional, and overall well-being of the students.
Supporting vulnerable children and young people in crisis.
We are looking for a specialist experienced Support Worker to join our team.
A dedicated and passionate childrens support worker with commitment and understanding, delivering high levels of support, creating safe environments and offering a deep understanding of trauma and how it impacts behaviours.
Supported Lodgings is the provision of accommodation and support to care experienced young people between the ages of 16 and 21, within a home environment (either with an individual or family).
Supported Lodgings hosts provide the support and guidance the young person needs to develop the skills for their move on to independent living.
Due to the expansion of the Supported Lodgings service across Nottingham, an exciting opportunity has arisen to join our growing team.
To work as a Personal Advisor for young people who are in care and care leavers.
To contribute to the assessment process and implementation of Pathway Planning for Children in Care and Care Leavers by offering direct support, advice, guidance and practical help.
Post holders will carry case-holding responsibility as appropriate and support Children in Care and Care Leavers within and outside of the City Boundary.