Posted by Empowering Learning • £20K/yr to £23K/yr
About Us
Empowering Learning pride ourselves on creating a supportive and inclusive environment where every child can thrive.
We are currently seeking a dedicated and compassionate 1:1 Teaching Assistant to join our team and work closely with a child with autism, starting in September.
Our commitment to fostering a nurturing and engaging educational experience for all students is at the heart of what we do.
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Children's Residential Support Worker to join our team, focusing on providing support to vulnerable children and young people during crisis situations.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate a deep understanding of trauma and its effects on behavior, along with a commitment to creating safe and nurturing environments.
Key Responsibilities
Provide day-to-day support, including activities, appointments, and family contact, in line with individual care plans.
We are proud to be recruiting on behalf of our client who is a growing private childcare provider dedicated to high-quality care, support, and education for children and young adults.
The Registered Manager will lead and manage the children's residential home, ensuring regulatory compliance and promoting the well-being of the children.
Posted by Tradewind Recruitment • £85/day to £90/day
Responsibilities
Individualised Support:.
General
As a Behaviour Mentor in a Primary School working with Year 5 students in Nottingham, your role is crucial in supporting the social and emotional well-being of students, as well as fostering a positive learning environment.
Here are some key responsibilities and strategies you might consider:
Posted by Aspire People Limited • £85/day to £140/day
We have been working with pre-schools, Early Years classes within schools and Nurseries connected to schools in Nottingham that are looking for day to day support!
Are you an experienced Early Years Practitioner looking for a new challenge?
Are you looking to work in Early Years settings across Nottingham?
To support parents and carers in over-coming barriers to help them meet the needs of their children.
To deliver and co-facilitate a range of evidenced based programmes and group work in partnership with internal and external colleagues in order to support parents and carers.
The role
To work within an integrated framework to support vulnerable children, young people and families to improve their social, physical and emotional well-being, and to take responsibility for direct and therapeutic interventions, including work with those who may be resistant to engage.