The College is looking to appoint an experienced Office Manager to provide an efficient and effective service as part of the college's outstanding Administrative Department.
Working alongside the Administrative Services Manager, you will have direct line management responsibility for a number of administrative staff and be responsible for the day to day running of the department.
The successful candidate will provide evidence-based assessment and intervention for patients with communication and swallowing difficulties, addressing a range of conditions in both pediatric and adult populations.
IMC are seeking an experienced and compassionate Speech and Language Therapist in Manchester.
Prospero Teaching are currently looking for a SEN Teaching Assistant to work in a School in Stalybridge.
The successful candidate will have good experience working with Challenging Behaviour/ADHD/Autism and must be confident in supporting on a 1:1 and basis, inside and outside of a classroom setting.
The role will be in based in the SEN provision of a mainstream school setting.
Posted by Empowering Learning • £85/day to £98/day
Empowering Learning are working closely with a vibrant SEND school, supporting children with profound and multiple learning difficulties in Sale, Trafford.
As a SEN Teaching Assistant/ Support Worker, you will play a crucial role in supporting special needs children in their academic and personal development.
The ideal candidate should be energetic and confident supporting children with complex and/or medical difficulties including Autism ASD, Dyslexia, Aspergers Syndrome, Hearing or Visual Impairment.
Prospero Teaching are working closely with a SEN High school in Rochdale who require experienced Teaching Assistants and Learning Support Assistants to work on a 1:1 basis with students who have complex ASD and ADHD .
The site is based in the Norden area and is easily accessed by road and public transport links and offers free parking on site.
The Role will consist of
Providing tailored support and working with children with SEN.