Through our Early Help Service, we will work with children, families, and young people to help ensure that every person is supported to achieve his or her potential.
The foundations for mental health, emotional control, doing well in education and parenting ability are all set in place in the early years; the home surroundings, family life and parenting are all important factors in determining positive outcomes for children as they grow and develop.
West Sussex County Council is a diverse organisation that provides services to more than 850,000 residents' every day.
All candidates must have the Right to Work in the UK and be based in the UK at the time of applying.
Please Note: We do not offer sponsorship on any of our roles & therefore cannot accept any applications that require this.
Confirmation of experience will be taken from you CVs so full details of previous employment needs to be given however, no approach for references will be made until the interview stage.
Our team at Glebelands Day Services we're looking for a Support Worker to join our team.
Why not have a look at our dedicatedCareers in adults' residential services, day opportunities and shared lives webpageto learn more about the difference you can make!
Within our day opportunity services we support our individuals to live the life they choose, champion 'ordinary life' and feel part of their local communities.
In this challenging, but rewarding role, you will be required to act as allocated social worker responsible for delivering a statutory social work service to those people who access or need specialist mental health services, to include assessment, planning, implementing and review.
Our team at Glebelands Day Services we're looking for a Support Worker to join our team.
Why not have a look at our dedicated Careers in adults' residential services, day opportunities and shared lives webpage to learn more about the difference you can make!
Within our day opportunity services we support our individuals to live the life they choose, champion 'ordinary life' and feel part of their local communities.