An Intensive Support Key Worker is responsible for the attraction, registration and progression of participants, and will use a variety of techniques including effective diagnosis, individual coaching and training, action planning and Health & Wellbeing Support to achieve sustainable employment.
Intensive Support Key Workers will deliver our services both in fixed Remploy locations, co-location sites and community venues, to ensure our services are accessible to all.
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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.
Bright Star is an OFSTED rated Outstanding Children's home that provides full time care and short breaks for Children 7-18 years old who have a wide range of needs including physical disabilities, autism and/or challenging behaviour.
We are looking for enthusiastic, bright, fun people to join our team to provide an exceptional level of support to the children in our care.
Bright Star has been recently refurbished and has excellent facilities and play equipment.