Some children / young people will have suffered adverse childhood experiences, and you will identify their risks and needs, escalating where necessary.
You will support students with special educational needs, and a range of associated social, emotional and mental health challenges and traumas.
Are you passionate about supporting vulnerable children and young people
This LSA role will give you experience working with vulnerable students aged 4-19, increasing their engagement, attainment and life chances.
We recruit for the Special Needs sector where we specifically look for Criminology, Law, Sociology or Psychology graduates who aspire to work in the areas of psychology, youth work or criminal justice.
Graduate Opportunities in the Special Education Needs (SEN) Sector
In this sector, Special Needs Schools vary and also include Pupil Referral Units (PRU) and other provisions where the experience gained would be valuable if you have aspirations within Youth Work, Probation and Rehabilitation.
Aspiring Youth Worker - Restorative Practice - Mental Health - Education and Training - Ideal role for a Psychology/Criminology graduate with sincere aspirations within Criminal Justice and Probation - Woking
A focus on a May 24 start depending on your availability.
This is a challenging school setting for boys that have a range of trauma and mental health based needs.
QSW Status - including qualification, Social Work England registration and completed ASYE.
General
Experienced social workers who have an interest in or experience of working with disabled children and young people are encouraged to apply for the opportunity to work in this developing service area in a supportive and friendly team.
The successful candidate will have good communication skills, a proven ability in multi-agency working and a passion for enabling children and young people with disabilities to achieve their potential.