Next Steps is a fast growing Day provision providing support for young people with Physical and multiple learning disabilities.
They are seeking both Full and Part time Enabling Support Workers who are creative, enthusiastic high energy and have a passion for working with our young adults.
Would you enjoy working in Social Care
Do you have the values, passion and empathy they are looking for?
We've got an exciting opportunity for the right person to work with a female client with a widespread brain damage along with an incomplete spinal injury.
General
Your role is supporting with day to day living and daily tasks such as cooking.
Requirements
If you are resilient, reliable and looking for a role that truly makes a difference to someone else's life then we want to hear from you.
We are seeking a compassionate and proactive Learning Support Assistant to join our dedicated team.
In this role, you will provide essential support to students with additional learning needs, ensuring they have the necessary resources and assistance to thrive academically and socially.
Day to Day of the Role
Offer individualised assistance to students, tailoring support to their diverse learning requirements.
Your role as a Learning Support Assistant will be to support pupils on a 1:1 or group basis with their learning development and care needs while at school.
We are currently looking for Learning Support Assistants who are dedicated and passionate about supporting children in a school-based environment.
Our school caters for children and young adults from 5-18 years old with varied SEND needs, such as Autism, SEMH, Severe learning difficulties and Speech and language communication difficulties.
This is an opportunity for an experienced Support Worker to join a not-for-profit organisation that provides supported living and supported housing services for vulnerable individuals who have experienced social exclusion, disadvantages or homelessness but have retained the capacity to make independent choices.
Support Worker - Supported Living / Mental Health - £25k to £27k allowances excellent benefits - SE London
They work proactively with their partners to support their residents through their journey to independence and social inclusion.