Do you have relevant experience or an interest in working with students with Learning Difficulties, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Social, Emotional or Mental Health (SEMH) needs or PMLD (Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties)?
Are you a recent graduate with an interest in developing your experience in working with students with additional needs?
Are you hoping to go on to become a Teacher, Educational Psychologist, Speech and Language Therapist or work in clinical Psychology?
It takes a very special person to work with pupils with learning difficulties.
Special Needs Teaching Assistants support students with special educational needs (SEND) in the classroom as directed by an SEND teacher in order to help pupils succeed with their learning.
Empowering Learning are currently working with a Special School in Chessington/Kingston who are looking to appoint SEND Teaching Assistants for a variety of day-to-day, short term and long term bookings.
Our client, Sutton council, is looking for a Qualified Social Worker to join their Learning Disabilities team.
The role focus is to primarily support with assessment and support planning for high cost placements and packages of care for young people who are approaching adulthood.
You will be responsible for
Conducting Care Act 2014 compliant eligibility assessments for young people and their carers in a timely way, to identify eligible social care needs and developing focussed, person centred and strengths based outcomes within the support plans, including carrying out comprehensive Continuing Healthcare checklists and work in collaboration with our partners in the NHS to obtain CHC funding for young people who are eligible for this.
Our committed staff work collaboratively to ensure each child receives the personalised support they need.
About the School: Our inclusive and welcoming primary school in Merton is dedicated to providing exceptional support for all our pupils, including those with special educational needs.
We pride ourselves on our nurturing environment, where every child is encouraged to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
The roles cover a wide range of age groups and learning disabilities so anyone with experience in working with children with learning disabilities is encouraged to apply.
We are working to recruit on behalf of several large SEN schools in Kingston who are looking for experienced and qualified Learning Support Assistants to start asap.
You will be rewarded with excellent rates of pay between £425-£475 per week.
As a Progress Coordinator at Kingston College, you will develop and manage the delivery of a high-quality, cost-effective support service to learners with physical disabilities, medical conditions, sensory impairments, mental health issues, learning difficulties and other inclusive needs, to meet the College's Strategic and Operational objectives.
Providing a rich and stretching learning experience, you will act as the nominated person for referrals from professionals working with the young person and assess the individual's needs, including risk assessment of those with physical disabilities, medical conditions, mental health issues, sensory impairments, and other inclusive needs, and disseminate information as appropriate.