We are currently seeking dedicated Support Workers to join our team in providing exceptional care and support to males with Learning Difficulties in Supported Living accommodation near Leeds.
Do you thrive in a dynamic and supportive environment?
Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of others?
If so, Milk Education are recruiting for a term time only Learning Disability Support Worker to work with children aged between 3-19 years old on a full-time basis.
Are you the kind of person that would like to make a meaningful difference to the lives of children with Autism, Learning Disabilities and Physical Disabilities?
Currently working in a Health and Social Care role but would like to work in a school with children instead?
Precedo Healthcare are working with a client in the Leeds area and we are recruiting Support Workers to work within Residential and Day Services for people with learning disabilities, Autism and mental health challenges.
All we ask is that you have at least 18 months experience of working in a support worker role in the past three years in the UK and you have a commitment to providing compassionate, person centred care to vulnerable people.
You will be required to support our clients on a daily basis and you will need to be caring, positive and passionate towards their daily needs.
A 'Good' rated Special Needs School in Wakefield is looking for a caring and experienced Learning Support Assistant to join their team.
The school is looking for a full-time (Monday to Friday) Learning Support Assistant to start as soon as possible until the end of the academic year and beyond - part time positions are also available.
The school caters for children and young people from 4 to 18 years with Autism, Learning Disabilities and Communication Impairments.
If so, Milk Education are recruiting for a term time only Learning Disability Support Worker to work with children aged between 3-19 years old on a full-time basis.
Are you the kind of person that would like to make a meaningful difference to the lives of children with Autism, Learning Disabilities and Physical Disabilities?
Currently working in a Health and Social Care role but would like to work in a school with children instead?