As a Youth Support Worker, you will play a key role in helping to make an impact for students with Special Educational Needs such as, autism, social and emotional needs, and other learning difficulties.
Active Recruitment are currently working with an outstanding Mainstream Secondary School in Ilford who are looking for an experienced Youth Support Worker to join them in September, on a long-term basis, with a view to go permanent.
As a Learning Support Assistant for SEN, you will be responsible for working with individuals and small groups of children with SEND/SEMH needs in addition to helping in the classroom.
A fantastic SEN secondary school in the Borough of Redbridge is seeking a dedicated, confident individual to join their team of supportive teaching assistants and teachers.
This is the perfect role for any psychology, sociology or childcare graduates looking to pursue a career in education, mental health, therapy, educational psychology and many more!
A primary school with a very impressive OFSTED report in the Newham area are keen to employ a Learning Support Assistant who can engage, motivate, and inspire students.
We are currently looking for an experienced SEND Care Support Worker/Teaching Assistant who is a dedicated and passionate individual looking for a long-term role in SEND school setting in Barking and Dagenham.
Our school caters for children and young people from 5-16 years old with varied SEND needs such as Profound Multiple learning difficulties, Emotional and Behavioural difficulties, severe learning difficulties and speech and language communication difficulties.
The ideal candidate would have experience with care-based support, experience with personal care, feeding, moving, and handling is desirable.
This SEN Youth Support Worker role will involve assisting children with special educational needs, such as learning disabilities, autism, SEMH, etc.
Active Recruitment are currently working with an outstanding Mainstream Secondary School in Newham, who are looking for an experienced SEN Youth Support Worker to join them ASAP, on a long-term basis with a view to go permanent.
As an SEND Learning Support Assistant, you will be based with a child aged between 4 and 18, providing tailored support to meet their individual needs.
Whether it's 1:1 or group support, your role will be pivotal in helping the child achieve their academic goals and develop essential life skills.
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Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)?