Posted by Tradewind Recruitment • £85/day to £95/day
An exciting opportunity has arisen for psychology students and graduates to work as Teaching Assistants in Swindon's primary schools through Tradewind Recruitment.
Want to gain valuable classroom experience?
Are you going to be looking for flexible work that fits around your studies from November?
Are you a qualified Occupational Therapist in need of better work-life balance?
If so, we can offer you a Functional Assessor role that comes with 9 to 5 hours and true hybrid working - plus the chance to make the most of your medical skills.
Do you want regular hours so you can make the most of life?
Sales Executive Legal Services£24,160-£27,350 base salary, OTE £40,000 plus excellent benefits (Work Level 6B) Monday-Friday, 37.5 hours flexible between 9am and 9pm, with some evening requirements and one in four Saturdays, or part time minimum 4 days per weekRemote across England and Wales with occasional travel requiredFor this role you'll be required to start on 20th January 2025
We're looking for people with great customer service and communication skills to join us as sales consultants at Co-op Legal Services.
As an experienced Consultant Psychiatrist you will have expert knowledge of working with survivors of an acquired brain injury, individuals with neurodegenerative conditions with potentially co-morbid mental illness and complex physical health conditions.
Working for Elysium Healthcare will give you access to a large and supportive peer group of like-minded professionals.
With experience from the NHS or private sector, you will operationally manage within agreed standards, targets, timetables and constraints, following operational and strategic objectives.
Are you looking for a fulfilling role supporting young people facing social and emotional challenges?
An fantastic academy in Swindon are looking for a recent psychology or criminology graduate to join their team as a Mental Health Youth Worker and kick-start their career.
Do you want to have a positive impact on young people's mental well-being?