We are currently working exclusively with a supported living service provider, who support people living in a range of accommodation styles which include individual apartments, specialist single-story properties and shared houses.
They are committed to delivering support to service users to suit their aspirational and individual needs.
Your new roleAs a Support Worker, you will be providing outreach support to access the community, various supported living options and supporting those with complex physical, learning, or mental health needs and developmental disorders.
Your new companyWe are currently working exclusively with a supported living service provider, who support people living in a range of accommodation styles which include individual flats, specialist single-story properties and shared houses.
They are committed to delivering support to service users to suit their aspirational and individual needs.
Their goal for every one of their students is to be happy and healthy with a sense of belonging and purpose.
The School and Sixth Form is an independent school for day and residential students aged 5 to 20 years with Autism and Developmental Language Disorder.
They are also highly experienced in meeting associated diagnoses and needs, such as Selective Mutism, anxieties and phobias.
Our mission is to provide exemplary teaching and proactive support to pupils who have faced adverse childhood experiences, such as trauma, toxic stress, and associated mental wellbeing difficulties, with the goal of breaking the cycle of adversity.
At our dedicated team comprises experts from diverse disciplines, including leaders, carers, therapists, and educationalists, working harmoniously together.
Additionally, we welcome children and young people who may be challenged by conditions like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, or moderate and specific learning difficulties.
Their aim is to enable them to build self-esteem, become an active part of the community, and achieve their best outcomes.
The School is a residential setting that specialises in supporting young people ages 5 19 with autism, speech and language disorders, moderate to severe learning difficulties and associated behavioural difficulties.
They provide access to a wide range of facilities, including an onsite farm and adventurous activities such as rock climbing.