SEN Learning Support Assistant / Special Needs Assistant with a calm but firm approach, excellent communication skills and ability to attune to a child's emotional needs is required to join a well-established Academy Trust based in Hedge End, Southampton, Hampshire.
Previous experience of working with a child with Special Educational Needs is desirable but not essential.
Applications from recent graduates who are interested in pursuing a future career in teaching as well as those who have an interest in supporting and working with children with special needs are welcome.
NonStop Care is collaborating with a reputable authority in the South East to find an experienced social worker for their Children Assessment and Safeguarding Team (CAST).
Joining a team with a Good Ofsted rating, you'll benefit from established good practices that will enhance your skills and open up further career opportunities.
In this role, you will manage cases from initial assessment through to resolution, allowing you to witness the impact of your work firsthand.
You will support students with special educational needs, and a range of associated social, emotional and mental health challenges and traumas.
Some children / young people will have suffered adverse childhood experiences, and you will identify their risks and needs, escalating where necessary.
Are you interested in supporting vulnerable and at-risk young people
This Aspiring Clinical Psychologist role is based at a SEN School near Fleet, and will give you experience working with vulnerable students aged 4-19, increasing their engagement, attainment and life chances.
This would suit a Support Worker with experience of working in either a care or special needs environment, but not essential as all training is provided.
Academics are recruiting for Support Workers to join a residential home adjoined to a special needs school in Lymington.
They offer term time contracts (38 weeks a year) or full-time, 52 weeks a year as the residential home is open in the school holidays.
Graduate Opportunities in the Special Education Needs (SEN) Sector
We recruit for the Special Needs sector where we specifically look for Criminology, Law, Sociology or Psychology graduates who aspire to work in the areas of psychology, youth work or criminal justice.
In this sector, Special Needs Schools vary and also include Pupil Referral Units (PRU) and other provisions where the experience gained would be valuable if you have aspirations within Youth Work, Probation and Rehabilitation.