Milk Education have partnered with a specialist all through school in Lewisham, who are looking to appoint a CREATIVE, RELIABLE and RESLIANT individual to support students at their school.
Students who attend this school have various backgrounds, and are all on EHCPS.
This permanent role offers a great opportunity for progression, development and a sense of achievement.
MILK Education are working in partnership with an Specialist setting in Southwark who are currently recruiting for a School Behaviour Mentor to support students in an all through SEMH Primary and Secondary school.
You must be able to demonstrate a level of flexibility of working across KS1-KS2 or KS3-KS4, supporting students with SEMH.
There are 2 positions available, 1 at their Primary site and 1 at their Secondary.
South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLAM) provide the widest range of NHS mental health services in the UK.
SLAM serves a local population of 1.3 million people in south London, as well as specialist services for children and adults across the UK and beyond.
Each year SLAM provides inpatient care for over 5,000 people and treat more than 40,000 patients in the community in Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, and Croydon.
In this role, you will provide exceptional care and support to individuals with mental health conditions in the community setting.
We are seeking highly motivated and compassionate Community Mental Health Nurses all across London.
You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to assess, plan, and deliver effective treatment plans and therapies, ensuring the overall well-being of your patients.
The Trust provides specialist services to people from across the UK.
The South London & Maudsley NHS Trust provides a full range of mental health services to people of Southwark, Lewisham, Lambeth, and Croydon as well as substance misuse services for people in Bexley, Greenwich, and Bromley.
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It has approximately 4,800 staff and a budget of £300 million.
In addition to this, you are also looking at how contact is working in line with the Every Child Matters Agenda and this evidence needs to be compiled in a factual observation based report.
The role of a supervised contact facilitator is to observe the interaction between parent(s) and child(ren) under the care of the Local Authority, and private proceedings.
As a contact supervisor, you are there to accurately record progress the family are making and to look for evidence of this.