Applications for the position are welcome from candidates of ranging experience, and training will be provided, although previous experience working with students with SEMH, particularly challenging behaviours and Trauma & Attachment will be helpful.
We are looking for passionate individuals who want to begin working and training as Behaviour Mentors to support our local SEND Schools in Horsham by helping children and young people with SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs) and some Complex Needs (Hearing impairments, Autism, Speech and language delay, ADHD).
Are you seeking a place within an inspiring team that not only supports your career progression but also empowers you to achieve qualifications while you work?
Have you got a keen interest in psychology and working with behaviour analysis?
Are you a resilient and positive person, ready to make a difference in the lives of young people?
We have an exciting opportunity to join an esteemed educational institution located in the picturesque Horsham area, renowned for its luscious green surroundings and convenient transportation connections.
Nestled within a rich historical backdrop, the through school boasts state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to fostering a joyful learning atmosphere.
We have an exciting opportunity to join an esteemed educational institution located in the picturesque Horsham area, renowned for its luscious green surroundings and convenient transportation connections.
Nestled within a rich historical backdrop, the through school boasts state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to fostering a joyful learning atmosphere.
Are you ready to embark on a truly rewarding adventure that leverages your interpersonal skills and empathetic nature?
Make a difference in the lives of exceptional learners by stepping into the role of an SEN Teaching Assistant in a supportive and inclusive school.
Do you want to work in a school that is committed to offering SEN learners memorable experiences and stimulating activities that promote self-esteem and personal independence?