ASEND is looking to appoint 2 confident and proactive SEN Higher Level Teaching Assistants to join our Tuition Centre near Uxbridge starting in September.
Working alongside the centre's therapeutic coordinator, Lead Teacher and wider support team, you will assist by planning activities, differentiating tasks and working with the senior team to devise and monitor appropriate learning and social programmes for our young people.
The UTC delivers a service that is very dear to our hearts - it supports children in Hillingdon with SEND who do not have current school placements.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Behaviour Mentor to work in a school in Hillingdon starting in September.
The team are passionate about creating a nurturing environment offering pupils a wide range of creative indoor and outdoor learning opportunities.
The school is a Alternative Provision Academy that includes a special school catering for pupils in KS3 and KS4, they have proven to be highly successful in supporting young people to maintain their mainstream school place or return to another mainstream school.
We are currently seeking a creative individual to join our school community, providing support to children with SEND needs.
Are you a dynamic individual with a background in acting, seeking an opportunity to support children in a Special Educational Needs environment?
Whether you're looking for full-time or part-time work, if you have experience with various SEND needs such as ASC, SEMH, PMLD, and more, we want to hear from you!
Posted by Hatched Recruitment UK • £24/hr to £25/hr
Be responsible for proactively delivering housing options advice,including security of tenure, low-cost home ownership, preventing homelessness,investigating householder circumstances and undertaking statutory assessments to determine the best options and resources available on a case-by-case basis.
To be part of the busy Housing Team at the front door of Housing reception providing a proactive service, giving advice and assistance to anyone with housing related problems in accordance with current legislation and code of guidance and identifying those who are already homeless or at risk of becoming homeless within 56 days.
This will involve managing the housing needs reception and reviewing all cases that approach the service.