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Job Title: Trust Educational Psychologist Salary: Actual Salary: £36,922.76 - £45,236.61 (FTE: £42,811 - £52,440 per annum) Hours: 37 hours per week Term time only (39 weeks) Location: Work across all Trust sites in South Devon. : Are you passionate about making a difference in students' lives? Reed, in partnership with a leading Trust in South Devon, is seeking a dedicated Educational Psychologist! Utilize your psychological expertise to assess, evaluate, and address academic, emotional, and social challenges. Collaborate with teachers, parents, and professionals to create supportive learning environments. Imagine developing personalized intervention plans, providing essential counselling, and staying at the forefront of educational psychology research. Your work will help every student thrive. Apply now to join a dedicated team committed to fostering a nurturing and effective educational environment. Key Responsibilities: Assessment and Evaluation: Conduct comprehensive assessments of pupils' abilities and well-being.- Intervention Planning: Develop and implement individualized support plans.- Counselling: Provide counselling services to address academic and emotional challenges.- Collaboration: Work with teachers, parents, and professionals to support student progress.- Research: Stay current with best practices and contribute to research projects.- Training: Provide training on behaviour management and learning strategies.- Advocacy: Advocate for pupils in the development of educational policies. -- Expectations: Uphold the Trust's values and ethos.- Adhere to the Trust's Code of Conduct and Safeguarding Policy.- Comply with equality, security, financial, and health & safety regulations.- Work flexibly and maintain confidentiality.- Participate in emergency response arrangements. -- Strategic Contribution: Support Trust projects aligned with the Vision Statement and Improvement Plan.- Contribute to the development of the Trust as a member of the Central Services Team.- Foster a professional Trust ethos and manage operational affairs in line with best practices. -- Make a meaningful impact in education. Apply today to become a Trust Educational Psychologist in South Devon through Reed, in partnership with a leading educational Trust!
Activities Enablers Totnes, Devon (you may be required to work in surrounding areas) Pay: £12.00 per hour Do you have a passion for supporting young people and adults with learning disabilities to reach their full potential through fun and enriching experiences? We're seeking enthusiastic Enablers to join our vibrant community activities team! You'll play a vital role in supporting our service users to develop new skills, build friendships, and explore exciting activities - all in a safe and caring environment. Who we are: Since 1996, we've been empowering people with learning disabilities in Devon to achieve their dreams and build fulfilling lives. Our core values of kindness, respect, and positivity guide everything we do. Our Programs: - Saturday Club: Provides a supportive and engaging environment for social interaction and learning new skills during term-time (runs 36 weeks a year). - Holiday Club: Keeps the fun going operating Monday - Thursday during school holidays! (runs 10 weeks a year) What you'll do: - Support young people and adults with learning disabilities or complex needs in a small, friendly team. - Provide safe, high-quality, and person-centred care, helping individuals achieve their goals and aspirations in a fun and inclusive environment. - Lead a variety of social activities like arts, sports, and holiday programs - chosen by the participants themselves! Expect exciting days filled with baking, team games, and even snow tubing! Saturday Club: Saturdays from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm during term-time (36 weeks per year). Monday-Thursday from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm for 40 days across school holidays (10 weeks per year - Every half-term, 1 week at Christmas, 2 at Easter and 4 in the Summer). Who we're looking for: - Experience working with individuals with learning disabilities is preferred. However, we also welcome applications from those with experience in youth or community settings with a passion for supporting young people and adults. - A genuine desire to make a difference in the lives of others. - Excellent communication, patience, and a positive attitude. Make a Difference and Build Your Career at Lifeworks! We're passionate about supporting our staff just as much as we are about supporting our service users. When you join our team, you can expect: - A Real Living Wage of £12.00 per hour - 28 days of paid holiday (pro rated for part time) which due to the nature of the role, will be paid to you on top of your hourly rate meaning you'll receive £13.44 per hour. - A fully funded DBS check and update service to ensure a smooth onboarding process. - Access valuable resources including an employee assistance program to support your mental and emotional health. Building a Diverse and Safe Team: At Lifeworks, we're committed to fostering a workplace that reflects the diversity of our community. As a Disability Confident Employer, we actively encourage applications from individuals with disabilities who meet the job criteria, and we guarantee qualified candidates with disabilities an interview. However, ensuring a safe environment for everyone we support is our top priority. Therefore, all staff undergo pre-employment checks, reference checks, and an enhanced DBS check. Early Applications Encouraged! This vacancy is scheduled to close on the 18th June but may close earlier if suitable candidates are identified. To ensure your application is considered for the first round of shortlisting, submit it by Monday 3rd June. Apply today and tell us why you'd be a great fit for our team! This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Activities Team Leader Totnes, Devon (you may be required to work in surrounding areas) Pay: £13.54 per hour Do you have a passion for supporting young people and adults with learning disabilities to reach their full potential through fun and enriching experiences? We're seeking a confident Team Leader to join our vibrant community activities team. In this dynamic role, you'll be the driving force behind our engaging programs, leading your team in creating, planning, and delivering enriching activities for young people and adults. Who we are: Since 1996, we've been empowering people with learning disabilities in Devon to achieve their dreams and build fulfilling lives. Our core values of kindness, respect, and positivity guide everything we do. Our community activity programmes: - Saturday Club: Provides a supportive and engaging environment for social interaction and learning new skills during term-time (runs 36 weeks a year). - Holiday Club: Keeps the fun going during the school holidays it operates Monday - Thursday! (runs 10 weeks a year) What you'll do: - Lead the entire process, from creating and planning activities to organising, marketing, and delivering them to diverse service users. - Actively participate in the activities while effectively managing your team. - Ensuring cost-effective programmes are delivered without compromising quality. - Lead by example, creating and maintaining a safe environment with safeguarding at the forefront. Working hours: - Saturday Club: 9 hours per week during term-time. Working Saturdays from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm plus 2 hours per week for admin (36 weeks per year). - Holiday Club: 36 hours per week during school holidays. This is to be worked as 40 days per year (09.30 - 16.30, Monday - Thursday) during school holidays (10 weeks - every half term, 2 weeks at Easter, 1 week at Christmas and 4 weeks in the Summer), with an 80 additional hours for admin. This role can be for both the Saturday Club and the Holiday Club, or we will happily consider candidates that wish to apply for either the Saturday Club, or the Holiday Club. What we're looking for: - Extensive experience working with individuals with learning disabilities. - Proven ability to create and deliver engaging activities. - Strong leadership and team management skills. - Excellent communication, organisational, and planning skills. - Budget management and financial awareness. - Risk assessment expertise and sound judgment. - Adaptability and a willingness to make positive changes. - Above all, a genuine passion for supporting young people and adults. Make a difference and build your career at Lifeworks! We're passionate about supporting our staff just as much as we are about supporting our service users. When you join our team, you can expect: - A Real Living Wage of £13.54 per hour. - A starting entitlement of 28 days of paid holiday (pro-rated for part-time) which due to the nature of the role, will be paid to you on top of your hourly rate meaning you'll receive £15.18 per hour. - A fully funded DBS check and update service to ensure a smooth onboarding process. - Access valuable resources including an employee assistance program to support your mental and emotional health. Building a diverse and safe team: At Lifeworks, we're committed to fostering a workplace that reflects the diversity of our community. As a Disability Confident Employer, we actively encourage applications from individuals with disabilities who meet the job criteria, and we guarantee qualified candidates with disabilities an interview. However, ensuring a safe environment for everyone we support is our top priority. Therefore, all staff undergo pre-employment checks, reference checks, and an enhanced DBS check. Early applications are encouraged! This vacancy is scheduled to close on the 18th of June but may close earlier if suitable candidates are identified. To ensure your application is considered for the first round of shortlisting, submit it by Monday 3rd June. Apply today and tell us why you'd be a great fit for our team!