GSL Education are currently recruiting Autism Specialist Teaching Assistants to work in mainstreanm primary schools. You will be working with students who have been identified as having moderate learning difficulties and autism on a 1:1 and small group basis. You will provide individualized interventions for the students in your care in addition to regular classroom support. Key responsibilities: Participate in the oral and written evaluation, recording, and reporting of the child's development, progress, and accomplishments. As requested by management and fellow teachers, take part in school meetings that are pertinent to the child. To encourage the deployment of behavioral intervention programs for students with special needs, developmental delays, or autism that are 1:1 in nature. Collaborate with experts as needed to support the child. The applicants must meet the following requirements for this particular role: Enhanced DBS Certificate or willing to complete one. Are passionate in assisting young people with special needs. Possess a work visa for the UK. Have a strong commitment to safeguarding. Possess Exceptional Needs (SEN) expertise, and it is preferred if you have a variety of additional needs, such as SEMH and severe learning challenges. Be vivacious, charming, and assured in your approach to behavior management. GSL Education offers: Competitive rates of pay Direct links to local schools Dedicated Consultants who will support your employment needs Commitment to quality and safeguarding. This is a wonderful chance to work at a top Leicester school and truly impact the lives of young children. We want to hear from you if you have a strong commitment to education and are looking to advance in your career. Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks including an enhanced child DBS on the update service or be willing to apply for a new one. If you would like to apply for the above job then please apply via the application link, please call Judith Barker at GSL Education or apply online at (url removed). GSL Education is an ethical, independent recruitment agency serving teachers across UK .
May 02, 2024
Contractor
GSL Education are currently recruiting Autism Specialist Teaching Assistants to work in mainstreanm primary schools. You will be working with students who have been identified as having moderate learning difficulties and autism on a 1:1 and small group basis. You will provide individualized interventions for the students in your care in addition to regular classroom support. Key responsibilities: Participate in the oral and written evaluation, recording, and reporting of the child's development, progress, and accomplishments. As requested by management and fellow teachers, take part in school meetings that are pertinent to the child. To encourage the deployment of behavioral intervention programs for students with special needs, developmental delays, or autism that are 1:1 in nature. Collaborate with experts as needed to support the child. The applicants must meet the following requirements for this particular role: Enhanced DBS Certificate or willing to complete one. Are passionate in assisting young people with special needs. Possess a work visa for the UK. Have a strong commitment to safeguarding. Possess Exceptional Needs (SEN) expertise, and it is preferred if you have a variety of additional needs, such as SEMH and severe learning challenges. Be vivacious, charming, and assured in your approach to behavior management. GSL Education offers: Competitive rates of pay Direct links to local schools Dedicated Consultants who will support your employment needs Commitment to quality and safeguarding. This is a wonderful chance to work at a top Leicester school and truly impact the lives of young children. We want to hear from you if you have a strong commitment to education and are looking to advance in your career. Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks including an enhanced child DBS on the update service or be willing to apply for a new one. If you would like to apply for the above job then please apply via the application link, please call Judith Barker at GSL Education or apply online at (url removed). GSL Education is an ethical, independent recruitment agency serving teachers across UK .
Join Our Team as a Specialist Teaching Assistant for 1-1 Support with Students with Special Needs! Are you a compassionate and dedicated individual with a passion for supporting students with special needs? We are seeking a talented Specialist Teaching Assistant to join our team, working one-on-one with students in a school setting. This role offers a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of students and contribute to their academic, social, and emotional development. Key Responsibilities: Provide personalized one-on-one support to students with special needs, including but not limited to autism, learning disabilities, and sensory processing disorders. Assist students in accessing the curriculum, participating in learning activities, and developing essential skills in literacy, numeracy, communication, and social interaction. Implement individualized education plans (IEPs) and adapt teaching strategies to meet the unique needs and abilities of each student, fostering their independence and confidence. Collaborate closely with classroom teachers, SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), and external professionals to ensure continuity of support and promote student progress. Monitor student progress and behaviour, keeping accurate records and providing feedback to the appropriate stakeholders to inform decision-making and planning. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel valued, respected, and empowered to succeed. Key Attributes and Skills: Previous experience working with students with special needs in a school or educational setting, preferably providing 1-1 support. Empathy, patience, and a genuine commitment to supporting the individual needs and well-being of each student. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, colleagues, and families. Adaptability and flexibility in responding to the diverse needs and challenges of students with special needs, using initiative and creativity to overcome obstacles. Knowledge of a range of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), along with strategies and interventions to support student learning and development. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, contributing to a positive and cohesive school environment. If you are a compassionate and dedicated individual with a desire to support students with special needs, we invite you to apply for this exciting Specialist Teaching Assistant position. Join us in creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment where every student can thrive. Apply now and be part of our mission to inspire excellence and promote equity for all students! All applicants will be contacted to discuss suitability and then invited to register with TeacherActive. Registration involves an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and will require you to supply good professional references. We pride ourselves on excellent service. We can provide a wide range of opportunities in schools and other educational institutions, with good rates of pay, at times to suit your needs. Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each environment. TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer, and operates as an Employment Business in providing temporary or contract job-seeking services.
May 02, 2024
Seasonal
Join Our Team as a Specialist Teaching Assistant for 1-1 Support with Students with Special Needs! Are you a compassionate and dedicated individual with a passion for supporting students with special needs? We are seeking a talented Specialist Teaching Assistant to join our team, working one-on-one with students in a school setting. This role offers a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of students and contribute to their academic, social, and emotional development. Key Responsibilities: Provide personalized one-on-one support to students with special needs, including but not limited to autism, learning disabilities, and sensory processing disorders. Assist students in accessing the curriculum, participating in learning activities, and developing essential skills in literacy, numeracy, communication, and social interaction. Implement individualized education plans (IEPs) and adapt teaching strategies to meet the unique needs and abilities of each student, fostering their independence and confidence. Collaborate closely with classroom teachers, SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), and external professionals to ensure continuity of support and promote student progress. Monitor student progress and behaviour, keeping accurate records and providing feedback to the appropriate stakeholders to inform decision-making and planning. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel valued, respected, and empowered to succeed. Key Attributes and Skills: Previous experience working with students with special needs in a school or educational setting, preferably providing 1-1 support. Empathy, patience, and a genuine commitment to supporting the individual needs and well-being of each student. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, colleagues, and families. Adaptability and flexibility in responding to the diverse needs and challenges of students with special needs, using initiative and creativity to overcome obstacles. Knowledge of a range of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), along with strategies and interventions to support student learning and development. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, contributing to a positive and cohesive school environment. If you are a compassionate and dedicated individual with a desire to support students with special needs, we invite you to apply for this exciting Specialist Teaching Assistant position. Join us in creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment where every student can thrive. Apply now and be part of our mission to inspire excellence and promote equity for all students! All applicants will be contacted to discuss suitability and then invited to register with TeacherActive. Registration involves an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and will require you to supply good professional references. We pride ourselves on excellent service. We can provide a wide range of opportunities in schools and other educational institutions, with good rates of pay, at times to suit your needs. Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each environment. TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer, and operates as an Employment Business in providing temporary or contract job-seeking services.
Job Title:Teaching Assistant - Specialist School Location:Meldreth, Cambridgeshire/ Hertfordshire Salary:£11.72 - £12.78 per hour (£20,941.63 - £22,834.95 actual salary) depending on experience and qualifications Hours:Full time - 40 hrs per week, Mon - Fri. Term time only We are currently seekingTeaching Assistantsto join a specialist school supporting complex learning difficulties, often associated with profound physical disabilities and/or medical needs based in Meldreth. The role: Be crucial in supporting students with their learning, development and progress in all areas of the curriculum within a range of learning contexts including the classroom, the local environment and within the community Help young people with a range of needs, including PMLD, complex medical conditions and autism to achieve their educational and personal goals Support an environment that fosters equality, diversity and the rights of all young people to be seen as learners and be treated with respect Place an emphasis on support and empowerment of young people Develop a greater understanding of Special Education issues; the values of Aurora and demonstrate these in all aspects of the role Provide high quality support in all aspects of the role The role may require participation in physical intervention and personal care routines Experience /Qualifications: You must hold at least level 2 / C grade (or equivalent) Maths and English Willing and able to work towards getting formal qualifications, attend training and to take responsibility for your own development - All fully funded by us Passionate and show compassion for children and young people with additional needs Ambitious and determined to overcome barriers to learning A lover of the outdoor and community learning Capable of having a vision to see potential rather than disability Committed fully to our safeguarding values and procedures Proactive, rather than reactive Creative thinkers with solution focus Able to work supportively as a team member and confidentially when working independently, within a range of settings Excellent communication skills, particularly in relation to our students communication needs Able to understand and deliver effective education and support in line with identified needs Benefits: Full training and continued support Opportunity to study the Level 3 diploma for Teaching Assistants or further qualifications which will be funded by the school Being part of an accredited highly skilled specialist team Being part of a growing team with shared values and vision Opportunities for meaningful career development Fully funded training and qualifications Life assurance Pension plan Perk Box- offering high street discounts Employee assistance programme Bike to work scheme Car lease scheme JBRP1_UKTJ
May 02, 2024
Full time
Job Title:Teaching Assistant - Specialist School Location:Meldreth, Cambridgeshire/ Hertfordshire Salary:£11.72 - £12.78 per hour (£20,941.63 - £22,834.95 actual salary) depending on experience and qualifications Hours:Full time - 40 hrs per week, Mon - Fri. Term time only We are currently seekingTeaching Assistantsto join a specialist school supporting complex learning difficulties, often associated with profound physical disabilities and/or medical needs based in Meldreth. The role: Be crucial in supporting students with their learning, development and progress in all areas of the curriculum within a range of learning contexts including the classroom, the local environment and within the community Help young people with a range of needs, including PMLD, complex medical conditions and autism to achieve their educational and personal goals Support an environment that fosters equality, diversity and the rights of all young people to be seen as learners and be treated with respect Place an emphasis on support and empowerment of young people Develop a greater understanding of Special Education issues; the values of Aurora and demonstrate these in all aspects of the role Provide high quality support in all aspects of the role The role may require participation in physical intervention and personal care routines Experience /Qualifications: You must hold at least level 2 / C grade (or equivalent) Maths and English Willing and able to work towards getting formal qualifications, attend training and to take responsibility for your own development - All fully funded by us Passionate and show compassion for children and young people with additional needs Ambitious and determined to overcome barriers to learning A lover of the outdoor and community learning Capable of having a vision to see potential rather than disability Committed fully to our safeguarding values and procedures Proactive, rather than reactive Creative thinkers with solution focus Able to work supportively as a team member and confidentially when working independently, within a range of settings Excellent communication skills, particularly in relation to our students communication needs Able to understand and deliver effective education and support in line with identified needs Benefits: Full training and continued support Opportunity to study the Level 3 diploma for Teaching Assistants or further qualifications which will be funded by the school Being part of an accredited highly skilled specialist team Being part of a growing team with shared values and vision Opportunities for meaningful career development Fully funded training and qualifications Life assurance Pension plan Perk Box- offering high street discounts Employee assistance programme Bike to work scheme Car lease scheme JBRP1_UKTJ
Learning Support Assistant Monday - Friday / 08:30- 16:30 We are seeking fun and hard-working Teaching Assistants to support our students at our Ofsted Outstanding SEN School. We are a Specialist School, dedicated to the wellbeing and achievement of children with SEN. We cater for children between the ages of 5 & 19, in an inclusive and theraputic setting. We seek to meet the needs of children and young people with autism and severe learning difficulties with associated challenging behaviours. No formal qualifications needed but experience working with Children, Care work, Special Educational Needs, Autism or Challenging behaviours would be needed. If you would like to find out more about the role and joining our fantastic team, please apply below.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Learning Support Assistant Monday - Friday / 08:30- 16:30 We are seeking fun and hard-working Teaching Assistants to support our students at our Ofsted Outstanding SEN School. We are a Specialist School, dedicated to the wellbeing and achievement of children with SEN. We cater for children between the ages of 5 & 19, in an inclusive and theraputic setting. We seek to meet the needs of children and young people with autism and severe learning difficulties with associated challenging behaviours. No formal qualifications needed but experience working with Children, Care work, Special Educational Needs, Autism or Challenging behaviours would be needed. If you would like to find out more about the role and joining our fantastic team, please apply below.
Your new school HAYS Education holds partnership agreements with over 100 Primary Schools around Greater Manchester and we are currently working to recruit Teaching Assistants, Learning Support Assistant and Nursery Nurses on behalf of our Primary Schools.Below are just a few of the Teaching Assistant positions we are currently recruiting for: Dyslexia Teaching Assistant: Yr 4 pupil Intervention Teaching Assistant: Yr 2 and Yr 6 Class Speech & Language Teaching Assistant: Yr 5 pupil General / Sports Teaching Assistant: Yr 6 Class Autism Support Teaching Assistant: Yr 3 pupil Behaviour Management Teaching Assistant: Yr 1 pupil Other roles will include: SEND Teaching Assistants: You will work with a SEND child on a one-to-one basis to aid their academic and social development. You will benefit from working with the SENCO, Speech and Language Therapists, Social Workers and Psychologists to tailor an individual plan for your child. General Teaching Assistants: You would be allocated to a class in the school where you will support the class teacher throughout the lessons, help with displays and prepare resources. The school will provide continued training throughout your career with them to ensure you are best equipped for the position. Intervention Teaching Assistants: You will work on a one-to-one or a group basis to tailor individual plans for each student to increase the attainment of the student. You will be supported by the class teacher and the SENCO in all aspects of this role. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
May 01, 2024
Full time
Your new school HAYS Education holds partnership agreements with over 100 Primary Schools around Greater Manchester and we are currently working to recruit Teaching Assistants, Learning Support Assistant and Nursery Nurses on behalf of our Primary Schools.Below are just a few of the Teaching Assistant positions we are currently recruiting for: Dyslexia Teaching Assistant: Yr 4 pupil Intervention Teaching Assistant: Yr 2 and Yr 6 Class Speech & Language Teaching Assistant: Yr 5 pupil General / Sports Teaching Assistant: Yr 6 Class Autism Support Teaching Assistant: Yr 3 pupil Behaviour Management Teaching Assistant: Yr 1 pupil Other roles will include: SEND Teaching Assistants: You will work with a SEND child on a one-to-one basis to aid their academic and social development. You will benefit from working with the SENCO, Speech and Language Therapists, Social Workers and Psychologists to tailor an individual plan for your child. General Teaching Assistants: You would be allocated to a class in the school where you will support the class teacher throughout the lessons, help with displays and prepare resources. The school will provide continued training throughout your career with them to ensure you are best equipped for the position. Intervention Teaching Assistants: You will work on a one-to-one or a group basis to tailor individual plans for each student to increase the attainment of the student. You will be supported by the class teacher and the SENCO in all aspects of this role. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Hours: Full time (8am-4pm, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8-5pm Tuesdays) term time only Your new school Gretton School is an independent specialist school for children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions, specifically high functioning autism. We welcome students from 5-19 years old, as weekly boarders or as day students. Based just outside Cambridge, we work with 12 counties to provide a broad and individualised education for these unique and wonderful students. The school is growing and developing, it's integrated therapeutic team are working tirelessly alongside the management team and the teaching and support staff to further develop our fantastic practise and outcomes. This is a really exciting time for Gretton School, its staff and students, do you have what it takes to share the journey, and effectively support the school to its rightful bright future? Your new role We are looking for exceptional people to work with our exceptional students. We are recruiting a Higher Level Teaching Assistant to start as soon as possible. The successful candidate will have the ability to support teaching across the secondary age range and to work with the class teacher to complete annual review paperwork and reports. What you'll need to succeed HLTA Qualification (or willingness to complete) GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in both Maths and English Knowledge, understanding and experience of Autism as well as a broad knowledge of strategies used for teaching students with ASC Ability to remain calm under pressure and be able to adapt to change quickly We are seeking people who thrive on working in a challenging but immensely rewarding environment, who are passionate about supporting the development of social, life and independence skills and who truly want to make a difference in the lives of young people. What you'll get in return Gretton is a friendly school where staff are supportive of each other inside and outside of the classroom and there is an opportunity to really make a difference to the lives of our students and their families. Gretton has a person-centred focus, providing each child with a personalised education and care programme tailored to help meet their unique needs. At Gretton, our staff are like family, so don't delay and apply today to join the Gretton family. We reserve the right to close vacancies early if we have sufficient suitable applications. Therefore we encourage interested applicants to submit an application as soon as possible. Safeguarding recruitment statement Gretton School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff to share this commitment, applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with employers and the Disclosure & Barring Service. We aim to be a fair employer and are committed to equal opportunities. Gretton School does not discriminate against employees on the basis of gender, ethnic origin, disability or age. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Hours: Full time (8am-4pm, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8-5pm Tuesdays) term time only Your new school Gretton School is an independent specialist school for children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions, specifically high functioning autism. We welcome students from 5-19 years old, as weekly boarders or as day students. Based just outside Cambridge, we work with 12 counties to provide a broad and individualised education for these unique and wonderful students. The school is growing and developing, it's integrated therapeutic team are working tirelessly alongside the management team and the teaching and support staff to further develop our fantastic practise and outcomes. This is a really exciting time for Gretton School, its staff and students, do you have what it takes to share the journey, and effectively support the school to its rightful bright future? Your new role We are looking for exceptional people to work with our exceptional students. We are recruiting a Higher Level Teaching Assistant to start as soon as possible. The successful candidate will have the ability to support teaching across the secondary age range and to work with the class teacher to complete annual review paperwork and reports. What you'll need to succeed HLTA Qualification (or willingness to complete) GCSE grade C (or equivalent) in both Maths and English Knowledge, understanding and experience of Autism as well as a broad knowledge of strategies used for teaching students with ASC Ability to remain calm under pressure and be able to adapt to change quickly We are seeking people who thrive on working in a challenging but immensely rewarding environment, who are passionate about supporting the development of social, life and independence skills and who truly want to make a difference in the lives of young people. What you'll get in return Gretton is a friendly school where staff are supportive of each other inside and outside of the classroom and there is an opportunity to really make a difference to the lives of our students and their families. Gretton has a person-centred focus, providing each child with a personalised education and care programme tailored to help meet their unique needs. At Gretton, our staff are like family, so don't delay and apply today to join the Gretton family. We reserve the right to close vacancies early if we have sufficient suitable applications. Therefore we encourage interested applicants to submit an application as soon as possible. Safeguarding recruitment statement Gretton School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff to share this commitment, applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with employers and the Disclosure & Barring Service. We aim to be a fair employer and are committed to equal opportunities. Gretton School does not discriminate against employees on the basis of gender, ethnic origin, disability or age. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk JBRP1_UKTJ
SEN Teaching Assistant- Education and Training- Milton Keynes We are looking for a passionate individual that looking to take the steps into teaching! This is a SEN Teaching Assistant based in a specialist provision school in Bletchley, supporting Autistic Children, who require low support and have well to high, cognitive abilities - a large part of the role is Restorative. This Special Education Needs LSA (Learning Support Assistant) opportunity, is ideal if you aspire to have a career focussed on Counselling, Men Health, Wellbeing, Criminal, Social or Youth Justice, or looking at elements of social care for example. Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Milton Keynes Salary Scale: £440 to £500 per week Start date: September start Contract type: Long Term Contract- Permanent contract after an initial trial period to ensure the role and the school is right for you This is an outstanding opportunity for an individual with previous SEN experience OR a Graduate with a keen interest in this area of work. It is the perfect position for someone in search of hands-on experience working with social, emotional mental health needs. If you're looking for a career in youth work then this opportunity is not to be missed. The Provision is situated in Milton Keynes supporting boys and girls, all who have a range of additional needs associated with social, emotional mental health challenges. It's an all through provision This school offers a restorative, therapeutic approach to education and behaviour management, they want their children engaged in key and personal skills, giving the children skills they can use in and out of school. As a learning support assistant, you will be working in classes of 3-6 pupils with a staff to student ratio of 1:1 What we look for in a SEN Teaching Assistant A caring, personal and empathetic attitude A passion for supporting children with SEN A keen interest in SEN, Mental Health and other social and emotional needs Understanding of autism Get in touch with Kenan at Academics if you are seeking a SEN Teaching Assistant role in Milton Keynes or across Buckinghamshire.
May 01, 2024
Full time
SEN Teaching Assistant- Education and Training- Milton Keynes We are looking for a passionate individual that looking to take the steps into teaching! This is a SEN Teaching Assistant based in a specialist provision school in Bletchley, supporting Autistic Children, who require low support and have well to high, cognitive abilities - a large part of the role is Restorative. This Special Education Needs LSA (Learning Support Assistant) opportunity, is ideal if you aspire to have a career focussed on Counselling, Men Health, Wellbeing, Criminal, Social or Youth Justice, or looking at elements of social care for example. Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Milton Keynes Salary Scale: £440 to £500 per week Start date: September start Contract type: Long Term Contract- Permanent contract after an initial trial period to ensure the role and the school is right for you This is an outstanding opportunity for an individual with previous SEN experience OR a Graduate with a keen interest in this area of work. It is the perfect position for someone in search of hands-on experience working with social, emotional mental health needs. If you're looking for a career in youth work then this opportunity is not to be missed. The Provision is situated in Milton Keynes supporting boys and girls, all who have a range of additional needs associated with social, emotional mental health challenges. It's an all through provision This school offers a restorative, therapeutic approach to education and behaviour management, they want their children engaged in key and personal skills, giving the children skills they can use in and out of school. As a learning support assistant, you will be working in classes of 3-6 pupils with a staff to student ratio of 1:1 What we look for in a SEN Teaching Assistant A caring, personal and empathetic attitude A passion for supporting children with SEN A keen interest in SEN, Mental Health and other social and emotional needs Understanding of autism Get in touch with Kenan at Academics if you are seeking a SEN Teaching Assistant role in Milton Keynes or across Buckinghamshire.
EYFS (RECEPTION) TEACHING ASSISTANT - LANCASTER - 2 MORNINGS PER WEEK A primary school in Lancaster is looking for a Teaching Assistant to support a pupil in their EYFS (Reception) class. The hours will be Thursdays and Fridays, 8.40am until 12.45pm. Additional hours can also be offered on an ad hoc basis. This position will be a one to one TA position, supporting a pupil with autism speech and language developmental hurdles. Duties will include: Preparing activities and lessons Delivering engaging sessions Supervising and providing particular support and encouragement for the pupil Ensuring pupils safety and access to learning activities Supporting pupils with specialist needs and implementing IEPs Phonics Teaching Assistant Key Information: Lancaster area Thursdays and Fridays, 8.40am until 12.45pm £13 per hour To start from ASAP Candidate Requirements: Minimum of Teaching Assistant level 2 qualification Experience and knowledge of EYFS (Early Years Framework Stage) Experience with supporting pupils with autism and speech and language developmental hurdles Phonics experience and knowledge Adaptable and flexible to support the class teacher and to suit needs of pupils. Available full time for the duration of the assignment WHAT VERITAS OFFERS: Excellent rate of pay to support cost of living, including holiday pay. Personalised recruitment support from a friendly and hardworking education consultant, with 11 years experience working with the local primary schools. Access to training courses Refer a friend scheme Loyalty scheme Pension contributions If you would like more information about this role or to discuss other positions available in the local area, please apply with a current CV or contact Sarah Maclachlan at Veritas Education. () APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VERITAS EDUCATION All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained You must have legal right to work in the UK You must be willing to attend a registration interview Veritas Education work with a variety of schools covering a wide geographical area. We deal with teaching placements at Primary, Secondary and college level as well as support staff positions also within these. Disclaimer 'Nothing within the above advert was in any way designed or intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Veritas Education is an Equal opportunities employer and is proud in the knowledge that all placements are made on merit and suitability. We accept applications from all sections of the community.'
May 01, 2024
Full time
EYFS (RECEPTION) TEACHING ASSISTANT - LANCASTER - 2 MORNINGS PER WEEK A primary school in Lancaster is looking for a Teaching Assistant to support a pupil in their EYFS (Reception) class. The hours will be Thursdays and Fridays, 8.40am until 12.45pm. Additional hours can also be offered on an ad hoc basis. This position will be a one to one TA position, supporting a pupil with autism speech and language developmental hurdles. Duties will include: Preparing activities and lessons Delivering engaging sessions Supervising and providing particular support and encouragement for the pupil Ensuring pupils safety and access to learning activities Supporting pupils with specialist needs and implementing IEPs Phonics Teaching Assistant Key Information: Lancaster area Thursdays and Fridays, 8.40am until 12.45pm £13 per hour To start from ASAP Candidate Requirements: Minimum of Teaching Assistant level 2 qualification Experience and knowledge of EYFS (Early Years Framework Stage) Experience with supporting pupils with autism and speech and language developmental hurdles Phonics experience and knowledge Adaptable and flexible to support the class teacher and to suit needs of pupils. Available full time for the duration of the assignment WHAT VERITAS OFFERS: Excellent rate of pay to support cost of living, including holiday pay. Personalised recruitment support from a friendly and hardworking education consultant, with 11 years experience working with the local primary schools. Access to training courses Refer a friend scheme Loyalty scheme Pension contributions If you would like more information about this role or to discuss other positions available in the local area, please apply with a current CV or contact Sarah Maclachlan at Veritas Education. () APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VERITAS EDUCATION All applications are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure, professional reference checks, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) in line with our stringent safeguarding policy Your CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible and all employment breaks must be explained You must have legal right to work in the UK You must be willing to attend a registration interview Veritas Education work with a variety of schools covering a wide geographical area. We deal with teaching placements at Primary, Secondary and college level as well as support staff positions also within these. Disclaimer 'Nothing within the above advert was in any way designed or intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation. Veritas Education is an Equal opportunities employer and is proud in the knowledge that all placements are made on merit and suitability. We accept applications from all sections of the community.'
Hours: Full time (8am-4pm, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8-5pm Tuesdays) term time only Your new school Gretton School is an independent specialist school for children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions, specifically high functioning autism. We welcome students from 5-19 years old, as weekly boarders or as day students click apply for full job details
May 01, 2024
Full time
Hours: Full time (8am-4pm, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8-5pm Tuesdays) term time only Your new school Gretton School is an independent specialist school for children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions, specifically high functioning autism. We welcome students from 5-19 years old, as weekly boarders or as day students click apply for full job details
SEN Teaching Assistant - Barnet Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of children with special educational needs (SEN)? Do you have the dedication and enthusiasm to support students in their educational journey? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you! Position: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Barnet, London Type: Short Term/Long Term Assignments Start Date: Immediate About the Role: As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting students with special educational needs within our network of schools in Stevenage and the surrounding areas. Your responsibilities will include: Providing one-on-one or group support to students with diverse learning needs. Assisting the class teacher in implementing Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and tailored interventions. Creating a positive and inclusive learning environment for students with SEN. Collaborating with other teaching professionals, parents, and external specialists to ensure holistic support for each student. Requirements: Relevant experience working with children or young adults with special educational needs. A genuine passion for promoting inclusivity and ensuring the well-being of students. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, resilience, and adaptability in a dynamic educational setting. Qualifications: Ideally, a Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification or equivalent. Relevant certifications in supporting individuals with SEN needs (e.g., Autism Awareness, Team Teach). Why Join Us: Competitive rates of pay. Opportunities for professional development and training. Varied assignments in different SEN settings. Supportive and collaborative working environment. How to Apply:Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and motivation for applying to Note: All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
SEN Teaching Assistant - Barnet Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of children with special educational needs (SEN)? Do you have the dedication and enthusiasm to support students in their educational journey? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you! Position: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Barnet, London Type: Short Term/Long Term Assignments Start Date: Immediate About the Role: As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting students with special educational needs within our network of schools in Stevenage and the surrounding areas. Your responsibilities will include: Providing one-on-one or group support to students with diverse learning needs. Assisting the class teacher in implementing Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and tailored interventions. Creating a positive and inclusive learning environment for students with SEN. Collaborating with other teaching professionals, parents, and external specialists to ensure holistic support for each student. Requirements: Relevant experience working with children or young adults with special educational needs. A genuine passion for promoting inclusivity and ensuring the well-being of students. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, resilience, and adaptability in a dynamic educational setting. Qualifications: Ideally, a Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification or equivalent. Relevant certifications in supporting individuals with SEN needs (e.g., Autism Awareness, Team Teach). Why Join Us: Competitive rates of pay. Opportunities for professional development and training. Varied assignments in different SEN settings. Supportive and collaborative working environment. How to Apply:Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and motivation for applying to Note: All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
St Andrew's Healthcare
Northampton, Northamptonshire
Full time, part time and flexible working options will be considered Suitable for an experienced Consultant or someone due to complete their CCT in the next 6 months. Please click apply or send email to for an informal discussion about the opportunities available: About the charity: St Andrew's is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions - Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Acute / PICU Services, Deaf Forensic Service, Huntington's Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Women's Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service. As a result we look for Consultant Psychiatrist who have an interest in any of the above areas and who have a CCT in General Adult, Forensic, Learning Disability or Old Age Psychiatry or will be gaining this in the next 6 months. Make a difference - for yourself and your patients! Why join St Andrew's Opportunities to progress - Most of our senior medical managers started off as Consultants in the Charity Speciality Doctor and Physical Healthcare team support Infrequent non resident second on calls with 24 hour first on call cover We sponsored some of our doctors to undertake MBA degrees The chance to be part of a community of over 30 Consultants and 8 Clinical Directors on one site with a weekly multidisciplinary CPD and Grand Rounds programme that includes colleagues from the NHS Only 10 per cent of our Consultant Psychiatrist roles are occupied by locums. Our posts fill up fast Support in undertaking indemnified private practice and medicolegal work though our community partnerships Opportunities for joint roles with the NHS in some areas Teaching Opportunities for medical students from Cambridge and Buckingham as well as Trainees Opportunities for research with our Research and Innovation Team Class leading analytics and data monitoring with extensive integration with our Electronic Records Electronic Prescribing on all our wards. £1000 dedicated study allowance Located centrally in UK with great transport networks to London and the midlands whilst also having very good schools and great value for money properties. Other benefits: Pension, 32 days of Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays and your birthday off, free parking, sickness policy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more The Role If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service. We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion. International Medical Graduates We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at if you would like more details on how we can support you. Interested? For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Full time, part time and flexible working options will be considered Suitable for an experienced Consultant or someone due to complete their CCT in the next 6 months. Please click apply or send email to for an informal discussion about the opportunities available: About the charity: St Andrew's is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions - Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Acute / PICU Services, Deaf Forensic Service, Huntington's Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Women's Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service. As a result we look for Consultant Psychiatrist who have an interest in any of the above areas and who have a CCT in General Adult, Forensic, Learning Disability or Old Age Psychiatry or will be gaining this in the next 6 months. Make a difference - for yourself and your patients! Why join St Andrew's Opportunities to progress - Most of our senior medical managers started off as Consultants in the Charity Speciality Doctor and Physical Healthcare team support Infrequent non resident second on calls with 24 hour first on call cover We sponsored some of our doctors to undertake MBA degrees The chance to be part of a community of over 30 Consultants and 8 Clinical Directors on one site with a weekly multidisciplinary CPD and Grand Rounds programme that includes colleagues from the NHS Only 10 per cent of our Consultant Psychiatrist roles are occupied by locums. Our posts fill up fast Support in undertaking indemnified private practice and medicolegal work though our community partnerships Opportunities for joint roles with the NHS in some areas Teaching Opportunities for medical students from Cambridge and Buckingham as well as Trainees Opportunities for research with our Research and Innovation Team Class leading analytics and data monitoring with extensive integration with our Electronic Records Electronic Prescribing on all our wards. £1000 dedicated study allowance Located centrally in UK with great transport networks to London and the midlands whilst also having very good schools and great value for money properties. Other benefits: Pension, 32 days of Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays and your birthday off, free parking, sickness policy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more The Role If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service. We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion. International Medical Graduates We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at if you would like more details on how we can support you. Interested? For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on
St Andrew's Healthcare
Northampton, Northamptonshire
Full Time Suitable for an experienced Consultant or someone due to complete their CCT in the next 6 months. St Andrew's is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions - Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Deaf Forensic Service, Huntington's Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Women's Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service. Make a difference - for yourself and your patients! Why join St Andrew's Opportunities to progress - Most of our senior medical managers started off as Consultants in the Charity Speciality Doctor and Physical Healthcare team support Infrequent non resident second on calls with 24 hour first on call cover We sponsored some of our doctors to undertake MBA degrees The chance to be part of a community of over 30 Consultants and 8 Clinical Directors on one site with a weekly multidisciplinary CPD and Grand Rounds programme that includes colleagues from the NHS Only 10 per cent of our Consultant Psychiatrist roles are occupied by locums. Our posts fill up fast Support in undertaking indemnified private practice and medicolegal work though our community partnerships Opportunities for joint roles with the NHS in some areas Teaching Opportunities for medical students from Cambridge and Buckingham as well as Trainees Opportunities for research with our Research and Innovation Team Class leading analytics and data monitoring with extensive integration with our Electronic Records Electronic Prescribing on all our wards. £1000 dedicated study allowance Located centrally in UK with great transport networks to London and the midlands whilst also having very good schools and great value for money properties. Other benefits: Travel allowance, pension, 32 days of Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays and your birthday off, free parking, £1000 a year study allowance, sickness policy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more The Role The Autism Spectrum Disorder Service in Northampton have an opportunity for a Consultant Psychiatrist to develop and strengthen their experience within Autism & Learning Disability Division whilst having the chance to develop research and clinical ideas. This service is forward-thinking, open to new ideas and a holistic approach is taken to patient care and treatment. If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service. We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion. International Medical Graduates We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at if you would like more details on how we can support you. Interested? For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Full Time Suitable for an experienced Consultant or someone due to complete their CCT in the next 6 months. St Andrew's is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions - Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Deaf Forensic Service, Huntington's Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Women's Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service. Make a difference - for yourself and your patients! Why join St Andrew's Opportunities to progress - Most of our senior medical managers started off as Consultants in the Charity Speciality Doctor and Physical Healthcare team support Infrequent non resident second on calls with 24 hour first on call cover We sponsored some of our doctors to undertake MBA degrees The chance to be part of a community of over 30 Consultants and 8 Clinical Directors on one site with a weekly multidisciplinary CPD and Grand Rounds programme that includes colleagues from the NHS Only 10 per cent of our Consultant Psychiatrist roles are occupied by locums. Our posts fill up fast Support in undertaking indemnified private practice and medicolegal work though our community partnerships Opportunities for joint roles with the NHS in some areas Teaching Opportunities for medical students from Cambridge and Buckingham as well as Trainees Opportunities for research with our Research and Innovation Team Class leading analytics and data monitoring with extensive integration with our Electronic Records Electronic Prescribing on all our wards. £1000 dedicated study allowance Located centrally in UK with great transport networks to London and the midlands whilst also having very good schools and great value for money properties. Other benefits: Travel allowance, pension, 32 days of Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays and your birthday off, free parking, £1000 a year study allowance, sickness policy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more The Role The Autism Spectrum Disorder Service in Northampton have an opportunity for a Consultant Psychiatrist to develop and strengthen their experience within Autism & Learning Disability Division whilst having the chance to develop research and clinical ideas. This service is forward-thinking, open to new ideas and a holistic approach is taken to patient care and treatment. If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service. We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion. International Medical Graduates We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at if you would like more details on how we can support you. Interested? For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on
St Andrew's Healthcare
Northampton, Northamptonshire
Location: Northampton Full Time (part time / full time / flexible working will be considered) Suitable for an experienced Consultant or someone due to complete their CCT in the next 6 months. St Andrew's is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions - Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Deaf Forensic Service, Huntington's Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Women's Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service. Make a difference - for yourself and your patients! Why join St Andrew's Opportunities to progress - Most of our senior medical managers started off as Consultants in the Charity Speciality Doctor and Physical Healthcare team support, including access to GP on site. Infrequent non resident second on calls with 24 hour first on call cover We sponsored some of our doctors to undertake MBA degrees The chance to be part of a community of over 30 Consultants and 8 Clinical Directors on one site with a weekly multidisciplinary CPD and Grand Rounds programme that includes colleagues from the NHS Only 10 per cent of our Consultant Psychiatrist roles are occupied by locums. Our posts fill up fast Support in undertaking indemnified private practice and medicolegal work though our community partnerships Opportunities for joint roles with the NHS in some areas Teaching Opportunities for medical students from Cambridge and Buckingham as well as Trainees Opportunities for research with our Research and Innovation Team Class leading analytics and data monitoring with extensive integration with our Electronic Records Electronic Prescribing on all our wards. £1000 dedicated study allowance Located centrally in UK with great transport networks to London and the midlands whilst also having very good schools and great value for money properties. Other benefits: Pension, 32 days of Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays and your birthday off, free parking, sickness policy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more. Acute Services Our aim is to provide high-quality assessment, care and treatment, helping patients to progress to the least restrictive setting by equipping them with the skills required to live as independently as possible, closer to communities of their choosing. Our teams are multi-disciplinary, with extensive knowledge, skills and experience of working with services like below and therefore we are looking to speak with Consultant Psychiatrists who have an interest in working within Acute services we have set up that will work alongside our existing PICU services and teams too. We include patients in planning their care, valuing and embracing each individual's unique qualities. Our teams use compassion to be inclusive, motivated, open and honest. We are focused on outcomes and value by driving continuous improvements for our patients and treating everyone with equal respect, trust and dignity. The Role If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service. You will be data driven and will have the data dashboards to support your clinical decisions. You will provide leadership to an established ward team, create a culture of speaking up and building / maintaining psychological safety within your teams. You will drive quality improvements, underpinned by our quality management system that is being embedded, as part of the Quality strategy. We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion. International Medical Graduates We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at if you would like more details on how we can support you. Interested? For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Location: Northampton Full Time (part time / full time / flexible working will be considered) Suitable for an experienced Consultant or someone due to complete their CCT in the next 6 months. St Andrew's is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions - Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Deaf Forensic Service, Huntington's Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Women's Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service. Make a difference - for yourself and your patients! Why join St Andrew's Opportunities to progress - Most of our senior medical managers started off as Consultants in the Charity Speciality Doctor and Physical Healthcare team support, including access to GP on site. Infrequent non resident second on calls with 24 hour first on call cover We sponsored some of our doctors to undertake MBA degrees The chance to be part of a community of over 30 Consultants and 8 Clinical Directors on one site with a weekly multidisciplinary CPD and Grand Rounds programme that includes colleagues from the NHS Only 10 per cent of our Consultant Psychiatrist roles are occupied by locums. Our posts fill up fast Support in undertaking indemnified private practice and medicolegal work though our community partnerships Opportunities for joint roles with the NHS in some areas Teaching Opportunities for medical students from Cambridge and Buckingham as well as Trainees Opportunities for research with our Research and Innovation Team Class leading analytics and data monitoring with extensive integration with our Electronic Records Electronic Prescribing on all our wards. £1000 dedicated study allowance Located centrally in UK with great transport networks to London and the midlands whilst also having very good schools and great value for money properties. Other benefits: Pension, 32 days of Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays and your birthday off, free parking, sickness policy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more. Acute Services Our aim is to provide high-quality assessment, care and treatment, helping patients to progress to the least restrictive setting by equipping them with the skills required to live as independently as possible, closer to communities of their choosing. Our teams are multi-disciplinary, with extensive knowledge, skills and experience of working with services like below and therefore we are looking to speak with Consultant Psychiatrists who have an interest in working within Acute services we have set up that will work alongside our existing PICU services and teams too. We include patients in planning their care, valuing and embracing each individual's unique qualities. Our teams use compassion to be inclusive, motivated, open and honest. We are focused on outcomes and value by driving continuous improvements for our patients and treating everyone with equal respect, trust and dignity. The Role If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service. You will be data driven and will have the data dashboards to support your clinical decisions. You will provide leadership to an established ward team, create a culture of speaking up and building / maintaining psychological safety within your teams. You will drive quality improvements, underpinned by our quality management system that is being embedded, as part of the Quality strategy. We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion. International Medical Graduates We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at if you would like more details on how we can support you. Interested? For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on
St Andrew's Healthcare
Northampton, Northamptonshire
Salary: Total package up to £150,000 depending on experience Suitable for an experienced Consultant or someone due to complete their CCT in the next 6 months. St Andrew's is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions - Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Deaf Forensic Service, Huntington's Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Women's Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service. Make a difference - for yourself and your patients! Why join St Andrew's Opportunities to progress - Most of our senior medical managers started off as Consultants in the Charity Speciality Doctor and Physical Healthcare team support Infrequent non resident second on calls with 24 hour first on call cover We sponsored some of our doctors to undertake MBA degrees The chance to be part of a community of over 30 Consultants and 8 Clinical Directors on one site with a weekly multidisciplinary CPD and Grand Rounds programme that includes colleagues from the NHS Only 10 per cent of our Consultant Psychiatrist roles are occupied by locums. Our posts fill up fast Support in undertaking indemnified private practice and medicolegal work though our community partnerships Opportunities for joint roles with the NHS in some areas Teaching Opportunities for medical students from Cambridge and Buckingham as well as Trainees Opportunities for research with our Research and Innovation Team Class leading analytics and data monitoring with extensive integration with our Electronic Records Electronic Prescribing on all our wards. £1000 dedicated study allowance Located centrally in UK with great transport networks to London and the midlands whilst also having very good schools and great value for money properties. Other benefits: Travel allowance, pension, 32 days of Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays and your birthday off, free parking, sickness policy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more The Role The Learning Disability Service in Northampton have an opportunity for a Consultant Psychiatrist to develop and strengthen their experience within Autism & Learning Disability Division whilst having the chance to develop research and clinical ideas. This service is forward-thinking, open to new ideas and a holistic approach is taken to patient care and treatment. If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service. We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion. International Medical Graduates We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at if you would like more details on how we can support you. Interested? For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Salary: Total package up to £150,000 depending on experience Suitable for an experienced Consultant or someone due to complete their CCT in the next 6 months. St Andrew's is a not for profit Charity - we have no shareholders and any surplus we make is ploughed straight back into our services. We are part of the Specialist Provider Collaboratives in the East and West Midlands and are a member of the East Midlands Alliance. Our services in Northampton, set in 150 plus acres of woodland greenery are spread across 5 Divisions - Medium Secure, Low Secure and Specialist Rehabilitation, Learning Disability and Autism, Neuropsychiatry and CAMHS. We have a number of unique specialist national services including our Deaf Forensic Service, Huntington's Service, Secure Brain Injury Service, Older Adults Secure Services, Blended Women's Service (one of 3 National Pilots) and a specialist inpatient DBT service. Make a difference - for yourself and your patients! Why join St Andrew's Opportunities to progress - Most of our senior medical managers started off as Consultants in the Charity Speciality Doctor and Physical Healthcare team support Infrequent non resident second on calls with 24 hour first on call cover We sponsored some of our doctors to undertake MBA degrees The chance to be part of a community of over 30 Consultants and 8 Clinical Directors on one site with a weekly multidisciplinary CPD and Grand Rounds programme that includes colleagues from the NHS Only 10 per cent of our Consultant Psychiatrist roles are occupied by locums. Our posts fill up fast Support in undertaking indemnified private practice and medicolegal work though our community partnerships Opportunities for joint roles with the NHS in some areas Teaching Opportunities for medical students from Cambridge and Buckingham as well as Trainees Opportunities for research with our Research and Innovation Team Class leading analytics and data monitoring with extensive integration with our Electronic Records Electronic Prescribing on all our wards. £1000 dedicated study allowance Located centrally in UK with great transport networks to London and the midlands whilst also having very good schools and great value for money properties. Other benefits: Travel allowance, pension, 32 days of Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays and your birthday off, free parking, sickness policy on par with the NHS, secretarial support and more The Role The Learning Disability Service in Northampton have an opportunity for a Consultant Psychiatrist to develop and strengthen their experience within Autism & Learning Disability Division whilst having the chance to develop research and clinical ideas. This service is forward-thinking, open to new ideas and a holistic approach is taken to patient care and treatment. If you would like to be part of working with an innovative and dynamic team; be able to develop and deliver up to date treatments; and work in a supportive environment then this is the place for you! This will be a personally and professionally rewarding role. The post-holder will be able to undertake non-clinical activities of interest e.g. research, teaching, governance and management - in an innovative way, and influence the direction of services in order for them to attain the best outcomes for our patients. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team and oversee the management of patients with often complex needs. You will be able to promote innovation and improvement of services, with scope to develop your specialist interests and grow your remit and responsibilities. You will have an office and the support of an associate specialist as ward doctor and a full MDT including Clinical Administrators and Personal Assistants dedicated to your wards and service. We are looking for an individual who wants a role where they have the autonomy to make decisions that will help improve patient care and outcomes and has a passion about transforming care. Someone who wants to join an organisation and be a leader of a team who also shares this passion. International Medical Graduates We welcome applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK and you will be considered alongside all other applications. Please contact our recruitment team at if you would like more details on how we can support you. Interested? For further details please contact our Internal Recruitment Consultant, James Farrelly on
SEN Teaching Assistant Primary School - Swindon Inclusive Mainstream Primary School Are you passionate about significantly improving the life of a young learner with special educational needs? Would you like to be the difference that enables a child with educational needs to overcome their barriers? A fulfilling SEN Teaching Assistant role for future psychologists, therapists, counsellors and SENCOs has become available to provide invaluable experience for future careers. A highly-regarded primary school in Swindon are searching for an SEN Teaching Assistant to be employed on an immediate and long-term basis. The SEN child has an educational, health and care plan (EHCP) that details specific targets, outcomes and strategies for the child. The SEN Teaching Assistant role demands a dedicated and caring individual who will be patient and take time to understand the specific needs of the SEN child. The primary school are looking for an SEN Teaching Assistant who is charismatic, empathetic and demonstrates a genuine desire to make a positive impact to children with SEN. Previous experience with working with children with Autism is admirable for this SEN Teaching Assistant position. This is a tremendous opportunity for obtaining experience within the Special Needs and Mental Health sector as you will have the chance in your role as an SEN Teaching Assistant to observe, work-alongside and collaborate with speech and language therapists, educational psychologists, occupational therapists and teachers with SEN specialisms. SEN Teaching Assistant Previous experience working with Special Needs desired ASAP Start Swindon Full-Time 8:30am - 3:30pm £80 - £95 per day The widely-regarded primary school has excellent transport links and has on-site parking. The successful SEN Teaching Assistant will need to be fully committed to the child on a long-term basis. The SEN Teaching Assistant will be working extremely closely with the class teacher and SENCO, therefore being provided with specialist and expert support and training that will be vital for your personal development. To apply for this SEN Teaching Assistant position, please submit your CV to this advert. SEN Teaching Assistant - Swindon SEN Teaching Assistant - Swindon SEN Teaching Assistant - Swindon
Apr 29, 2024
Full time
SEN Teaching Assistant Primary School - Swindon Inclusive Mainstream Primary School Are you passionate about significantly improving the life of a young learner with special educational needs? Would you like to be the difference that enables a child with educational needs to overcome their barriers? A fulfilling SEN Teaching Assistant role for future psychologists, therapists, counsellors and SENCOs has become available to provide invaluable experience for future careers. A highly-regarded primary school in Swindon are searching for an SEN Teaching Assistant to be employed on an immediate and long-term basis. The SEN child has an educational, health and care plan (EHCP) that details specific targets, outcomes and strategies for the child. The SEN Teaching Assistant role demands a dedicated and caring individual who will be patient and take time to understand the specific needs of the SEN child. The primary school are looking for an SEN Teaching Assistant who is charismatic, empathetic and demonstrates a genuine desire to make a positive impact to children with SEN. Previous experience with working with children with Autism is admirable for this SEN Teaching Assistant position. This is a tremendous opportunity for obtaining experience within the Special Needs and Mental Health sector as you will have the chance in your role as an SEN Teaching Assistant to observe, work-alongside and collaborate with speech and language therapists, educational psychologists, occupational therapists and teachers with SEN specialisms. SEN Teaching Assistant Previous experience working with Special Needs desired ASAP Start Swindon Full-Time 8:30am - 3:30pm £80 - £95 per day The widely-regarded primary school has excellent transport links and has on-site parking. The successful SEN Teaching Assistant will need to be fully committed to the child on a long-term basis. The SEN Teaching Assistant will be working extremely closely with the class teacher and SENCO, therefore being provided with specialist and expert support and training that will be vital for your personal development. To apply for this SEN Teaching Assistant position, please submit your CV to this advert. SEN Teaching Assistant - Swindon SEN Teaching Assistant - Swindon SEN Teaching Assistant - Swindon
SEN Personal Care Teaching Assistant in Bexley Looking for a meaningful role where you can truly make a difference? Join our dedicated team as an SEN Personal Care Teaching Assistant at our Specialist SEN Secondary school in Bexley. You'll be at the heart of providing essential support to pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties and autism. Working alongside our committed professionals, your role as a SEN Personal Care Teaching Assistant will involve delivering personalised care and assistance tailored to each student's individual needs. Key Responsibilities: Provide vital support with personal care tasks, including toileting, feeding, and hygiene. Assist in learning activities under the guidance of teaching and senior staff. Cultivate positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues. Offer lunchtime support and contribute to specialized programs like hydrotherapy. Foster an inclusive classroom environment, nurturing every student's potential. What We're Looking For: Knowledge or training in safeguarding procedures. Previous experience with SEN, whether personal or professional. Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to connect with a diverse range of individuals. Flexibility, adaptability, and a compassionate nature. Genuine passion for enriching the lives of children with special educational needs. Why Join Us: Full-time ongoing position with potential for long-term growth. Opportunities for ad-hoc supply work with an immediate start. Competitive pay rates reflective of your experience (£11.85 - £12 per hour). Access to certified training and professional development opportunities. A supportive and collaborative work environment where your contributions are valued. Make a real impact in the lives of children with special educational needs in Bexley. Apply today to become our next SEN Personal Care Teaching Assistant!
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
SEN Personal Care Teaching Assistant in Bexley Looking for a meaningful role where you can truly make a difference? Join our dedicated team as an SEN Personal Care Teaching Assistant at our Specialist SEN Secondary school in Bexley. You'll be at the heart of providing essential support to pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties and autism. Working alongside our committed professionals, your role as a SEN Personal Care Teaching Assistant will involve delivering personalised care and assistance tailored to each student's individual needs. Key Responsibilities: Provide vital support with personal care tasks, including toileting, feeding, and hygiene. Assist in learning activities under the guidance of teaching and senior staff. Cultivate positive relationships with pupils, parents, and colleagues. Offer lunchtime support and contribute to specialized programs like hydrotherapy. Foster an inclusive classroom environment, nurturing every student's potential. What We're Looking For: Knowledge or training in safeguarding procedures. Previous experience with SEN, whether personal or professional. Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to connect with a diverse range of individuals. Flexibility, adaptability, and a compassionate nature. Genuine passion for enriching the lives of children with special educational needs. Why Join Us: Full-time ongoing position with potential for long-term growth. Opportunities for ad-hoc supply work with an immediate start. Competitive pay rates reflective of your experience (£11.85 - £12 per hour). Access to certified training and professional development opportunities. A supportive and collaborative work environment where your contributions are valued. Make a real impact in the lives of children with special educational needs in Bexley. Apply today to become our next SEN Personal Care Teaching Assistant!
Horizon Teachers are currently working with a Special Needs School in Lewisham that are looking for a Learning Support Assistant to work 1:1 with a child in their Year 4 class that has Autism and requires extra support within class. This Specialist School caters for children aged 4 - 19 with Special Educational Needs, such as Autism. This school is passionate about creating innovating learning opportunities to best help promote development for all children.As a Learning Support Assistant within this school, you will need to help manage children's behaviour and support with class work. You will be working alongside a team of experienced and passionate Teachers and Support Staff within the school.This role is to start in May or ASAP until the end of the academic year in July 2024, on a full time basis. What the school are looking for in their Learning Support Assistants: Supporting a mixed class of students aged 4 -16 Carrying out behaviour management in line with the school's policies and procedures Accompanying and supporting students with their academic and personal development. Being proactive in the class to ensure your learning support is tailored to each child's individual need. Using skills learned such as Team Teach or Manual Handling (desirable) Why Horizon Teachers: Each registration process all completed from home via one online link and a video call A team of specialist education consultants Great Google review from teachers and support staff 4.8 rating Free certified safeguarding training offered to all support staff once registered with Horizon One of the best agencies in London. Horizon got me working in a school within 5 days of registering. The staff are all super helpful and committed to finding the right school for you. - 5 Star google reviewHorizon Teachers is a specialist Education Recruitment Consultancy that helps Teachers and Support Staff find long term, permanent and interim employment in Primary, Secondary and Special Schools throughout London, the South East, the Midlands and the North of England. As part of the registration process you will be required to have a DBS Check carried out and all original relevant qualifications will need to be sighted and copied before any work placement. For all teaching roles you will need to hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent. Horizon Teachers. Enhancing Children's Education.
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Horizon Teachers are currently working with a Special Needs School in Lewisham that are looking for a Learning Support Assistant to work 1:1 with a child in their Year 4 class that has Autism and requires extra support within class. This Specialist School caters for children aged 4 - 19 with Special Educational Needs, such as Autism. This school is passionate about creating innovating learning opportunities to best help promote development for all children.As a Learning Support Assistant within this school, you will need to help manage children's behaviour and support with class work. You will be working alongside a team of experienced and passionate Teachers and Support Staff within the school.This role is to start in May or ASAP until the end of the academic year in July 2024, on a full time basis. What the school are looking for in their Learning Support Assistants: Supporting a mixed class of students aged 4 -16 Carrying out behaviour management in line with the school's policies and procedures Accompanying and supporting students with their academic and personal development. Being proactive in the class to ensure your learning support is tailored to each child's individual need. Using skills learned such as Team Teach or Manual Handling (desirable) Why Horizon Teachers: Each registration process all completed from home via one online link and a video call A team of specialist education consultants Great Google review from teachers and support staff 4.8 rating Free certified safeguarding training offered to all support staff once registered with Horizon One of the best agencies in London. Horizon got me working in a school within 5 days of registering. The staff are all super helpful and committed to finding the right school for you. - 5 Star google reviewHorizon Teachers is a specialist Education Recruitment Consultancy that helps Teachers and Support Staff find long term, permanent and interim employment in Primary, Secondary and Special Schools throughout London, the South East, the Midlands and the North of England. As part of the registration process you will be required to have a DBS Check carried out and all original relevant qualifications will need to be sighted and copied before any work placement. For all teaching roles you will need to hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent. Horizon Teachers. Enhancing Children's Education.
nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes- Education and Training - Nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes Full time, Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 3:30 All Education and Training provided - Working with children 7- 11 years old with a Nursery to Ks1 level of cognitive ability. If you have a caring nature and want to be part of a vibrant, empathetic team and school, this role could really appeal to you. We are looking for a graduate or non-graduate with good instincts for Nursery and early years aged children. This LSA role involves working within personal care with students who are incredibly lively, all from different backgrounds and cultures. An interest in Occupational therapy or Physiotherapy is an advantage but not essential. This LSA/Nursery Teaching Assistant role will in a specialist Autistic school for children 2-11, the school caters for a range of Autism, Complex Social Needs and academic ability. This role is situated with children who's Autism leads to severe Learning challenges, some will also have physical disabilities. Can you make the student's life just that little bit better today, keep them safe and demonstrate the value of an education to the students? In addition, can you keep the children safe? You will get a great deal of SEN and safeguarding training, MAPA Training included. Physical work combined with being pragmatic, making as much academic progress as each child's context allows Number of Therapies introduced and holistic processes, a little progress is a cause for success here Pathological Demand Avoidance and Pervasive developmental disorder A Real focus on Early Years and Non-Verbal students, holistic techniques to gain engagement Positive engagement, giving the children a sense of acceptance, talking therapy will not always work here so different approaches required It is vital you are sincere about your objectives and know why you want to work in the SEN and mental health sector and provide the best possible foundations for vulnerable students who have suffered several traumas and have been tragically let down by the adult world. These roles are not easy and it takes months, years to build foundations with vulnerable students and young learners. Nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes- Education and Training - Nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes- Education and Training - Nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes Full time, Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 3:30 All Education and Training provided - Working with children 7- 11 years old with a Nursery to Ks1 level of cognitive ability. If you have a caring nature and want to be part of a vibrant, empathetic team and school, this role could really appeal to you. We are looking for a graduate or non-graduate with good instincts for Nursery and early years aged children. This LSA role involves working within personal care with students who are incredibly lively, all from different backgrounds and cultures. An interest in Occupational therapy or Physiotherapy is an advantage but not essential. This LSA/Nursery Teaching Assistant role will in a specialist Autistic school for children 2-11, the school caters for a range of Autism, Complex Social Needs and academic ability. This role is situated with children who's Autism leads to severe Learning challenges, some will also have physical disabilities. Can you make the student's life just that little bit better today, keep them safe and demonstrate the value of an education to the students? In addition, can you keep the children safe? You will get a great deal of SEN and safeguarding training, MAPA Training included. Physical work combined with being pragmatic, making as much academic progress as each child's context allows Number of Therapies introduced and holistic processes, a little progress is a cause for success here Pathological Demand Avoidance and Pervasive developmental disorder A Real focus on Early Years and Non-Verbal students, holistic techniques to gain engagement Positive engagement, giving the children a sense of acceptance, talking therapy will not always work here so different approaches required It is vital you are sincere about your objectives and know why you want to work in the SEN and mental health sector and provide the best possible foundations for vulnerable students who have suffered several traumas and have been tragically let down by the adult world. These roles are not easy and it takes months, years to build foundations with vulnerable students and young learners. Nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes- Education and Training - Nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes
SEN Teaching Assistant for an ARP - Harlow, Essex A Primary School based in Wickford are very excited to announce the opening of their Alternative Resourced Provision (ARP) for pupils with Autism and Speech, Language and Communication needs from September 2022. This Primary School are therefore looking for experienced SEN Teaching Assistants to work one to one with students when the ARP opens. An ARP is an integral part of a mainstream school. It is designed to provide specialist and targeted support for a small number of young people with high levels of SEND, whilst also allowing them to access in mainstream. Therefore you will be working with students aged between 4 an 11 years old in and out of the classroom. You will need to be a confident individual as you will be dealing with challenging behaviour, autism and speech, language & communication needs. Successful applicants will; - Have previous experience supporting children with SEN - Ideally have pecs and Makaton experience - Be confident with challenging behaviour - Have excellent communication skills About the role: -5 days a week from September 2022 -Working hours between (phone number removed)pm. -Working on a long-term basis
Sep 24, 2022
Seasonal
SEN Teaching Assistant for an ARP - Harlow, Essex A Primary School based in Wickford are very excited to announce the opening of their Alternative Resourced Provision (ARP) for pupils with Autism and Speech, Language and Communication needs from September 2022. This Primary School are therefore looking for experienced SEN Teaching Assistants to work one to one with students when the ARP opens. An ARP is an integral part of a mainstream school. It is designed to provide specialist and targeted support for a small number of young people with high levels of SEND, whilst also allowing them to access in mainstream. Therefore you will be working with students aged between 4 an 11 years old in and out of the classroom. You will need to be a confident individual as you will be dealing with challenging behaviour, autism and speech, language & communication needs. Successful applicants will; - Have previous experience supporting children with SEN - Ideally have pecs and Makaton experience - Be confident with challenging behaviour - Have excellent communication skills About the role: -5 days a week from September 2022 -Working hours between (phone number removed)pm. -Working on a long-term basis
Job Introduction Be one of the first applicants, read the complete overview of the role below, then send your application for consideration. Supporting our students in timetabled sessions and activities, you will be required to: Support learning and development, Encourage independence and choice, Help to build self-esteem, Raise confidence and explore vocational and employment choices. This role will include positive behaviour management and supporting students with their personal care where necessary. Main Responsibilities Experience is not essential as full training is given. This is a term time only role. Location: Waford Aderley Edge SK9 7UD Our benefits include: Free DBS Paid Training Annual Xmas Pay Award (up to £500) Up to 30 days annual leave Up to 12 weeks full sick pay Life Assurance Cover (3 x basic annual salary) Further Education Sponsorship NVQ Level 3 Teaching Assistant Qualification Career Progression A comprehensive health and wellbeing provision including an Employee Assistance Programme, Occupational Health Service On site gym and swimming pool Staff Referral and Reward Scheme The Ideal Candidate Ideally you will be an individual with a caring and adaptable approach to your work who maintains a positive attitude at all times. Quick to act on your own initiative you will have excellent communication skills, both verbal and written and be an effective team player. David Lewis is a values-based employer, when looking for candidates: We do not need you to have prior experience as full training is given We want you to be happy to work within our values of ambition, courage, integrity, partnership and respect We know that you make a real difference to the lives of the people we support and their loved ones EXCEPTIONAL JOBS FOR EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE About The Company David Lewis is dedicated to improving the life experiences of people with complex epilepsy, autism, learning disabilities and other complex support needs from across the UK. We have a successful track record built up over 100 years with expertise in specialist residential, education, day opportunities and clinical and therapeutic services Our specialist school and college is part of an education, day opportunities and residential community. Our School is for 11-19 year olds and rated GOOD by Ofsted We also have a college onsite for 16-25 year olds with an Ofsted rating of OUTSTANDING Residential services for adults, either living in accommodation at our 165 acres in Warford or in one of our houses in a local town or village in Cheshire. Adult day opportunities which develop social and vocational skills with the potential to lead to employment opportunities. Access to therapy, nursing, medical and behaviour support if appropriate to an individual's needs. David Lewis is dedicated to improving the life experiences of people with complex epilepsy, autism, learning disabilities and other complex support needs from across the UK. David Lewis provides care 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Hence, the post does require working early, late and weekend shifts as required. David Lewis welcomes applications from a diverse talent pool. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Checks: This post, due to its nature, duties and responsibilities, will be subject to an enhanced check by the DBS. This is funded by David Lewis Package Description David Lewis is a modern, forward thinking charity with a track record and reputation built over 100 years. We provide a range of educational, residential and medical services to support adults and young people with complex needs, including learning disabilities, epilepsy and autism. Due to the expansion of the David Lewis School and College, we are recruiting Learning Support Assistants to work with our students as they start their educational journey with us.
Sep 23, 2022
Full time
Job Introduction Be one of the first applicants, read the complete overview of the role below, then send your application for consideration. Supporting our students in timetabled sessions and activities, you will be required to: Support learning and development, Encourage independence and choice, Help to build self-esteem, Raise confidence and explore vocational and employment choices. This role will include positive behaviour management and supporting students with their personal care where necessary. Main Responsibilities Experience is not essential as full training is given. This is a term time only role. Location: Waford Aderley Edge SK9 7UD Our benefits include: Free DBS Paid Training Annual Xmas Pay Award (up to £500) Up to 30 days annual leave Up to 12 weeks full sick pay Life Assurance Cover (3 x basic annual salary) Further Education Sponsorship NVQ Level 3 Teaching Assistant Qualification Career Progression A comprehensive health and wellbeing provision including an Employee Assistance Programme, Occupational Health Service On site gym and swimming pool Staff Referral and Reward Scheme The Ideal Candidate Ideally you will be an individual with a caring and adaptable approach to your work who maintains a positive attitude at all times. Quick to act on your own initiative you will have excellent communication skills, both verbal and written and be an effective team player. David Lewis is a values-based employer, when looking for candidates: We do not need you to have prior experience as full training is given We want you to be happy to work within our values of ambition, courage, integrity, partnership and respect We know that you make a real difference to the lives of the people we support and their loved ones EXCEPTIONAL JOBS FOR EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE About The Company David Lewis is dedicated to improving the life experiences of people with complex epilepsy, autism, learning disabilities and other complex support needs from across the UK. We have a successful track record built up over 100 years with expertise in specialist residential, education, day opportunities and clinical and therapeutic services Our specialist school and college is part of an education, day opportunities and residential community. Our School is for 11-19 year olds and rated GOOD by Ofsted We also have a college onsite for 16-25 year olds with an Ofsted rating of OUTSTANDING Residential services for adults, either living in accommodation at our 165 acres in Warford or in one of our houses in a local town or village in Cheshire. Adult day opportunities which develop social and vocational skills with the potential to lead to employment opportunities. Access to therapy, nursing, medical and behaviour support if appropriate to an individual's needs. David Lewis is dedicated to improving the life experiences of people with complex epilepsy, autism, learning disabilities and other complex support needs from across the UK. David Lewis provides care 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Hence, the post does require working early, late and weekend shifts as required. David Lewis welcomes applications from a diverse talent pool. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Checks: This post, due to its nature, duties and responsibilities, will be subject to an enhanced check by the DBS. This is funded by David Lewis Package Description David Lewis is a modern, forward thinking charity with a track record and reputation built over 100 years. We provide a range of educational, residential and medical services to support adults and young people with complex needs, including learning disabilities, epilepsy and autism. Due to the expansion of the David Lewis School and College, we are recruiting Learning Support Assistants to work with our students as they start their educational journey with us.