Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist - Guildford We are looking for a dedicated and Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist to work as a Learning Support Assistant, to support children with complex learning needs and associated challenging behaviours within a school in Guildford. No previous experience is required. The School: This school is near Guildford, and provides a safe learning environment for children with complex and severe learning needs. The students are 2-19 years old and often have multiple diagnosis so their needs can be quite severe. The school provides therapies including: Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Music, Speech and Language Therapies. Each team works closely with children to ensure their physical and emotional needs are met. The school has excellent facilities and on-site equipment including a therapy pool, sensory rooms and uses I-Gaze technology, and there is excellent on-site training, support and CPD. As an Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist/Learning Support Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work closely with specialist teams, enabling you to expand your knowledge and skillset which is invaluable for you, as an aspiring Speech and Language Therapist. Such teams include: Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Nursing Teams. Professional Skills & Requirements: Ability to prepare resources for teaching and learning activities Ability to plan learning activities to suit pupil ability with support from a teacher Willing to work 1:1 and in small groups with students Able to develop knowledge and experience to deliver appropriate support Able to encourage the development of social skills and support students' individual needs Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Able to provide behaviour and pastoral support Attend staff meetings and complete appropriate CPD Ensure safeguarding of students Able to commute to Guildford Personal Qualities: Passionate about helping children to achieve their full potential Able to build confidence and motivation Ability to build robust and effective relationships with students Ability to remain calm and resilient when placed in situations of stress or conflict Caring, compassionate, and a good listener Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist, 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), Guildford 93- 105 per day Apply now or contact Sam Price at Academics Ltd: (phone number removed) (url removed) Candidates registering with Academics Ltd will need to have or apply for an Enhanced DBS and/or overseas police check where appropriate.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist - Guildford We are looking for a dedicated and Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist to work as a Learning Support Assistant, to support children with complex learning needs and associated challenging behaviours within a school in Guildford. No previous experience is required. The School: This school is near Guildford, and provides a safe learning environment for children with complex and severe learning needs. The students are 2-19 years old and often have multiple diagnosis so their needs can be quite severe. The school provides therapies including: Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Music, Speech and Language Therapies. Each team works closely with children to ensure their physical and emotional needs are met. The school has excellent facilities and on-site equipment including a therapy pool, sensory rooms and uses I-Gaze technology, and there is excellent on-site training, support and CPD. As an Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist/Learning Support Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work closely with specialist teams, enabling you to expand your knowledge and skillset which is invaluable for you, as an aspiring Speech and Language Therapist. Such teams include: Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Nursing Teams. Professional Skills & Requirements: Ability to prepare resources for teaching and learning activities Ability to plan learning activities to suit pupil ability with support from a teacher Willing to work 1:1 and in small groups with students Able to develop knowledge and experience to deliver appropriate support Able to encourage the development of social skills and support students' individual needs Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Able to provide behaviour and pastoral support Attend staff meetings and complete appropriate CPD Ensure safeguarding of students Able to commute to Guildford Personal Qualities: Passionate about helping children to achieve their full potential Able to build confidence and motivation Ability to build robust and effective relationships with students Ability to remain calm and resilient when placed in situations of stress or conflict Caring, compassionate, and a good listener Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist, 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), Guildford 93- 105 per day Apply now or contact Sam Price at Academics Ltd: (phone number removed) (url removed) Candidates registering with Academics Ltd will need to have or apply for an Enhanced DBS and/or overseas police check where appropriate.
Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist - Addlestone We are looking for a dedicated and Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist to work as a Learning Support Assistant, to support children with complex learning needs and associated challenging behaviours within a school in Addlestone. No previous experience is required. The School: This school is near Addlestone, and provides a safe learning environment for children with complex and severe learning needs. The students are 2-19 years old and often have multiple diagnosis so their needs can be quite severe. The school provides therapies including: Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Music, Speech and Language Therapies. Each team works closely with children to ensure their physical and emotional needs are met. The school has excellent facilities and on-site equipment including a therapy pool, sensory rooms and uses I-Gaze technology, and there is excellent on-site training, support and CPD. As an Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist/Learning Support Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work closely with specialist teams, enabling you to expand your knowledge and skillset which is invaluable for you, as an aspiring Speech and Language Therapist. Such teams include: Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Nursing Teams. Professional Skills & Requirements: Ability to prepare resources for teaching and learning activities Ability to plan learning activities to suit pupil ability with support from a teacher Willing to work 1:1 and in small groups with students Able to develop knowledge and experience to deliver appropriate support Able to encourage the development of social skills and support students' individual needs Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Able to provide behaviour and pastoral support Attend staff meetings and complete appropriate CPD Ensure safeguarding of students Able to commute to Addlestone Personal Qualities: Passionate about helping children to achieve their full potential Able to build confidence and motivation Ability to build robust and effective relationships with students Ability to remain calm and resilient when placed in situations of stress or conflict Caring, compassionate, and a good listener Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist, 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), Addlestone 93- 105 per day Apply now or contact Sam Price at Academics Ltd: (phone number removed) (url removed) Candidates registering with Academics Ltd will need to have or apply for an Enhanced DBS and/or overseas police check where appropriate.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist - Addlestone We are looking for a dedicated and Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist to work as a Learning Support Assistant, to support children with complex learning needs and associated challenging behaviours within a school in Addlestone. No previous experience is required. The School: This school is near Addlestone, and provides a safe learning environment for children with complex and severe learning needs. The students are 2-19 years old and often have multiple diagnosis so their needs can be quite severe. The school provides therapies including: Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Music, Speech and Language Therapies. Each team works closely with children to ensure their physical and emotional needs are met. The school has excellent facilities and on-site equipment including a therapy pool, sensory rooms and uses I-Gaze technology, and there is excellent on-site training, support and CPD. As an Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist/Learning Support Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work closely with specialist teams, enabling you to expand your knowledge and skillset which is invaluable for you, as an aspiring Speech and Language Therapist. Such teams include: Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Nursing Teams. Professional Skills & Requirements: Ability to prepare resources for teaching and learning activities Ability to plan learning activities to suit pupil ability with support from a teacher Willing to work 1:1 and in small groups with students Able to develop knowledge and experience to deliver appropriate support Able to encourage the development of social skills and support students' individual needs Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Able to provide behaviour and pastoral support Attend staff meetings and complete appropriate CPD Ensure safeguarding of students Able to commute to Addlestone Personal Qualities: Passionate about helping children to achieve their full potential Able to build confidence and motivation Ability to build robust and effective relationships with students Ability to remain calm and resilient when placed in situations of stress or conflict Caring, compassionate, and a good listener Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist, 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), Addlestone 93- 105 per day Apply now or contact Sam Price at Academics Ltd: (phone number removed) (url removed) Candidates registering with Academics Ltd will need to have or apply for an Enhanced DBS and/or overseas police check where appropriate.
Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist - Camberley We are looking for a dedicated and Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist to work as a Learning Support Assistant, to support children with complex learning needs and associated challenging behaviours within a school in Camberley. No previous experience is required. The School: This school is near Camberley, and provides a safe learning environment for children with complex and severe learning needs. The students are 2-19 years old and often have multiple diagnosis so their needs can be quite severe. The school provides therapies including: Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Music, Speech and Language Therapies. Each team works closely with children to ensure their physical and emotional needs are met. The school has excellent facilities and on-site equipment including a therapy pool, sensory rooms and uses I-Gaze technology, and there is excellent on-site training, support and CPD. As an Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist/Learning Support Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work closely with specialist teams, enabling you to expand your knowledge and skillset which is invaluable for you, as an aspiring Speech and Language Therapist. Such teams include: Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Nursing Teams. Professional Skills & Requirements: Ability to prepare resources for teaching and learning activities Ability to plan learning activities to suit pupil ability with support from a teacher Willing to work 1:1 and in small groups with students Able to develop knowledge and experience to deliver appropriate support Able to encourage the development of social skills and support students' individual needs Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Able to provide behaviour and pastoral support Attend staff meetings and complete appropriate CPD Ensure safeguarding of students Able to commute to Camberley Personal Qualities: Passionate about helping children to achieve their full potential Able to build confidence and motivation Ability to build robust and effective relationships with students Ability to remain calm and resilient when placed in situations of stress or conflict Caring, compassionate, and a good listener Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist, 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), Camberley 93- 105 per day Apply now or contact Sam Price at Academics Ltd: (phone number removed) (url removed) Candidates registering with Academics Ltd will need to have or apply for an Enhanced DBS and/or overseas police check where appropriate.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist - Camberley We are looking for a dedicated and Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist to work as a Learning Support Assistant, to support children with complex learning needs and associated challenging behaviours within a school in Camberley. No previous experience is required. The School: This school is near Camberley, and provides a safe learning environment for children with complex and severe learning needs. The students are 2-19 years old and often have multiple diagnosis so their needs can be quite severe. The school provides therapies including: Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Music, Speech and Language Therapies. Each team works closely with children to ensure their physical and emotional needs are met. The school has excellent facilities and on-site equipment including a therapy pool, sensory rooms and uses I-Gaze technology, and there is excellent on-site training, support and CPD. As an Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist/Learning Support Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work closely with specialist teams, enabling you to expand your knowledge and skillset which is invaluable for you, as an aspiring Speech and Language Therapist. Such teams include: Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Nursing Teams. Professional Skills & Requirements: Ability to prepare resources for teaching and learning activities Ability to plan learning activities to suit pupil ability with support from a teacher Willing to work 1:1 and in small groups with students Able to develop knowledge and experience to deliver appropriate support Able to encourage the development of social skills and support students' individual needs Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Able to provide behaviour and pastoral support Attend staff meetings and complete appropriate CPD Ensure safeguarding of students Able to commute to Camberley Personal Qualities: Passionate about helping children to achieve their full potential Able to build confidence and motivation Ability to build robust and effective relationships with students Ability to remain calm and resilient when placed in situations of stress or conflict Caring, compassionate, and a good listener Aspiring Speech and Language Therapist, 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), Camberley 93- 105 per day Apply now or contact Sam Price at Academics Ltd: (phone number removed) (url removed) Candidates registering with Academics Ltd will need to have or apply for an Enhanced DBS and/or overseas police check where appropriate.
Educational Psychologist Annual Salary: Competitive Location: London Job Type: Permanent We are seeking a dedicated Educational Psychologist to join our team. This role is ideal for a professional who is passionate about using psychological knowledge and skills to improve students' learning and emotional well-being. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with educators, parents, and students to create supportive and effective educational environments. Day-to-day of the role: Conduct psychological assessments and evaluations to identify students' educational and emotional needs. Develop and implement intervention strategies and educational programs tailored to individual student needs. Provide consultation to teachers and school staff on how to implement psychological principles and techniques in the classroom. Offer guidance and support to parents on issues affecting their child's education and development. Participate in multidisciplinary teams to address complex student needs and promote a holistic approach to education. Conduct research on educational practices and psychological factors affecting learning to continuously improve school programs. Lead workshops and training sessions for staff and parents to enhance their understanding of educational psychology. Required Skills & Qualifications: Master's degree or higher in Educational Psychology or a related field. Registration with a relevant professional body (e.g., Health and Care Professions Council). Proven experience in an educational psychology role. Strong understanding of psychological theories and practices relevant to education. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work effectively with diverse student populations. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Benefits: Competitive salary package. Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Pension scheme. To apply for this Educational Psychologist position, please submit your CV.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Educational Psychologist Annual Salary: Competitive Location: London Job Type: Permanent We are seeking a dedicated Educational Psychologist to join our team. This role is ideal for a professional who is passionate about using psychological knowledge and skills to improve students' learning and emotional well-being. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with educators, parents, and students to create supportive and effective educational environments. Day-to-day of the role: Conduct psychological assessments and evaluations to identify students' educational and emotional needs. Develop and implement intervention strategies and educational programs tailored to individual student needs. Provide consultation to teachers and school staff on how to implement psychological principles and techniques in the classroom. Offer guidance and support to parents on issues affecting their child's education and development. Participate in multidisciplinary teams to address complex student needs and promote a holistic approach to education. Conduct research on educational practices and psychological factors affecting learning to continuously improve school programs. Lead workshops and training sessions for staff and parents to enhance their understanding of educational psychology. Required Skills & Qualifications: Master's degree or higher in Educational Psychology or a related field. Registration with a relevant professional body (e.g., Health and Care Professions Council). Proven experience in an educational psychology role. Strong understanding of psychological theories and practices relevant to education. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work effectively with diverse student populations. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Benefits: Competitive salary package. Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Pension scheme. To apply for this Educational Psychologist position, please submit your CV.
Autism Support Worker - Primary SEN School - Lewisham A warm, nurturing primary SEN school in Lewisham is seeking a dedicated Autism Support Worker to support young learners in a structured and supportive environment. Location: Lewisham Pay: 95- 100 per day Contract: Full-time Why Join This School? Friendly, child-centred primary setting designed for young learners Small class sizes to support individual development Supportive and collaborative staff team Experienced teachers and SEN specialists in every classroom Excellent transport links across Lewisham Competitive Inner London daily rates The Role As an Autism Support Worker, you'll work closely with primary-aged pupils (typically 4-11 years old) with autism and additional needs. You'll help create a safe, engaging, and structured environment where children can build confidence, develop key skills, and enjoy learning. Your responsibilities will include: Providing 1:1 and small group support tailored to each child Delivering fun, engaging, and age-appropriate learning activities Supporting communication, social interaction, and emotional regulation Encouraging independence and early life skills development Helping maintain a positive, consistent, and nurturing classroom environment Who We're Looking for someone who: Has experience with, or a strong interest in, supporting children with autism Is patient, caring, and enthusiastic about working with young children Can build strong, trusting relationships with primary-aged pupils Works well both independently and as part of a team Is passionate about supporting children with special educational needs About the School This welcoming primary SEN school in Lewisham supports children with a range of complex needs. The school focuses on early development, communication, and emotional well-being, helping pupils build strong foundations for future learning. Staff work closely together in a collaborative, supportive environment with a strong emphasis on professional development. Requirements Experience as an Autism Support Worker, Teaching Assistant, or similar (preferred) A genuine passion for working with primary-aged children with SEN A valid DBS on the update service, or willingness to obtain one Reeson Education: Reeson Education is England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across England. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of London. Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please note, where a salary or daily rate range is stated, the higher rate applies to candidates who meet the enhanced experience, training or qualification requirements specified within the advert. All daily/hourly rates quoted are inclusive of holiday pay at 12.07%
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
Autism Support Worker - Primary SEN School - Lewisham A warm, nurturing primary SEN school in Lewisham is seeking a dedicated Autism Support Worker to support young learners in a structured and supportive environment. Location: Lewisham Pay: 95- 100 per day Contract: Full-time Why Join This School? Friendly, child-centred primary setting designed for young learners Small class sizes to support individual development Supportive and collaborative staff team Experienced teachers and SEN specialists in every classroom Excellent transport links across Lewisham Competitive Inner London daily rates The Role As an Autism Support Worker, you'll work closely with primary-aged pupils (typically 4-11 years old) with autism and additional needs. You'll help create a safe, engaging, and structured environment where children can build confidence, develop key skills, and enjoy learning. Your responsibilities will include: Providing 1:1 and small group support tailored to each child Delivering fun, engaging, and age-appropriate learning activities Supporting communication, social interaction, and emotional regulation Encouraging independence and early life skills development Helping maintain a positive, consistent, and nurturing classroom environment Who We're Looking for someone who: Has experience with, or a strong interest in, supporting children with autism Is patient, caring, and enthusiastic about working with young children Can build strong, trusting relationships with primary-aged pupils Works well both independently and as part of a team Is passionate about supporting children with special educational needs About the School This welcoming primary SEN school in Lewisham supports children with a range of complex needs. The school focuses on early development, communication, and emotional well-being, helping pupils build strong foundations for future learning. Staff work closely together in a collaborative, supportive environment with a strong emphasis on professional development. Requirements Experience as an Autism Support Worker, Teaching Assistant, or similar (preferred) A genuine passion for working with primary-aged children with SEN A valid DBS on the update service, or willingness to obtain one Reeson Education: Reeson Education is England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across England. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of London. Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please note, where a salary or daily rate range is stated, the higher rate applies to candidates who meet the enhanced experience, training or qualification requirements specified within the advert. All daily/hourly rates quoted are inclusive of holiday pay at 12.07%
SEN Learning Support AssistantLocation: Corby, NorthamptonshireStart Date: ASAP Salary: £90-£100 per dayAbout the SchoolThis incredible SEN school located in Corby, Northamptonshire, is a specialist school dedicated to supporting students aged 4 to 18 with complex learning needs, including profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other significant conditions. The school's mission is to help individuals living in extraordinary circumstances lead ordinary lives, focusing on personalized care and education. The academy offers a range of specialized facilities, including hydrotherapy and physiotherapy rooms, soft play areas, and a fully equipped kitchen. The school also boasts a pupil Café, an on-site enterprise initiative where Key Stage 4 and 5 students gain work experience in food hygiene, customer service, and product development. This café is part of a broader plan to create a 'village' complex with additional shops, such as an enterprise store and a garden centre, providing students with valuable employability skills.About You Experience working with children or young people, especially those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Learning difficulties, and Physical or sensory impairments Empathy and patience Behaviour Management Strong Communication Adaptability and able to tailor support to the needs of each learnerWho are Aspire People?Aspire People is the UK's fastest growing education recruitment agency and we specialise in providing teaching and support staff to schools across the Midlands and surrounding regions. We focus on delivering high-quality service to all candidates and clients, working closely with primary, secondary, and SEN schools to match them with qualified professionals, including teachers, teaching assistants, and administrative staff. We are fully commitment to safeguarding and have built a strong reputation for reliability, expertise, and a people-first approach in the education sector.Why join Aspire People? Dedicated consultant who will support you every step of the way Opportunities to gain experience across a range of local settings Contracts to suit you! We specialise in permanent, long-term, short-term, and day-to-day roles. Competitive pay with multiple payment options Refer a friend scheme which can earn £100-£250 per person Access to free CPD and training opportunitiesNext StepsGet in touch with an up to date CV! Simple.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
May 05, 2026
Full time
SEN Learning Support AssistantLocation: Corby, NorthamptonshireStart Date: ASAP Salary: £90-£100 per dayAbout the SchoolThis incredible SEN school located in Corby, Northamptonshire, is a specialist school dedicated to supporting students aged 4 to 18 with complex learning needs, including profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other significant conditions. The school's mission is to help individuals living in extraordinary circumstances lead ordinary lives, focusing on personalized care and education. The academy offers a range of specialized facilities, including hydrotherapy and physiotherapy rooms, soft play areas, and a fully equipped kitchen. The school also boasts a pupil Café, an on-site enterprise initiative where Key Stage 4 and 5 students gain work experience in food hygiene, customer service, and product development. This café is part of a broader plan to create a 'village' complex with additional shops, such as an enterprise store and a garden centre, providing students with valuable employability skills.About You Experience working with children or young people, especially those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Learning difficulties, and Physical or sensory impairments Empathy and patience Behaviour Management Strong Communication Adaptability and able to tailor support to the needs of each learnerWho are Aspire People?Aspire People is the UK's fastest growing education recruitment agency and we specialise in providing teaching and support staff to schools across the Midlands and surrounding regions. We focus on delivering high-quality service to all candidates and clients, working closely with primary, secondary, and SEN schools to match them with qualified professionals, including teachers, teaching assistants, and administrative staff. We are fully commitment to safeguarding and have built a strong reputation for reliability, expertise, and a people-first approach in the education sector.Why join Aspire People? Dedicated consultant who will support you every step of the way Opportunities to gain experience across a range of local settings Contracts to suit you! We specialise in permanent, long-term, short-term, and day-to-day roles. Competitive pay with multiple payment options Refer a friend scheme which can earn £100-£250 per person Access to free CPD and training opportunitiesNext StepsGet in touch with an up to date CV! Simple.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Primary SEMH Teacher Bexley Are you experienced in supporting children with social, emotional, and mental health needs and looking to make a meaningful impact in a primary school setting? Join a forward-thinking school in Bexley as an SEMH Teacher and be part of an exciting new project: the first Primary SEMH provision within a mainstream school in the borough. With a significant intake of pupils planned for September, this is a rare opportunity to help shape provision from the ground up within an Outstanding Two-School Trust. SEMH Teacher What s on Offer: Competitive Outer London Salary MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance Permanent, full-time role starting September 2026 36 hours per week, term-time only Work within a brand-new SEMH provision in a mainstream primary setting Join a growing team with strong leadership and specialist support SEMH Teacher The Role: Deliver high-quality teaching to pupils with SEMH needs within a primary setting Provide structured support to help pupils regulate emotions and engage in learning Work closely with staff to implement consistent behaviour and intervention strategies Track progress and contribute to EHCP targets and pastoral planning Help establish a safe, consistent and inclusive new provision SEMH Teacher Who We re Looking For: Primary-Trained Teacher with QTS Experience in SEMH, PRUs, alternative provision, or similar settings (or strong interest in transitioning into this area) Calm, resilient and confident managing complex behaviour Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach Ambition to help shape and develop a new specialist provision Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters, supporting professionals to secure long-term and permanent roles, including this Primary SEMH Teacher position in Bexley. Primary SEMH Teacher Bexley INDHOT
May 05, 2026
Full time
Primary SEMH Teacher Bexley Are you experienced in supporting children with social, emotional, and mental health needs and looking to make a meaningful impact in a primary school setting? Join a forward-thinking school in Bexley as an SEMH Teacher and be part of an exciting new project: the first Primary SEMH provision within a mainstream school in the borough. With a significant intake of pupils planned for September, this is a rare opportunity to help shape provision from the ground up within an Outstanding Two-School Trust. SEMH Teacher What s on Offer: Competitive Outer London Salary MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance Permanent, full-time role starting September 2026 36 hours per week, term-time only Work within a brand-new SEMH provision in a mainstream primary setting Join a growing team with strong leadership and specialist support SEMH Teacher The Role: Deliver high-quality teaching to pupils with SEMH needs within a primary setting Provide structured support to help pupils regulate emotions and engage in learning Work closely with staff to implement consistent behaviour and intervention strategies Track progress and contribute to EHCP targets and pastoral planning Help establish a safe, consistent and inclusive new provision SEMH Teacher Who We re Looking For: Primary-Trained Teacher with QTS Experience in SEMH, PRUs, alternative provision, or similar settings (or strong interest in transitioning into this area) Calm, resilient and confident managing complex behaviour Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach Ambition to help shape and develop a new specialist provision Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters, supporting professionals to secure long-term and permanent roles, including this Primary SEMH Teacher position in Bexley. Primary SEMH Teacher Bexley INDHOT
Location Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, York. Existing CO staff can work in the their original contractual work location. Existing Civil Servants working in all other departments can work in Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle & York. External candidates can work in Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle & York. About the job Job summary We're seeking a Software Developer experienced in back end (with focus on data pipelines) as well as wider technologies. You can code in Python and have experience of ETL systems e.g., Apache Spark or similar. During the interview, it will be beneficial to share and walk the panel through any historic code you have written. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team, supporting project in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Robotic Automation and Data analysis The ideal candidate will be proactive and collaborative, with a passion for clean, maintainable code and modern development practices. They are familiar with AGILE methodology, but are equally able to take ownership for key deliverables and can deliver autonomously. Knowledge working with AI solution implementation is advantageous but not essential. Job description You will join the Cabinet Office Digital, Data, Insights and AI team as a Software Developer in a multidisciplinary Agile team, delivering services for a large data warehouse and analytics platform (GRID). As a software engineer, you will initially have a core focus on back-end development. You will: Lead development of data engineering requirements from requirement through to live support. Complete information assurance activities for data transfers containing sensitive data (e.g., Data Protection Impact Assessments, Privacy Notices). Carry out performance and incident monitoring to ensure the smooth running of data services. Support the wider team with broader priorities, including front-end design. Coach and mentor junior developers, sharing good engineering practices. The role responsibility may slowly change over time. Your main focus will be: Python and Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) processes. You will require knowledge of: PySpark (AWS Glue) to build scalable data pipelines. AWS Lake Formation to implement Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC). Apache Iceberg to store data and optimise query performance. Key broader technologies used by the wider team: Python as the primary programming language for general tasks. TypeScript to design front-end services using React. JavaScript/Node.js for backend services. YAML/JSON (CloudFormation) and Terraform (HCL) for infrastructure as code. Terraform, CodePipeline, and GitHub Actions for infrastructure deployment. Amazon Web Services (AWS) for hosting digital services. Kubernetes and Docker for containerisation. Apache Iceberg, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and Redis as databases. OpenSearch for vector stores used for storing and querying high-dimensional embeddings. Knowledge graphs, including the use of triplestores for storing and querying RDF data. Amazon Bedrock for hosting LLMs. GOV.UK Design System for interface design. Person specification This role is aligned with the Government Digital and Data Profession Capability Framework, Software Developer role: Availability and capacity management You can (working knowledge): Manage service components to ensure they meet business needs and key performance indicators (KPIs). Development process optimisation You can (awareness): Explain the importance of developing process efficiency and the common ways in which processes are optimised Support specific activities to improve development processes Identify obvious deficiencies. Information security You can (practitioner): Design solutions and services with security controls included, specifically engineered to mitigate security threats. Modern development standards You can (practitioner): Apply modern development standards and support others in applying them. Programming and build (software engineering) You can (practitioner): Collaborate with others when necessary to review specifications Use the agreed specifications to design, code, test and document programs or scripts of medium-to-high complexity, using the right standards and tools. Prototyping: You can (practitioner): Approach prototyping as a team activity, actively soliciting prototypes and testing with others Establish design patterns and iterate them Use a variety of prototyping methods and choose the most appropriate. Service support You can (working knowledge): Help fix service faults following agreed procedures Carry out maintenance tasks on service support infrastructure. Systems design You can (working knowledge): Translate logical designs into physical designs Produce detailed designs Effectively document all work using required standards, methods and tools, including prototyping tools where appropriate Design systems characterised by managed levels of risk, manageable business and technical complexity, and meaningful impact Work with well understood technology and identify appropriate patterns. Systems integration You can (working knowledge): Build and test simple interfaces between systems Work on more complex integration as part of a wider team. User focus You can (practitioner): Collaborate with user researchers and can represent users internally Explain the difference between user needs and the desires of the user Champion user research to focus on all users Prioritise and define approaches to understand the user story, guiding others in doing so Offer recommendations on the best tools and methods to use.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Location Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, York. Existing CO staff can work in the their original contractual work location. Existing Civil Servants working in all other departments can work in Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle & York. External candidates can work in Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle & York. About the job Job summary We're seeking a Software Developer experienced in back end (with focus on data pipelines) as well as wider technologies. You can code in Python and have experience of ETL systems e.g., Apache Spark or similar. During the interview, it will be beneficial to share and walk the panel through any historic code you have written. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team, supporting project in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Robotic Automation and Data analysis The ideal candidate will be proactive and collaborative, with a passion for clean, maintainable code and modern development practices. They are familiar with AGILE methodology, but are equally able to take ownership for key deliverables and can deliver autonomously. Knowledge working with AI solution implementation is advantageous but not essential. Job description You will join the Cabinet Office Digital, Data, Insights and AI team as a Software Developer in a multidisciplinary Agile team, delivering services for a large data warehouse and analytics platform (GRID). As a software engineer, you will initially have a core focus on back-end development. You will: Lead development of data engineering requirements from requirement through to live support. Complete information assurance activities for data transfers containing sensitive data (e.g., Data Protection Impact Assessments, Privacy Notices). Carry out performance and incident monitoring to ensure the smooth running of data services. Support the wider team with broader priorities, including front-end design. Coach and mentor junior developers, sharing good engineering practices. The role responsibility may slowly change over time. Your main focus will be: Python and Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) processes. You will require knowledge of: PySpark (AWS Glue) to build scalable data pipelines. AWS Lake Formation to implement Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC). Apache Iceberg to store data and optimise query performance. Key broader technologies used by the wider team: Python as the primary programming language for general tasks. TypeScript to design front-end services using React. JavaScript/Node.js for backend services. YAML/JSON (CloudFormation) and Terraform (HCL) for infrastructure as code. Terraform, CodePipeline, and GitHub Actions for infrastructure deployment. Amazon Web Services (AWS) for hosting digital services. Kubernetes and Docker for containerisation. Apache Iceberg, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and Redis as databases. OpenSearch for vector stores used for storing and querying high-dimensional embeddings. Knowledge graphs, including the use of triplestores for storing and querying RDF data. Amazon Bedrock for hosting LLMs. GOV.UK Design System for interface design. Person specification This role is aligned with the Government Digital and Data Profession Capability Framework, Software Developer role: Availability and capacity management You can (working knowledge): Manage service components to ensure they meet business needs and key performance indicators (KPIs). Development process optimisation You can (awareness): Explain the importance of developing process efficiency and the common ways in which processes are optimised Support specific activities to improve development processes Identify obvious deficiencies. Information security You can (practitioner): Design solutions and services with security controls included, specifically engineered to mitigate security threats. Modern development standards You can (practitioner): Apply modern development standards and support others in applying them. Programming and build (software engineering) You can (practitioner): Collaborate with others when necessary to review specifications Use the agreed specifications to design, code, test and document programs or scripts of medium-to-high complexity, using the right standards and tools. Prototyping: You can (practitioner): Approach prototyping as a team activity, actively soliciting prototypes and testing with others Establish design patterns and iterate them Use a variety of prototyping methods and choose the most appropriate. Service support You can (working knowledge): Help fix service faults following agreed procedures Carry out maintenance tasks on service support infrastructure. Systems design You can (working knowledge): Translate logical designs into physical designs Produce detailed designs Effectively document all work using required standards, methods and tools, including prototyping tools where appropriate Design systems characterised by managed levels of risk, manageable business and technical complexity, and meaningful impact Work with well understood technology and identify appropriate patterns. Systems integration You can (working knowledge): Build and test simple interfaces between systems Work on more complex integration as part of a wider team. User focus You can (practitioner): Collaborate with user researchers and can represent users internally Explain the difference between user needs and the desires of the user Champion user research to focus on all users Prioritise and define approaches to understand the user story, guiding others in doing so Offer recommendations on the best tools and methods to use.
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Walsall, Staffordshire
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. Family Safeguarding Domestic Abuse Practitioner Location: Walsall Borough - MUST HAVE ACCESS TO OWN VEHICLE Salary: 25,282.44 (unqualified) - 30,304.46 (qualified) Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Contract Type: Direct individual and family support Responsible to: Regional Head of Domestic Violence and Abuse Support Services About the Role We are seeking a skilled and proactive Family Safeguarding Domestic Abuse Practitioner to join the Family Safeguarding Team in Walsall. The Family Safeguarding Service is designed to safely keep high-risk children and their families together, improve health and educational outcomes, and reduce physical and emotional harm. The model focuses on the "Toxic Trio" risk factors: Domestic abuse Substance misuse Mental health Working within a multi-disciplinary team alongside Children's Social Workers and partner agencies, you will provide specialist domestic abuse expertise to families where children are at risk. You will ensure that victims' voices are central to all planning and interventions, delivering trauma-informed, evidence-based support to improve safety and long-term resilience. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of individuals and families, completing comprehensive risk and needs assessments, safety planning, and support plans. Deliver practical and emotional support to victims and their children in line with professional guidelines and legislation. Facilitate group programmes (e.g. Freedom Programme, You Me and Mum) to support recovery and understanding of the impact of abuse. Attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings including CIN, CP, TAC, TAF, MARAC and MAPPA as appropriate. Work collaboratively with statutory and voluntary sector partners to maximise safety, independence and access to housing, legal advice, education, benefits and employment opportunities. Ensure accurate, timely case recording and compliance with GDPR and information-sharing protocols. Capture and reflect the voice of the victim throughout all interventions. Contribute to service development, innovation, and quality assurance processes. About You You will: Have experience supporting victims of domestic abuse and working with families experiencing complex needs. Demonstrate strong risk assessment, safety planning and case management skills. Be confident working within a multi-agency safeguarding environment. Be committed to challenging abuse and promoting equality and dignity for all. Use motivational interviewing and trauma-informed approaches in your practice. Be able to work flexibly and independently as part of a wider team. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence and willingness to use your own vehicle. Ability to travel across Walsall Borough. May require occasional work outside normal office hours. Enhanced DBS check (post subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975 - Exceptions Order). Eligibility to work in the UK. Occupational Requirement: Under Schedule 9 (Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010, this post is open to female applicants only. What We Offer Mileage allowance 25 days annual leave (pro rata) plus bank holidays (increasing after 3 years' service) 1 wellbeing day (pro rata) Annual leave buy-back scheme Time off in lieu (TOIL) for overtime 5% employer pension contribution Employee Assistance Programme Access to group clinical supervision with a BACP-trained counsellor Ongoing training and development opportunities Bi-annual staff away days Regular internal staff newsletter Safeguarding & Equality We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment and work within safeguarding frameworks at all times. We are committed to equality of opportunity and creating a culture of openness, dignity and respect. Diversity is valued, and we welcome applications from women who share our commitment to ending violence and abuse. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
May 05, 2026
Full time
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. Family Safeguarding Domestic Abuse Practitioner Location: Walsall Borough - MUST HAVE ACCESS TO OWN VEHICLE Salary: 25,282.44 (unqualified) - 30,304.46 (qualified) Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Contract Type: Direct individual and family support Responsible to: Regional Head of Domestic Violence and Abuse Support Services About the Role We are seeking a skilled and proactive Family Safeguarding Domestic Abuse Practitioner to join the Family Safeguarding Team in Walsall. The Family Safeguarding Service is designed to safely keep high-risk children and their families together, improve health and educational outcomes, and reduce physical and emotional harm. The model focuses on the "Toxic Trio" risk factors: Domestic abuse Substance misuse Mental health Working within a multi-disciplinary team alongside Children's Social Workers and partner agencies, you will provide specialist domestic abuse expertise to families where children are at risk. You will ensure that victims' voices are central to all planning and interventions, delivering trauma-informed, evidence-based support to improve safety and long-term resilience. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of individuals and families, completing comprehensive risk and needs assessments, safety planning, and support plans. Deliver practical and emotional support to victims and their children in line with professional guidelines and legislation. Facilitate group programmes (e.g. Freedom Programme, You Me and Mum) to support recovery and understanding of the impact of abuse. Attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings including CIN, CP, TAC, TAF, MARAC and MAPPA as appropriate. Work collaboratively with statutory and voluntary sector partners to maximise safety, independence and access to housing, legal advice, education, benefits and employment opportunities. Ensure accurate, timely case recording and compliance with GDPR and information-sharing protocols. Capture and reflect the voice of the victim throughout all interventions. Contribute to service development, innovation, and quality assurance processes. About You You will: Have experience supporting victims of domestic abuse and working with families experiencing complex needs. Demonstrate strong risk assessment, safety planning and case management skills. Be confident working within a multi-agency safeguarding environment. Be committed to challenging abuse and promoting equality and dignity for all. Use motivational interviewing and trauma-informed approaches in your practice. Be able to work flexibly and independently as part of a wider team. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence and willingness to use your own vehicle. Ability to travel across Walsall Borough. May require occasional work outside normal office hours. Enhanced DBS check (post subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975 - Exceptions Order). Eligibility to work in the UK. Occupational Requirement: Under Schedule 9 (Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010, this post is open to female applicants only. What We Offer Mileage allowance 25 days annual leave (pro rata) plus bank holidays (increasing after 3 years' service) 1 wellbeing day (pro rata) Annual leave buy-back scheme Time off in lieu (TOIL) for overtime 5% employer pension contribution Employee Assistance Programme Access to group clinical supervision with a BACP-trained counsellor Ongoing training and development opportunities Bi-annual staff away days Regular internal staff newsletter Safeguarding & Equality We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment and work within safeguarding frameworks at all times. We are committed to equality of opportunity and creating a culture of openness, dignity and respect. Diversity is valued, and we welcome applications from women who share our commitment to ending violence and abuse. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Job Description: The Youth Education Service are currently working in partnership with a school in Leasowe who are seeking a dedicated and passionate Primary SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) Teacher to join their remarkable team of highly qualified staff. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching a KS2 class, delivering a tailored curriculum to meet the diverse needs of students with complex needs. The school has 3 sites ranging from KS1-KS4 and the majority of pupils have an EHCP. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver a Primary curriculum for with a focus on SEMH needs. Adapt teaching strategies and specific lesson plans to meet individual learning needs. Liaise with support staff, therapists, and external agencies including parents and carers to ensure development of each young person. Monitor and report on pupil progress, implementing interventions where necessary. Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in the UK. Experience working with pupils with SEMH difficulties A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Nurturing but able to instil boundaries Preferably fully inducted however if you have previous experience supporting children outside of teaching this will be considered. What We Offer: Pay in line with Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) 12 week temp to perm - Only work for us for 12 weeks and then transfer onto a school (permanent) contract Matched pay guarantee (We will match or better your current pay if working via another agency) Continuous professional development and training (Access to 23 free training modules) Opportunities for career advancement - We will regularly review your goals and liaise with senior leaders in the school to discuss progression opportunities Round-the-clock support Regular networking events - As well as feeling part of a school team we want you to feel part of TYES so we regularly hold networking events where you will have the chance to meet other employees and our team! Hours: 08:30 - 15:30 Start Date: 01/06/2026 (Earlier/later start available) Youth Education Service (YES) is committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The Youth Education Service is committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults. We take our responsibilities extremely seriously. All staff we register will undertake thorough interviewing and referencing checks and hold, or be prepared to undergo, an Enhanced DBS check that must be registered on the Update Service. Join us at TYES and help transform the future of education
May 05, 2026
Full time
Job Description: The Youth Education Service are currently working in partnership with a school in Leasowe who are seeking a dedicated and passionate Primary SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) Teacher to join their remarkable team of highly qualified staff. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching a KS2 class, delivering a tailored curriculum to meet the diverse needs of students with complex needs. The school has 3 sites ranging from KS1-KS4 and the majority of pupils have an EHCP. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver a Primary curriculum for with a focus on SEMH needs. Adapt teaching strategies and specific lesson plans to meet individual learning needs. Liaise with support staff, therapists, and external agencies including parents and carers to ensure development of each young person. Monitor and report on pupil progress, implementing interventions where necessary. Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in the UK. Experience working with pupils with SEMH difficulties A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Nurturing but able to instil boundaries Preferably fully inducted however if you have previous experience supporting children outside of teaching this will be considered. What We Offer: Pay in line with Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) 12 week temp to perm - Only work for us for 12 weeks and then transfer onto a school (permanent) contract Matched pay guarantee (We will match or better your current pay if working via another agency) Continuous professional development and training (Access to 23 free training modules) Opportunities for career advancement - We will regularly review your goals and liaise with senior leaders in the school to discuss progression opportunities Round-the-clock support Regular networking events - As well as feeling part of a school team we want you to feel part of TYES so we regularly hold networking events where you will have the chance to meet other employees and our team! Hours: 08:30 - 15:30 Start Date: 01/06/2026 (Earlier/later start available) Youth Education Service (YES) is committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The Youth Education Service is committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults. We take our responsibilities extremely seriously. All staff we register will undertake thorough interviewing and referencing checks and hold, or be prepared to undergo, an Enhanced DBS check that must be registered on the Update Service. Join us at TYES and help transform the future of education
Adullam has opportunities available to join our national award-winning support team in Stoke . About the role Tenancy Sustainment Officer The main purpose of this role is to provide housing management related support to people with multiple and complex needs as part of a service for those who have lost their home or been rough sleeping click apply for full job details
May 05, 2026
Full time
Adullam has opportunities available to join our national award-winning support team in Stoke . About the role Tenancy Sustainment Officer The main purpose of this role is to provide housing management related support to people with multiple and complex needs as part of a service for those who have lost their home or been rough sleeping click apply for full job details
SEND Teaching Assistant - RochdaleAn SEN school in Rochdale is seeking a dedicated SEND Teaching Assistant to join their team on a full-time basis through Aspire People.The school provides tailored support for pupils with autism and associated speech, language and communication needs. Ensuring high staff-to-pupil ratios, the school offers a welcoming, supportive environment where pupils of all abilities thrive. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly supportive setting where you will play an essential role in helping pupils access learning and develop confidence.The RoleWe are seeking a Teaching Assistant who can work closely with pupils who require consistent, structured and communication-focused support. You will be part of a skilled team that includes teachers, therapists and experienced support staff. Each day will involve providing targeted assistance, using visual supports, helping with regulation strategies and promoting independence throughout the school day.Key Responsibilities- Supporting pupils with autism and communication needs in a structured classroom environment- Following individual learning plans and communication approaches- Using visual timetables, structured routines and regulation strategies effectively- Supporting pupils during lessons, movement around school and planned activities- Promoting a calm, safe and inclusive learning environment- Working collaboratively with teachers and specialists to deliver tailored supportWho We Are Looking ForThe school values applicants with experience in SEND, particularly autism and speech and language needs. We also welcome candidates with transferable skills from:- Residential support- Social care or support work- Care settings- Psychology or relevant degree backgrounds- Early Years or youth support rolesIdeal candidates will be patient, confident, proactive and committed to enabling pupils with complex needs to progress both academically and socially.Requirements- Availability Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 3.30pm, term time only- Experience or interest in working with pupils with SEND- A reliable and resilient approach to supporting young people- Full compliance with safeguarding and safer recruitment checksWhat We OfferThe chance to work within a highly supportive SEN environmentOngoing CPD and extremely competitive rates of payWork with a team that truly listens and takes action on helping you progress in your careerA role where you can make a meaningful difference every dayIf you are passionate about supporting pupils with SEND and want to take the next step in your career, apply today. Our team will be in touch to discuss the role and guide you through the next stages.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
SEND Teaching Assistant - RochdaleAn SEN school in Rochdale is seeking a dedicated SEND Teaching Assistant to join their team on a full-time basis through Aspire People.The school provides tailored support for pupils with autism and associated speech, language and communication needs. Ensuring high staff-to-pupil ratios, the school offers a welcoming, supportive environment where pupils of all abilities thrive. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly supportive setting where you will play an essential role in helping pupils access learning and develop confidence.The RoleWe are seeking a Teaching Assistant who can work closely with pupils who require consistent, structured and communication-focused support. You will be part of a skilled team that includes teachers, therapists and experienced support staff. Each day will involve providing targeted assistance, using visual supports, helping with regulation strategies and promoting independence throughout the school day.Key Responsibilities- Supporting pupils with autism and communication needs in a structured classroom environment- Following individual learning plans and communication approaches- Using visual timetables, structured routines and regulation strategies effectively- Supporting pupils during lessons, movement around school and planned activities- Promoting a calm, safe and inclusive learning environment- Working collaboratively with teachers and specialists to deliver tailored supportWho We Are Looking ForThe school values applicants with experience in SEND, particularly autism and speech and language needs. We also welcome candidates with transferable skills from:- Residential support- Social care or support work- Care settings- Psychology or relevant degree backgrounds- Early Years or youth support rolesIdeal candidates will be patient, confident, proactive and committed to enabling pupils with complex needs to progress both academically and socially.Requirements- Availability Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 3.30pm, term time only- Experience or interest in working with pupils with SEND- A reliable and resilient approach to supporting young people- Full compliance with safeguarding and safer recruitment checksWhat We OfferThe chance to work within a highly supportive SEN environmentOngoing CPD and extremely competitive rates of payWork with a team that truly listens and takes action on helping you progress in your careerA role where you can make a meaningful difference every dayIf you are passionate about supporting pupils with SEND and want to take the next step in your career, apply today. Our team will be in touch to discuss the role and guide you through the next stages.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Are you a Qualified Social Worker wondering what other opportunities are out there? Look no further Randstad are recruiting for a Qualified Social Worker to join Edinburgh City Council's Adult's Service. This is a full time role offering a fantastic competitive pay rate. Benefits: Hybrid working Competitive rates of pay Mileage reimbursement Supervision Weekly pay One committed and dedicated point of contact An unlimited referrals incentive, giving you a £300 voucher for anyone you refer to us (T&Cs apply) A full range of free training available Access to 100s of discounts through the Hapi App Free healthcare, medical and financial advice available Responsibilities: Conducting comprehensive assessments under the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 to identify eligibility for services. Investigating concerns and carrying out duties under the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007. Designing and implementing care packages, which may include home care, equipment/adaptations, or residential placement. Undertaking risk assessments for individuals with complex needs, challenging behaviors, or significant frailty. Managing the four options of SDS, allowing individuals to choose how their care budget is spent (e.g., hiring a Personal Assistant vs. using Council services). Collaborating with GPs, District Nurses, and Occupational Therapists to provide integrated health and social care. Requirements: PVG SSSC registration Social Work Degree Experience: Children If you have any further questions, or wish to apply for this role then please contact Hannah on or . Otherwise Apply Below and I will be in touch soon. Are you thinking about a change in your career but not sure about this role? Whether you are an existing candidate, new to the locum market and are exploring some options or looking for a new permanent role, we have several exciting opportunities with competitive pay & flexibility. If you wish to discuss this further please contact me on the details above. Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
May 05, 2026
Contractor
Are you a Qualified Social Worker wondering what other opportunities are out there? Look no further Randstad are recruiting for a Qualified Social Worker to join Edinburgh City Council's Adult's Service. This is a full time role offering a fantastic competitive pay rate. Benefits: Hybrid working Competitive rates of pay Mileage reimbursement Supervision Weekly pay One committed and dedicated point of contact An unlimited referrals incentive, giving you a £300 voucher for anyone you refer to us (T&Cs apply) A full range of free training available Access to 100s of discounts through the Hapi App Free healthcare, medical and financial advice available Responsibilities: Conducting comprehensive assessments under the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 to identify eligibility for services. Investigating concerns and carrying out duties under the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007. Designing and implementing care packages, which may include home care, equipment/adaptations, or residential placement. Undertaking risk assessments for individuals with complex needs, challenging behaviors, or significant frailty. Managing the four options of SDS, allowing individuals to choose how their care budget is spent (e.g., hiring a Personal Assistant vs. using Council services). Collaborating with GPs, District Nurses, and Occupational Therapists to provide integrated health and social care. Requirements: PVG SSSC registration Social Work Degree Experience: Children If you have any further questions, or wish to apply for this role then please contact Hannah on or . Otherwise Apply Below and I will be in touch soon. Are you thinking about a change in your career but not sure about this role? Whether you are an existing candidate, new to the locum market and are exploring some options or looking for a new permanent role, we have several exciting opportunities with competitive pay & flexibility. If you wish to discuss this further please contact me on the details above. Randstad Care acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Care is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone. Did you know that Randstad Care have been awarded a place on the National Clinical Staffing Framework for the NHS? This means we will be able to bring you more opportunities within nursing & midwifery and clinical staffing.
Support Worker - Maidstone Join Nurseplus as a Support Worker - Make a difference everyday At Nurseplus, every shift you work is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of those in need. As a Support Worker , you ll be providing high-quality care across a range of settings within in social care sector, from elderly care to individuals with learning disabilities, mental health challenges, and more complex care needs. You ll become part of a compassionate team where every contribution counts. Why Choose Nurseplus? Flexibility that Works for You : Choose your shifts, whether full-time, part-time, days, nights, or weekends, so you can fit work around your life. Weekly Pay & Competitive Rates : Earn between £14.57 and £21.29 per hour, with weekly pay and an annual pay review to reward your hard work. Workwise App : Take control of your schedule with our Workwise app manage your availability and easily book shifts on your terms. Paid Industry-Leading Training : We pay for you to attend our mandatory, industry-leading training that s in line with the Care Certificate and Core Skills Training Framework, tailored to help you grow your skills. Ongoing Development Opportunities : From in-house courses to funded qualifications such as NVQ Levels 2 and 3, we support your professional growth at every stage. Blue Light Card : Enjoy thousands of discounts on the high street and online with eligibility for a Blue Light Card. What You ll Be Doing Your day-to-day responsibilities as a Support Worker may include assisting service users with personal care, safe lifting and moving, administering medication, meal preparation, and providing general companionship. You ll work closely with care plans to ensure individuals maintain independence and dignity, providing the physical and emotional support that they might need to achieve their goals. What We re Looking For You must be over 18 years old and have the right to work in the UK. Flexibility in your availability, with the ability to travel to different care settings. A good standard of English and the ability to communicate effectively. A clear enhanced DBS, which you can apply for upon registration. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and want to work with a team that truly cares, we d love to hear from you! About Nurseplus At Nurseplus, our mission is to make a positive impact and change lives every day. We are passionate about delivering the highest-quality care that truly makes a difference in the lives of those we support. But our commitment doesn t stop there we care just as much for our staff as we do for our clients. By fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, we empower our team to grow, thrive, and make a meaningful contribution to the communities they serve.
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
Support Worker - Maidstone Join Nurseplus as a Support Worker - Make a difference everyday At Nurseplus, every shift you work is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of those in need. As a Support Worker , you ll be providing high-quality care across a range of settings within in social care sector, from elderly care to individuals with learning disabilities, mental health challenges, and more complex care needs. You ll become part of a compassionate team where every contribution counts. Why Choose Nurseplus? Flexibility that Works for You : Choose your shifts, whether full-time, part-time, days, nights, or weekends, so you can fit work around your life. Weekly Pay & Competitive Rates : Earn between £14.57 and £21.29 per hour, with weekly pay and an annual pay review to reward your hard work. Workwise App : Take control of your schedule with our Workwise app manage your availability and easily book shifts on your terms. Paid Industry-Leading Training : We pay for you to attend our mandatory, industry-leading training that s in line with the Care Certificate and Core Skills Training Framework, tailored to help you grow your skills. Ongoing Development Opportunities : From in-house courses to funded qualifications such as NVQ Levels 2 and 3, we support your professional growth at every stage. Blue Light Card : Enjoy thousands of discounts on the high street and online with eligibility for a Blue Light Card. What You ll Be Doing Your day-to-day responsibilities as a Support Worker may include assisting service users with personal care, safe lifting and moving, administering medication, meal preparation, and providing general companionship. You ll work closely with care plans to ensure individuals maintain independence and dignity, providing the physical and emotional support that they might need to achieve their goals. What We re Looking For You must be over 18 years old and have the right to work in the UK. Flexibility in your availability, with the ability to travel to different care settings. A good standard of English and the ability to communicate effectively. A clear enhanced DBS, which you can apply for upon registration. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and want to work with a team that truly cares, we d love to hear from you! About Nurseplus At Nurseplus, our mission is to make a positive impact and change lives every day. We are passionate about delivering the highest-quality care that truly makes a difference in the lives of those we support. But our commitment doesn t stop there we care just as much for our staff as we do for our clients. By fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, we empower our team to grow, thrive, and make a meaningful contribution to the communities they serve.
We are recruiting a Senior Support Worker to join our service in Plymouth, supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs. Whether you're new to care or experienced, this is an opportunity to build a rewarding, long-term career - any truly make a difference! About the Service - Plymouth A respite care service supporting adults aged 18+ in a safe, structured, and supportive environment. The service promotes independence, choice, and wellbeing through tailored, person-centred support. ?Stone Barton is a complex care service, supporting individuals with higher clinical and physical needs. Support includes PEG and NG feeding, medication administration, oxygen and nebuliser support, suctioning, cough assist, and support for autistic individuals with behaviours that may challenge. Some individuals are mobile, while others are wheelchair users Service User Interests The people we support enjoy a wide range of activities, and Senior Support Workers play a vital role in enabling these experiences, including: Arts and crafts Days out such as Theme Parks, Meals out, Social activities, Christmas markets etc. Holidays and short breaks Walks in the local park and community Cooking and baking to develop life skills The Role You will: • Lead and supervise a team of Support Workers, providing guidance, role-modelling, and day-to-day direction.• Deliver and oversee high-quality, person-centred support, ensuring support plans are followed, reviewed, and updated.• Coordinate and participate in meaningful activities, appointments, and community engagement for the people we support.• Maintain high standards of record-keeping, completing documentation, incident reports, and reviews professionally.• Participate in the Senior On-Call rota, responding to staff queries, incidents, and operational needs as required. Who We're Looking For We're seeking someone who is:• Confident in leading a team within a care environment• Passionate about person-centred support• Professional, proactive, and resilient• Able to work independently while also supporting and motivating others• Skilled in communication (written and verbal)• Caring, patient, respectful, and calm under pressure• Able to manage challenging situations with confidence• Flexible and reliable, with the ability to work rota-based shifts including Senior On-Call• Committed to maintaining high-quality standards and excellent practice Requirements Willingness to work towards Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care Ability to work unsociable hours on a rota basisDrivers desirable but not essentialEnhanced DBS required (paid for by CareTech) What We Offer Recommend A Friend BonusUp to 28 Days Holiday, inclusive of Bank HolidaysFree DBS CheckBlue Light CardStakeholder PensionFree Employee Assistance ProgrammeAnnual Employee Awards EveningEmployee Recognition SchemesOngoing training with clear career progression opportunities, including access to qualifications up to degree levelCareTech Foundation - Opportunity to apply for family and friend's grant Our Values FriendlyPositiveInnovativeEmpoweringPerson-Centred Apply today to join a friendly, empowering organisation committed to person-centred support and creating Extraordinary Days, Every Day. About CareTech CareTech Community Services Ltd, established in 1994, is one of the largest providers of specialist social care services supporting 5000 adults with a wide range of needs in more than 300 services across the UK. Committed to the highest standards of care and governance, we provide innovative care pathways for vulnerable people to live in community settings. We support people to take control of their lives - this could be finding employment, having an active social life, learning new skills or building self-confidence.CareTech Community Services are proud to inform you that they are a Disability Confident Leader. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7-10 days. Some roles may require male or female employees only, where this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. Strictly no agencies
May 05, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting a Senior Support Worker to join our service in Plymouth, supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs. Whether you're new to care or experienced, this is an opportunity to build a rewarding, long-term career - any truly make a difference! About the Service - Plymouth A respite care service supporting adults aged 18+ in a safe, structured, and supportive environment. The service promotes independence, choice, and wellbeing through tailored, person-centred support. ?Stone Barton is a complex care service, supporting individuals with higher clinical and physical needs. Support includes PEG and NG feeding, medication administration, oxygen and nebuliser support, suctioning, cough assist, and support for autistic individuals with behaviours that may challenge. Some individuals are mobile, while others are wheelchair users Service User Interests The people we support enjoy a wide range of activities, and Senior Support Workers play a vital role in enabling these experiences, including: Arts and crafts Days out such as Theme Parks, Meals out, Social activities, Christmas markets etc. Holidays and short breaks Walks in the local park and community Cooking and baking to develop life skills The Role You will: • Lead and supervise a team of Support Workers, providing guidance, role-modelling, and day-to-day direction.• Deliver and oversee high-quality, person-centred support, ensuring support plans are followed, reviewed, and updated.• Coordinate and participate in meaningful activities, appointments, and community engagement for the people we support.• Maintain high standards of record-keeping, completing documentation, incident reports, and reviews professionally.• Participate in the Senior On-Call rota, responding to staff queries, incidents, and operational needs as required. Who We're Looking For We're seeking someone who is:• Confident in leading a team within a care environment• Passionate about person-centred support• Professional, proactive, and resilient• Able to work independently while also supporting and motivating others• Skilled in communication (written and verbal)• Caring, patient, respectful, and calm under pressure• Able to manage challenging situations with confidence• Flexible and reliable, with the ability to work rota-based shifts including Senior On-Call• Committed to maintaining high-quality standards and excellent practice Requirements Willingness to work towards Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care Ability to work unsociable hours on a rota basisDrivers desirable but not essentialEnhanced DBS required (paid for by CareTech) What We Offer Recommend A Friend BonusUp to 28 Days Holiday, inclusive of Bank HolidaysFree DBS CheckBlue Light CardStakeholder PensionFree Employee Assistance ProgrammeAnnual Employee Awards EveningEmployee Recognition SchemesOngoing training with clear career progression opportunities, including access to qualifications up to degree levelCareTech Foundation - Opportunity to apply for family and friend's grant Our Values FriendlyPositiveInnovativeEmpoweringPerson-Centred Apply today to join a friendly, empowering organisation committed to person-centred support and creating Extraordinary Days, Every Day. About CareTech CareTech Community Services Ltd, established in 1994, is one of the largest providers of specialist social care services supporting 5000 adults with a wide range of needs in more than 300 services across the UK. Committed to the highest standards of care and governance, we provide innovative care pathways for vulnerable people to live in community settings. We support people to take control of their lives - this could be finding employment, having an active social life, learning new skills or building self-confidence.CareTech Community Services are proud to inform you that they are a Disability Confident Leader. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7-10 days. Some roles may require male or female employees only, where this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. Strictly no agencies
Educational Psychologist Annual Salary: Competitive Location: London Job Type: Permanent We are seeking a dedicated Educational Psychologist to join our team. This role is ideal for a professional who is passionate about using psychological knowledge and skills to improve students' learning and emotional well-being. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with educators, parents, and students to create supportive and effective educational environments. Day-to-day of the role: Conduct psychological assessments and evaluations to identify students' educational and emotional needs. Develop and implement intervention strategies and educational programs tailored to individual student needs. Provide consultation to teachers and school staff on how to implement psychological principles and techniques in the classroom. Offer guidance and support to parents on issues affecting their child's education and development. Participate in multidisciplinary teams to address complex student needs and promote a holistic approach to education. Conduct research on educational practices and psychological factors affecting learning to continuously improve school programs. Lead workshops and training sessions for staff and parents to enhance their understanding of educational psychology. Required Skills & Qualifications: Master's degree or higher in Educational Psychology or a related field. Registration with a relevant professional body (e.g., Health and Care Professions Council). Proven experience in an educational psychology role. Strong understanding of psychological theories and practices relevant to education. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work effectively with diverse student populations. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Benefits: Competitive salary package. Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Pension scheme. To apply for this Educational Psychologist position, please submit your CV.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Educational Psychologist Annual Salary: Competitive Location: London Job Type: Permanent We are seeking a dedicated Educational Psychologist to join our team. This role is ideal for a professional who is passionate about using psychological knowledge and skills to improve students' learning and emotional well-being. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with educators, parents, and students to create supportive and effective educational environments. Day-to-day of the role: Conduct psychological assessments and evaluations to identify students' educational and emotional needs. Develop and implement intervention strategies and educational programs tailored to individual student needs. Provide consultation to teachers and school staff on how to implement psychological principles and techniques in the classroom. Offer guidance and support to parents on issues affecting their child's education and development. Participate in multidisciplinary teams to address complex student needs and promote a holistic approach to education. Conduct research on educational practices and psychological factors affecting learning to continuously improve school programs. Lead workshops and training sessions for staff and parents to enhance their understanding of educational psychology. Required Skills & Qualifications: Master's degree or higher in Educational Psychology or a related field. Registration with a relevant professional body (e.g., Health and Care Professions Council). Proven experience in an educational psychology role. Strong understanding of psychological theories and practices relevant to education. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work effectively with diverse student populations. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Benefits: Competitive salary package. Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Pension scheme. To apply for this Educational Psychologist position, please submit your CV.
The Cambian Group are a leading provider of residential care for children and young people. We are dedicated to creating a safe, nurturing environment where children can thrive and develop their full potential. Our residential services are designed to meet the needs of young people who require additional support due to complex emotional, behavioural, or social challenges. We are looking for passionate, committed individuals to join our team as Residential Support Workers. Role Overview: As a Residential Support Worker in our Children's Services, you will play a pivotal role in helping children and young people lead fulfilling, positive lives. You will be responsible for providing high-quality care, support, and guidance, ensuring the well-being and safety of the children and young people in our care. You will work closely with a team of professionals to create and implement individualised care plans that support their development, emotional needs, and educational goals. Key Responsibilities: Support children and young people with daily living activities, including personal care, education, and recreational activities. Encourage and promote positive behaviour, offering emotional and practical support to build self-esteem and confidence. Develop and maintain trusting, professional relationships with children and young people, providing consistency and stability. Implement care plans and ensure children's needs are being met in line with their individual requirements. Safeguard and protect children, ensuring that any concerns are reported promptly and in accordance with safeguarding procedures. Support children in developing life skills, such as communication, socialisation, and independence. Provide a safe, welcoming, and structured environment that encourages growth and development. Assist with the preparation and participation in regular reviews, contributing to the child's individual progress and goals. Maintain accurate records and documentation in line with regulatory and organisational standards. Person Specification: A genuine passion for working with children and young people, with a commitment to providing the highest standard of care. Previous experience in residential care, children's services, or a similar field is desirable, but not essential. An understanding of child development and the ability to support children with emotional, behavioural, and social challenges. Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. A flexible approach to working hours, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts. A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Driving Licence Essential New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Benefits: Ongoing professional development and training Supportive working environment Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of children and young people If you are dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and young people in their journey towards a brighter future, we would love to hear from you. Cambian is an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship
May 05, 2026
Full time
The Cambian Group are a leading provider of residential care for children and young people. We are dedicated to creating a safe, nurturing environment where children can thrive and develop their full potential. Our residential services are designed to meet the needs of young people who require additional support due to complex emotional, behavioural, or social challenges. We are looking for passionate, committed individuals to join our team as Residential Support Workers. Role Overview: As a Residential Support Worker in our Children's Services, you will play a pivotal role in helping children and young people lead fulfilling, positive lives. You will be responsible for providing high-quality care, support, and guidance, ensuring the well-being and safety of the children and young people in our care. You will work closely with a team of professionals to create and implement individualised care plans that support their development, emotional needs, and educational goals. Key Responsibilities: Support children and young people with daily living activities, including personal care, education, and recreational activities. Encourage and promote positive behaviour, offering emotional and practical support to build self-esteem and confidence. Develop and maintain trusting, professional relationships with children and young people, providing consistency and stability. Implement care plans and ensure children's needs are being met in line with their individual requirements. Safeguard and protect children, ensuring that any concerns are reported promptly and in accordance with safeguarding procedures. Support children in developing life skills, such as communication, socialisation, and independence. Provide a safe, welcoming, and structured environment that encourages growth and development. Assist with the preparation and participation in regular reviews, contributing to the child's individual progress and goals. Maintain accurate records and documentation in line with regulatory and organisational standards. Person Specification: A genuine passion for working with children and young people, with a commitment to providing the highest standard of care. Previous experience in residential care, children's services, or a similar field is desirable, but not essential. An understanding of child development and the ability to support children with emotional, behavioural, and social challenges. Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. A flexible approach to working hours, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts. A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Driving Licence Essential New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Benefits: Ongoing professional development and training Supportive working environment Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of children and young people If you are dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and young people in their journey towards a brighter future, we would love to hear from you. Cambian is an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship
Deputy Manager - Direct Access Accommodation We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Deputy Manager to help lead a direct access accommodation service, delivering high quality support to people with complex needs and experiencing homelessness. Position: Deputy Manager - Direct Access Accommodation Salary: £32,439 - £35,909 per annum Location: Southend on Sea, Essex Hours: 37 hours per week Closing date: 12th May 2026 About the role This is a key leadership role within a direct access accommodation service supporting people experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantage. Working alongside and deputising for the Service Manager, you will support the day to day operational running of the service and lead a team delivering trauma informed, psychologically informed support. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing service delivery and case management, ensuring high quality assessments, support planning and outcome monitoring. Managing complex and high risk cases, incidents and safeguarding concerns. Line managing and supporting accommodation staff, peer mentors and volunteers through supervision, appraisals and development. Supporting rota management, recruitment, induction and probation processes. Ensuring accommodation is safe, compliant and well managed, including void turnaround and occupancy levels. Supporting financial processes such as service charges, petty cash and budgets. Deputising for the Service Manager and representing the service internally and externally. Building effective relationships with statutory agencies, voluntary organisations and community stakeholders. About you You will have experience working within supported housing or homelessness services, supporting people with multiple and complex needs. You will be confident leading teams in a busy operational environment and experienced in managing risk, incidents and safeguarding. A strong understanding of trauma informed and psychologically informed approaches is essential, alongside excellent communication, organisational and decision making skills. You will be values led, resilient and committed to dignity, inclusion and recovery focused practice. About the organisation This organisation is a specialist homelessness charity providing accommodation and support to people experiencing homelessness. It is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, co production and continuous improvement, with a strong focus on involving people with lived experience in shaping services. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Supported Housing Manager, Accommodation Manager, Assistant Service Manager, Housing Services Manager, Project Manager (Homelessness), Team Leader (Supported Housing), Recovery Service Manager.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Deputy Manager - Direct Access Accommodation We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Deputy Manager to help lead a direct access accommodation service, delivering high quality support to people with complex needs and experiencing homelessness. Position: Deputy Manager - Direct Access Accommodation Salary: £32,439 - £35,909 per annum Location: Southend on Sea, Essex Hours: 37 hours per week Closing date: 12th May 2026 About the role This is a key leadership role within a direct access accommodation service supporting people experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantage. Working alongside and deputising for the Service Manager, you will support the day to day operational running of the service and lead a team delivering trauma informed, psychologically informed support. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing service delivery and case management, ensuring high quality assessments, support planning and outcome monitoring. Managing complex and high risk cases, incidents and safeguarding concerns. Line managing and supporting accommodation staff, peer mentors and volunteers through supervision, appraisals and development. Supporting rota management, recruitment, induction and probation processes. Ensuring accommodation is safe, compliant and well managed, including void turnaround and occupancy levels. Supporting financial processes such as service charges, petty cash and budgets. Deputising for the Service Manager and representing the service internally and externally. Building effective relationships with statutory agencies, voluntary organisations and community stakeholders. About you You will have experience working within supported housing or homelessness services, supporting people with multiple and complex needs. You will be confident leading teams in a busy operational environment and experienced in managing risk, incidents and safeguarding. A strong understanding of trauma informed and psychologically informed approaches is essential, alongside excellent communication, organisational and decision making skills. You will be values led, resilient and committed to dignity, inclusion and recovery focused practice. About the organisation This organisation is a specialist homelessness charity providing accommodation and support to people experiencing homelessness. It is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, co production and continuous improvement, with a strong focus on involving people with lived experience in shaping services. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Supported Housing Manager, Accommodation Manager, Assistant Service Manager, Housing Services Manager, Project Manager (Homelessness), Team Leader (Supported Housing), Recovery Service Manager.
The Cambian Group are a leading provider of residential care for children and young people. We are dedicated to creating a safe, nurturing environment where children can thrive and develop their full potential. Our residential services are designed to meet the needs of young people who require additional support due to complex emotional, behavioural, or social challenges. We are looking for passionate, committed individuals to join our team as Residential Support Workers. Role Overview: As a Residential Support Worker in our Children's Services, you will play a pivotal role in helping children and young people lead fulfilling, positive lives. You will be responsible for providing high-quality care, support, and guidance, ensuring the well-being and safety of the children and young people in our care. You will work closely with a team of professionals to create and implement individualised care plans that support their development, emotional needs, and educational goals. Key Responsibilities: Support children and young people with daily living activities, including personal care, education, and recreational activities. Encourage and promote positive behaviour, offering emotional and practical support to build self-esteem and confidence. Develop and maintain trusting, professional relationships with children and young people, providing consistency and stability. Implement care plans and ensure children's needs are being met in line with their individual requirements. Safeguard and protect children, ensuring that any concerns are reported promptly and in accordance with safeguarding procedures. Support children in developing life skills, such as communication, socialisation, and independence. Provide a safe, welcoming, and structured environment that encourages growth and development. Assist with the preparation and participation in regular reviews, contributing to the child's individual progress and goals. Maintain accurate records and documentation in line with regulatory and organisational standards. Person Specification: A genuine passion for working with children and young people, with a commitment to providing the highest standard of care. Previous experience in residential care, children's services, or a similar field is desirable, but not essential. An understanding of child development and the ability to support children with emotional, behavioural, and social challenges. Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. A flexible approach to working hours, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts. A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Driving Licence Essential New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Benefits: Ongoing professional development and training Supportive working environment Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of children and young people If you are dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and young people in their journey towards a brighter future, we would love to hear from you. Cambian is an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship
May 05, 2026
Full time
The Cambian Group are a leading provider of residential care for children and young people. We are dedicated to creating a safe, nurturing environment where children can thrive and develop their full potential. Our residential services are designed to meet the needs of young people who require additional support due to complex emotional, behavioural, or social challenges. We are looking for passionate, committed individuals to join our team as Residential Support Workers. Role Overview: As a Residential Support Worker in our Children's Services, you will play a pivotal role in helping children and young people lead fulfilling, positive lives. You will be responsible for providing high-quality care, support, and guidance, ensuring the well-being and safety of the children and young people in our care. You will work closely with a team of professionals to create and implement individualised care plans that support their development, emotional needs, and educational goals. Key Responsibilities: Support children and young people with daily living activities, including personal care, education, and recreational activities. Encourage and promote positive behaviour, offering emotional and practical support to build self-esteem and confidence. Develop and maintain trusting, professional relationships with children and young people, providing consistency and stability. Implement care plans and ensure children's needs are being met in line with their individual requirements. Safeguard and protect children, ensuring that any concerns are reported promptly and in accordance with safeguarding procedures. Support children in developing life skills, such as communication, socialisation, and independence. Provide a safe, welcoming, and structured environment that encourages growth and development. Assist with the preparation and participation in regular reviews, contributing to the child's individual progress and goals. Maintain accurate records and documentation in line with regulatory and organisational standards. Person Specification: A genuine passion for working with children and young people, with a commitment to providing the highest standard of care. Previous experience in residential care, children's services, or a similar field is desirable, but not essential. An understanding of child development and the ability to support children with emotional, behavioural, and social challenges. Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. A flexible approach to working hours, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts. A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Driving Licence Essential New staff must be comfortable using an electronic care recording system on a daily basis to document, monitor, and update children and young people's records accurately. Experience with Clearcare is an advantage, but not essential, as full training will be provided. However, all staff are expected to confidently use digital systems as part of their day-to-day role. Benefits: Ongoing professional development and training Supportive working environment Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of children and young people If you are dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and young people in their journey towards a brighter future, we would love to hear from you. Cambian is an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship
Deputy Manager - Day Centre Operations We are seeking an experienced Deputy Manager to lead the day-to-day operations of a busy Day Centre, providing a safe, welcoming gateway to support for people facing multiple disadvantages. Salary: £32,439 - £35,909 per annum (rising incrementally with service) Location: Southend on Sea, Essex Hours: 37 hours per week (rota including occasional evenings, weekends and bank holidays) Contract: Permanent Closing date: 12th May 2026 About the role Reporting to the Service Manager, you will have operational responsibility for the smooth and effective running of a Day Centre that supports people experiencing homelessness and related challenges. You will provide visible, on-site leadership, ensuring high standards of safety, compliance and person-centred practice. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing daily operations of the Day Centre, creating a safe, inclusive and well-managed environment Leading and supervising staff, volunteers and cleaning provision Managing visitors, safeguarding processes and incident responses Coordinating partner-led services, activities and advice sessions within the Centre Taking responsibility for health and safety, building compliance and premises management Overseeing donations, resources and stock control Ensuring accurate monitoring, recording and reporting of service activity Acting as a key point of contact for partners and local community stakeholders Deputising for senior management and supporting cross-cover across services when required This role requires confidence in decision-making, a calm approach under pressure and the ability to support staff managing complex situations. About you You will have experience working within homelessness, housing, social care or a related support setting, particularly with people who have multiple and complex needs. You will also bring: Experience of leading or supervising staff or volunteers Confidence managing incidents, safeguarding concerns and crisis situations Strong knowledge of trauma-informed and psychologically informed practice Excellent organisational and communication skills A values-led, resilient and solution-focused leadership style Experience managing a building-based or drop-in service is desirable. About the organisation This organisation provides frontline support services to people experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantage, working in partnership with local agencies and the community to create pathways into safety, stability and longer-term support. The culture is values-driven, inclusive and committed to dignity, respect and continuous improvement. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Service Manager, Day Centre Manager, Assistant Manager, Operations Manager, Homelessness Services Manager, Support Services Manager, Outreach Team Leader, Housing Services Manager
May 05, 2026
Full time
Deputy Manager - Day Centre Operations We are seeking an experienced Deputy Manager to lead the day-to-day operations of a busy Day Centre, providing a safe, welcoming gateway to support for people facing multiple disadvantages. Salary: £32,439 - £35,909 per annum (rising incrementally with service) Location: Southend on Sea, Essex Hours: 37 hours per week (rota including occasional evenings, weekends and bank holidays) Contract: Permanent Closing date: 12th May 2026 About the role Reporting to the Service Manager, you will have operational responsibility for the smooth and effective running of a Day Centre that supports people experiencing homelessness and related challenges. You will provide visible, on-site leadership, ensuring high standards of safety, compliance and person-centred practice. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing daily operations of the Day Centre, creating a safe, inclusive and well-managed environment Leading and supervising staff, volunteers and cleaning provision Managing visitors, safeguarding processes and incident responses Coordinating partner-led services, activities and advice sessions within the Centre Taking responsibility for health and safety, building compliance and premises management Overseeing donations, resources and stock control Ensuring accurate monitoring, recording and reporting of service activity Acting as a key point of contact for partners and local community stakeholders Deputising for senior management and supporting cross-cover across services when required This role requires confidence in decision-making, a calm approach under pressure and the ability to support staff managing complex situations. About you You will have experience working within homelessness, housing, social care or a related support setting, particularly with people who have multiple and complex needs. You will also bring: Experience of leading or supervising staff or volunteers Confidence managing incidents, safeguarding concerns and crisis situations Strong knowledge of trauma-informed and psychologically informed practice Excellent organisational and communication skills A values-led, resilient and solution-focused leadership style Experience managing a building-based or drop-in service is desirable. About the organisation This organisation provides frontline support services to people experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantage, working in partnership with local agencies and the community to create pathways into safety, stability and longer-term support. The culture is values-driven, inclusive and committed to dignity, respect and continuous improvement. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Service Manager, Day Centre Manager, Assistant Manager, Operations Manager, Homelessness Services Manager, Support Services Manager, Outreach Team Leader, Housing Services Manager