This list contains only the countries for which job offers have been published in the selected language (e.g., in the French version, only job offers written in French are displayed, and in the English version, only those in English).
Are you looking for a role that offers daily variety and fresh challenges while supporting young adults with complex needs? Do you have the resilience and positive mindset needed to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young individuals, both now and in the future? Are you keen to gain training and qualifications while actively contributing to your work? Embark on a fulfilling journey as a 1:1 Support Worker, playing a pivotal role in shaping the educational experience for learners with special needs. An outstanding adult education centre, recognised by Ofsted, offers a unique opportunity to join their team, due to an internal promotion. Located in Cranleigh, near Guildford, this centre caters to nearly 40 students with Autism and associated conditions, providing specialised day services and personalised learning support. If you're ready for a rewarding adventure, this is your chance to make a positive impact within a dynamic team. The team comprises dedicated professionals committed to providing person-centred support and customised learning programmes. Through their efforts, community members are empowered to embrace independence, foster social inclusion, and make positive life choices. Joining this team is more than just a job; it's a commitment to a mission that transforms lives, helping individuals overcome challenges and thrive. In this nurturing environment, your resilience, positivity, and experience are celebrated. As a crucial team member, you'll collaborate closely with dedicated staff to shape the futures of adults with ASD and other disabilities. Your role involves designing and implementing tailored learning programmes, offering steadfast support, and nurturing a sense of independence and inclusion. Your passion and experience in the SEN/care field will be the driving force behind each positive step.
Job Responsibility:
Designing and implementing tailored learning programmes
Offering steadfast support
Nurturing a sense of independence and inclusion
Collaborating closely with dedicated staff to shape the futures of adults with ASD and other disabilities
Requirements:
Experience of working in community based services or with young adults with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
Comfortable working with challenging behaviour
Ability to work as a team and build relationships with learners, parents and staff
A positive and resilient attitude
Minimum Grade C or equivalent, in English Language & Maths is desirable
Care certificate is desirable
Own means of transport desirable
Nice to have:
Minimum Grade C or equivalent, in English Language & Maths
Care certificate
Own means of transport
What we offer:
Fully supported training and CPD programme (including Crisis Intervention, Epilepsy, Administering Medication, Safeguarding & First Aid)
Established career development programme
Opportunity to working with the occupational and speech and language therapy teams
Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm (part time would be considered)
23 days paid holiday plus bank holidays
No evening, weekend or shift requirements
Free on site parking or subsidised transport from Guildford if needed
Onsite cafe
Wellness room with massage chair and stocked mini fridge
Welcome bonus paid in the first month
Fully funded training and qualifications
Well-being room and resources on site
Part time roles available, 3 or 4 days a week
Dedicated consultants 24/7 with experience working in the education sector
Continuous support and guidance throughout your whole journey
Salary negotiation support
Market advice
Matching you with the job opportunity that you are looking for
Exclusive jobs
Advice and feedback on your current CV from education professionals