Behaviour Support Assistant - Mental Health - Norwich
ACADEMICS 76.00 British Pound . GBP Per day
2021-12-03 07:36:48
Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Education
Job description
Behaviour Support Assistant - Mental Health - Norwich - Education and Training provided
Graduates wanted! £75 per day, Monday to Friday - Immediate start when compliant until the end of July 2022
Education and Training provided - Psychology & Criminology Graduates, also English and Humanities graduates. That being said, this role is also ideal for aspiring Art and Drama Therapists.
This LSA role will in a specialist alternative provision, all who have been through significant traumas - plus potentially some Asperger's and varying degrees of SEN.
The students range from those who are cognitively very capable, academically, to children with a very low level of learning and who will require personal care. It's a good example of how diverse and the complicated role Autism plays in society
Can you make the student's life just that little bit better today, keep them safe and demonstrate the value of an education to the students? In addition, can you keep the children safe? You will get a great deal of SEN and safeguarding training, MAPA Training included.
Behaviour Support Assistant - Mental Health - Norwich - Specialist SEMH provision
**9-16, Primary, and Secondary aged students all with EHCPs - Some of the students will have Autism and Aspergers, OCD
**Delivering Key and Personal skills to students who will be in varying degrees of engagement, each day can be incredibly different
**Physical work combined with being pragmatic, making as much academic progress as each child's context allows
**Some anti-social behaviour that will take getting use to, this is all part of the role when aiding society's most vulnerable children. All training and support provided by the school with their excellent training system
**Number of Therapies introduced and holistic processes, a little progress is a cause for success here
**Positive engagement, giving the children a sense of acceptance, talking therapy will not always work here so different approaches required
**Giving the students objectives and as much independence as is possible, especially if the students are in assisted
It is vital you are sincere about your objectives and know why you want to work in the mental health sector and provide the best possible foundations for vulnerable students who have suffered several traumas and have been tragically let down by the adult world. These roles are not easy and it takes months, years to build foundations with vulnerable students and young learners.
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