Emotional and Mental Health Support

Posted 25 June by Academics
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Emotional and Mental Health Support

Are you interested in a career in psychology?

Do you want to support young children's mental health needs?

A fantastic school based in Wokingham have an opportunity for a passionate and caring candidate to take on the role of Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker. The school host students from diverse backgrounds with significant social, emotional and mental health needs. The role of Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker includes supporting these children and coaching them on a 1-1 basis. Day to day tasks and challenges can be difficult to approach, which makes you a crucial part of these young students developing life skills and confidence. The school has professionals on site consistently to support the pupils, as well as provide guidance to the support staff.

While working as an Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker you will receive valuable training and learn professional structures for supporting SEMH students. This position is an amazing platform for anyone looking to follow a career in education, psychology, sociology or criminology. Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker role could provide a recent graduate with a chance to get their foot in the door of the industry.

  • Wokingham
  • Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker

SEN & SEMH education

  • £80-£95 daily wage
  • Graduates encouraged to apply
  • Professional industry experience
  • 8:30 - 3:30, Monday - Friday

If you are based locally and think the Emotional and Mental Health Worker role could be for you, apply today!

Reference: 52956256

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