School Mental Health Worker - Swindon

Posted 1 July by Academics
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School Mental Health Worker - Swindon

Full-time position, September 2024 Start

Do you want to work with children in a classroom environment?

Are you passionate about helping young people achieve their academic potential?

We are working with a brilliant school in Swindon to find the perfect candidate to join the team in September 2024, for the new academic year as a School Mental Health Worker. The school is a specialist setting, providing education to students with additional needs and facing challenges regarding developmental trauma and other mental health issues.

The Specialist School:

  • Extensive internal support team, ensuring both students' and staff's safety
  • Amazing links to community and external opportunity providers
  • Purpose built facilities and buildings such as art therapy, sensory rooms and construction studios

The School Mental Health Worker Job Role:

  • Collaborate with teachers to create encouraging classroom environment
  • While working as a School Mental Health Worker, you will students' reactions and progress both regarding tasks and self-improvement
  • It is the School Mental Health Worker's responsibility to offer support and guidance during challenging times
  • Communicate between the families, school and mental health professionals (both internal and external)
  • Working 1-1 with students facing dilemmas and handling a turbulent mental state

If you think the role of the School Mental Health Worker could be for you, please apply with your updated CV today!

  • Located in Swindon, Wiltshire
  • Full time, September 2024
  • Monday to Friday, 8:30 - 3:30
  • Daily wage of £80 - £95
  • School Mental Health Worker

Reference: 53002724

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