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Looking for a Mental Health Support Worker in Blandford!
Job Title: Mental Health Support Worker
Location: Blandford
Salary: £76.92 - £95.68 Per Day
Contract Type: Full time/Permanent
Start Date: Immediate
Are you a dedicated and compassionate individual with a passion for supporting students with diverse needs, particularly in the areas of Mental Health, Anxiety, and Behaviour? GSL Education have an exciting opportunity for a Mental Health Support Worker in local school based in Blandford.
About the School:
The school supports students who have been excluded from mainstream education, which could be for a variety of reasons, such as - behaviour, emotional dysregulation etc. The school therefore emphasises the importance of collaboration between staff, students, parents, and management for success. They pride themselves on being a happy and ambitious school that focuses on academic, social, and emotional enrichment. Their strong pastoral system provides support, guidance, and a secure environment for students to thrive and develop confidence. The school aims to nurture students' ambitions, ensuring they feel proud of their accomplishments and are prepared to contribute positively to society. The school also collaborates closely with the Dorset SEND team to swiftly identify and support pupil needs. Staff undergo regular training and updates on behaviour support strategies from various professionals and agencies. Special Educational Needs and Disability strategies are meticulously planned and monitored to ensure optimal outcomes for all pupils, irrespective of SEND status.
About the Role:
As a Mental Health Support Worker, you'll support students facing mental health challenges, helping them navigate their education. Collaborating with teachers and families, you'll create a nurturing environment that addresses each student's emotional needs.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver tailored assistance to students with complex needs related to mental health, anxiety, and behaviour, ensuring effective implementation of their EHCPs.
Work alongside teaching staff to develop an inclusive and engaging curriculum that addresses mental health and behavioural challenges across various subjects, including outdoor education.
Create a nurturing learning atmosphere that promotes social, emotional, and mental well-being, specifically targeting anxiety and behavioural issues.
Dispense medications in accordance with school policy and specialist techniques, ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
Provide intimate and personal care, including hygiene and bathing, while maintaining the highest standards of dignity and respect.
Encourage and enable students to achieve a high level of independence in daily activities.
Under the direction of the class teacher, support students in engaging in classroom activities to their fullest potential, employing appropriate total communication techniques.
Ideal Candidate: GSL Education are seeking a compassionate and adaptable individual with the following qualities:
A deep comprehension of the diverse needs associated with Mental Health, Anxiety, and Behaviour.
An ability to adapt teaching methods to meet the unique requirements of individual students, particularly those facing mental health challenges.
A patient and understanding approach, when facing challenging behaviour.
A proactive and open mindset, working in a multidisciplinary team.
Additional Information:
All students of the SEMH setting will have an EHCP, emphasising the personalised approach to their education.
The school setting encourages a deviation across the curriculum, including more outdoor education opportunities tailored to address students’ diverse needs.
While the challenges can be significant, the role offers immense satisfaction in contributing to the growth and development of students facing complex hurdles, particularly in the areas of Mental Health, Anxiety, and Behaviour.
If you are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of students with diverse needs, and possess the qualities mentioned above, we invite you to apply as a Mental Health Support Worker in Blandford. To apply, please send your CV now!
To work with GSL Education as Mental Health Support Worker, you should:
Have the right to work in the UK.
Have an up-to-date CV with two relevant references from within the last 2 years.
Have a DBS registered to the update service or be happy to apply for one with GSL Education.
Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection, and successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS on the update service.
For more information, please contact at GSL Education as soon as possible. To work with GSL Education as a Mental Health Support Worker, please apply via the application link or visit (url removed) to apply online