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Business Services Assistant
This role offers an exciting opportunity to develop your career with Rotherham Council
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Business Support Officer (Children's Social Care) OCC614146
You will be answering telephone calls, diary management, supporting financial processes, team inbox management.
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Business Support - Fostering and Adoption - CMB972i
We are looking for the right candidate to join us as a Business Support Admin, providing efficient, effective...
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Statutory Framework Officer
We are seeking a dynamic and motivated individual to join our Special Educational Needs Assessment and Review Team.
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Community Support Worker x 4
An exciting opportunity has arisen for the right person to join our committed teams
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Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) Specialist Practitioner
Reporting to and liaising with the SEMH Specialist, you will often work independently, determining underlying SEMH needs
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Human Resources Analyst/Administrator
At Sandwell Children’s Trust we strive for excellence to improve the lives of children.
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Assessment and Training Officer
The role includes training young people with additional needs to safely travel from home to school/college independently.
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Portage Home Visitor
Come and join our fabulous Portage Service in Rotherham Council.
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Children's Residential Worker
We are looking for a temporary full time Children's Residential Worker, to join our 'Outstanding' team.
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Specialist Support Worker (596795)
Our vision is to provide high quality support for all Bradford children and young people.
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Youth Engagement Support Worker
You will support the team to develop and deliver a comprehensive offer of support and activities for children and young people