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Job Opportunity: Residential Support Worker (SEN)
About the Role
Do you want to help children reach their full potential in a safe and enabling environment?
Are you passionate about supporting children and young people with special educational needs?
Are you looking to join a supportive and dedicated team?
If you answered yes, then this is the school and job for you.
The specialist school is currently looking for a residential support worker (SEN) to join their residential site for children on the school grounds. This role is needed on a full-time basis, term time only. Candidates are expected to work 44.25 hours a week across 2 shifts.
Shifts are:
- Monday to Friday: 06:45am to 1:35pm
- 15:35pm to 10pm
You will not work weekends or nights.
Responsibilities:
- Supporting learners on a 1:1 and small-group basis
- Supporting learners between the ages of 5 to 16 years in the residential setting
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Why Choose This School and Residential Setting:
- Ofsted outstanding Independent school supporting young people aged 6 to 19
- Supporting learners with complex communication and social needs typically associated with Autism Spectrum Conditions
- A committed team dedicated to offering an environment (school and residential) that builds confidence, resilience, and empowers every child from day 1
- A bright and modern site with a community environment
- Relaxed atmosphere with an ethos of working together
- Creative environment embracing the Arts, media, the outdoors, and more
Benefits
- Welcome Bonus and regular pay reviews
- Term time only
- Funded training and qualifications to move your career forward
- Top of the range technology and resources
- Supportive Senior leadership
- Brilliant career progression opportunities


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Requirements
All applicants for this position must have the following to be considered:
- Relevant care, childcare, or education experience (Must be able to provide references)
- Experience with SEN (PERSONAL, VOLUNTARY, OR WORK)
- Eligibility to work in the UK
If you want to know more about this fabulous opportunity or wish to send us your application then please don't hesitate now. For more information on this role, please feel free to contact Bryony today on
This role is open to receiving applications over the next two weeks. Within a week of the closing date, appropriate applicants will begin a three-stage interview process, after which shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend the final stage of the interview process with appropriate school leadership.
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