Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker - Maidenhead

Posted 26 March by Academics
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Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker - Maidenhead, Berkshire - ASAP Start

Are you interested in supporting young people's Mental Health?

Do you have experience working with challenging behaviour?

A really fulfilling and rewarding position has become available for an Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker in Maidenhead. This is an amazing opportunity to gain valuable experience and make a huge difference to vulnerable children's' lives. As an Emotional and Mental Health Support worker you will work in a happy, welcoming and safe environment where pupils can achieve their own academic targets in a secure environment whilst boosting their self-esteem.

The students struggle with anxiety, trauma, depression and various mental health conditions. These young people need an enthusiastic Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker who can facilitate a safe and positive environment for developing and learning.

The school is looking for an Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker who is resilient, dedicated and confident with supporting young people who struggle with their mental health. This is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring psychologists, social workers, therapists and counsellor.

  • Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker
  • ASAP Start
  • Maidenhead, Berkshire
  • £80-90 per day
  • Full time 8:30am-4pm

If you are interested in applying for this Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker position please contact Abbie Dixon at Academics Ltd on or apply directly to this advert.

Emotional and Mental Health Support Worker - Maidenhead, Berkshire - ASAP Start

Reference: 52378655

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