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Emotional Health & Wellbeing Practitioner

Emotional Health & Wellbeing Practitioner

Orchard Hill College & Academy Trust

Sutton

  • £13,677 - £17,793 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Inclusive of London Weighting Allowance (FTE £35,236 - £45,838 per annum)
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
19 April 2021

Job overview

Contract: 12 months fixed term contract

Hours: Part-time role 2 days per week, term time + 5 weeks

What makes working at OHC&AT uniquely rewarding is that we are a family of College centres and schools, fully representative of all designations of special education needs and disabilities and we are all passionately committed about putting the students and their individual outcomes at the heart of everything we do. We currently have 4 regional hubs - North West London/Slough, South West London, Sutton and Croydon and Surrey & Sussex.

For children and young people, especially those with special educational needs or who experience other barriers to learning, our world can present many challenges. All young people deserve to leave education confident that they have developed the skills they need to achieve their ambitions, with meaningful education, work and life experiences to draw on. This is the confidence that we aim to deliver.

The Emotional Health & Wellbeing Practitioner will provide a high standard of clinically effective, person centred and evidence based assessment of wellbeing, and intervention to students with profound/multiple learning disabilities as well as physical disability/complex physical health needs and SEMH needs. They will support staff wellbeing, by developing and delivering training for staff and managers to promote health and wellbeing in the workplace and provide support and supervision for our mental health first aiders.  They will also play a pivotal role in building a Wellbeing Pathway to support students and staff.

The right person will have attained a degree or graduate diploma in Occupational Therapy, Psychology or Behaviour Therapy and will have significant experience of assessing, developing, implementing and evaluating interventions. They will have a good understanding of the factors and a knowledge of the issues relating to health, lifestyle and mental health in children, young people and adults and how it may present and the impact it can have on individuals.

We can offer you:

  • Competitive pension scheme (LGPS)
  • A supportive team
  • Perkbox benefits package offering numerous discounts across stores, gyms, supermarket discounts, as well as supporting staff with their financial, physical and emotional well-being

To apply for the role, please download an application form, and send your completed application to jobs@orchardhill.ac.uk

Please note that CV applications will not be considered.

Application closing date: 8am Monday 19th April 2021

Interview date: Monday 26th April 2021

Orchard Hill College and Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

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About Orchard Hill College & Academy Trust

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Orchard Hill College (the College) and Orchard Hill College Academy Trust (the Trust) together form Orchard Hill College and Academy Trust (OHC&AT), a family of specialist education providers for pupils and students from nursery to further education across London, Surrey, Sussex and Berkshire. As an Outstanding provider (Ofsted 2019) and Academy sponsor, Orchard Hill College has a strong track record for making a positive impact within the local communities it serves.

Pupils and students within the OHC&AT family have a wide range of learning abilities and additional needs including autistic spectrum disorder; speech, language and communication difficulties; social, emotional and mental health; profound and multiple disabilities; and physical disabilities including multi-sensory impairment and complex health needs.

Our ambition is to contribute further to improving the education offer for all pupils and students in our communities, including those with SEND. The college offers specialist educational programmes for pupils and students aged 16 and over in six main centres and additional satellite provision in London and the South. The Academy Trust enables us to build on and extend scope of our work in these geographical areas, so that Academy pupils can also benefit from our expertise and access a greater range of opportunities arising from our strong community and stakeholder networks.

Supporting our College and Academies, OHC&AT also operates a range of services including: The Digital School; The Training School; Learning Support Services and Business Support Services.

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