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Personal Support Worker

Personal Support Worker

South Bristol Skills Academy (SBSA)

Bristol

Salary:
£13,917 - £15,108 (pro rota)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
9 November 2014

Job overview

Do you have excellent people skills and a positive attitude towards students with additional support needs?

We are looking for people who can work on a part-time basis during term time to assist disabled students with a wide range of support needs across various College Centres. This varied and interesting role includes activities such as personal care, note-taking, mobility support, practical assistance and adapting learning materials.

Experience of interacting with a wide range of people is essential, along with good communication skills, both verbal and written.

To apply, please visit www.cityofbristol.ac.uk and complete an online application.

Closing date: 9th November 2014

South Bristol Skills Academy (City of Bristol College)
The Boulevard
Hengrove Park
Bristol
BS14 0DB

Post Ref: 14/1753

About South Bristol Skills Academy (SBSA)

South Bristol Skills Academy is a mixed, non-denominational further education college in Bristol serving students from the age of 16 and above.  The college has over 20,000 students each year. It is part of the City of Bristol College. 

South Bristol Skills Academy opened in 2010 and offers over 1,000 courses from entry level to degree standard. The college has facilities including health and social care workshops, a training kitchen and restaurant, animal care facilities, a floristry studio and professional hair and beauty salon for students to train in. 

Principal

Lee Probert

Values and vision

South Bristol Skills Academy’s goal is for all students to achieve their full potential and benefit from an excellent learning experience. The Bristol based college is committed to nurturing students talents and interests during their time learning. The college follows four core values: integrity, respect, ambition and pride. It is vital to the college that students feel welcome and cared for while studying, and wishes to nurture student’s self-esteem, self-respect and confidence. The college celebrates diversity and wants individuals to be treated as equals, regardless of their religious belief, ethnicity gender, age, sexual orientation or disability. South Bristol Skills Academy offers a wide range of support services for students to access, including financial support, careers advice and a counselling service. 

Ofsted

“The college receives strong support, and much goodwill, from its stakeholders; it nurtures these partnerships well to ensure the range and breadth of the curriculum is focused on the employment and training needs of the city.”  

View South Bristol Skills Academy’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed