Learning Coach Hoop PS&HR are proud to working with on a Learning Coach opportunity with a well-known education organisation based in Cardiff. I am looking for a dedicated and empathetic Learning Coach to provide essential support to individuals, focusing on their wellbeing, safeguarding, and administration needs.This is an ongoing temporary position that is suitable for someone who is immediately available and is looking for a role that will allow them to develop and progress their skills and experience further within the education sector.The successful candidate will have a strong background in student wellbeing, mental health support, and safeguarding. This role involves working closely with students to ensure their needs are met, while also managing key administrative tasks related to student progress, safeguarding, and wellbeing interventions. Key Responsibilities: Provide one-to-one and group support to students facing mental health difficulties, ensuring they feel safe, valued, and supported. Act as the first point of contact for the team and collaborate with different teams and external agencies to create and implement tailored support plans for students. Support the creation of Wellbeing Service and Safety Plans for vulnerable and highly vulnerable students, ensuring their safety while promoting areas for personal growth. Deliver targeted interventions to manage stress, anxiety, and other mental health concerns, supporting students' overall wellbeing and resilience. Alongside monitoring student progress and wellbeing. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records, tracking student progress, wellbeing, and safeguarding concerns. Alongside record data, create reports, and communicate with relevant stakeholders. Work alongside the wellbeing and inclusion teams to help foster a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment. Be part of the mental health first aid team, offering general advice and emotional support to students on a range of wellbeing issues. Requirements: Mental Health First Aid Qualification (or equivalent). Experience in working within safeguarding frameworks. Experience in suicide prevention and supporting people at risk. Strong IT skills, including proficiency with data entry and record keeping systems. Experience within an educational setting supporting students with mental health challenges. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships. Ability to handle sensitive situations with professionalism, discretion, and empathy. Experience working with external agencies. Knowledge of trauma-informed approaches to education and support. Previous experience in a similar role within a school, college, or university setting. This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity to make a real impact with a focus on wellbeing and safeguarding. If you’re looking for a role that will allow you to progress and develop further within the education sector, please don’t hesitate to apply and for more information please reach out to Lucy Woodrow.