Do you want to have the freedom to make a real difference to the lives of young people at school?
Do you want to be part of a movement advocating for a more inclusive education system?
Do you want the opportunity to receive a high-quality training package focussed on gaining the skills to support the most ‘at risk’ young people?
Title: School Programmes Practitioner
Reports to: School Programme Manager
Start date: ASAP
Location: Manchester
Hours: Full Time
Salary: £22,300 - £27,000 (experience depending)
Deadline: Midday Wednesday 20th November
Interviews: December
We are looking for a passionate individual who wants to learn to deliver our long term, intensive wrap-around intervention in schools. The FBB model puts young people’s passions and strengths at the heart of their development to help them thrive in secondary school. We need someone who is deeply committed to changing the life chances of young people and has the energy, empathy and adaptability to deliver the support young people deserve to thrive in school and beyond.
You will be highly motivated, with high standards for yourself and others. We’re seeking someone caring, ambitious and keen to learn who loves working with young people. You will have a strong moral compass and a proven commitment to really make a difference to young people’s lives.
Before you skim the job description, please remember you don’t have to tick all the boxes for the role to apply. We all experience a bit of imposter syndrome, including the staff here at Football Beyond Borders. If this role pulls you and you believe you could make a difference then apply anyway or reach out to us to discuss more!
Who are we?
FBB is one of the leading educational charities and youth brands in the UK. Established in 2014, we have undergone impressive growth in the past couple of years and are now at an exciting stage of our journey. We currently work with 2000 students across 130 Secondary School programmes in Greater Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Lancashire, Yorkshire, London, Kent and Essex. Alongside this, we have built strong partnerships with a host of brands such as Nike. In the next stage of our journey FBB aims to become the leading specialist charity for disengaged young people and the best place to work with young people in the UK.
Young people are at the heart of everything we do. From decisions made at Senior Leadership and our Board, to how we design activations with partners to ensure young people get the most out of them. We’re working in a system that has been designed to limit the potential of many young people, and we know that to make real change, we need to work hard and differently. FBB can be fast-paced and intensive at times, but our focus on working culture and support is prioritised to ensure staff are in a position to ‘Go Beyond’ for young people.
We place relationships at the heart of what we do. That’s not only about our work with young people, but equally important with our colleagues. We strive to do things differently at FBB. We don’t believe that work should be the thing you dread on a Sunday evening. If you’re keen to throw yourself into new environments and develop meaningful relationships with people from all walks of life, then FBB is the workplace for you.
We’re also BIG on learning. This means that we dedicate a full day of everyone’s week to learning and development, during this day practitioners take part in our innovative training programme which includes chances to receive training from external experts, connect with colleagues and reflect. As a young and ambitious team, we are constantly finding the next opportunities to develop. We like to throw our hat in the ring for things we’ve never tried before. FBB is a place where you can be introduced to multiple different aspects of work: our focus on cross-team collaboration means you'll have the opportunity to work on projects in Brand, Comms, Operations, Culture and Programmes. We also don’t mind the conventional stuff: there’s an FBB reading list, opportunities for reflection and external training budgets too!
FBB is recognised in the sector as innovative and thought-leading. We are always on the hunt for talented and ambitious people to join the team and contribute to our vision of becoming a leader in supporting young people to thrive and become the best versions of themselves.
Role Overview
The School Programme Practitioner will deliver the FBB Schools Programme in partner Secondary Schools. This will involve delivering programmes in up to 4 schools. This person will be based in schools facilitating FBB sessions and supporting FBB participants outside of sessions with additional pastoral support including 1:1s and parental engagement.
Main duties:
1. Deliver on up to 5 FBB Schools programmes at our partner schools managing a caseload of up to 80 students. This will involve delivery of FBB sessions as well as additional pastoral support outside of sessions including 1:1s, parental engagement and working with staff within the school.
2. Ongoing evaluation and monitoring of individual sessions, participant performance and programme outcomes.
3. Track, draft and submit progress reports on the students contained in your FBB Schools programmes.
4. Contribute to the team of staff members on each of your FBB Schools programmes including reflection, feeding back and supporting others development.
5. Manage relationships with partner teachers and SLT at our partner schools and with participants’ parents.
6. Work closely with our specialist therapeutic team to design and develop specific interventions for at risk students on your programme.
Your Team
The beauty of this role is that you will be working closely with young people on a day to day basis as well as staff across various FBB partner schools.
Your key relationships within FBB will be with:
* School Programmes Practitioners. On each of your programmes you will have another practitioner to work with you throughout the day.
* School Programme Managers. These people are the leaders of the team with a wealth of experience within schools who will support your development.
Your Development
In 2022/23 academic year we launched a unique frontline development programme which aims to give the best possible training for our practitioners. Every Wednesday practitioners will not be in schools, instead this day is reserved for training. Depending on a practitioner's experience and previous qualifications they will receive formal training in counselling, supporting young people with SEN, Mental Health, group facilitation, football coaching and much more. There will be the opportunity for our practitioners to identify a specialist area that they wish to train in so they can lead the organisation in this area. This is a brilliant opportunity to build your skills and expertise in supporting young people. FBB is an ambitious charity with plans for continued growth over the coming years and with that comes opportunities to grow with the organisation and take on more responsibility.
Different levels of practitioner and related training
Title: Junior Lead
Salary: £24,000 (approx)
Role: Many of our practitioners start their journey at this level. They are responsible for managing a caseload of young people, supporting the delivery of sessions and engaging with parents.
Training: Base-level training in counselling, SEN, Mental Health, Group facilitation, football coaching and more.
Title: Lead
Salary: £27,000
Role: At this point, the practitioner becomes a ‘Lead’ which means they hold responsibility for the programme. They will have responsibility for the relationship with the school, running therapeutic mentoring for those students with higher needs and managing the more junior practitioners they have working with them.
Training: Either the Base-level training in counselling, SEN, Mental Health, Group facilitation, football coaching and more OR specialising in a teaching/learning or counselling pathway.
Title: Advanced Lead
Salary: £29,000
Role: Advanced Lead practitioners have responsibility for supporting the development of a trainee and managing school relationships will be part of the responsibilities. They will also begin to contribute to FBB in their area of specialism (impact team, policy, delivery training).
Training: Staff will get the opportunity to choose a specialism to pursue at this point.
Title: Specialist Lead
Salary: £31,000
Role: At this point as a ‘specialist’ in their chosen field they will take on some FBB wide responsibility for that area.
Training: During this year practitioners are encouraged to scale their impact by taking their specialism and contributing to area of FBB from curriculum design to training to brand to fundraising.
Your Experience
Important Things About You:
* You will be committed to supporting the most at risk young people in our schools and willing to go beyond for them.
* You have experience of working with young people and building meaningful relationships.
* You will be someone who loves working in a team.
* You will have excellent interpersonal skills, empathy and emotional intelligence.
* You enjoy working in fast paced environments and have a hunger to learn.
* You have an understanding of the challenges and different learning needs of adolescents.
* You will be able to build strong relationships with young people built on their assets and passions.
* You can develop strong working relationships with colleagues and teachers within schools.
* You will be able to problem solve independently and adapt to new situations.
* You are keen to learn and develop and relish taking on feedback and learning from mistakes.
And also consider applying if any of the following apply to you:
* You have worked in schools supporting young people.
* You have been a teacher with QTS.
* You have qualifications in counselling/mental health support for young people.
* You have experience of delivering interventions to young people with SEN or SEMH.
* You have experience in youth work.
Recruitment Process
Football Beyond Borders aims to be representative of the community we are working with. We recognise that having the strongest workforce possible means hiring and developing the best people across all races, ethnicities, religions, age groups, sexual orientations, gender identities and abilities.
We’re not just committed to being an equal opportunity employer, we actively celebrate diversity in all its forms. Let us know if we can do anything to make the application or interview process more accessible. If you are invited to interview, we will at that point ask you for any accessibility requirements or preferences.
FBB is committed to adopting a safe recruitment process and follows the NSPCC safer recruitment procedures that have safeguarding at their heart. The appointment will undergo an enhanced DBS check.
Shortlisting
When shortlisting, we will be looking for evidence that you have the knowledge, experience and skills to do the job as detailed in the person specification and job description. These provide the criteria against which your application will be assessed.
Personal Details
You are not required to state your date of birth; however, you are asked to state your national insurance number so that if we have two candidates with the same name, this number is a unique reference; it also acts as a means of identification of eligibility to work as required under the Asylum Act.
References
Please give the name of two referees, one of whom should be your present or most recent employer. If you have worked in a school (or similar) within the past 3 years this must be one of the references.
Please note that on the application form, we do request the facility to contact any of your previous employers to seek a reference. References will not normally be taken up unless a provisional offer has been made. Any offer of employment will be subject to receipt of satisfactory references.
Employment History
You are required to account for your entire employment history since leaving full time education. Any gaps must be accounted for to comply with Safer Recruitment. Please provide details in the application form.
Disclosure And Barring Service (DBS) Check
You will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check to work at FBB; you will be notified if this is the case. Alternatively, if you are registered with the DBS Update Service, you will need to provide your reference number and permission to undertake a search. If required, any offer of employment will be subject to receipt of satisfactory DBS check.
Commitments
If you have any commitments with your present employer or which would affect your employment with Football Beyond Borders, e.g. training, relocation, etc., please raise this at the interview.
Medical Report
You will be required to complete a confidential medical questionnaire prior to an offer of employment being confirmed.
Probationary Period/Trial
If successful, your employment will be subject to a six month trial period, commencing on your starting date, at the end of which you will be confirmed into the post subject to satisfactory conduct and work performance.
Reasonable Adjustments
Please provide details in the application form if you consider you need additional support from Stepping Stone in order to fulfil the duties of the post or indeed in order to attend interview.
Additional Information
Football Beyond Borders will normally acknowledge receipt of applications. We will normally publish the date of the interview in the advertisement and although we will always endeavour to notify unsuccessful candidates individually, if you have not had any notification prior to the interview date you must assume you were unsuccessful.
A firm written offer will be made to successful candidates after receiving satisfactory medical assessment, vetting checks, and references. It is advisable that candidates wait until the receipt of a firm written offer rather than an offer subject to receipt of references, before handing in their notice at their present employment.
Equal Opportunities
To ensure that our recruitment advertisements are effective and our equal opportunities procedures are operating efficiently, we would be grateful if you could complete the monitoring form at the back of the application form. This form is detached from your application form on receipt and does not form part of the selection process.
Finally, if you are unclear about anything on these notes or in the application form, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Principles of the FBB Schools programme
Our FBB Schools programme exists to transform the behaviour for learning and attitude to learning of students who love football but are disengaged at school. Our work builds on the strengths and potential of our young people through putting their passion for football at the heart of their learning.
Our programme is built on the following four theoretical foundations:
Attachment Theory
Adolescent Neuroscience
Developmental Trauma
Humanistic Therapy
FBB works with young people for four years, through weekly interventions and holiday programmes delivered in partnership with secondary schools across London, the West Midlands and the North West. The programme is targeted at Key Stage 3 students who are disengaged at school and come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. We know from the evidence that Key Stage 3 is the crucial time to work with disengaged boys and girls in order to prevent them from being excluded.
We believe real change can only be sustained through an embedded and holistic approach to our young people’s development. We work to become deeply embedded in the lives of our participants and in the communities we are based in. Our integrated approach is supported through intensive parental and teacher engagement achieved through parents’ evenings, teacher showcases and weekly text and phone updates.
Key aspects of the FBB Schools programme
There are four parts to our FBB Schools programme:
Classroom: Our football-themed curriculum aims to tap into young people’s passions to create transformative learning experiences and develop key social and emotional competencies. We deliver project based classroom learning sessions often with external partners such as Nike, Gillette and the FA, and these complete with a public showcase at the end of each project. We see this as a key part in young people developing a more positive attitude towards learning.
Pitch: We provide a constraints led, game-based football coaching curriculum. Our students learn to overcome challenges, learn from mistakes and support their teammates, improving their social and emotional competencies. We believe that the football pitch is a safe space where young people can experience, reflect on and learn from both positive and negative emotions.
Trips: We reward participants with visits and end of year tours built around exciting events involving inspiring people from the world of football and media. Our students broaden their horizons and develop positive habits.
Interventions: Weekly one to one session for our most At Risk students to work through the traumatic experiences which may be contributing to their challenging behaviour, parental engagement and support for our young people in their wider school life.
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