Job Description
Do you have at least 12 months experience of being a teaching assistant in a secondary school? This role might be an interesting career alternative for you. Would you like to join a charity supporting 18 – 24-year-olds gain skills to help them in the workplace? You will be working for a national charity that delivers supported internships for young people with autism or a learning disability. The programme provides classroom-based learning (employability and functional skills) combined with a work experience placement – and supports the young person throughout the process.
Your role will be varied:
1. One day a week from home for an admin day.
2. One day classroom-based working as a teaching assistant.
3. Three days visiting young people in the workplace, helping them understand their roles, liaising with employers for feedback, and discussing any workplace adjustments.
4. Supporting young people with the practicalities of getting to and from work.
Learners and employers are typically in the Kingston area. You must have experience working with young people, ideally with SEND, autism, or learning disability experience. This role would suit a teaching assistant looking for a change, or a youth worker, employment advisor, or job coach.
Please apply via this advert – everyone gets a response. If you haven’t received a response for any reason, please call the office, and we will address it ASAP. If your CV is not a right fit, the email you receive will provide information on how to get feedback from a real person.
If you would like to find out more, feel free to call the office and ask for David (number on the Red 5 People website).
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