LOCATION: Based in Totnes with travel throughout East Devon
FUNCTION: ROC College
ACCOUNTABLE FOR: Delivering training & support programmes to facilitate individuals’ progression
HOURS: Full time 37.5 hours per week (Term time only)
Are you passionate about working with young people?
Are you looking for a way to positively impact people’s lives?
United Response is a leading national charity providing support to young people and adults with special educational needs (SEN), learning disabilities, and mental health needs. We believe in championing the right of disabled people to live, work, socialize, and participate in the community, free of discrimination and unnecessary boundaries. We have a fantastic opportunity to join us as Job Coach Tutor. If you have experience of CEIAG (Careers, Education, Advice & Guidance) and hold a full British Driving licence, we would love to hear from you!
The benefits
* 28 days paid annual leave inclusive of bank holidays (pro rata for part-time), which increases after 3 and 5 years’ service
* Pension contribution
* Work-life balance
* Access to free occupational health, physiotherapy, counselling, and advice services
* Fully paid training and access to nationally recognized qualifications
* Travel to work scheme (season ticket loan)
* Access to an online shopping platform with discounts from over 3,500 retailers
* Refer a friend scheme
Who we need
This post will be based in Totnes. Delivery of the programme is through a mix of education and work-related activity, both 1:1 and group work.
Making it happen – your role
The successful candidate will:
* Through community delivery, effectively engage with young people to motivate and encourage participation and meet the project outcomes.
* Hold a full UK driving licence.
* Through employer engagement and in-work support, ensure sustainable integration into the labour market for young people aged 16 – 24 years old, particularly those with an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP), including young people with complex needs, at risk of social exclusion, and young people from marginalized communities.
* Plan and deliver a person-centered accredited programme to support young people in overcoming their personal barriers. Interventions may include confidence building, CV writing, job searching, and interview skills. Pathways to support the goals of the young people could include travel training, community projects, health & wellbeing, cooking, supported work tasters, supported work experience, supported internships, and job trials.
* Have experience of working in an educational setting with young people who have special educational needs, including social and emotional behavior problems.
* Possess good IT and self-management skills, a flexible approach, the ability to market individuals or services, an understanding of the supported employment process, and basic knowledge of social enterprises.
We offer both formal and on-the-job training, and our national specialists are on hand to provide expert advice and support in best practice, inclusion, quality, and health and safety, providing exceptional support and making a difference in people’s lives. You will be fully inducted while working alongside experienced colleagues.
If you have a keen interest in making a difference and engaging with people, and you are patient, empathetic, and a good communicator, then we would like to hear from you!
‘United Response is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants in regulated activity will be subject to appropriate vetting procedures and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
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