Sessional Assistant Practitioner Location: Shakespeare Road, Popley, Basingstoke RG24 9BP (Conveniently located on a bus route from the town centre). Salary: £11.44 - £12.82 per hour (including holiday pay) Employer: Kids About the Role Kids is seeking a dedicated Sessional Assistant Practitioner to support disabled children, young people, and their families within our Early Years setting. This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop professional skills in a rewarding environment while making a meaningful impact. Key Responsibilities Work directly with disabled children and young people during issue-based group sessions, fostering an inclusive and supportive atmosphere. Ensure that children and young people’s voices are heard, respected, and actively considered in decision-making. Collaborate with practitioners, senior workers, and coordinators to maintain best practices and address any issues as they arise. Ensure the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people in your care. Recognise and support the social, emotional, and communication needs of each child, encouraging their participation in group activities. Maintain an awareness of Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Ofsted requirements within the setting. Support the evaluation and documentation of group sessions while assisting key children under the guidance of the room lead. Participate in Kids’ induction and ongoing training programs to enhance professional development. Comply with all Kids policies and procedures, including safeguarding, data protection, and equality of opportunity. Empower children and young people to engage in activities that promote inclusion, independence, and choice. Develop strong, supportive relationships with children, young people, and their families. Attend regular supervision meetings with the Kids coordinator or designated line manager. Kids is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We follow safer recruitment principles, and this role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. About You Essential Skills & Experience Experience supporting disabled children and young people. Ability to meet the individual needs of young children in a care or education setting. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively within a team. Experience in personal care and manual handling. Awareness of the needs and challenges faced by disabled children and young people, with an understanding of how to support their confidence and emotional wellbeing. Knowledge of safeguarding, child protection, data protection, and equal opportunities. Desirable Qualifications NVQ Level 2 in Early Years (or working towards this qualification). Evidence of additional training, such as First Aid or Food Hygiene. First Aid certification (training can be provided if required). This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause while developing valuable skills in a professional and supportive environment.