Job Title: Senior Practitioner (Saturdays) Location: Kids Orchard Centre, Lye By-pass, Lye, Stourbridge, DY9 8HA Hours: 5 hours per week, Saturdays 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Salary: £3,094.31 per year Contract Type: Part-Time Qualifications: Level 3 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) Experience Required: Minimum 5 years in a supportive role for young people with additional needs; leadership or supervisory experience is a plus. Are You Ready to Make a Difference? Are you a compassionate, proactive individual eager to make a real impact on the lives of children and families? Join Kids as a Senior Practitioner and play a vital role in delivering enriching experiences to children and young people with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) across the Dudley Borough. As part of an established, highly regarded charity, you will be a key contributor to our Kids Black Country team —a dedicated group of professionals who bring both expertise and heart to their work. If you're motivated to empower young people and foster a welcoming, inclusive environment for families, this role is for you What You’ll Do In this role, you’ll lead our Family Day Saturday, a weekly session designed for children, young people, and their parents/carers to connect and engage in a supportive, inclusive space. Your primary responsibilities will include: Session Leadership: Plan, coordinate, and oversee Saturday sessions, creating a positive, safe, and nurturing environment for families. Activity Planning: Design and implement engaging, family-friendly activities that meet the diverse needs and interests of young participants. Family Support: Foster a non-judgmental atmosphere where parents can share experiences, connect with others, and feel supported. Collaborative Planning: Work closely with the service manager, coordinator, and administrator to ensure each session runs smoothly and is meaningful for all attendees. Young People Advocacy: Prioritise the voices and choices of young people in all activities, respecting their preferences and promoting independence. Record-Keeping & Evaluation: Maintain detailed records, gather feedback, and develop case studies to inform future planning and improve service delivery. Relationship Building: Develop strong connections with young people, families, staff, and professionals to ensure a collaborative, multi-agency approach. Safeguarding: Uphold the safety and well-being of all children, young people, colleagues, and volunteers. What Can You Bring? Experience and Skills: Expertise in SEND Support: Substantial experience working with young people with SEND and their families. Family Engagement: Skilled in providing support and guidance to parents and carers in group settings. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to supervise and mentor staff, promoting best practices and professional development. Activity Facilitation: Experience designing and leading group activities tailored to young people’s needs and abilities. Tech Proficiency: Confident with IT, including word processing, online booking systems, and email. Personal Qualities: Empathetic Communicator: Able to listen deeply, communicate effectively, and respond with empathy. Supportive Leader: Enthusiastic about building connections and creating an inclusive, inspiring environment. Confidentiality & Discretion: Understands the importance of privacy and maintains a professional approach. Inspiring Role Model: Motivates young people, colleagues, and families through positivity and encouragement. If you’re passionate about making a difference and bringing joy and support to children, young people, and families, we want to hear from you Join us at Kids and help create unforgettable experiences that uplift and inspire.