Hours: 8:30 – 3:30 (Monday to Friday, no weekends!)
Contract: Temporary to permanent
Start Date: 3rd March 2025
Job Description
You will be required to support young people with Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties. The young people you are supporting come from a variety of different backgrounds which make them very vulnerable and cautious of new relationships. As a youth support officer, it will be essential that you work on building relationships with the young people in the school by being a mentor to them and understanding how to communicate with them in the most effective way.
This role requires someone who is resilient and looking for an opportunity to work within alternative education. The reason alternative education is provided is to provide education relevant to the requirements that the young people need for their life outside of school. For example, a lot of vocational lessons are adopted to provide a practical approach to jobs in the future. As well as this, there is also opportunity for the young people to delve into their hobbies and interests to spark a positive relationship between them and education.
Requirements
As you will be supporting vulnerable young people, we will require applicants who have experience in some capacity for us to then train up over summer to mould to the perfect individual. For example, if you have a background in Sports, Care or Youth Support and are looking to transfer your skills, we can show you how this can transfer over as well as enhancing this with programmes we have available over the summer holidays.
The ideal candidate will also require the following: (We can help you obtain the below as part of the registration process)
1. Enhanced DBS on the update service
2. Education Workforce Regulation registration (EWC)
3. Level 2 as a minimum for Safeguarding for Children and vulnerable people
4. 2 references which cover a 24 month period (or equivalent)
What would the onboarding process look like?
1. Apply by attaching a CV for consideration
2. Shortlisting will take place after 48 hours of the application being submitted (working days)
3. A telephone call will be provided to talk through more detail on the role so you can establish if you wish to move forward and if the role is right for you
4. If happy to proceed, you will then be invited in for interview
5. If successful at interview stage, we will do all of the background work to have you cleared for work ahead of the start date
Teaching Personnel work in Partnership with this school and are looking to ensure the consistency, passion and quality shines through for our new cohort of support officers in the school. We want to thank you in advance for your interest and look forward to speaking with you soon regarding this really exciting new opportunity.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the number detailed below for Teaching Personnel.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
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