Children and Young People Practitioner, High Wycombe
Client: Nudge Education
Location: High Wycombe, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 126b9a11a87c
Job Views: 73
Posted: 18.02.2025
Expiry Date: 04.04.2025
Job Description:
At Nudge Education and Nudge Minds, we know that every child is unique. That's why we focus on supporting one child at a time. We believe every child matters and deserves to have a life worth living.
Can you help us on our mission to ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living?
Who we are:
We are Nudge Education.
Last year in the UK around 90,000 young people were persistently absent from education. This needs to change. We exist to ensure that children who are chronically disengaged from education are never left behind and can receive life-changing support, guidance, and mentoring to help them thrive.
Who we need:
We are looking for compassionate and innovative Practitioners who are passionate about inclusion and can create a safe environment to inspire young people to see the value in education again. The key to what we do is focused upon creating a strong connection with our young people. We need people who don’t give up at the first hurdle; those who can think and deliver with inventive imagination. We need inspiring individuals who can broaden the horizons of our students and show them that life is worth living.
Our network of practitioners come from many different backgrounds, including Education, Academia, HealthCare, Uniformed Services, creative industries, sports clubs, and many more. This diversity helps us make the perfect match to our students that gives each intervention the best chance of success. Whether it is a professional or personal link, one thing is certain, the work you do with our young people will change the course of their life.
The role:
You will be required to work on a 1:1 basis (or 2:1 with support of an additional practitioner). Your work is unlikely to be within a traditional classroom setting; the world is our classroom and your knowledge of the local environment and community will be key to successful intervention design. You’ll be expected to think on your feet and adapt to whatever is thrown your way, always putting the needs of the student first. We have a strong support network around you with peer support on hand as well as regional hubs you can tap into for resources and advice.
The practicalities:
You will be working on a flexible contract where various interventions will be offered based upon location and match with a student. In return, you will receive a competitive rate of £11.44 - £25.00 for lead roles plus expenses. You will need to be available during daytime hours, Monday-Friday, with consistent weekly availability to ensure stability in the session times for your students.
Key duties and responsibilities of our Education Expert:
1. Designing interventions that will support the academic engagement of students and working to meet a set of agreed provision targets
2. Reporting of progress, behavioural presentation & safeguarding concerns relating to your students
3. Carrying out risk assessments of environments and activities to ensure student safety
4. Occasional attendance at multi-agency meetings
5. Keeping up to date with trends in education and being aware of current official guidance
Desirable qualifications and experience we’re looking for in our Education Expert:
1. Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or Teaching Qualification (PTLLS or higher)
2. Safeguarding qualification from last 12 months
3. Qualification in therapeutic discipline (counselling, mental health first aid, CBT for example)
4. Training in de-escalation techniques within last 12 months (CPI, Team Teach or similar)
5. Experience of teaching students with Special Educational Needs, Social, Emotional or Mental Health needs, or other capacity (youth work, counselling or similar)
6. Enhanced DBS certificate from last three months or registration on update service (must also have original certificate)
Desirable skills and abilities we’re looking for in our Education Expert:
1. Ability to build relationships with young people who are facing crises
2. Specialist knowledge of learning disabilities and conditions such as ADHD, PDA, ASD
3. Awareness of National Curriculum and relevant key stages
4. Driving Licence and access to own vehicle
Whilst relevant qualifications and experience are desirable, having the heart to work with these disengaged children is key.
We comply with strict safeguarding policies and undertake thorough background checks in accordance with Safer Recruitment Practice.
If you feel that you have the skills and experience required to become our Education Expert, please click ‘apply’ today. Upon reviewing your application, if we think you would be a great fit for this role, you will be invited to attend an online group awareness session to find out more. We would love to hear from you!
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