Criminology Graduate Opportunity - Gang Prevention - Restorative Practice - Mental Health - Education and Training - Dorking
This role is ideal for a Psychology or Criminology graduate with aspirations in Criminal Justice and Probation. The position focuses on working with vulnerable young people in a challenging school setting for boys with trauma and mental health needs. The start date is flexible around university graduation, with a focus on a May 25 start.
Role Details
1. Position: Learning Support Assistant (LSA)
2. Location: Dorking
3. Salary: £89+ per day PAYE
4. Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
5. Students: Classes of 6-8 students aged 9-16 with social, emotional, and mental health needs, including SEMH, ADHD, Asperger's, OCD, Dyslexia, and related challenges.
6. Training: MAPA and ABA training provided.
Responsibilities
* Supporting students through restorative practices and a holistic approach to learning.
* Focusing on recovering from trauma and developing personal, functional, and vocational skills.
* Implementing positive reinforcement and restorative strategies to support students with EHCPs and SEMH needs.
* Helping to raise academic attainment across core subjects like maths and English, as well as vocational subjects such as computing, hairdressing, PE, and performing arts.
Qualifications and Experience
* Ideal for graduates with a background or interest in Psychology or Criminology.
* Experience in similar settings is advantageous but not mandatory; a genuine motivation to work with vulnerable young people is essential.
* Empathy, pragmatism, and an understanding of trauma-informed practices are key qualities.
Career Progression
Opportunities to advance into roles such as probation officer, youth offending teams, or youth counselors.
Application
Interested candidates should contact Ben Mason at (phone number removed) to discuss next steps.
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