Support the delivery of a holistic programme, including drop-down days, lessons, assemblies, clubs, and intervention groups, all rooted in our Christian ethos. Deliver clubs, workshops and interventions that help meet student’s emotional, relational, and spiritual needs. Work with young people on an individual or group basis, in both formal and informal settings, offering practical and emotional support to help them develop skills for making positive changes in their lives. Empower young people to build self-confidence, increase self-esteem, make informed choices, and develop moral character and values, while encouraging them to empower others. Effectively deliver and support small-group intervention programmes for referred students. Deliver lessons where needed on Relationships and Sex Education related topics such as self-esteem, friendships, mental health and wellbeing, relationships, sexual delay, media influences, STIs, contraception, and teenage pregnancy (full training provided). Liaise with key local Church and Community Partners. Track, record, and measure student impact, ensuring that interventions are effective and outcomes are clearly documented. We have a clear expectation that employed staff will have a familiarity with, and an ability to perform in accordance with, the mission, vision and values of Grace Foundation’s charitable objectives. In line with these charitable objectives, and in accordance with the Equality Act 2010, it is therefore a Genuine Occupational Requirement that this post holder is a practicing Christian. To apply for this post please complete the application form on our website: https://www.grace-foundation.org.uk/jobs Application deadline: 13th April Interviews to take place in May Start Date: June