Together Our Community (TOC)
Charity No: (phone number removed)
Supporting Young Adults with Disabilities Live, Learn and Work in the local Community
Learning Support Co-Ordinator Vacancy
Pay: £21,500
Job Type: 12 month fixed term contract
Hours: 30 hours, 5 days per week, 39 weeks during WSCC term time
Location: Chichester, PO19 1AR
Closing date: 28 April
Overview
Together Our Community (TOC) is a Chichester-based charity supporting young adults with learning disabilities combining supported work and volunteering placements alongside wellbeing activities within the local community. We are seeking a Learning Support Co‑Ordinator to plan activities and work directly with young people to develop, support, and monitor their individual progression routes.
Responsibilities
To work with the SMT:
To plan, lead and deliver on senior leadership agreed learning/development and wellness activities
To deliver on new ideas and organise daily activities
To provide individual and group mentor and coaching support to young people with diverse learning needs
To support young people with their physical, emotional and social needs to increase their independence
To provide guided support at work experience/volunteering placements working as part of a team
To complete safeguarding, health and safety and GDPR training and have regard to charity's policies supporting the leadership team to continuously improve practices in these areas in the best interests of young people, staff and volunteers.
To assist and lead on the recording of young people's progress
To complete all other required training.
Skills
Learning support and mentoring - ability to provide effective one‑to‑one and group mentoring for young people with diverse learning needs.
Planning and delivery - skills to plan, lead and deliver learning, development and wellbeing activities aligned with organisational priorities.
Wellbeing and independence support - experience supporting young people's physical, emotional and social needs to promote confidence and independence.
Workplace support (job coaching) - ability to provide guided support during work experience and volunteering placements.
Safeguarding and professional practice - strong understanding of safeguarding, health and safety, and adherence to relevant policies and procedures.
Monitoring and record‑keeping - ability to accurately record, monitor and report on young people's progress, with good data protection awareness.
Good communication and IT skills
Experience
Experience supporting young people or adults with learning disabilities and/or additional needs in an education, training, employment or community setting
Proven experience delivering one‑to‑one and group support, mentoring or coaching to promote independence, wellbeing and progression
Experience supporting individuals in work experience, volunteering or employment settings, including providing job‑coaching or in‑work support
Experience working within safeguarding, health and safety, and organisational policies, with the ability to apply these in practice
Experience monitoring, recording and reporting progress, including working towards individual goals and outcomes
Qualifications (or willingness to work towards)
Level 3 or above qualification in a relevant subject, such as:
Health & Social Care
Supporting Teaching and Learning / Learning Support
Special Educational Needs (SEN)
Youth Work
Education or Childcare
Up‑to‑date (or willingness to complete):
Safeguarding training
First Aid (or equivalent medical support training)
Health and Safety
Data Protection (GDPR)
Operational Core Hours
Monday - Friday - 9:30pm - 3:30pm, West Sussex Term Times
What we offer
West Sussex Term Time Only - Enjoy school holidays off
Learn new skills working with a friendly supportive team
Opportunity to making a real impact to the lives of young people with learning disabilities
Pension
Equal Opps
TOC supports an inclusive and diverse workforce. We want to offer opportunities to people from all backgrounds irrespective of age, disability, gender and transgender status, race and ethnicity, religion and belief (including no belief), marriage or civil partnership status or sexual orientation. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of background.
Please note that applications can only be considered if you are currently legally entitled to work in the UK. We are not presently recruiting from outside the EU. Applicants must be able to attend a trial/interview in Chichester on w/c 8 September. Fluent English language skills are essential.
Please send CV and any additional supporting information to: by 28 April