Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon
Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon
Graduate Opportunity – Start Your Career in Youth Justice or Inclusive Education
Are you passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people? Are you considering a career in youth justice, social work, or behavioural psychology? This role offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience supporting vulnerable pupils while working within a trauma-informed and neurodiversity-aware environment.
Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon – Education and Training – Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon
Pay: £101.40 – £105 per day
Schedule: Term-time only, Monday to Friday, 8:30 t0 15:45
Trial days in last week of the Summer term and first week of September
As a Learning Support Assistant, you will:
1. Work with pupils who have a range of additional needs, including autism (ranging from low to high support), Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), and speech and language communication differences
2. Support children and young people who may be at risk of exclusion, disengagement from education, or future involvement with the youth justice system
3. Use neurodiversity-informed practices to help reduce anxiety, build structure and routine, and develop communication and emotional regulation skills
4. Encourage emotional resilience, self-awareness, and positive peer relationships
5. Be a consistent, trusted adult within a trauma-informed school setting
This role is particularly suited to graduates exploring careers in:
6. Youth Justice or Probation Services
7. Educational or Behavioural Psychology
8. Social Work or Family Support Services
9. Prison, Court, or Community Rehabilitation Work
Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon – Education and Training – Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon
Key Responsibilities:
10. Deliver 1:1 and small group support for learners with special educational needs (SEN), social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs, and autistic spectrum conditions
11. Implement tailored behaviour and sensory regulation strategies, considering individual neurocognitive profiles
12. Contribute to personalised learning plans that address emotional and educational development
13. Support the development of pupils’ executive functioning, social communication, and life skills
14. Work closely with teaching staff, therapists, and families to track progress and adapt interventions as needed
15. Receive full training in relational behaviour support and de-escalation strategies
Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon – Education and Training – Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon
Person Specification – What We’re Looking For:
16. Graduates in Criminology, Psychology, Education, Social Sciences, or related fields
17. Aspiring professionals in social justice, youth support, safeguarding, or rehabilitation
18. Empathetic, non-judgemental communicators with a keen interest in inclusion and neurodiversity
19. Open-minded individuals willing to learn about autistic identity, sensory needs, and non-verbal communication
20. Prior experience in education, care, or youth settings is welcomed but not essential
You will need:
21. A positive, adaptable, and resilient mindset
22. The ability to build rapport and trust quickly
23. An Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one)
Start Building a Career That Matters
This role goes beyond classroom support. It’s a chance to be an advocate for young people whose voices are often overlooked. You’ll develop real-world skills relevant to youth engagement, social work, policy, and criminal justice reform.
Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon – Education and Training – Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon
How to Apply:
Please send your CV and a brief cover letter explaining your interest in youth justice and working with neurodivergent learners. Trial days are available from July, with full-time positions starting in September 2025.
Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon – Education and Training – Aspiring Youth Justice Officer – Learning Support Assistant Swindon
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