Medical Caseworker – Winchester Supporting Students with Medical, Emotional & Additional Learning Needs Location: Winchester Hours: 4 days a week – 08:30 – 16:40 Start: February 2026 Long-term role with potential to become permanent Competitive pay: £15 – £17 per hour / Annual per Annum FTE £20,000 - £24,000 Looking for a meaningful role where you can genuinely change lives? We’re seeking a dedicated Medical Caseworker to support post‑16 students at a large, high‑performing sixth form setting. You’ll work closely with students who require tailored medical, pastoral and learning support, ensuring they can access education safely, confidently and independently. This role requires someone calm, proactive and resilient—someone who can build trust, take initiative and work closely with staff, families and external professionals. About the Setting: • Ofsted “Outstanding” provider • One of the country’s largest, most successful sixth form environments • Highly supportive and student‑centred culture • Strong pastoral and SEND infrastructure • Excellent facilities, including modern learning and support spaces • Collaborative, welcoming atmosphere focused on individual success What You’ll Be Doing: • Managing a caseload of students with additional medical and learning needs • Coordinating transition visits, site orientations and pre‑entry meetings • Conducting interviews as part of admissions • Completing assessments and applications for exam access arrangements • Writing, reviewing and updating personalised support plans • Liaising with pastoral, teaching and careers teams to remove learning barriers • Carrying out risk assessments (trips, moving & handling, PEEPs) • Providing in-class or note‑taking support where required • Supporting students with mobility needs, practical tasks and personal care • Assisting with trips, activities and events as needed • Maintaining accurate records and sharing information with staff as appropriate • Working closely with families and external professionals • Ensuring safeguarding and health & safety standards are always prioritised What We’re Looking For: • Experience supporting young people with medical, emotional or learning needs • Strong empathy, communication and interpersonal skills • Excellent organisation and administrative ability • Confidence in managing a demanding caseload • Ability to stay calm, professional and supportive under pressure • Understanding of SEMH, medical needs and impact on education • Willingness to undertake training (moving & handling, personal care etc.) • Commitment to safeguarding and equality of opportunity • Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one) Why Join Supply Desk? • Your own dedicated consultant offering tailored support • Excellent pay rates (£15–£17 per hour) • Free CPD and ongoing training opportunities • ‘Refer a Friend’ scheme – earn rewards together! Ready to make a meaningful difference to young people’s lives? Click Apply Now to submit your CV, or register your interest via the Supply Desk website. A consultant will be in touch to discuss next steps.