Location: Newport, South Wales
Pay Rate: £89.38 per day
Hours: 8:30am – 3:30pm
Contract: Full Academic Year
About the Role
You will be supporting young people in secondary schools across the Newport area. These pupils come from diverse backgrounds and may have Additional Learning Needs (ALN) or simply require extra support to thrive in the classroom.
As a Youth Support Officer, your role is to build strong, positive relationships with students—acting as a mentor and communicating effectively to help them feel understood and supported. You will be able to provide 1:1 and small group support to pupils with a range of ALN and behavioural challenges. You will work closely with students who may find traditional classroom settings difficult, offering consistent emotional and academic support throughout the school day.
This opportunity is very exciting as it will not only give you the opportunity to work with these incredible young people but will also enhance your knowledge and understanding for your future in Education as a whole.
Requirements
As you will be supporting young people, we will require applicants which have experience in some capacity. For example, if you have a background in Sports, Care or Youth Support and are looking to transfer your skills!
The ideal candidate will also require the following: (We can help you obtain the below as part of the registration process)
- Enhanced DBS on the update service
- Education Workforce Regulation registration (EWC)
- Aged 18 and over
- Level 2 as a minimum for Safeguarding for Children and vulnerable people
- 2 professional based references which cover a 24-month period (or equivalent)
What would the onboarding process look like?
- Apply by attaching a CV for consideration
- Shortlisting will take place after 48 hours of the application being submitted (working days)
- A telephone call will be provided to talk through more detail on the role so you can establish if you wish to move forward and if the role is right for you
- If happy to proceed, you will then be invited in for interview
- If successful at interview stage, we will do all of the background work to have you cleared for work ahead of the start date
Why Work with Teaching Personnel?
At Teaching Personnel, we’re not just an agency– we help you build a meaningful career in education. By joining us, you’ll gain access to:
Competitive daily pay
Weekly PAYE pay
A dedicated recruitment consultant offering personalised guidance and local school placements
Free access to CPD-accredited training, including behaviour support and safeguarding courses
Opportunities for long-term and permanent opportunities
Ready to Make a Difference for Young People?
Join us in helping students feel supported, confident, and included in school life. If you’re passionate about giving every young person the chance to thrive, we’d love to hear from you!
Submit your CV and take the next step in your career today.
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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