As our Progress Coordinator, you will develop and manage the delivery of a high-quality, cost-effective support service to learners with diverse needs, including physical disabilities, medical conditions, sensory impairments, mental health issues, learning difficulties, and other inclusive requirements, to meet the College's Strategic and Operational objectives.
You will provide a rich and challenging learning experience, acting as the nominated person for referrals from professionals working with the young person. Your responsibilities include assessing individual needs, conducting risk assessments for learners with various disabilities and conditions, and disseminating information appropriately. You will lead a caseload of learners, assess support needs, request high needs support funding, coordinate support packages aligned with EHCP outcomes, chair EHCP annual reviews, and manage a team of Learning Coaches. This ensures learners receive a high-quality service, enabling access to college curriculum, facilities, and services, thereby improving achievement rates.
We seek a Progress Coordinator with a successful track record in supporting learners with mental health issues, physical disabilities, medical conditions, sensory impairments, learning difficulties, and other support needs within a post-16 educational setting. You should have personal achievements in learning support and the disability field, with proven experience in coordinating and supervising a team.
Experience in implementing and developing quality systems is essential. You should be capable of carrying out and recording assessments, including risk assessments, and acting as a key person for learners—chairing EHCP reviews and contributing to Needs Assessments. A good understanding of SEND reforms, equality & safeguarding legislation, and their implications for the Learning Support Service is required. Also, a good working knowledge of support funding, including high needs support, and resource management is necessary.
Closing date for applications is 25th August 2025.
The benefits package includes:
* Generous annual leave of 27 days plus up to 8 additional days over Christmas/New Year
* 5 days Wellbeing leave to support physical and mental health
* Excellent pension scheme (Teachers Pensions or Local Government Pension Scheme)
* Subsidised sports facilities
* Professional development and training opportunities
* Salary sacrifice cycle-to-work scheme
Successful candidates will undergo due diligence checks, including an enhanced DBS check, references, online search, and proof of eligibility to work in the UK.
We are committed to equality of opportunity under the Public Sector Equality Duty of the Equality Act 2010. Applications from individuals of all ages, disabilities, genders, sexual orientations, pregnancy and maternity statuses, races, religions, or beliefs, and civil partnerships are encouraged.
The South Thames Colleges Group comprises Carshalton College, Kingston College, Merton College, and South Thames College, merged since 1 August 2017. As one of London's largest providers of post-16 education, we are dedicated to contributing to our local communities and prioritise student success.
We seek hardworking, collaborative individuals who can join our team and help challenge our students to achieve and progress.
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