Role Overview Pay: £162.50 per day (plus travel and lunch expenses) Location: London and Essex Variable Hours: Between 0 - 60 hours per month Benefits: Pension scheme, training, development and flexible working. About Mind of the Student At Mind of the Student, we believe every young person deserves to feel empowered to speak about their mental health, both in school and at home. We deliver a comprehensive, school-wide mental health programme and community-led services designed to equip young people with the knowledge, confidence, and skills they need to recognise and address their mental health needs. Our programmes goe beyond statutory requirements, supporting secondary schools in creating a culture where mental health and wellbeing are protected, prioritised, and promoted. Founded on lived experience, Mind of the Student was created by Co-Founders Kieran and Jaylan, who know firsthand the struggles of feeling unsupported and alone in school. Mind of the Student strive to give young people the resilience and confidence to speak up about their mental health. The Role We are looking for enthusiastic, compassionate, and experienced facilitators to join our team and deliver impactful mental programmes in secondary schools and local communities across London and Essex. As a Senior Workshop Facilitator, you will: Lead engaging and interactive sessions tailored to the needs of young people. Foster a safe, supportive environment for open discussions about mental health. Provide practical tools and strategies to empower students to manage their wellbeing. Collaborate with schools to ensure workshops align with their specific challenges and goals. Represent Mind of the Student professionally, embodying our mission and values. What We’re Looking For: To thrive in this role, you should have: Experience Delivering workshops, training sessions, or similar group activities with young people. Working within schools, youth services, or mental health organisations (preferred). Skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Confidence in managing and engaging groups of secondary school students. The ability to handle sensitive topics with empathy and professionalism. Qualifications Strong communication and facilitation skills, with the ability to engage diverse groups (Essential) Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check (Essential) Background in psychology, education, youth work, or a related field (Desirable) Experience or training in the performing arts (Desirable) Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) or equivalent training (Desirable) Experience working with schools, community groups, or young people in a wellbeing/educational context (Desirable) Why Join Us? Competitive daily pay with travel and lunch expenses covered. The opportunity to make a tangible impact on young people’s lives. Work with a passionate team committed to reshaping how mental health is approached in schools and local communities. How to Apply and Key Dates Complete your online application by 28/10/2025. Phone interviews are taking place on 3/11/2025 In-Person inteviews are taking place on 10/11/2025 Training 1/12/2025 Together, let’s empower the next generation to speak up and thrive.