Aspiring Youth Outreach Worker Milton Keynes – Education and Training - Aspiring Youth Justice Officer- Milton Keynes
LSA role in a specialist provision for children aged 11-19 who have experienced significant trauma, social, emotional, and mental health challenges.
The role emphasizes holistic and restorative practices, fostering empathy at every opportunity. The school adopts a non-punitive approach, using manual handling training only when absolutely necessary.
A practical trial day will be arranged to assess suitability, contingent upon immediate availability, notice periods, or completion of university.
Can you make a positive impact on students' lives, ensuring their safety and demonstrating the value of education?
You will receive extensive SEN and safeguarding training, including MAPA. As an aspiring clinical psychologist, this role provides a valuable opportunity to refine your interests and skills over the course of your career.
**Target students aged 11-16 with EHCPs, including Autism, OCD, verbal and non-verbal children, and those with social anxiety.
**Involves physical work and pragmatic approaches to maximize academic progress within each child's context.
**Expect some anti-social behavior, which is part of supporting society's most vulnerable children. All training and support are provided by the school.
**Introduction of various therapies and holistic processes, with small progress considered a success.
**Includes working with students with Pervasive Developmental Disorder and Pathological Demand Avoidance.
**Focus on all age groups with diverse cognitive abilities.
**Engagement strategies that promote acceptance; talking therapies may not always be effective, requiring alternative approaches.
**Encouraging independence and setting objectives, especially for students in assisted living.
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