About the role
• Supporting young people who benefit from additional guidance, structure and encouragement
• Working with pupils with a range of needs including autism, ADHD, SEMH, SLD and PMLD
• Helping pupils manage routines, behaviour and emotional regulation throughout the school day
• Building positive relationships to help pupils feel safe and confident in the school environment
• Working closely with teachers, pastoral staff and other support professionals
• Full time hours, typically 8:30 to 3:30 during term time
About the setting
• Specialist education provision in the Dursley area
• Supporting pupils aged roughly 11 to 16 with additional and complex needs
• Structured and supportive environment with clear routines
• Strong focus on wellbeing, inclusion and personal development
• Modern facilities designed to support a range of learning needs
• Supportive leadership team with regular training and staff development
• Accessible from surrounding areas with parking available
About you
• Patient, caring and able to build positive relationships with young people
• Interested in supporting pupils with additional needs
• Calm and consistent when supporting behaviour and emotional needs
• Previous experience working with young people helpful but not essential
• Level 3 qualification in youth work, childcare, sports coaching or similar desirable but not required
• Able to provide references and willing to complete an enhanced DBS check
Why work with Vision for Education
• Weekly pay through PAYE
• Pension contributions after a qualifying period
• Full compliance with Agency Workers’ Regulations
• Access to training and professional development
• Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant
• Refer a friend bonus scheme
This is a fantastic opportunity to start your career in specialist education and make a genuine difference in the lives of young people. Apply today with your CV to be considered for the Trainee Youth Worker role in Calne.
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