Centre: NMT Bucks & Herts (High Wycombe) Employer: New Meaning Training Salary: Salary is negotiable and based on experience Type: Permanent, Full-time, All-year-round Hours: 37.5 hours per week Schedule: Monday to Friday 08:30-16:30 Closing Date: 17/04/2026 12:00 pm Job Reference: BUCTST032601
Do you have the empathy, patience, and creativity to meet young people exactly where they are - sometimes quite literally? At New Meaning Training (NMT), we believe education should start with the learner's needs, not the timetable. Some of our students are not yet ready to join even a small group of peers. They may face significant barriers including anxiety, autism, trauma, or other social-emotional challenges. That's why our Transition Support Tutor pathway begins in the place they feel safest - often at home - and progresses at a pace that suits them. We're looking for a compassionate, flexible professional who understands that transition isn't linear. As a Transition Support Tutor, you'll help young people build confidence, routine, and the life skills they need to re-engage with learning. You might start the year spending most of your time on the road, visiting learners at home or in the community. As trust and engagement grow, you'll support their move into one of our Buckinghamshire centres, small group settings, and potentially into mainstream classes or employment. You'll be delivering Proactive Lifeskills (PALS), SEMH support, and-when the learner is ready-Functional Skills in Maths and English. For some, this will lead to a full qualification pathway; for others, a direct route to the workplace. What matters most is your ability to build relationships, adapt your approach, and walk beside each learner on their unique journey. If you have the relational skills and resilience to help young people take their first steps toward education, we'd love to hear from you.
Responsibilities
* Deliver 1:1 and small group sessions centred on lifeskills, emotional wellbeing, and learning goals
* Plan and adapt engaging sessions tailored to individual learner needs and progression
* Support transitions across different settings (home group centre work)
* Maintain clear and up-to-date records of learner progress, attendance, and engagement
* Collaborate with tutors and support staff on schemes of work and learning plans
* Participate in learner onboarding, induction, and review processes
* Develop and adapt learning resources for SEND and SEMH learners
* Apply trauma-informed and relational strategies to support behaviour and wellbeing
* Understand learner needs and respond with appropriate interventions
* Use Microsoft Office confidently for planning and reporting
* A full UK driving licence and business-insured vehicle (essential)
Qualifications
* Experience working with young people with SEND and/or SEMH needs
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
* A calm, resilient, and empathetic approach
* Confidence to work independently and flexibly across different settings
* A passion for enabling learners to build confidence and independence
* Commitment to ongoing CPD and professional development
* Qualifications and Training Requirements (can be completed within 3 months of starting unless already held):
o Level 3 Award in Education & Training (AET)
o Safeguarding & Wellbeing Training
o Advanced Safeguarding Children (Level 2)
o PREVENT Duty
o Mental Health Awareness
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