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Job Title: Learning and Development Coach
Location: Maidstone, Kent
Salary: £26-29k actual per year
Contract: Full time, 40 weeks per year
KCC commissions King's Reach to support male students, with complex needs, when all other settings, for a variety of reasons, have been unable to meet need. We provide a fresh start and a real opportunity to transform their lives through tailored, meaningful academic and personal development education.
About Us
King’s Reach is a charity with over 20 years of experience supporting young people who others often find hard to reach. As a Christian Ethos charity our work is built on hope, love, and practical transformation. At the heart of our work is our Future Me programme—a unique approach that helps young people grow in confidence, gain life skills, and move towards independence.
The Role
A Learning and Development Coach plays a vital role in designing and delivering a broad range of learning experiences tailored to each young person’s interests, strengths, and needs. By combining personalised planning with hands-on teaching, they help students explore subjects that engage them while expanding their awareness of future opportunities in education, employment, and life. This role is both supportive and aspirational, aiming to unlock each learner’s potential through meaningful, interest-led education.
You will:
1. Work 1-1 with male students, planning and delivering sessions including our ‘Future Me’ Personal development programme.
2. Support young people to reconnect with trusted adults, engage in learning, and able to play an active part of a community
3. Work closely with families, specialist support teams and professionals to support the young person’s progress
4. Create flexible plans that help students move forward at their own pace
5. Keep accurate records, track progress, and advocate for the student
6. Be a consistent, calm and reliable presence in their lives—someone who doesn’t give up
We’re Looking For Someone Who:
7. Can build trust with young people who may have experienced rejection or trauma
8. Is patient, calm, and able to listen without judgement
9. Is not afraid to challenge behaviours in a nurturing and supportive way.
10. Believes every young person has potential and can be the 'You Can' when the young person is not able to see their own potential
11. Has experience working with young people (aged 11–18+) in education, youth work, social care, or similar settings
12. Can work flexibly and travel around Kent as required
13. Has strong communication, organisation, and teamwork skills
14. Understands safeguarding and the importance of keeping young people safe
15. Is resilient and self-motivated to make a real difference, able to not take things personally
What You’ll Receive:
16. A role where your support genuinely changes young people’s lives
17. A role where you can grow as an individual
18. Ongoing training and professional development
19. A caring, values-led team that supports and encourages one another
20. A chance to be part of something bigger—giving young people time to heal, grow, and build a better future