Feel like you're just ticking boxes? Ready to get back to what made you want to support learners in the first place?
If you're a vocational assessor who's starting to feel the weight of paperwork and endless compliance—but still loves working directly with learners—this could be your next move.
This isn’t your standard assessing role. You’ll be working with young people who have Special Educational Needs (SEN), helping them take their first steps into paid employment. It’s part classroom, part job coaching, and fully rewarding.
You’ll be part of a small and passionate team delivering a supported internship programme based in central Birmingham. There’s a mix of teaching (functional skills and employability) and workplace support. That could mean helping a
learner understand a task on a hospital ward one day, and then adapting a classroom session the next to build their confidence or close a skills gap you’ve seen.
What’s different about this role?
You’re not assessing to a framework—you’re supporting real progress in real time. You’ll see the difference you’re making every single day, whether it’s a young person mastering a new task, building confidence, or finally getting their first job offer.
You'll start with a 4-month supported induction, shadowing the current tutor across the week. That usually looks like:
1 day in the classroom
3 days on-site with learners at a local hospital
1 day for planning and prepYou’ll be working with a small cohort (6–10 learners), and every learner’s journey is slightly different—which is where your practical, adaptable approach will shine.
What do you need?
If you’ve got a Level 5 teaching qualification (like QTS, PGCE, DTLLS) from any background, you’re good to go (starting salary at £30k)
Or if you’re at Level 3 (AET/PTLLS) and have strong delivery experience (especially in functional skills), that’s fine too—the charity will support you to gain your Level 5 after 6 months (starting salary at £28k)You must be a driver and be flexible—the balance of teaching and job coaching can shift slightly depending on which employer programmes you’re working with each year (but it always follows the DFN Project Search supported internship model).
Sound like the change you’ve been waiting for?
Apply through this advert. We aim to respond to everyone. If you haven’t heard back within 72 hours, head to the “Contact Us” page on the Red 5 People website and fill out the “Send Us a Message” form—we promise a real person will get back to you. Or give us a call and ask for Lawrence.
a real person will get back to you. For more details, feel free to call the office and ask for Lawrence (number on the Red 5 People website)