Working closely with the Director of Quality Enhancement, you will play a central role in designing and implementing tailored interventions for students at risk of becoming NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). This includes leading re-engagement activities, coordinating with various departments and external agencies such as Solihull Council, and ensuring that interventions are delivered effectively to meet the individual needs of students.
As a NEET Project Manager, your responsibilities will include designing and delivering engaging taster days, transition sessions, and a dynamic curriculum to prepare students for full-time study or progression opportunities. You will be a key liaison for curriculum teams, support services, parents, and external partners, working proactively to reduce student disengagement and promote progression pathways such as Supported Internships.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the College's commitment to improving retention and supporting students who are at risk of disengagement, while playing a crucial role in developing strategies to reduce NEET rates across the institution.
The ideal candidate will have a degree and PGCE (or equivalent), with experience working with young people at risk of NEET. You should have strong knowledge of safeguarding, inclusion, and multi-agency working, plus experience in further education, particularly in student engagement and curriculum design. Excellent communication and data analysis skills are essential, along with the ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders.
The College is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse community and welcomes applications from individuals across all sectors. We aim to reflect the diversity of our student population in our staff profile, ensuring that we provide the best possible experience and environment for our learners. Our goal is to continue to develop a vibrant, supportive, and inclusive workplace where all staff can thrive.
For the next stage in the process, you will be required to attend the College’s premises, unless exceptional circumstances apply.
Solihull College & University Centre is committed to ensuring a safe environment for all students and expects all staff to engage fully with this commitment