Teaching Assistant - Aspiring Gang Prevention Worker - Mental Health - Woking
Would you like to work with young people who need support with their social, emotional, and mental health? Do you have aspirations to work in gang prevention? If so, then this role is not to be missed.
The School:
The school is based near Woking and provides support for children aged 9-16 years who have a range of learning and behavioural needs due to social, emotional, and mental health challenges. All students that attend the school have a designated Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) which details their specific needs in terms of the care and support they will have access to. The school provides a safe learning environment for children who suffer with high levels of anxiety which can result in a lack of focus and challenging behaviour.
The school also provides therapies such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, music, and speech and language therapies where these are part of the young person's EHCP. The curriculum team works closely with therapists to ensure the correct physical and emotional support is available at all times.
What is involved:
Providing assistance and supervision for children's behaviour during the school day and supporting their learning and participation in class
Working with a class, a small group or individual learners, both inside and outside of the classroom
Encouraging the development of social skills and supporting students' individual needs
Helping to build confidence and motivation
Participating in team meetings and training programmes as an active member of a team
Supporting regulations pertaining to safeguarding
What is required:
An Undergraduate Degree, ideally in a relevant subject such as Psychology or Criminology
Knowledge and/or a keen interest and understanding of the range of different types of learning and behavioural needs
Good general education levels in English and Maths - A Levels are preferable
A co-operative working style and a proactive approach to solving problems
Good interpersonal and communication skills and a caring attitude
Flexibility in terms of working patterns
Summary:
Youth Criminal Justice, Gang Prevention, Learning Mentor, Teaching Assistant
85 to 100 daily rate (5-day week - 8.30am to 4.00pm)
Special needs schools and mainstream settings with specialist provision - mental health, trauma
Full-time and part-time roles, flexible working hours and short and long-term contracts
January 25 starts or later in the year if you have not yet graduated
Apply via this advert or call Ben Mason for more details.
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