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Are you interested in supporting children in challenging communities?
Would you like to help change the lives of young people at risk of crime?
Do you want to develop your experience mentoring young people to make positive decisions?
If the answer is yes, then this graduate job will be the perfect platform for you to kick start your career, gaining valuable experience working with at risk young people with complex social, emotional and mental health challenges.
A fantastic school in Salisbury are looking for a Graduate (Criminology or Psychology would be relevant!) to work as a Learning Support Assistant from Monday to Friday, to start ASAP. The school caters for pupils who have a range of social and emotional difficulties, as well as challenging behaviours and low self-esteem. You will play a significant role to ensure the students make positive choices, helping to guide their behaviour and increase their engagement in and outside the classroom.
In this Learning Support role, you will have the opportunity to work with a wide array of needs, including anxiety, social withdrawal, anger issues, trauma, grief and social difficulties. The school are therefore looking for an empathetic individual who is interested in helping others, is ready for a challenge and has an interest in SEMH difficulties.
By working both 1:1 and in group settings with these vulnerable students, you will gain the experienced needed to pursue a career in Youth Work, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Social Services or Teaching. This is an amazing platform for a graduate who wants to build their confidence working with challenging behaviour and mental health difficulties.
- Aspiring Youth Worker
- Learning Support Assistant
- SEMH Provision
- £90 – £100 per day
- Salisbury
- ASAP Start
- Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm
If you are interested in this position, apply click 'APPLY NOW'!
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