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Tradewind Recruitment

Kingston upon Hull

On-site

GBP 25,000 - 35,000

Full time

28 days ago

Job summary

Tradewind Recruitment is seeking compassionate Therapeutic Support Workers for 1:1 support for students in PRUs and Alternative Provisions in Hull, focusing on emotional regulation and resilience. The role involves individual therapeutic support, building rapport, and collaborating with educational staff to aid students with SEMH needs. Ideal candidates should have relevant qualifications and experience working with young people, a strong empathetic approach, and a thorough understanding of safeguarding.

Qualifications

  • Relevant qualification in Counselling, Therapeutic Practice, Psychology, or related field.
  • 2+ years experience working with young people in a 1:1 therapeutic capacity.
  • Experience with SEMH needs and effective de-escalation techniques.

Responsibilities

  • Design and deliver individualised therapeutic support for students.
  • Establish therapeutic rapport with students and maintain professional relationships.
  • Conduct needs assessments and develop tailored intervention plans.

Skills

Empathy
Active Listening
Problem-Solving
Organizational Skills
Communication
Resilience

Education

Degree in Psychology
Counselling Diploma
Level 3/4 Diploma in Youth Work Practice

Job description

Tradewind Recruitment is actively seeking compassionate Therapeutic Support Workers to provide crucial 1:1 support for students across Key Stage 3 (Years 7, 8, and 9) within Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) and Alternative Provisions in the Hull area.

Are you a dedicated and empathetic professional, passionate about making a tangible difference in the lives of young people struggling with complex social, emotional, or mental health challenges? Do you excel at building therapeutic rapport and providing tailored support to help students develop emotional regulation, resilience, and positive coping strategies? If you're ready to empower young people to thrive, we want to hear from you.

About the Role

As a 1:1 Therapeutic Support Worker, you'll have the opportunity to make a significant impact on students' lives by providing specialist, student-centred support. Your role will involve fostering a safe, trusting, and supportive environment where young people can explore their challenges, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and build essential resilience. Your interventions will be specifically tailored to address areas such as emotional regulation, anxiety, trauma, self-esteem, peer relationships, and academic engagement, ultimately empowering students to thrive within their educational environment and beyond. This role is crucial for supporting young people who require more intensive emotional and behavioural interventions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Individualised Therapeutic Support: Design, implement, and deliver highly effective 1:1 therapeutic mentoring and support sessions for students identified as needing intensive emotional and behavioural guidance.

  • Building Therapeutic Rapport: Establish and maintain strong, positive, and professional relationships with students, fostering trust, respect, and a sense of psychological safety.

  • Needs Assessment & Intervention Planning: Conduct informal assessments to understand students' individual emotional and behavioural needs, developing tailored intervention plans that promote well-being and positive coping strategies.

  • Emotional Regulation & Resilience: Proactively support students in developing emotional literacy, self-regulation techniques, resilience, and effective strategies for managing personal challenges, including anxiety and anger.

  • Behaviour & Engagement Support: Work closely with students to improve engagement in learning, reduce challenging behaviours, and promote positive participation within the school environment.

  • Safeguarding: Uphold the highest standards of child protection and safeguarding, adhering strictly to school policies and national guidelines ("Keeping Children Safe in Education"). Promptly identify and report any safeguarding concerns to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL).

  • Collaboration & Communication: Liaise effectively with teaching staff, pastoral leaders, SENDCOs, parents/carers, and external agencies (e.g., CAMHS, social care, educational psychologists) to ensure a holistic and coordinated therapeutic approach to student support.

  • Record Keeping: Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records of all interventions, progress, and communications, ensuring adherence to data protection regulations.

  • Promoting Positive Ethos: Actively contribute to the inclusive, supportive, and therapeutic culture of the PRU/Alternative Provision.

The Ideal Candidate Will Possess

Qualifications: A relevant qualification in Counselling, Therapeutic Practice, Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health Nursing, Youth Work, or a related field (e.g., Degree in Psychology, Counselling Diploma, Level 3/4 Diploma in Youth Work Practice with a focus on SEMH, relevant Health & Social Care qualifications).

Experience:

  • Significant proven experience (ideally 2+ years) working directly with young people aged 11-18 in a 1:1 therapeutic or intensive support capacity, preferably within a secondary school, PRU, alternative provision, or mental health setting.

  • Demonstrable experience in applying effective de-escalation techniques, trauma-informed approaches, restorative practices, and strategies for supporting emotional regulation.

  • Extensive experience of supporting young people with complex Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, challenging behaviours, and/or Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

Skills & Attributes:

  • Exceptional active listening and empathetic communication skills, with the ability to build deep rapport and trust quickly with young people from diverse and often challenging backgrounds.

  • Profound patience, empathy, and resilience when navigating highly challenging situations and complex student needs.

  • A non-judgemental, highly supportive, and solution-focused therapeutic approach to working with young people.

  • Strong organisational skills, including the ability to manage a caseload and maintain meticulous, sensitive records.

  • Ability to work both independently on initiative and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team.

  • A proactive, adaptable, and flexible approach to problem-solving, particularly in crisis situations.

Safeguarding:

  • A comprehensive understanding of UK safeguarding legislation and "Keeping Children Safe in Education" guidance.

  • An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (on the Update Service is highly desirable) or willingness to undergo one.

Application Process

To apply for this highly rewarding and impactful position, please submit your CV along with a compelling covering letter (no more than two A4 pages) outlining your relevant therapeutic experience, your approach to 1:1 support for young people with SEMH needs, and how you meet the person specification.

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