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ASEND

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Job summary

ASEND seeks SEND Mentors and Tutors to provide exceptional support to vulnerable young people in Reading. The role involves working closely with pupils, offering tailored mentoring and tutoring to help them overcome barriers to learning. Flexible hours and a supportive environment are offered, with a focus on promoting the health and wellbeing of children.

Benefits

Flexible hours
Opportunities for pay increases
Unique working environment
Support network
Occasional work-from-home opportunities

Qualifications

  • Experience supporting young people with SEMH and SEND needs.
  • A person-centred approach in your work.
  • Ability to promote health, safety, and wellbeing of children.

Responsibilities

  • Provide 1-to-1 support for a Key Stage 1 pupil.
  • Write brief reports to record hours worked.
  • Engage and nurture the wellbeing of the young person.

Skills

Child-centred support
Passion for helping pupils
Understanding of safeguarding processes

Education

Enhanced DBS

Job description

ASEND is a SEND Education Provider with a difference. We provide exceptional support for our SEND mentors and tutors, equipping them with everything they need to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable young people in a flexible, dynamic, and well-compensated way. As the needs of our pupils are at the forefront of what we do, we can offer some professional guidance and development when required.

SEND Mentor and Tutor Benefits

  • £30 - £38 per hour (with opportunities for pay increases)
  • Flexible part-time or full-time hours that work for you
  • Occasional online and work-from-home opportunities
  • A unique working environment where you collaborate with our team and support network to make every lesson / role a success

About the young person and the SEND Mentor and Tutor role

This advert is for a specific placement we will offer the successful candidate. This advert being live means this placement is still available. We are also hiring for multiple roles and welcome applications to be a SEND Tutor even if this specific placement is not the right fit for you.

  • Located in Reading (RG30)
  • 4 hours per week (Tuesday and Thursday 10am - 12pm)
  • Key Stage 1 age (but working below age-related expectations)
  • Needs Tutoring and Mentoring support
  • Requires a Mentor and Tutor who can support their SEMH and potential SEND needs

This role will involve working with the young person on a 1 to 1 basis, providing child-centred support focussed on engaging them and nurturing their wellbeing. It will involve travelling to the placement, supporting them, and writing a brief report to record your hours.

About our ideal SEND Mentor

Essential

  • Enhanced DBS (we can help obtain this for you)
  • Experience, knowledge, and understanding of safeguarding processes
  • A person-centred approach in your work
  • A passion for helping pupils overcome any barriers to learning and difficulties with engagement
  • You must work in a way that promotes the health, safety, and wellbeing of children and young people and follow safeguarding policies and procedures at all times.

Desirable

  • Experience supporting care experienced young people with their SEMH and potential SEND needs
  • Skill in providing tutoring and mentoring support
  • You may be an experienced tutor or teacher or have experience working with children in a therapeutic way
  • You may have supported vulnerable family members or worked in care settings

Most important to us is the right ethos and mentality - we can help with the rest!

About ASEND and applying to be a SEND Mentor and Tutor with us:

At ASEND, we support SEN (Special Education Needs) / SEND (Special Education Needs and Disabilities), as well as other needs such as SEMH needs (Social, Emotional and Mental Health). We are increasingly supporting children and young people with MLD (Moderate Learning Difficulties), SLD (Severe Learning Difficulties) and PMLD (Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties).

We want to build the best team we can to support the UK’s vulnerable young people:

  • Interviews are being scheduled on a rolling basis.
  • We look forward to receiving your application outlining your relevant skills and experience that can help make a difference.
  • We are keen to hear from candidates from all backgrounds. The over 2 million vulnerable children in the UK are disproportionately constituted of minority and LGBTQIA+ communities, as well as people with disabilities, refugees and migrants, and people living with mental health conditions. It is integral to our mission of raising the standard of support for the UK's vulnerable learners that we engage tutors from all backgrounds so that our tutors can share/relate to the experiences of our students.
  • Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to every applicant. We aim to respond to all successful applicants within two weeks.
  • We take Safer Recruitment seriously. All candidates must pass through our strict processes to ensure their suitability to work with children and young people before being considered for work with us.
  • We are not able to provide Visa Sponsorship for these positions.

Relevant Job Titles / Previous Experience

Individuals with highly relevant experience from teaching backgrounds often have worked in the following roles:

  • SENCo (Special Education Needs Coordinator)
  • SLD / MLD / SEN Teacher
  • Autism / ADHD Support Teacher
  • Intervention Specialist
  • Ex-Teacher

Other highly relevant roles from therapeutic and learning support backgrounds include:

  • Learning Support Assistant (LSA) / Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)
  • Psychotherapist or Counsellor
  • Educational Therapist
  • Speech and Language Therapist
  • Assistant Educational Psychologist
  • Inclusion Coordinator
  • Social Worker
  • Care Worker

If you hold one of these roles, meet our requirements, and are considering a career change please do consider applying with us.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary, Fixed term contract, Zero hours contract

Pay: £30.00-£38.00 per hour

Expected hours: 4 per week

Benefits:

  • Flexitime

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday

Work Location: In person

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