Would you like to join a charity supporting 16 – 24-year-olds gain skills to help them in the workplace? You will be working for a national charity who delivery supported internships for young people with autism or a learning disability. The programme provides classroom-based learning (so employability and functional skills) combined with a work experience placement – and supports the young person throughout the process.You will have a varied role. Typically, you will be one day a week for an admin day. One day classroom-based working as a teaching assistant. And then 3 days visiting young people in the workplace and working with them to help them understand the role, as well as liaising with the employer for feedback and discussing any workplace adjustments. You will also support young people in the practicalities of getting to and from work. Learners and employers are typically in the Ealing area.You must have experience of working with young people, ideally SEND with autism / learning disability experience. This role would suit a teaching assistant looking for a change. Or a youth worker or maybe employment advisor or job coach.Please apply via this advert – we aim to respond to everyone. If you haven’t heard back within 72 hours, please complete the “Send Us A Message” form on the Contact Us page on the Red 5 People website, and we guarantee a real person will get back to you. For more details about the role, please call the office and ask for David.''
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SEN Job Coach
Red 5 People Ltd
Posted 8 days ago, valid for 8 days
London, Greater London W12 9JB, England
£30,000 - £36,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The charity is seeking a candidate to support 16-24-year-olds with autism or learning disabilities in gaining workplace skills.
- The role includes classroom teaching assistance, administrative tasks, and workplace visits for support and feedback.
- Candidates should have experience working with young people, preferably with SEND and autism or learning disabilities.
- The position offers a salary of £25,000 per year and is suited for those with relevant experience, ideally in education or youth work.
- Interested applicants are encouraged to apply via the advert and can expect a response within 72 hours.