Aspiring Youth Offending Officer - SEMH Teaching Assistant
Location: Luton, Bedfordshire
Salary: £460 - £500 per week
Sector: Education and Training
Contract Type: Full-Time
Start Date: Immediate
Are you a Psychology or Criminology graduate with a passion for helping young people? Do you an aspiring Youth Offending Officer? If you're eager to gain hands-on experience working with young people facing challenging behaviours, this SEMH Teaching Assistant role in the education and training sector, in Luton this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
About the Role:
We are working with a fantastic SEN school for a dedicated and compassionate graduate to join their team as an SEMH teaching assistant. This role is beneficial for an Aspiring Youth Offending Officer. In this exciting, full-time role in the education and training sector, you will work closely with young people displaying Social, Emotional, and Mental Health difficulties, many of whom have a history of offending behaviour. You'll have the opportunity to help guide them through rehabilitation programs, build meaningful relationships, and support their journey to positive social reintegration.
Responsibilities:
- Support young offenders in overcoming personal challenges, reducing risky behaviours, and preventing reoffending.
- Assist in the creation and delivery of personalised intervention plans aimed at promoting positive changes in Luton.
- Build rapport and trust with individuals on a 1:1 or small group basis, guiding them through rehabilitation and skills development.
- Promote social integration, personal responsibility, and the development of healthy lifestyle choices.
- Collaborate with professionals such as social workers, probation officers, and educators to provide holistic support.
We're Looking For:
- A recent graduate in Criminology, Psychology, or a related field with a strong interest in youth justice and supporting young people, aspiring youth offending officer.
- While previous experience in a similar role is beneficial, it's not essential; full training and support will be provided.
- A calm, empathetic, and patient approach to working with young people who may have challenging behaviours.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with vulnerable individuals.
- A proactive attitude and a genuine desire to make a difference in the lives of young people.
- Local to Luton.
Make a real difference: Play a key role in supporting vulnerable young people as they navigate challenges and work towards a brighter future.
Comprehensive training: Receive full training and development to grow your skills and knowledge in youth justice and SEMH support.
Supportive team: Work in a collaborative, inclusive environment where your contributions will be valued.
If you're a criminology or psychology graduate looking to gain practical experience and pursue a career in youth offending or criminal justice, apply now to take the next step in your career as an Aspiring Youth Offending Officer in Luton!