Job title: Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioners
Milk Education are currently recruiting for Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioners for a range of schools across the Manchester area.
This Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioner position is effectively managing the classroom in the absence of the classroom teacher, supporting nurture groups in a social and emotional capacity while also ensuring they reach their academic potential.
The vast majority of classes have specialist Teaching Assistants to support both the students and the Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioner. The hours for this Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioner role are 8:30 - 3pm.
What do you need for this Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioner role:
A DBS on the update service or a willingness to apply for one through Milk Education
Be able to provide your two most recent references - either work-based or education
Be available at least two days a week
Have an engaging and proactive nature and a willingness to work in the best interest if young people
Experience working with young people is preferred but not essential
Live within commutable distance of Manchester
To apply for this Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioner position please contact Serena Kongnukool at Milk Education or apply directly.
INMAN
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Freelance, Graduate
Pay: 18.50-23.12 per hour
Expected hours: 20 per week
Benefits:
Company events
Health & wellbeing programme
Referral programme
Education:
Bachelor's (preferred)
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 23/09/2024
Back to search
Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioners
Milk Education
Posted 7 hours ago, valid for 10 days
Manchester, Greater Manchester M24WU, England
£92 - £100 per day
Part Time
By applying, a CV-Library account will be created for you. CV-Library's Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy will apply.
Sonic Summary
- Milk Education is recruiting Social and Emotional Classroom Practitioners for schools in the Manchester area.
- The role involves managing classrooms in the absence of teachers and supporting students' social and emotional needs while promoting academic success.
- Candidates should ideally have experience working with young people and must be available at least two days a week.
- The position offers a pay rate of £18.50 to £23.12 per hour, with expected hours of 20 per week.
- A Bachelor's degree is preferred, and applicants should have a DBS on the update service or be willing to obtain one.