EduTalent are working in partnership with a specialist alternative provision in Hassocks who are seeking an enthusiastic and compassionate Activities Leader to join their dedicated team.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting children and young people who are unable to access mainstream education. The provision offers a nurturing therapeutic environment where relationships wellbeing and personal development are at the heart of everything they do.
The setting has a strong focus on outdoor learning and therapeutic activities with animals playing an important role in supporting engagement confidence and emotional regulation.
Job Description
As an Activities Leader you will support pupils through a range of engaging practical and therapeutic activities designed to develop skills confidence and positive relationships.
You will work closely with children and young people with a range of additional needs including ASD SEMH (Social Emotional and Mental Health needs) anxiety and barriers to mainstream education.
Responsibilities will include:
Planning and delivering engaging activities tailored to individual needs
Supporting pupils emotional wellbeing confidence and social development
Using outdoor learning nature-based activities and therapeutic approaches to engage young people
Supporting animal-based activities as part of the provisions therapeutic offer
Building positive relationships with pupils who may have experienced challenges in education
Encouraging independence resilience and life skills
Working alongside education and pastoral teams to provide a safe and supportive environment
Helping pupils re-engage with learning through creative and practical approaches
Requirements
The successful candidate will ideally have:
Experience working with children and young people with additional needs particularly ASD and SEMH
A background in activities outdoor learning forest schools animal care farming youth work or similar
A calm patient and nurturing approach
The ability to build strong trusting relationships with young people
Experience supporting children who may display challenging behaviour or have barriers to learning
A genuine passion for helping young people achieve their potential
The ability to work flexibly and as part of a dedicated team
A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (essential due to the rural location)
Previous experience in alternative provision specialist education or therapeutic settings would be highly desirable but the right attitude and approach are equally valued.
Benefits
Opportunity to secure a long-term position through a supply-to-permanent route or start directly on a permanent contract
Supportive and welcoming specialist setting
Rewarding role making a real difference to young peoples lives
Working in a unique therapeutic environment with animals and outdoor learning opportunities
Dedicated support from EduTalent throughout the recruitment process
Opportunity for professional growth and development
September start with the chance to become part of an established team
If you are passionate about supporting young people who need a different approach to education and feel you could make a positive impact we would love to hear from you.
Required Skills:
SEN Experience
EduTalent are working in partnership with a specialist alternative provision in Hassocks who are seeking an enthusiastic and compassionate Activities Leader to join their dedicated team.This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting children and young people who are u...
EduTalent are working in partnership with a specialist alternative provision in Hassocks who are seeking an enthusiastic and compassionate Activities Leader to join their dedicated team.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting children and young people who are unable to access mainstream education. The provision offers a nurturing therapeutic environment where relationships wellbeing and personal development are at the heart of everything they do.
The setting has a strong focus on outdoor learning and therapeutic activities with animals playing an important role in supporting engagement confidence and emotional regulation.
Job Description
As an Activities Leader you will support pupils through a range of engaging practical and therapeutic activities designed to develop skills confidence and positive relationships.
You will work closely with children and young people with a range of additional needs including ASD SEMH (Social Emotional and Mental Health needs) anxiety and barriers to mainstream education.
Responsibilities will include:
Planning and delivering engaging activities tailored to individual needs
Supporting pupils emotional wellbeing confidence and social development
Using outdoor learning nature-based activities and therapeutic approaches to engage young people
Supporting animal-based activities as part of the provisions therapeutic offer
Building positive relationships with pupils who may have experienced challenges in education
Encouraging independence resilience and life skills
Working alongside education and pastoral teams to provide a safe and supportive environment
Helping pupils re-engage with learning through creative and practical approaches
Requirements
The successful candidate will ideally have:
Experience working with children and young people with additional needs particularly ASD and SEMH
A background in activities outdoor learning forest schools animal care farming youth work or similar
A calm patient and nurturing approach
The ability to build strong trusting relationships with young people
Experience supporting children who may display challenging behaviour or have barriers to learning
A genuine passion for helping young people achieve their potential
The ability to work flexibly and as part of a dedicated team
A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (essential due to the rural location)
Previous experience in alternative provision specialist education or therapeutic settings would be highly desirable but the right attitude and approach are equally valued.
Benefits
Opportunity to secure a long-term position through a supply-to-permanent route or start directly on a permanent contract
Supportive and welcoming specialist setting
Rewarding role making a real difference to young peoples lives
Working in a unique therapeutic environment with animals and outdoor learning opportunities
Dedicated support from EduTalent throughout the recruitment process
Opportunity for professional growth and development
September start with the chance to become part of an established team
If you are passionate about supporting young people who need a different approach to education and feel you could make a positive impact we would love to hear from you.