SEND Support Worker - Future Pathways (Reduced Year) in Leeds

SEND Support Worker - Future Pathways (Reduced Year) in Leeds

Leeds Full-Time 23902 - 24505 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support students with learning difficulties through tailored interventions and collaborative teaching.
  • Company: Leeds City College, dedicated to empowering young people with diverse needs.
  • Benefits: Pro rata salary of £23,902, professional development, and a supportive work environment.
  • Other info: Join a dynamic team focused on promoting independence and equal opportunities.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while gaining valuable experience in education.
  • Qualifications: Compassionate, adaptable, and skilled in supporting students with complex needs.

The predicted salary is between 23902 - 24505 £ per year.

Leeds City College are recruiting for 3x SEND Support Workers to join our Future Pathways department.

This role is reduced year 39 weeks per year, 37 hours per week.

The pro rata salary is £23,902 with progression to £24,505.

In this role, you will support students with learning and cognition difficulties by delivering tailored interventions and working closely with teachers and High Needs staff to help learners achieve their EHCP targets.

You will contribute to learning activities and assessments, support students in a range of settings including workshops and work placements, assist with examinations, and provide personal, physical, and medical care where required.

Our Future Pathways Department supports young people aged 16–25 with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) - including those with SEND, SEMH needs, or a history of educational disengagement (NEET) - to access education and employment.

Admission is exclusively via local authority consultation to ensure we can meet the student's EHCP needs.

What You Will Do

  • Collaborate with the curriculum team, managers, and High Need leads to deliver high‑quality, targeted academic, behavioural and physical support.

The primary goal is to ensure students with learning, emotional, or behavioural difficulties can safely access the curriculum and achieve their Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) targets.

  • Assist within lessons to provide tailored interventions for individuals or groups, assist with lesson planning/assessment, and support students in workshops, work placements, and local excursions.
  • Use positive intervention strategies to manage challenging behaviours and emotional needs.
  • Deliver personal, physical, and medical care as required.
  • Monitor student attendance, contribute to progress reviews/target‑setting, and maintain accurate student logs and documentation.
  • Assist with exam preparation and invigilation across the group, and participate in open evenings or weekend events as required.
  • Strictly adhere to all health and safety, safeguarding, and group legislative/regulatory policies.
  • Act with honesty and integrity, utilise relational practice approaches, and participate in ongoing professional development and team meetings.

About You

  • Compassionate, resilient, and highly adaptable professional dedicated to removing barriers to learning.
  • You will possess a natural ability to connect with young people who have diverse and complex needs, balancing a nurturing approach with firm, positive boundaries.
  • Possess a deep understanding of the frustrations and challenges faced by students with complex needs; remains calm and supportive under pressure.
  • Able to positively manage challenging behaviours, emotional outbursts, or high‑stress situations without taking incidents personally.
  • A natural team player who can communicate seamlessly with teachers, HN leads, intervention coaches, and external support networks.
  • Strongly committed to promoting student independence, dignity, and equal opportunity in every aspect of college life.
  • Knowledgeable about learning difficulties, the effects of trauma on learning, and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
  • Skilled in using positive behaviour interventions and de‑escalation techniques rather than punitive measures.
  • Ability to break down complex curriculum concepts into accessible, digestible tasks tailored to individual EHCP targets.
  • Competent (or willing to be trained) in manual handling, assisting wheelchair users, and administering basic medical or personal care plans.
  • Excellent verbal and written skills for tracking student progress, updating logs, and collaborating with course teams.
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We think you need these skills to ace SEND Support Worker - Future Pathways (Reduced Year) in Leeds

Tailored Interventions
Behaviour Management
Emotional Support
Personal Care
Monitoring Student Progress
Exam Preparation and Invigilation
Health and Safety Compliance