Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP)
Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP)

Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP)

Full-Time 36000 - 60000 £ / year (est.) No home office possible
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Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP) Contract type: Permanent Role, Full time (Term Time Only) Location: East London (Community-Based) Salary: Competitive per day (Agency – long-term supply) Required: September 2025 An exciting opportunity has arisen for a committed and experienced Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP) to work with children and young people out in the community across the East London area. This is a community-based role and not based in a classroom, offering a unique chance to deliver personalised support in real-life environments. The position is delivered through a long-term agency contract, with the potential for a permanent offer. You will be joining a specialist provision that is dedicated to achieving the best educational, emotional and social outcomes for all pupils. Your work will directly support students in achieving their Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP) targets while building confidence, resilience, and self-awareness. Why Choose This Role? Impactful Work – Make a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable pupils by providing therapeutic education support both in and out of school. Leadership Opportunities for Pupils – Help young people develop leadership skills and personal responsibility through creative and purposeful interventions. Professional Growth – Gain experience in a multidisciplinary setting and develop your skills across education, therapy, and social care. Pathway to Permanency – Long-term contract with the strong possibility of permanent employment. About the Role: As a Therapeutic Education Practitioner, you will deliver holistic, community-based educational interventions tailored to the individual needs of pupils. You’ll work closely with teachers and professionals to co-plan and deliver sessions that support academic progress, behaviour development, and emotional resilience—all outside of a traditional classroom environment. You will be expected to: · Deliver educational support in community settings aligned with EHCP and care plan targets. · Plan and implement creative learning opportunities, using local resources such as museums, libraries, parks, and historical sites. · Conduct and update comprehensive risk assessments for each pupil. · Maintain regular contact with families regarding attendance, behaviour, and academic progress. · Provide supervision and act as the appropriate adult during all pupil activities. · Collaborate on reward systems to foster positive behaviour and self-esteem. · Liaise with social care and therapeutic professionals as needed. · Prepare reports for parents, carers, and local authorities. · Ensure safeguarding procedures and documentation are followed diligently. The Ideal Candidate Will Have: Education and Qualifications: · Level 2 or above in Numeracy and Literacy (or equivalent). · Relevant training or qualifications in Education, Youth Work, or Social Work (Desirable). · Willingness to complete a Teaching Assistant/Learning Support qualification if not already held (Desirable). Knowledge and Experience: · Minimum 1 year working with high-risk or complex pupils. · Experience leading behaviour management strategies. · Solid understanding of the National Curriculum and SEMH needs. · Knowledge of the role cultural identity plays in youth development. · Anti-oppressive, anti-discriminatory practice. Skills and Abilities: · Strong communication, discretion, and confidentiality in line with Data Protection. · Ability to model positive conduct and support small groups effectively. · Skilled in observing both academic and emotional development (Desirable). Other: · Passion for safeguarding children and young people. · Commitment to equality, diversity, and the values of TCES. How to Apply: If you are enthusiastic about making a lasting difference in the lives of young people and would like to join a supportive, impact-driven organisation, please send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed). Benefits of working with Create Education: Specialist Support: Work with a dedicated consultant who understands your skills, goals, and experience. Exclusive Roles: Access to roles not advertised elsewhere, in both mainstream and specialist settings. Flexible Opportunities: Choose from long-term, short-term, or permanent positions to match your availability and career goals. Efficient Process: Enjoy a smooth and transparent recruitment experience with prompt communication and clear expectations. We are committed to safeguarding children. Each applicant will be expected to undertake compliance checks including Prohibited list, Barred list, DBS and Qualifications

Therapeutic Education Practitioner (TEP) employer: Create Education

Create Education is an exceptional employer for Therapeutic Education Practitioners, offering a unique community-based role in East London that allows you to make a meaningful impact on the lives of vulnerable children and young people. With a strong focus on professional growth, flexible opportunities, and a supportive work culture, you will have access to exclusive roles and dedicated consultant support, ensuring your career development aligns with your personal goals. Join us to be part of a mission-driven organisation that values equality, diversity, and the well-being of every pupil.
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