At a Glance
- Tasks: Support students with learning difficulties and help them achieve their goals.
- Company: Join Leeds City College's Future Pathways department, making a difference in young lives.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and a supportive work environment.
- Other info: Work full-time during term time with potential for career progression.
- Why this job: Empower young people aged 16-25 to access education and employment opportunities.
- Qualifications: Experience in supporting individuals with SEND or similar needs is preferred.
The predicted salary is between 26195 - 26855 £ 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.
SEND Support Workers in Leeds employer: Luminate Education Group
Luminate Education Group is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic and supportive work culture that prioritises student wellbeing and safety. With a strong commitment to employee growth, we provide ongoing professional development opportunities and a collaborative environment in Leeds, where you can make a meaningful impact on students' lives while working alongside dedicated professionals.