SATRO is a charity committed to inspiring and empowering young people by raising their aspirations and equipping them with essential employability and vocational skills. Operating across Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, and South-West London, SATRO collaborates with businesses to deliver career and STEM focused workshops, challenges, and mentoring programs that prepare students of all abilities and backgrounds for the workforce. With a focus on skills, confidence, and aspiration, SATRO supports students in developing both practical and interpersonal skills. By working closely with employers, the organisation provides real-world experiences, fosters career understanding, and delivers measurable outcomes that positively impact young people's futures.
Role Description
This role is all about preparing students for their futures after education by enabling them to acquire and develop key transferable skills, confidence and experiences of the workplace that they will need to make more informed decisions.
You will deliver engaging, interactive workshops and challenges aimed at developing students’ essential employability skills, building their confidence, and increasing their understanding of the variety of career pathways available.
About You
We are looking for someone enthusiastic, creative, who is a great communicator and comfortable working with young people in the full range of educational settings.
You should have experience of working with young people, including delivering workshops, a strong understanding of employability skills and the ability to engage and motivate learners.
Qualifications
- Strong facilitation and teaching skills, with experience delivering engaging workshops.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to inspire and support students of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
- Ability to work collaboratively with schools, educators, and business partners to create effective learning opportunities.
- Experience in working with young people, including those at risk of becoming NEET or with Special Educational Needs (SEN) is desirable but not essential.
- Passion for raising aspirations and equipping young people with skills for the workforce.
- Organisational and time management skills to handle session planning, reporting, and workshop delivery effectively.
- A teaching qualification or relevant professional experience in education, training, or vocational skills development is desirable.
- Commitment to inclusive education and supporting students with limited access to opportunities.
Contact Details:
SATRO: Employability & Vocational Skills charity Recruitment Team