"Are you passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people? We're looking for a dynamic and dedicated Outreach Worker to join our team to support pupils in reaching their full potential. Whether it's delivering learning activities, boosting confidence, or creating a positive environment, you'll play a vital role in shaping young minds and lives every day. If you're skilled, enthusiastic, adaptable, and ready to inspire--this is the opportunity for you! Are you ready for your next education career adventure?"
Role:
Centre Lead - HVC
Closing date:
Friday 5 December 2025
Interview date:
w/c 8 December 2025
Job Type:
Full-time
Pay Scale:
40,000 + per annum (dependent on experience)
Pay Calculation
The Pay Scale above is not reduced if working full time (37.5hpw)
Included in the pay scale amount is a calculation of 44.6 weeks per academic year (including holidays). This is 39 term weeks inc 1 week of training days + 5.6 weeks' holiday (including bank holidays)
Pay is made in equal monthly amounts across the year
Contract Type:
Permanent
Start date:
asap
Normal hours:
Monday to Friday, 8.30-4pm (37.5 hpw)
Full-time 37.5 hpw. Term time inc 1 week of training days.
A daily paid break is provided within the 37.5 hpw
Lunch is paid but taken in supervisory time
Holiday:
4.6 weeks paid holiday is included in the pay calculation with access to 13 weeks' holiday per year
Site:
HVC - Harrogate, HG2 7DB
Essential Info:
Must have experience working in/leading in a similar setting or with high needs young people with SEMH/ASC needs
Background:
Strive for Education (Strive) was founded in 2020, originally set up as an Alternative Provision and subsequently registered as an Independent Specialist School.? In our Ofsted inspection we were graded 'Good', with 'Outstanding' behaviour and attitudes, see:?Strive's Ofsted Inspection Report
Strive provides education for those who do not attend mainstream school on a full-time basis or who have a specialist provision named in their Educational Healthcare plan (EHCP). Full details about Strive can be found using the following link striveforeducation.co.uk??Strive is looking to employ a leader who ideally will have worked in or led in a similar setting. The role will involve leading and managing staff, students, resources, timetables, curriculums, support and intervention programmes and general leadership responsibilities. Strive seeks applications from applicants with integrity, imagination and energy for this exciting role.
The school operates from several sites throughout Harrogate, this includes North Park Road in Harrogate town centre, which was the original hub. In 2024 Strive opened the Vocational Centre in Hookstone Park, to offer practical, vocational qualifications alongside core academic and personal development courses. In 2025 Strive added capacity further by opening an additional site at Bishop Thornton, north of Harrogate. In addition to the core subjects, this site has a focus on outdoor education, natural environment studies, small animals, bushcraft, horticulture, gardening, landscaping and life skills. Strive operates a highly successful Outreach Programme which covers educational provision cross all sites in Harrogate but also covers young people on-roll from the Leeds area.
Hookstone Vocational Centre?
The centre boasts a dedicated social space, classrooms, learning spaces, intervention rooms, a dedicated cooking kitchen and fantastic practical workshops. There is secure outside space your students to use and plenty of car parking on site for staff. The current curriculum is focused on 1-group of students studying a multi-skills practical construction course. This course involves the delivery of joinery, bricklaying, plastering, plumbing and some basic bike mechanics. The groups has a capacity of 8 students supported by 2 staff. Our Outreach Programme is also run from the centre. This is also a maximum of 8 students supported by 2 staff. In addition to the core practical learning, the following subjects are also offered and integrated into the programme of study:
Maths - English
Personal Development - Preparing for Independent Living and Adulthood
Cookery - Sports & Physical Wellbeing
Therapy and interventions
We are looking for the right applicant to lead, add value and contribute in a positive and dynamic way to these practical and exciting programmes. The applicant may also support the teaching and delivery of certain curriculum areas depending on their skills, knowledge, and experience. Experience in working with challenging young people with ASC/SEMH/ADHD is essential.
HVC has the practical space to expand the vocational offer, and a leader with the ability to help grow, develop and expand the vocational offer would be welcome. Further developmental areas would be sports/gym, hair and beauty, vehicle maintenance and hospitality & tourism. A leader with a visionary outlook would be ideal.
This can be a challenging but rewarding environment, working with young people who may struggle to regulate their emotions at times. Students will at times present challenging behaviours and staff must have the experience, confidence and emotional resilience to deal with this.?
Student Needs??
All students will have some form of complex SEND needs. Most will either be categorised as Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) or Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC). All will need extra support to access their work and help and guidance to manage emotions is often needed. Some students experience difficulties that regularly interfere with their social and learning development and have been directed to access specialist provision to receive this support. Some students will find it difficult to work in core groups of 6 students with 2 adults.
Specific Duties:
Ensure upcoming daily curriculum, lessons, staffing and resources are in place.
Plan & run a daily briefing at 8.30am to ensure all staff are fully aware of responsibilities including teaching, supporting and supervising/duties.
Ensure any relevant safeguarding/behaviour concerns are shared and positive plans implemented by all.
Manage staff absence and organise cover where possible in response to illness or injury or other factors.
Ensure daily logs, records, incidents are updated. CPOMS/Arbor/Individual Reports.
Communicate with parents, professionals or other adults working with students.
Ensure IPRAs are implemented, and staff are aware of control measures and mitigations
Attend student meetings (core/STAC/review/safeguarding/CP) or ensure other relevant staff attend.
Ensure teachers/tutors have prepared lessons/sessions with an awareness of student needs
Monitor the quality of teaching and learning and complete quality assurance measures in line with school policy.
Work closely with SENCo, SALT, C&I Lead, Art Therapist and EHCP coordinator to ensure needs are met.
Ensure student targeted provision is in place for pastoral/curriculum support.
Ensure health and safety policies and risk assessment protocols are in place and are followed.
Ensure teaching spaces are clean, safe and ready for students to learn effectively
Ensure displays, facilities and the fabric of the building is compliant with health and safety and any defects reported immediately.
Line manage staff within the centre. Conduct appraisal and review meetings every half-term.
Attend weekly planning board meetings with fellow Centre Leads.
Monitor student data including progress, behaviour and attendance.
Key Areas
Support for Students:
Establish good relationships with students, acting as a role model and being aware of and responding appropriately to individual needs.
Attend to students' personal needs including social, health, physical, first aid and welfare matters.
Supervise and support students ensuring their safety and access to learning.
Use specialist knowledge and experience to support students to learn in line with their individual learning plans or targets.
Provide feedback to students in relation to progress, achievement, behaviour and attendance.
Encourage students to interact and work cooperatively and employ strategies to recognise and reward achievement of self-reliance.
Develop 1:1 mentoring relationships with students and provide appropriate support at times of crisis
Working with Colleagues:
Work with the Outreach and core staff to establish a purposeful orderly and productive learning environment.
Work with the Outreach and core staff in lesson planning, evaluating and adjusting lesson plans and resources as appropriate.
Monitor, evaluate and evidence students' progress and provide accurate information and analysis when required.
Promote and maintain health and safety through the pro-active management of student behaviour dealing promptly with incidents and issues in line with school policies.
Establish constructive relationships with parents and carers, exchanging information sensitively and effectively in a range of matters including progress, behaviour and attendance.
Liaise with other professionals and services as appropriate.
Administer and assess routine tests and invigilate when required.
Provide general administrative support and assist with the development of a range of plans and monitoring systems.
Support for the Curriculum:
Support students to access the curriculum including core skills, community and vocational options.
Implement agreed learning activities and programmes according to students' needs.
Determine the need for, prepare and maintain equipment and resources.
Benefits of working at Strive:
Small class sizes/1:1-2:1, allowing you to build meaningful and effective relationships with young people and make a real difference.
The opportunity to deliver/support an individualised curriculum for all students to give them the best chance to learn.
You will enjoy high levels of autonomy within a progressive and collaborative culture.
You will have the opportunity to be creative and contribute to the broader curriculum, including individual and flexible learning.
We aspire to provide every young person with the best possible experience and skills. We provide every learner with the resources they need to progress and overcome their barriers to learning.
Staff wellbeing is a priority at Strive.
We encourage staff to finish their day during their contracted hours.
Staff training and development is supported and encouraged.
Other:
Contribute to the overall ethos, work and aims of Strive
Establish constructive relationships and communicate with other professionals to support the progress of students
Be aware of and support difference and ensure all students have equal access to opportunities to learn and develop
Recognise own strengths and areas of expertise and use these to advise and support others
Attend and participate in relevant meetings and training as required
Assist with the supervision of students on off-site activities
Supervise students at lunch and break times
Be responsible for maintaining and updating records, information and data in line with policies.
Strive utilises Arbor as MIS and CPOMS for safeguarding and behaviour.
Responsible to: Deputy Headteacher
Knowledge, experience and skills:
E = Essential D = Desirable
Experience
Relevant experience in a specialist school or similar setting: (E)
Experience of working with children and young people with special educational needs and/or ASD and social, emotional and mental health difficulties: (E)
Experience of effectively and positively managing small groups and leading learning with groups of students and 1:1, using appropriate strategies to enable them to settle to learn: (E)
Experience of using restorative practices: (D)
Knowledge
Understanding of students' needs to support them effectively by personalised and differentiated learning and appropriate interventions: (E)
Knowledge of issues and needs that affect behaviour and strategies to support: (E)
Knowledge of the range of ways that students learn and how to motivate them (E)
Full understanding of the range of multi-agency support required and available to students: (E)
Full working knowledge of relevant safeguarding, equality and health and safety policies, codes of practice and legislation (E)
Skills
Ability to relate well to students and adults and to build positive relationships: (E)
Ability to work constructively as part of a team, understanding roles and responsibilities and your own position within these: (E)
Ability to develop personalised strategies to support reluctant learners to engage and achieve learning goals/objectives: (E)
Ability to respond calmly and use initiative, responding effectively to unexpected or unplanned situations or reactions throughout the day: (E)
Ability to use a range of strategies to support positive behaviour and self-regulation: (E)
High level literacy and oracy to support communication at all levels and in various formats (E)
Ability in the use of IT and other equipment to support learning: (E)
Efficiency with the administration and maintenance of student records: (E)
Qualifications
GCSE English/Maths/ grade A to C or equivalent: (D)
Specific training in interventions ASD/SEN/SEMH: (D)
Commitment to all CPD offered: (E)
Expectations
All staff members must adhere to and promote professional standards including Strive's code of conduct and values.
General
The post holder will be expected to undertake any other duties, commensurate within the grade, at the discretion of the Senior Leadership Team and develop and promote high standards of professional conduct throughout the school.
You will be expected to carry out your duties in line with policies, procedures and relevant legislation. You will be made aware of these in your appointment letter, statement of particulars, induction, ongoing performance management and development through school communications.
You will be required to work at any premises which Strive has or subsequently acquires or at which it may, from time to time, provide services.
You will be expected to attend and participate in a wide variety of meetings as well as training and development activities to support Strive and your own professional development.
All staff, regardless of their position, are expected to undertake TeamTeach de-escalation training and work within "good practice" guidelines using a range of positive handling strategies, gradual and graded, involved in holding, guiding and escorting safely, from least intrusive to more restrictive holds.
As part of your wider duties and responsibilities you will be required to promote and actively support the school's responsibilities towards safeguarding. Safeguarding is about keeping people safe and protecting people from harm, neglect, abuse and injury. It is about creating safe places, being vigilant and doing something about any concerns you might have. It isn't just about the very old and the very young, it is about everyone who may be vulnerable.
The post holder must be willing to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Please note that a conviction may not exclude candidates from appointment but will be considered as part of the recruitment process.
References?
For all roles we require a minimum of two references. ?References provided must cover the last 3 years and include most recent employment. We will need to request all references from where you have worked with either Children or Vulnerable Adults.
Disclosure?
Strive for Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Recruitment is carried out following safer recruitment principles. All applicants must be willing to undergo safeguarding screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and disclosures with the relevant body at an enhanced level. All staff are required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and given the management position this role will also require a Section 128 check.
Data Protection
Strive for Education Ltd is a "data controller". This means we are required under data protection legislation to notify you of how we will, collect process and store your personal data during the application and recruitment process. Please review our 'Privacy Notice for Prospective Employees'.
How to apply
Applicants are asked to submit interest in the role via Indeed, an application form will be sent to you to complete and return along with a covering letter detailing why you would like a position at Strive.??Successfully shortlisted applicants will be contacted to discuss interview dates.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From 40,000.00 per year
Application question(s):
Do you have a clean driving Licence?
Can you build relationships with young people who may struggle to connect with people?
Do you have a high Emotional Intelligence?
Are you calm natured?
Do you have experience of leading a team?
Language:
English (required)
Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)
Work Location: In person
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