Are you passionate about inclusive education and preparing young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) for the world of work? Do you have the skills to deliver engaging employability teaching and tailored one-to-one support? If so, this could be the opportunity for you.
We are seeking a Supported Internship Tutor to join our Supported Internship programme in East London. In this vital role, you will plan and deliver classroom learning to interns, support them in gaining Pearson's Employability Work Skills accreditation, and ensure they are fully prepared for successful progression into employment. You will also collaborate with employers, local authorities, families, and job coaches to ensure every intern receives the support they need.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Deliver classroom and remote teaching sessions, including literacy and numeracy, from Entry Level 3 to Level 2
Develop and assess Pearson's Employability Work Skills portfolios with each intern
Design and deliver individual learning plans and transition plans
Provide 1:1 tuition and emotional/social support as needed
Coordinate recruitment and educational assessments for interns joining the programme
Work closely with local authorities, employers, families, and job coaches to ensure integrated support and successful progression
Attend host employer inductions and plan job modifications with workplace managers
Support interns in securing letters of recommendation and preparing for future employment
Maintain accurate records and contribute to internal quality assurance
Promote safeguarding, equality, and health and safety in all activities
Skills, Experience and Qualification
Experience
A proven track record of successfully supporting young people with SEND
Experience delivering group learning and one-to-one coaching
Experience developing learning plans and tracking progress
Strong IT, administration, and organisational skills
NVQ Level 6 or equivalent in Careers Education, Youth Work, or Social Care (or working towards)
Flexible, positive and solutions-focused approach
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a range of stakeholders
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
Understanding of safeguarding and a commitment to promoting equality and inclusion
Experience in the employment and skills sector
Understanding of employment law, disability legislation and welfare benefits
* Knowledge of current SEND education and employment pathways
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