Aspiring Social Justice Officer Littlehampton

Recruiter
Confidential
Location
United Kingdom
Salary
Competitive
Posted
31 Aug 2021
Closes
27 Sep 2021
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Part Time
Aspiring Social Justice Officer Littlehampton, focused on Restorative Processes - Education and Training - Aspiring Social Justice Officer Littlehampton

Ideal role for a Psychology, criminology, Sociology Graduate sincere about their objectives within social Justice and aiding vulnerable children and young adults.

This is a Learning Support Assistant role in Littlehampton, September 6th start. Working 1:1 and in small groups with students who have been through significant traumas, focus on restorative practices. Restorative practices underpin everything that happens within this specialist SEMH School.

You must be sincere and understand your objectives, knowing why you want to work with society's most vulnerable students, is the key. You will not always be 'successful' in this role, you must take ego out of the equation and understand improving the children's lives is all that matters, personally and academically.

CAN you demonstrate the value of an education to a child? Can you help give them the skills that can able them to be less vulnerable and susceptible to being manipulated. Empathy drives connection, sympathy drives disconnection - no one wants your sympathy, your students need pragmatism and solutions in this LSA role.

Giving pupils skills, they can use to gain independence, aiming to ensure they do not enter the criminal justice system.

This LSA role is all about positive engagement, deploying restorative practices and showing a way of being as well as giving some of your professional self to the students. No significant learning will take place in this role of the relationships are not there.

The role specialises in working with students who have Social, Emotional and Mental Health issues and Wellness concerns. Each student will have very different objectives in and out of school, some will live in supported living when they leave, and some will go to college.

Engaging parents, guardians and the community is a role that the school plays role.

Behaviour is only one aspect of this role and it is only the display of an unmet need.

It is important to understand, where the children are coming from and what traumas they have been through and the importance of clear objectives being set for them, making them feel valued within education in the process.

Aspiring Social Justice Officer Littlehampton - Education and Training - Aspiring Social Justice Officer Littlehampton

***Opportunity to work with SEN specialists at the top of their field, working with likeminded graduates, with similar aspirations

***Shadowing and Mirroring outstanding SEN professionals, including Clinical Psychologists and Therapists

***Great training ground for aspiring Criminal and Youth Justice Officers

***Specialist SEMH school for students with Complex Social Needs, 11-16 in age, all from a wide range of backgrounds

***Full training provided, MAPA training.

***GBP75 per day PAYE (No umbrella agencies), 08.15 to 16.15, term time only

Aspiring Social Justice Officer Littlehampton - Education and Training - Aspiring Social Justice Officer Littlehampton