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Learning Support Coach

Learning Support Coach

Meadowbrook College

Oxfordshire

  • £17,824 - £24,128 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
G6 Pt 8-13
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
6 June 2022

Job overview

You will be part of a passionate and dedicated team making a real difference to young people’s lives.  We are looking for someone who has possesses a variety of special skills which can be used when working with young people and their families: eg: therapeutic mentoring; mental health first aid; safeguarding; managing challenging behaviour; academic support in the classroom.


This exciting and varied role will provide you with a wide range of experiences, including: 

● key working individual students

● developing your skills in working with children with SEMH/ASD/Mental Health difficulties

● supporting learning both in and out of the classroom

● co-planning and supporting a variety of creative activities


We believe in a shared team ethos, working together using flexible and supportive approaches to develop students’ learning and behaviour.  Meadowbrook staff have a ‘can do’ attitude that makes a real difference to the lives of our students; many of which have become disengaged with education and lost the confidence to achieve their full potential.  We are always looking for creative and innovative ways forward and offer a variety of opportunities for ongoing professional development/training. Meadowbrook College is a welcoming, nurturing and stimulating environment to work in.  If this role appeals to you please contact us to find out more.



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About Meadowbrook College

  • Meadowbrook College
  • The Harlow Centre, Raymund Road, Old Marston, Oxford
  • Oxfordshire
  • OX3 0PG
  • United Kingdom
+44 1865 253198

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 Located across four sites in Oxfordshire: Oxford, Banbury, Kidlington and Abingdon, we are an Alternative Provision (AP) Academy that provides full and part-time education and support to over 150 aged 5-16 students who are excluded from, or are finding it difficult to fully access, their mainstream schools. 

 We offer all our students another chance and provide a high quality, safe learning environment in which to help them develop the positive behaviours and skills which they can use to improve their life chances. We work hard to ensure our young people achieve the best outcomes by creating individual educational packages which meet their needs and equip them for their next destination.   

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