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Teacher of Arts & Performing Arts

Teacher of Arts & Performing Arts

Medway Secure Training Centre

Rochester

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
26 August 2018

Job overview

Teacher Of Arts & Performing Arts 

Job type- Full time permanent

Salary- Up to £34,705

Hours- 35 hours per week

Location- Kent

Do you believe that every young person should be given a second chance and opportunity to turn their lives around? If so, then join Nacro at our Medway Secure Training centre, who educate, nurture and transform lives. 

Who we are looking for? 

We are in search of a Teacher who can enable young people to flourish and achieve their potential and work with the wider prison service team and on-site partners to ensure young people are safe and behave within acceptable levels of behaviour.  

Duties and Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Create an innovative and dynamic learning environment within the secure estate to young people aged between 12 and 17 years old who have been sentenced or remanded in custody.
  • Design and deliver the planned curriculum and quality of delivery within the designated subject area and deliver allocated education in accordance with the timetable and national curriculum so that young people’s needs are met.
  • Working with HMPPS to ensure the learning environment is dynamic and constantly updated to match learning needs in accordance with HMPPS protocols.
  • Ensure a broad diversity of learning styles are catered for, and that learning is aligned to best teaching methodologies and industry standards.
  • Prepare, implement and monitor individual education plans so that the young person’s needs are met.Maintain up to date records and produce relevant reports as required. This includes inputting information to appropriate systems as per contractual and Nacro requirements, and producing required evidence and reports in a timely manner.   

If you enjoy a challenge and seek the rewards found in transforming the lives of disadvantaged young people and adults then we want to hear from you. 

Please apply online 

About Medway Secure Training Centre

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G4S is the largest secure outsourcing company in the UK and Ireland, with a turnover of more than £1.7 billion and over 55,000 employees managed from over 100 offices. More than 10,000 customers, including 59 FTSE 100 companies and the majority of UK Government Departments, depend on G4S to provide them with a safe and secure way to deliver their services.

As part of G4S Central Government Services, G4S Children’s Services manages three purpose-built Secure Training Centres (STCs) in Milton Keynes, Rochester and Rugby on behalf of the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales.

At our STCs, teams of committed people look after young people aged 12 to 17 years old who have been remanded or sentenced to periods of detention. We work closely with the Home Office, the Youth Justice Board and the Ministry for Justice, to ensure that our regimes and designs reflect best practice in residential care to prevent offending.

During their time with us, the young people attend school lessons at our on-site education facilities, as well as taking part in offending behaviour programmes designed to help them address the actions and attitudes that led them into custody. Our aim for all of the young people who come to one of our STCs, is to help them understand why they have come to us and give them the support and guidance they need for when they are released.

The policies and aims of our STCs are derived from the principles of childcare best practice and reflect the Every Child Matters agenda. The aim is to create a living environment that helps address the cycle of offending behaviour and one that is consistent with the needs of developing the boys and girls in our care.
 

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