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Practical Skills Tutor (Alternative Provision)

Job Reference coventrycc/TP/188/10689

This job has been closed.

Number of Positions:
1
Contract Type:
Full Time and Part Time
Salary Range:
£26.00 per hour
Working Hours:
Full and Part Time
Location:
Steeple House, Percy St, Coventry
Closing Date:
25/02/2025
Job Category:
Education - Non Schools Based
Organisation:
CCC-Corporate

What is the job role?

  • Role: Practical Skills Tutor (Alternative Provision)
  • Pay: £26ph
  • Hours: Minimum 18 hours per week (term time)
  • Location: CV1 4AH
  • Start Date: March 2025

Are you passionate about the benefits of hands-on learning and improving the social mobility and well-being of children and young people? Featured on the BBC, Plumb Learning CIC is a female-led not-for-profit organisation teaching hands-on plumbing skills to children and young people aged 6 to 16.  

Our workshops and short courses have been proven to improve behaviour, connect families and build resilient communities.  Based on a series of small achievable goals, our sessions include children and young people with and without send and semh.  

We are now entering an exciting phase of expansion and looking for a fantastic part-time tutor to join the team.  Based at our new centre in Coventry - CV1, you will work closely with young people referred through the CAP (Coventry Alternative Provision) team to teach life-changing hands-on skills.  

 Don’t worry you don’t have to be a plumber to work for Plumb Learning - we’re looking for highly organised, passionate educators with experience of working with primary and secondary-aged children.  

We are a relationship focused provision which embraces positive behaviour management and restorative practices. It is essential that you have a trauma informed approach to teaching and engagement strategies including for those with PDA.

 Support in your role:

  •  Comprehensive Plumb Learning practitioner training.
  • Regular refresher training.
  • Shadowing opportunities as part of the training.
  • Regular observations and 1:1s.
  • Access to online training resources.

 Responsibilities:

  •  Teaching Plumb Learning plumbing workshops and short courses.
  • Leading 1:1 and small group sessions.
  • Developing hands-on careers based pshe activities in line with the student’s interests.
  • Being a trusted, safe adult with a focus on relationship building.
  • Adapting the Plumb Learning curriculum to suit the ability of each learner.
  • Working with a range of children with and without send and semh.
  • Working with PEX children and those at risk of PEX.
  • Ensuring learner engagement within the sessions.
  • Recording attendance and absences.
  • Evidencing progress and outcomes.
  • Acting as DDSL.

This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to this post will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

Who are we looking for?

Following recommendations from Keeping Children Safe in Education(KCSIE) for an additional pre-employment check with effect 1 Sept 22, please note, an online search may form part of this recruitment process.

Required:

  •  
  • Minimum level 3 SEND qualification.
  • Trauma informed.
  • Experience of restorative behaviour policies.
  • Safeguarding level 2.
  • Qualified first aider.
  • Enhanced DBS.
  • Minimum 1 year experience in a similar role.
  • Experience in engaging young people with barriers to learning with learning.
  • Ability to communicate efficiently with parents.
  • Experience session planning and recording outcomes.
  • Knowledge and experience of trauma informed and restorative practices within education.
  • Ability and willingness to learn new skills quickly.

Desirable

  •  QTS status.
  • Safeguarding level 3.
  • Driving licence.
  • Knowledge/ experience of trade skills industry.
  • A1 assessors award or equivalent.
  • Experience of using the Chimp Model

To apply please visit the website www.plumblearning.org/careers

 Interviews: Week commencing 3rd March 2025