Support in the process of enabling victims and perpetrators of crime to come together to collectively repair and find a positive way forward.
Approx. 3hrs per week
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To assist tutors in supporting teaching and learning by providing informal help to individuals or small groups of learners under the guidance of teaching staff.
Volunteers may help facilitate certain activities within the programme as directed. This role involves working collaboratively with learners and staff to contribute to an inclusive, engaging, and supportive learning environment tailored to individual needs
Role purpose
To provide voluntary support the learning, personal development, and wellbeing of learners including SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) learners within a classroom, vocational workshop, or community-based activity
MAIN DUTIES
- Assist learners during activities and sessions, offering encouragement and informal support as directed by the tutor.
- Help learners engage with their studies, providing a positive and welcoming presence in the learning environment.
- Support individual learners, including those with special needs, to build confidence and develop their independence.
- Work alongside tutors and support staff to promote inclusive and enjoyable learning experiences.
- Help with small tasks, such as preparing materials or setting up activities, to assist the team in delivering lessons or sessions.
- Observe and report any concerns about learner wellbeing to staff, following safeguarding guidelines.
- Help adapt learning materials or activities to suit individual learner needs.
- Contribute to the friendly atmosphere of the learning environment by being empathetic and approachable.
- Contribute ideas and enthusiasm to the team, helping develop creative ways to engage learners and overcome challenges in learning.
- Be a positive, empathetic, and an encouraging presence for learners.
- To participate in team meetings where appropriate, sharing insights or feedback to support the work of the team.
- To represent the charity positively in all interactions, promoting its values and mission
- To provide relevant feedback or updates to staff and leadership, as needed, to support the charity’s activities.
Strong commitment to supporting all learners Excellent organisational skills, time keeping and reliability Able to build trust and rapport with learners Resilience, positivity and team working Safeguarding Be able to display an awareness, understanding and commitment to the protection and safeguarding of young people and vulnerable adults Have an understanding of and be able to demonstrate a commitment to Equal Opportunities and Diversity
Flexible days/hours depending on requirements.
We also offer the opportunity to attend company events, online training, and reimbursement for travel expenses.
You will need to complete an enhanced DBS check with a children's barred list check and provide at least two references.