Pastoral Support Worker

7 Days Old

Safeguarding & Equal Opportunities
The Youth Education Service (TYES) is committed to diversity, inclusion, and safeguarding. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals, regardless of background or identity. All applicants will undergo thorough referencing, interviewing, and must holdor be willing to obtainan Enhanced DBS on the Update Service.
Job Description:
The Youth Education Service (YES) is delighted to be partnering with an Alternative Provision in Wavertree to recruit a dedicated Pastoral Support Assistant. This school offers a 12-week short-stay programme for pupils who require additional support, and is seeking compassionate, motivated individuals who are committed to improving the educational, social, and emotional outcomes of young people.
Located close to Liverpool City Centre with excellent travel links, the academy has an impressive range of specialist facilities, including a science lab, IT suite, gymnasium, Food Technology and Art & Design rooms, family dining area, and dedicated therapy spacesall designed to enrich every pupils experience.
Start Date: ASAP
Hours: 08:30 - 15:30
Pay: £95 - £110 per day
Why Join Us?
10-week Temp-to-Perm with TYES, allowing you to fully experience the school before committing to a permanent role
Exceptional CPD opportunities to develop your skills and career
Flexible working options
Generous staff benefits package
Access to the BUPA Employee Assistance Programme
Opportunity to progress into Teacher Training for those interested in pursuing QTS
Your Role as a Pastoral Support Assistant
As a key member of the schools pastoral team, you will:
Support pupils wellbeing, behaviour, and engagement across the school day
Work alongside teaching staff to promote independence, self-esteem, and social inclusion
Provide 1:1 or small-group support to help pupils access learning and develop positive relationships
Help create a safe, nurturing environment where all young people feel valued and understood
Encourage pupils to develop emotional regulation, resilience, and confidence
Contribute to safeguarding, behaviour management, and intervention strategies
What Were Looking For
You must have:
GCSE Grade 4/C or above (or equivalent) in English and Maths, or willingness to obtain
Experience in a coaching, pastoral, or educational setting
Experience supporting children or young people with varying needs
Strong literacy, numeracy, and organisational skills
The ability to build positive and trusting relationships with pupils and staff
Awareness of pupils pastoral needs and how to adapt support appropriately
Excellent communication and active listening skills
A calm, patient approachespecially in challenging situations
Knowledge of safeguarding guidance and child protection responsibilities
Join us at TYES and help transform the future of education!

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Location:
Liverpool
Salary:
not provided
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Social Care

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