Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You Will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Hold Qualified Teacher Status Experience educating at Primary School level Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You Will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Hold Qualified Teacher Status Experience educating at Primary School level Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice Experience of PDA Preferably male (all genders may still apply) Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting.
Jul 05, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice Experience of PDA Preferably male (all genders may still apply) Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting.
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice QTS Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice QTS Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours ADHD / ADD Experience Knowledge of Thrive Approach Challenging Behaviour Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA and trauma informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours ADHD / ADD Experience Knowledge of Thrive Approach Challenging Behaviour Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA and trauma informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Nudge Education Limited is seeking compassionate practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with special educational needs (SEN) or emotional and mental health issues in Swaffham, UK. The role involves building positive relationships and monitoring progress through tailored intervention sessions. Applicants should have a minimum of 2 years relevant experience. This community-based role offers £16-£25 per hour based on lead roles, requiring flexibility across weekdays and a full UK driving license.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Nudge Education Limited is seeking compassionate practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with special educational needs (SEN) or emotional and mental health issues in Swaffham, UK. The role involves building positive relationships and monitoring progress through tailored intervention sessions. Applicants should have a minimum of 2 years relevant experience. This community-based role offers £16-£25 per hour based on lead roles, requiring flexibility across weekdays and a full UK driving license.
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You Will Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Experience working with young people with ADHD Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You Will Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Experience working with young people with ADHD Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Hold Qualified Teacher Status Experience educating at Primary School level Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Hold Qualified Teacher Status Experience educating at Primary School level Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA, and trauma-informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Nudge Education Limited is seeking compassionate practitioners to provide personalized 1:1 support for young people with SEN and SEMH needs. This community-based role involves delivering tailored intervention sessions and engaging young people in meaningful learning experiences. Ideal candidates will have 2+ years of relevant experience, a full UK driving licence, and a commitment to at least three days of work per week. The position offers flexible opportunities with a pay range of £16-£25 per hour.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Nudge Education Limited is seeking compassionate practitioners to provide personalized 1:1 support for young people with SEN and SEMH needs. This community-based role involves delivering tailored intervention sessions and engaging young people in meaningful learning experiences. Ideal candidates will have 2+ years of relevant experience, a full UK driving licence, and a commitment to at least three days of work per week. The position offers flexible opportunities with a pay range of £16-£25 per hour.
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours Knowledge of ASD, ADHD and Anxiety Knowledge of communication aids Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualification Safeguarding or de escalation training Good communication skills Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You will Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours Knowledge of ASD, ADHD and Anxiety Knowledge of communication aids Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualification Safeguarding or de escalation training Good communication skills Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. Nudge Education supports children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. Responsibilities Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Knowledge of ADHD & ASD Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. Nudge Education supports children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. Responsibilities Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Knowledge of ADHD & ASD Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You Will Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours ADHD / ASC Experience SEN and SEMH Experience Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA and trauma informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You Will Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Availability for at least 3 weekdays during daytime hours ADHD / ASC Experience SEN and SEMH Experience Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de escalation training Knowledge of ADHD, ASD, PDA and trauma informed practice Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You Will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Knowledge of SALT, PDA & ASD training Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Can you help us ensure every child can live a Life Worth Living? Around 90,000 young people across the UK are persistently absent from education each year. At Nudge Education, we support children and young people who are disengaged from education through tailored mentoring and interventions that help them reconnect, rebuild confidence, and thrive. About the Role We are looking for compassionate and adaptable practitioners to deliver personalised 1:1 support to young people with SEN, SEMH, or additional needs. This is a community-based role, working beyond traditional classrooms to create safe, engaging, and meaningful learning experiences. You Will: Deliver tailored intervention sessions Build positive and consistent relationships with young people Monitor progress and report safeguarding concerns Complete risk assessments and maintain accurate records Work collaboratively with families, professionals, and regional teams Who We're Looking For You may come from education, youth work, healthcare, social care, coaching, uniformed services, or other people-focused backgrounds. We value empathy, resilience, creativity, and the ability to build trust with vulnerable young people. Essential Requirements Minimum 2 years' relevant experience Experience supporting young people with SEN and/or SEMH needs Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Right to work in the UK Ability to commit to a minimum of three days' availability per week to provide consistency for our young people Willingness to obtain business car insurance prior to commencing the role Knowledge of SALT, PDA & ASD training Desirable Teaching or therapeutic qualifications Safeguarding or de-escalation training Practicalities Flexible opportunities based on location and student match £16-£25 per hour for lead roles, plus agreed expenses Monday-Friday daytime availability required Consistent availability is essential to provide stability for young people Equality & Inclusion We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. Due to the specific needs of some young people, there may be occasions where we recruit practitioners of a particular gender where this is a lawful Occupational Requirement under the Equality Act 2010. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including enhanced DBS and compliance vetting. If you're passionate about changing lives and supporting young people to re-engage with education, we'd love to hear from you.