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Enrichment and Employment Coordinator

CareTech Group
Somerset
2 weeks ago
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Cambian Lufton College is a specialist residential education provider for 16-25 year olds with ASD, Learning Difficulties and complex behavioural and emotional needs. The college provides a 2-3 year pathway to prepare our students for adulthood, equipping them with the skills and qualities required to lead a fulfilled, independent and ambitious life.



 



Our FRESH values shape our college life, culture and development for both students and colleagues.



F – Freedom – the freedom and confidence to share opinions, and ideas, to innovate without fear of criticism and to challenge professionally.



R – Respect – for each other, for our students and their families, our differences, our individuality.



E – Empower – our students, supporting learning, not doing for, each other to make decisions, take responsibility and drive improvement and positivity.



S – Support – our students and each other to achieve and reach their personal best.



H – Honesty – trust, integrity and transparency. A culture of owning and forgiving for mistakes, to instigate change and constant learning.



The Enrichment and Employment co-ordinator is both a student-facing and public-facing role designed to support wider learning outcomes for our residential and day students to plan and develop enrichment opportunities outside of their main program of study, and to support the Head of Department with identifying employment and work experience opportunities to prepare our students for adulthood.



Main Duties



The postholder will work closely with education, clinical and care members of the team of research, develop and produce a comprehensive enrichment and events/activity programme. This will aim to support the students’ personal behaviour, development and welfare as well as support the 24-hour curriculum offer to meet student EHCP outcomes and preparing for adulthood.



The Enrichment and Employment Co-ordinator will support the Head of Education to make local links and identify employers to support work placements for students at Lufton College, and co-ordinate and be responsible for ensuring all safeguarding, health and safety and risk assessment processes are completed prior to placements commencing. They will be responsible for supporting the Head of Education and Head of Department to research market place recruitment in home locations of students to support their employability pathways, and seek local work placement options.




  • Capturing the students voice, supporting the education, care and clinical teams to understand the students wishes and aspirations to support the creation of enrichment as well as their experience and outcomes at college.
  • Creating links and relationships within the local community, utilising local businesses and providers to provide support for enrichment.
  • Co-ordinate and plan an enrichment program for the college which is ambitious and person centred.
  • Support the employment hub at the college to research and seek out local work experience and volunteering opportunities.
  • Be responsible for the data collection and planning documents, as well as regular communications to college team members, students and stakeholders, producing reports where required using our MIS systems.



 



You will promote and support across college student involvement activities, and be required to attend events both college led and community led representing the college within your role.



We pride ourselves on being an Equal Opportunities Employer and we are committed to safeguarding and protecting the young people and service users within our care. All candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and reference checks.



Cambian will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates. This check will be part of a safeguarding check and the search will be purely based on whether an individual is suitable to work with children. As care mist be taken to avoid unconscious bias and any risk of discrimination a person who will not be on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.

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