Supported Internship Co-ordinator - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom - Health Education England
Description
Please note- this role is based in Gosforth, Newcastle but requires regular travel as part of the jobs duty to the Northumberland localities.
Project Choice is a supported internship programme that aims to support young adults with learning difficulties, disabilities or autism to become employment ready.
You will work closely with the Area Manager in delivering the project outcomes and maintaining an employment transition rate for students at above 75%.
You will play a key role in ensuring the programme meets the needs of the students, employers and regulatory bodies.
A passion for supporting students with SEN to meet their full potential is essential for this role.The post holder will hold a teaching qualification or have recent experience in supporting the education of students with SEN in the classroom and work placement.
They will have the skills and experience to adapt working practices to suit the learning needs of individual students using Training in Systematic Instruction methodologies.
The post holder will be a confident communicator with excellent motivating skills, you will also be highly organised and be extremely efficient in using MS Office packages.
The coordinator's main duties will include supporting, monitoring and recording individual student's progress and reinforcing employability skills by delivering sessions in a classroom setting.
The role also involves delivering bespoke training to mentors and sourcing new employers to provide placements/employment transitions for students.
Health Education England exists to provide excellent healthcare and Project Choice is responsible for widening the participation of the healthcare workforce.
Ultimately, our key focus is to make HEE the best place to work for all our staff involving our commitment to your development and promoting the health and wellbeing of staff in a fair and supportive environment.
At HEE, we realise that many applicants have commitments outside of their working lives and are unable to commit to the traditional working patterns.
You can find further details about the job, organisational structure, recruitment profile, expected outcomes and benefits information in the attached Job Description and other supporting documents.
Applicants will commence at the bottom of Band 5 with a full-time starting salary of £27,055, with pay step increases after 2 years' service and 4 years' service.
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