Aspiring gang prevention officer
Listed on 2026-02-28
-
Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Aspiring Gang Prevention Worker
Location: Guildford, Surrey (GU5)
Reports to: SEN Teacher (SENCO)
An exciting opportunity that has become available as an gang prevention worker to support the delivery of educational programmes for children in SEN schools. The role involves engaging pupils with additional needs in practical learning activities, and supporting inclusion in classroom and practical sessions.
Why This Role?This is not a standard classroom support position. You will be working with secondary school aged pupils (11–16) who need a mentor, role model and trusted adult to guide them through difficult circumstances.
Many of these young people face challenges linked to:
- County Lines exploitation
- Gang involvement
- Social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs such as ADHD, trauma and anxiety
- Assist with the planning of classes alongside the teacher for activities tailored to pupils with SEND.
- Work one-to-one or with small groups to support understanding and participation in lessons.
- Adapt resources and activities to meet individual learning needs and abilities.
- Collaborate with teachers, therapists, and support staff to ensure activities are inclusive and accessible.
- Follow safeguarding procedures and promote a safe supportive learning environment.
- Encourage participation in positive activities and alternatives to gang involvement.
- Experience working with children with SEND or in educational settings.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Patience, empathy, and the ability to adapt approaches to individual needs.
- Understanding of inclusion, safeguarding, and child protection.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a school team.
- Creativity in delivering practical, engaging educational activities.
Qualifications:
- Experience in education, childcare, or support roles within SEN settings
- Training in SEND support or behaviour management is an advantage.
- Professional qualifications in youth work, social work, community development, or a related field.
- Training or certification in conflict resolution, mentoring, restorative practice, or behaviour management.
- Knowledge of crime prevention, youth offending, or gang intervention programs.
- First aid training or safeguarding-related certifications.
Education:
- Excellent rates of pay
- Experience working within a school environment
- Wellbeing support
- Free CPD training
- 24/7 access to your personal consultant
Click ‘Apply Now’ or get in touch with me for more information about this great opportunity.
Phone:
Email:
#J-18808-LjbffrTo Search, View & Apply for jobs on this site that accept applications from your location or country, tap here to make a Search: