Description
Alternative Provision | Bolton
• Location: Bolton
• Salary: £25,450
• Start Date: ASAP or September
• Full-Time | Temp to Permanent
• Monday–Thursday 8:20am–4:20pm | Friday 8:20am–2:30pm
Looking for a Career That Actually Makes a Difference?
Forget the traditional classroom role.
We're recruiting passionate, energetic and resilient individuals to join a specialist Alternative Provision in Bolton, supporting young people aged 11-18 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
This is more than a Teaching Assistant role. It's an opportunity to inspire, mentor, support and positively influence young people who need the right adults around them to succeed.
Whether you're an experienced Teaching Assistant or come from a background in sports coaching, youth work, pastoral care, music, performing arts or community work, we want to hear from you.
If you can build relationships, think on your feet and bring positivity to challenging situations, this could be the perfect role for you.
Support students in the classroom across GCSE and Post-16 pathways.
You'll help young people engage with learning, build confidence, develop positive relationships and achieve their individual goals.
Perfect for:
• Teaching Assistants
• Behaviour Mentors
• Learning Mentors
• Youth Workers
• Sports Coaches
Intervention Support Practitioner
Learning doesn't stop at the classroom door.
You'll work directly with students through therapeutic interventions and exciting enrichment activities including:
• Outdoor education
• Community projects
• Sports activities
• Trampoline parks
• Personal development programmes
This role is ideal for candidates who enjoy being active, building relationships and thinking creatively.
What You'll Be Doing
• Building positive relationships with young people
• Supporting pupils with SEMH and additional needs
• Encouraging engagement, attendance and positive behaviour
• Delivering interventions and mentoring sessions
• Supporting emotional regulation and wellbeing
• Working alongside teachers, therapists and pastoral teams
• Helping students develop confidence, resilience and life skills
• Accompanying students on educational visits and enrichment activities
• Creating a safe, nurturing and supportive environment
What We're Looking For
INDMAN
• Location: Bolton
• Salary: £25,450
• Start Date: ASAP or September
• Full-Time | Temp to Permanent
• Monday–Thursday 8:20am–4:20pm | Friday 8:20am–2:30pm
Looking for a Career That Actually Makes a Difference?
Forget the traditional classroom role.
We're recruiting passionate, energetic and resilient individuals to join a specialist Alternative Provision in Bolton, supporting young people aged 11-18 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
This is more than a Teaching Assistant role. It's an opportunity to inspire, mentor, support and positively influence young people who need the right adults around them to succeed.
Whether you're an experienced Teaching Assistant or come from a background in sports coaching, youth work, pastoral care, music, performing arts or community work, we want to hear from you.
If you can build relationships, think on your feet and bring positivity to challenging situations, this could be the perfect role for you.
Support students in the classroom across GCSE and Post-16 pathways.
You'll help young people engage with learning, build confidence, develop positive relationships and achieve their individual goals.
Perfect for:
• Teaching Assistants
• Behaviour Mentors
• Learning Mentors
• Youth Workers
• Sports Coaches
Intervention Support Practitioner
Learning doesn't stop at the classroom door.
You'll work directly with students through therapeutic interventions and exciting enrichment activities including:
• Outdoor education
• Community projects
• Sports activities
• Trampoline parks
• Personal development programmes
This role is ideal for candidates who enjoy being active, building relationships and thinking creatively.
What You'll Be Doing
• Building positive relationships with young people
• Supporting pupils with SEMH and additional needs
• Encouraging engagement, attendance and positive behaviour
• Delivering interventions and mentoring sessions
• Supporting emotional regulation and wellbeing
• Working alongside teachers, therapists and pastoral teams
• Helping students develop confidence, resilience and life skills
• Accompanying students on educational visits and enrichment activities
• Creating a safe, nurturing and supportive environment
What We're Looking For
INDMAN

