Restorative Lead Practitioner
Listed on 2026-01-30
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Education / Teaching
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Youth Development, School Counselor
Position Title: Restorative Lead Practitioner
Location: Hillingdon, AP Unit
Contract Duration: Fixed-Term 12 Months
Hours: 5 Hours per Day, 5 Days per Week (Term-Time, 39 Weeks)
Day Rate: £100-£120 per day, depending on experience
Reports to: AP Manager
OverviewThis AP Unit is a leading provider of tailored educational support for students who have been excluded from mainstream education or are at risk of exclusion. Our mission is to provide a structured, supportive environment where students can rebuild their confidence, emotional resilience, and positive routines.
The Restorative Development Programme is designed for Year 7-11 students facing Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges. The programme focuses on building students' emotional resilience and positive routines, helping them re-engage with education and life. We use evidence-based practices, including restorative justice principles, to address mental health, trauma, and behavioural concerns.
This AP unit offers a nurturing environment for vulnerable students to thrive academically and emotionally. We provide a range of services, including tailored learning pathways, emotional and personal growth support, and employability skills development.
Key Responsibilities- Deliver 1-1 and small group SEMH sessions tailored to the individual needs of students, addressing personal and academic challenges.
- Lead coaching and physical activity sessions, encouraging students to develop teamwork, resilience, and communication skills.
- Provide PSHE-based enrichment activities, focusing on personal development, mental health awareness, and emotional intelligence.
- Oversee daily breakfast sessions, offering a structured and positive start to the students' day.
- Track student progress, providing weekly snapshots and detailed termly reports on students' emotional and academic development.
- Organise guest contributors and enrichment activities to expand students' learning experiences and broaden their perspectives.
- Support the Parent/Carer Open Day, celebrating student achievements and fostering community involvement.
- Work closely with other staff, including tutors, coaches, and external professionals, to ensure the delivery of the programme meets the students' needs.
- Maintain accurate records of student progress, behaviour, and attendance, ensuring compliance with safeguarding and confidentiality protocols.
- Provide consistent support to students, building positive routines and helping them develop coping mechanisms for the future.
- Passion for Supporting Vulnerable Students: A strong commitment to helping students overcome barriers to learning and life challenges.
- Emotional Resilience & Patience:
Ability to manage challenging situations with sensitivity and professionalism. - Strong Communication
Skills:
Effective at engaging students, building trust, and creating a safe, supportive environment. - Team-Oriented:
Collaborative approach to working with staff, students, and external contributors. - Organisation & Time Management:
Ability to plan, deliver, and monitor sessions while managing multiple priorities. - Adaptability:
Flexibility to adjust methods based on individual student needs and progress. - Positive Role Model:
Demonstrates integrity, consistency, and a proactive approach to student welfare.
Skills & Qualifications
- Experience in Education or Youth Work:
Previous experience working with students, particularly those with SEMH needs, in educational or youth settings. - Coaching/Physical Activity
Experience:
Knowledge of coaching techniques or physical activity facilitation is highly desirable. - Restorative Practice & SEMH Expertise:
Understanding of restorative practices, SEMH support, and trauma-informed care. - PSHE Curriculum Knowledge:
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