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Youth Worker

Spencer Clarke Group
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Youth Worker - SEMH School
Location: Bolton
Start Date: ASAP

Are you passionate about helping young people overcome barriers and reach their full potential?
Do you have the resilience, empathy, and energy to work with children who present challenging behaviour and social, emotional, or mental health (SEMH) needs?

We are seeking a motivated and compassionate Youth Worker to join a dynamic SEMH School in Bolton. The successful candidate will play a key role in providing targeted intervention and mentoring to pupils who require additional emotional and behavioural support.

Your Role:

  • Build positive, trusting relationships with young people to help them engage in learning

  • Deliver 1:1 and small group interventions focused on behaviour, emotional regulation, and social skills

  • Support pupils in managing challenges both inside and outside the classroom

  • Work closely with teaching staff, pastoral teams, and external agencies to create consistent support plans

  • Promote resilience, confidence, and personal growth among pupils

The Ideal Candidate Will Have:

  • Experience working with young people displaying challenging behaviour or SEMH needs

  • A calm, patient, and confident approach to de-escalation and behaviour management

  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills

  • A background in youth work, mentoring, or alternative provision (desirable)

  • Relevant training such as Team Teach or equivalent (advantageous)

We Offer:

  • A supportive and dedicated school team

  • Ongoing professional development and training

  • The opportunity to make a real and lasting difference in young people's lives

If you're ready to use your skills, passion, and resilience to change lives, we want to hear from you.

Apply now to join this inspiring SEMH school in Bolton and start your new role as soon as possible!

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