The Pump East Birmingham Limited,
Duties And Responsibilities
- Using a Youth Work approach to build positive relationships with young people to create a culture of tolerance and acceptance within the setting.
- Work with visiting schools to the Pump offering participative and dynamic sessions to motivate young people to engage in learning and where relevant gain accreditation.
- Work within NCFE/AQA qualification criteria, where appropriate, ensuring high-quality learning is offered with individual needs accommodated where required and all quality assurance is met.
- Work with a schools-based team to reflect on practice, reviewing contract /SLA compliance, areas for development and other routes for accreditation and learning.
- Create and implement ongoing monitoring and evaluation to track and share the development and achievements of students with schools, parents and carers with a real focus on celebrating the successes of young people.
- Design schemes of work that enable young people to increase their personal development, a willingness to learn and develop their employability, including their technical skills, functional skills, social skills and communication skills.
- Work directly with visiting schools to create and develop programme plans that meet both individual needs and school objectives.
- Ensure quality assurance and student progress is met, celebrated and shared, with any areas for improvement being actioned.
- Support the Pump’s wider offer and complement the multi‑agency hub model of operation.
- Become familiar and skilled with our Creative Spaces to maximise opportunities for young people to thrive and develop their creative skills. These include our Makerspace, recording studios and café.
- Support our summer programme and youth club activities outside of term time through the delivery of positive activities (sports, arts, creative sessions, etc.) as and when required.
- Engage with young people to learn the technical skills required within our music studio, navigating the range of software to produce their own music.
- Where appropriate, represent The Pump at partnership meetings/external forums. East Birmingham sharing panel.
- Create a culture of safe space and work within our safeguarding policy ensuring all issues are reported, recorded and actioned, in line with our policy and good practice.
- Adhere to all Pump policies, procedures, and guidelines, particularly in relation to Recruitment and Selection, Equality Diversity and Inclusion, Health and Safety and Finance.
- Undertake the essential and relevant training identified for the role and attend regular meetings with line manager to explore personal objectives and areas for growth.
- Carry out any other relevant associated duties as may, from time to time, incidentally arise, develop or be assigned.
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