Therapeutic Integration Practitioner
hace 18 horas
Manor Park
Therapeutic Integration Practitioner (TIP) Location: East London (Community-Based) Salary: Competitive daily rate (long-term agency contract) Contract: Full-time, Term Time Only Start Date: April 26 The Role Our client is seeking a committed and experienced Therapeutic Integration Practitioner (TIP) to support children and young people within community settings across East London. This is a unique, non-classroom-based role, offering the opportunity to support pupils as they integrate into education, society, and everyday environments through personalised, therapeutic approaches. The role involves delivering structured support in real-life settings such as libraries, parks, museums, and other community spaces. The position is offered on a long-term agency basis, with strong potential to transition into a permanent role. The successful candidate will work with pupils who have complex needs, supporting them to develop independence, regulate emotions, and successfully reintegrate into learning and social environments. Key Responsibilities The Therapeutic Integration Practitioner will: • Deliver tailored integration and educational support in community settings aligned with EHCP and care plan targets, • Support pupils in developing independence, social skills, and confidence in real-world environments, • Plan and facilitate creative, engaging activities using local community resources, • Conduct and regularly review individual risk assessments, • Build strong, trusting relationships to support emotional regulation and engagement, • Maintain regular communication with families regarding progress, attendance, and wellbeing, • Supervise pupils and act as the appropriate adult during all activities, • Support behaviour development through consistent, therapeutic approaches and positive reinforcement, • Liaise with social care, education, and therapeutic professionals, • Prepare reports for parents, carers, and external agencies, • Ensure safeguarding procedures and accurate record-keeping are consistently maintained Why Join This Opportunity? • Meaningful Impact: Support vulnerable young people in successfully integrating into education and society, • Dynamic Working Environment: Work beyond the classroom in varied, real-world settings, • Professional Development: Gain valuable experience across education, therapy, and social care, • Career Progression: Opportunity for a permanent role following a successful placement Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will be passionate about supporting young people with complex needs and confident working independently in community environments. Essential requirements: • Level 2 (or above) in English and Maths (or equivalent), • Minimum 1 year’s experience working with children or young people with complex or high-risk needs, • Experience supporting behaviour management and emotional regulation, • Understanding of SEMH needs and barriers to learning, • Strong awareness of safeguarding responsibilities Desirable: • Relevant qualifications in Education, Youth Work, Social Work, or similar, • Experience supporting reintegration into education or community settings, • Understanding of the National Curriculum and/or alternative provision Key skills and attributes: • Strong communication skills and ability to build rapport with young people, • Ability to work independently and use initiative, • Organised, reliable, and adaptable approach, • Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusive practice, • Ability to maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries About the Organisation Our client is a specialist education provider dedicated to supporting children and young people with complex needs, including social, emotional, and mental health challenges. Their approach focuses on therapeutic, personalised support that enables young people to build confidence, develop independence, and successfully re-engage with education and wider society. Safeguarding Statement Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be required to undergo appropriate safeguarding checks, including enhanced DBS, barred list, and qualification verification. If you feel this would be the ideal vacancy for you, then please apply below or contact our team direct and ask for John Stokes @ SENCare Recruitment. SENCare Recruitment is fully committed to the safety and welfare of children, and by applying for this vacancy, you are consenting to SENCare Recruitment Ltd storing your personal details in line with the new GDPR regulations