5 days, Monday to Friday, 8.30-4pm (37.5 hours)
Term time incl. 1 full week (37.5 hours) of training days.
A daily paid break is provided within the hours;
Lunch is paid but taken in supervisory time
Strive for Education was founded in 2020 by Andy and Sonja, originally set up as an Alternative Provision and subsequently registered as an Independent Specialist School.
In our Ofsted inspection we were graded ‘Good’, with ‘Outstanding’ behaviour and attitudes, see: Strive’s Ofsted Inspection Report
Strive for Education (Strive) provides education for those who do not attend mainstream school on a full-time basis or who have a specialist provision named in their EHCP.
Strive is looking to expand staff capacity by employing an additional member of student support. Strive seeks applications from applicants with integrity, imagination and energy for this exciting role.
The school operates from several sites throughout Harrogate; this includes North Park Road in Harrogate town centre, which was the original hub. In 2024 Strive opened the Vocational Centre in Hookstone, to offer practical, vocational qualifications alongside core academic and personal development courses. In 2025 Strive added capacity further by opening an additional site at Bishop Thornton, north of Harrogate. In addition to the core subjects, this site has a focus on outdoor education, natural environment studies, small animals, bushcraft, horticulture, gardening, landscaping and life skills. Strive operates a highly successful Outreach Programme which covers educational provision cross all sites in Harrogate but also covers young people on-roll from the Leeds area.
The role would require supporting students in a small group environment of no more than 6 YP. The applicant would help plan, prepare and deliver sessions that would be tailored towards meeting personal objectives outlined in their EHCP. Experience in working with young people with Autism/ADHD/SEMH is essential.
The role will involve some off-site support when assisting sports, Outdoor Education and woodwork/construction. Experience in these practical subjects would be beneficial but not essential and having the ability to drive would also be desirable.
This can be a challenging but rewarding environment, working with young people who may struggle to regulate their emotions at times. Students will at times present challenging behaviours and staff must have the confidence and emotional resilience to deal with this. Staff are fully supported during the day with small class sizes and additional Pastoral support timetabled to provide additional support.
5 days, Monday to Friday, 8.30-4pm (37.5 hours)
Term time incl. 1 full week (37.5 hours) of training days.
A daily paid break is provided within the hours;
Lunch is paid but taken in supervisory time
Circa £25,359 FTE depending on experience & qualifications, with an actual for Term Time & Full Time
of Circa £21,750
5 days, 8.30-4pm (37.5 hours)
Term time incl. 1 full week (37.5 hours) of training days.
A daily paid break is provided within the hours;
Lunch is paid but taken in supervisory time
4.6 weeks paid holiday is included in the pay calculation with access to 13 weeks’ holiday per year
Hookstone / North Park Road
All students will have some form of SEND needs. Most will either be categorised as Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) or Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC). All will need extra support to access their work and help and guidance to manage emotions is often needed. Some students experience difficulties that regularly interfere with their social and learning development and have been directed to access specialist provision to receive this support. Some students may find it challenging to work in core groups of 6 students with 2 adults.
-Support students to access the curriculum including, in particular, core skills, community and vocational options
-Implement agreed learning activities and programmes according to students’ needs
-Determine the need for, prepare and maintain equipment and resources
Site Centre Lead
Knowledge, experience and skills:
E = Essential D = Desirable
Experience
Knowledge
Skills
All staff members are expected to adhere to and promote professional standards including Strive’s code of conduct and values.
For all roles we require a minimum of two references. References provided must cover the last 3 years. We will need to request all references from where you have worked with either Children or Vulnerable Adults.
Strive for Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Recruitment is carried out following safer recruitment principles. All applicants must be willing to undergo safeguarding screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and disclosures with the relevant body at an enhanced level. All staff are required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Strive for Education Ltd is a “data controller”. This means we are required under data protection legislation to notify you of how we will, collect process and store your personal data during the application and recruitment process. Please review our ‘Privacy Notice for Prospective Employees’.
Applicants are asked to submit their completed application forms along with a covering letter detailing why you would like a position at Strive. Successfully shortlisted applicants will be contacted to discuss interview dates.
If you have any questions that you’d like to ask us in advance of applying please do not hesitate to contact us, email info@striveforeducation.co.uk
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