Outreach Teacher / Educator
- Location:
- Pebbles Academy, Muirkirk , KA18 3PA
- Salary:
- £24,000 per year
- Contract Type:
- Permanent
- Position Type:
- Part Time
- Hours:
- 21 hours per week
Pebbles Academy Muirkirk is a specialist school dedicated to supporting young people who have faced challenges in traditional education settings. Our therapeutic approach, combined with a broad curriculum and qualifications, helps pupils develop confidence, practical skills, and a pathway to future success. We work closely with local authorities and care providers to provide tailored education and support.
We are seeking a committed and adaptable Outreach Teacher / Educator to work with hard-to-reach young people who face barriers to engaging in traditional school settings. The postholder will deliver personalised learning programmes in a range of contexts, including community venues, homes, care settings and remote/online environments.
This role is for 3 days per week, 21 hours split across the week, and is ideal for a qualified teacher, tutor, or experienced educator who is passionate about inclusion, trauma-informed practice, and flexible approaches to learning. Qualified teacher status is desirable but not essential.
Main Duties, Responsibilities & Accountabilities
- Deliver high-quality, personalised learning to young people who are unable to access full-time, on-site education.
- Provide learning across a range of contexts, including outreach venues, care settings, community spaces, and remote/online platforms.
- Plan, adapt, and deliver engaging learning experiences aligned with individual needs, interests, and education plans.
- Build positive, trusting relationships with young people who may have experienced trauma, disrupted education, or disengagement from learning.
- Use trauma-informed and relational approaches to support engagement, regulation, and progress.
- Liaise effectively with school staff, care teams, families, and external professionals to support continuity of learning.
- Maintain accurate records of planning, attendance, engagement, and progress.
- Ensure safeguarding, health and safety, and lone-working procedures are followed at all times.
- Contribute to reviews, reports, and planning meetings as required.
- Work collaboratively with the wider school team to contribute to each student’s personal and educational development.
- Engage with local businesses and organisations to explore potential work experience or progression opportunities for students.
- Undertaking appropriate and agreed continuing professional development.
- Managing pupil behaviours in a trauma-informed manner and in line with the context of the school and the wider needs of the community and supporting colleagues in maintaining the supportive ethos of the school.
- Meet pastoral needs for allocated pupils as a Key Teacher and contribute to multi-agency progress meetings.
Qualifications, Skills & Experience
This role is ideal for a qualified teacher, tutor, or experienced educator who is passionate about inclusion, trauma-informed practice, and flexible approaches to learning. Qualified teacher status is desirable but not essential.
Essential:
- Experience working with children or young people, particularly those who are vulnerable, disengaged, or hard to reach.
- Experience of delivering learning in non-traditional or remote settings (e.g. online tuition, outreach education, alternative provision).
- Ability to plan and deliver flexible, personalised learning programmes.
- Strong relationship-building skills and a calm, consistent approach.
- Willingness and ability to travel to a range of venues.
- Full Manual UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
- Strong organisational and communication skills.
- Right to work in the UK.
Desirable:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent teaching qualification.
- Experience of working with care-experienced young people or those with social, emotional, or behavioural needs.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed practice, attachment-aware approaches, or therapeutic education.
- Familiarity with curriculum frameworks and accreditation pathways.
- Experience working within alternative provision or specialist education settings.
What we offer
- Competitive salary and benefits
- Commitment to professional development
- Opportunity to shape national learning culture in a values-driven care organisation.
Ready to join our team?
Please complete our short online application form. A member of the Recruitment team will contact you as soon as possible.
Please note that, due to the fast-paced nature of our recruitment process, shortlisting will be ongoing, and we may end the recruitment campaign if a suitable candidate is identified before the end date.