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Social care
Youth offending team officers work to prevent children and young people under 18 from offending and reoffending.
You could do a foundation degree, degree or postgraduate award in youth work, youth justice, social work or criminology.
You'll usually need at least 1 A-Level, or equivalent, for a foundation degree. You'll need 2 to 3 A-Levels, or equivalent, for a degree. You'll need a degree in any subject for a postgraduate course.
Volunteering
You can start by volunteering to work with young people. For example, mentoring will give you an understanding of the issues they face. You can also support young people in the criminal justice system by volunteering as an appropriate adult. Opportunities and training are organised locally.
You'll need:
In your day-to-day duties you might:
With experience, you could progress to team leader or team manager. With further training you could move into social work or educational welfare.
Community development workers help people to improve the quality of life in their local area.
Learning mentors help students and pupils deal with any difficulties they have with their learning.
Residential support workers look after the physical and mental wellbeing of children or vulnerable adults in care.
School matrons look after the health and wellbeing of pupils in boarding schools.
Education welfare officers make sure that children attend school and get the support they need.
Communication support workers (CSWs) help deaf students in education.
Assistant practitioners are expected to support and work alongside the whole team within the room, and the Nursery Manager to provide outstanding care and learning opportunities to all children.
It is family run business and lots of scope to develop and lots of support to do this Apprenticeship and working to the EYFS framework.
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