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Safeguarding Keyworker

Safeguarding Keyworker

New Directions
locationWoodman St, London E16 2LS, UK
remoteOn-Site
ExpiresExpires: Expiring in less than 2 weeks
Youth Work
Part time
£35,633 - £37,839 per year

Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Jobsgopublic Support Team (support@jobsgopublic.com). For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.

Newham PRUs is a highly successful, high-achieving federation of two Pupil Referral Unit Schools, delivering transformative education to children and young people of all ages from Primary through to post-16.

The school is founded on the Nurture Principles, which are embedded in our policies and practices.

In this role, you will work within a multi-disciplinary and trauma-informed approach and across a variety of different departments/teams; these include Safeguarding, Attendance & Welfare, Pastoral, Transition & Progression, Outreach, and Nurture.

As part of our safeguarding team, you will be the key point of contact for safeguarding concerns in the provision, hold a caseload of students with safeguarding needs, and offer in-class support and targeted intervention. You will work closely with pastoral, SEN, and academic teams, as well as parents/carers and other agencies, to ensure the safety and overall well-being of our students is promoted.

You must have, at a minimum, literacy and numeracy qualifications at level 2.

A Level 3 qualification in Youth Work or a related area is desirable.

You should be able to demonstrate significant experience of safeguarding/welfare support in an educational setting and have experience of working in either social work, education, or the youth work sector.

For further information about this post, please contact: lisa.knight@prus.newham.sch.uk or yasmine.dhillon@prus.newham.sch.uk

If you think you can make a positive and confident contribution to our school, we would be delighted to hear from you.

Closing date: Sunday 22nd March 2026

Interviews: Tuesday 24th March 2026

Salary range

  • £35,633 - £37,839 per year