Pinc College
Programme Support - Bradford (Based at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery)

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📢 Programme Support – Permanent Campus Role
About the Role
We are hiring a Programme Support team member to join Pinc College and support our inclusive, creative, and student-focused learning environment for young people (aged 16–24) with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities). This campus-based role, situated inside Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, offers a diverse, rewarding, and supportive environment for committed professionals.
Key Responsibilities
In collaboration with teaching and programme teams, your main duties include:
- Learning & pastoral support, creating a positive, inclusive, and engaging environment for students.
- Implementing EHCP outcomes (Education, Health and Care Plans) to ensure personalised support is delivered.
- Reinforcing student wellbeing, fostering a sense of belonging and encouragement.
- Providing day-to-day administrative and operational assistance for the Pinc College campus.
- Contributing to a creative, resourceful, and supportive learning ecosystem.
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The Environment
- 35-hour weekday role (term time only, 39 weeks/year).
- Permanent position at £30,000 FTE (£23,261.54 actual annual salary).
- Based at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery in Sheffield.
Ideal Candidate
We’re looking for individuals with:
- Proven experience supporting young people with SEND, neurodiversity, or additional needs in:
- Education
- Youth work
- Community settings
- Passion for inclusive, creative teaching methodologies.
- Strong organisational skills and a compassionate, confidential, and trauma-informed approach.
- Desire to contribute to personalised pathways that help students thrive.


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Why Join Us?
Pinc College offers a unique opportunity to work in a vibrant, creative campus—translating learning through the arts to empower young people. Your role will be innovative, fulfilling, and shaped by your passion for equity, inclusion, and inspired education.
Next Steps
To apply and learn more, visit: 🔗 Pinc College Job Vacancies
Work with us: Help shape the future for young people by fostering their confidence, independence, and excitement for learning through engaging, arts-based education.
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