Wiltshire College & University Centre
Specialist Support Coach

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Specialist Support Coach
Location: Trowbridge
Salary: £23,247 rising to £23,734 per year
Do you have a passion for helping learners with additional needs unlock their potential? Are you driven by the opportunity to break down barriers, build confidence, and make a lasting difference in students' lives?
If you're looking for a career where every day is meaningful, this is your chance to inspire, support, and empower learners to achieve more than they thought possible. Enjoy the stability and work-life balance of a role in education while becoming part of a team that's dedicated to changing lives.
Join Wiltshire College & University Centre and be at the heart of an inclusive, supportive learning environment, where your encouragement, expertise, and commitment will help students with additional learning needs thrive, gain independence, and achieve their ambitions.
What We Offer
- Salary: £23,247 £23,734 per year (Full time equivalent £25,304 rising to £25,835 per year)
- Contract Type: Fixed Term Maternity Cover for One Year
- Full Time 37 hours per week, Term Time Only (36+4 weeks per year)
- Year-Round Employment: No unpaid breaks
- Outstanding Benefits
- Generous Local Government Pension Scheme
- 30 days pro rata annual leave + 8 pro rata bank holidays
- 2-week pro rata paid Christmas closure
- Employee Assistance Programme 24/7 confidential support
- Free on-site gyms at several campuses
- Discounts on shopping, technology, travel & more
- Cycle-to-Work scheme
- Ongoing professional development and training opportunities
- Additional perks including discounted meals, hair & beauty services, and local attractions
- A stable, supportive role with benefits designed for your wellbeing, financial security, and career growth.
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What You'll Do
- Provide tailored support to learners with additional needs, both in and out of the classroom
- Provide tailored support through 1:1, small group and in-class interventions, supporting learners with a range of needs including ASC, ADHD, SEMH and communication difficulties
- Manage a caseload of learners, supporting attendance, study skills, English and Maths, engagement and achievement
- Contribute to EHCP outcomes and support positive learner progression
- Assist students in developing independence, confidence, and essential life skills
- Adapt support strategies to meet individual learning requirements
- Work closely with teaching staff and support teams to ensure student success
- Promote an inclusive, safe, and encouraging learning environment
What You'll Bring
- Experience supporting individuals with additional needs (education, care, youth work, SEN support, or similar)
- Hold or be willing to work towards a relevant Level 3 or equivalent qualification
- A patient, empathetic, and student-centred approach
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to motivate and engage learners with diverse needs
- Commitment to safeguarding and inclusion
Why Choose This Path?
- Make a meaningful difference supporting learners who need it most without:
- High-pressure corporate environments
- Unpredictable or unsociable hours
- Physically demanding shift work
- Enjoy a career with purpose, stability, and the opportunity to truly change lives.


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If you're ready to be part of a supportive team and help students overcome barriers to success, we'd love to hear from you.
Please note: Your Application Form will be shortlisted against how your skills, qualifications and experience match the Essential and Desirable points on the Person Specification for this role, located at the bottom of this page as a downloadable document. Vacancies may close early if sufficient applications have been received; therefore, we would encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
Safer Recruitment
Wiltshire College & University Centre follows Safer Recruitment Guidance outlined by the Department for Education in Keeping Children Safe in Education. This involves conducting enhanced DBS checks, including checks against the childrens barred list, and other employment verifications, including an online presence review for shortlisted candidates.
We embrace diversity, recognising the valuable perspectives, ideas, knowledge, and cultures individuals from different backgrounds bring. Committed to safeguarding, we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we pledge to interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for a job vacancy and assess them based on their abilities.
Closing date: 29th July 2026
Shortlist date: 30th July 2026
Interview date: TBC
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