Specialist Children & Young People Support Practitioners (Ages 0–25)
Trauma-Informed | Neurodiversity-Affirming | Relationship-Led | Community & Outreach
At Freedom, we support children and young people aged 0–25 who experience the world differently — including those with autism, ADHD, trauma histories, attachment differences, and complex emotional or behavioural needs.
We are developing a specialist team of highly skilled practitioners to deliver meaningful, relationship-led support across family homes, education settings and community spaces.
This is not task-based care.
This is work rooted in connection, emotional safety, and understanding behaviour as communication.
We are looking for people who are curious, reflective, and compassionate — whether your background is in SEN education, residential children’s care, youth work, mentoring, behaviour support, or therapeutic roles.
The Role
As a Specialist Support Practitioner, you will work closely with children and young people to help them feel safe, understood, and supported to engage with their world.
Your role will involve:
This is skilled, emotionally intelligent work.
It requires patience, presence, boundaries, and the ability to remain steady in complex moments.
You are someone who asks:
“What is this behaviour telling me?” rather than “How do I stop it?”
Who This Role Is For
We welcome applications from people with experience supporting children and young people with additional or complex needs, including those from backgrounds such as:
You may have:
Most importantly, you share our values and believe that relationships create change.
What We Offer
We invest in our people — because our people are the service.
This is currently a zero hour role, but will lead to contracted work once we have the team up and running.
If you are interested and your experience/qualification parallels the above descriptions please apply