Session Support Worker
The Music Klub CIC Closing date: Tue, 31 Mar 2026
Artform: Music
Role: Creative
Contract: Permanent
UK-wide
- Part time
- £10k-£15k
Fri, 13 Mar 2026 "> published -
Job Summary
The job will involve creatively working with children and young people from a variety of backgrounds. Leading sessions and creatively engaging children and young people in musical/creative tasks to gain various desired outcomes. Service Rate: £14 per hour Up to 15 hours per month - Location London
Job Description
Session development (the ability to generate new ideas and practices to develop young people) Provide engagement support (the ability to engage children and young people with music) To compile digital compositions using relevant DAW's, To compile session evaluations, Application knowledge (DAW) Music Knowledge (applications, Logic Pro X, Ableton, FL Studio) A basic level of music theory An understanding of current affairs (regarding the current condition of young people) An understanding of contemporary music Experience (working with young people, teaching applications, general teaching) Experience of working with disadvantaged children, NEET, looked-after children Report to the practice manager, providing written and verbal reports on service issues. Compile relevant and accurate information to assist the practice manager in maintaining and progressing service provision. Develop individual action plans for service users that will enable them to regain independence and bring them back into their communities. Undertake reviews of service users' care plans, update information, and take the lead in implementing changes to service users' service provision. Feedback, monitoring and updates on the progress and needs of the service users
Job Requirements
1. Enhanced DBS Clearance A valid Enhanced DBS check (including barred list check) is required prior to employment. A clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and professional boundaries when working with young people aged 11-16 is essential. 2. Experience Working with Young People Proven experience supporting children or young people in an educational, youth work, alternative provision, creative arts, or mentoring setting. Experience working with young people with SEND or SEMH needs is highly desirable. 3. Strong Behaviour Support & Engagement Skills Ability to positively manage group dynamics and support behaviour using a calm, trauma-informed and restorative approach. Confidence in motivating disengaged learners and encouraging participation in creative activities. 4. Passion for Creative Arts & Youth Development An interest in music, media, arts, or creative learning is highly beneficial. A genuine commitment to empowering young people through creativity, mentoring,
Job Responsibilities
Ability to undertake musical tasks in a sensitive manner to meet the needs of the service users. Ability to develop and implement individual and group action plans that focus on preferences to maximise and maintain their personal independence. Ability to observe changes within the service users' circumstances and respond accordingly. Ability to use information technology (including a computer) to undertake a range of tasks. To follow procedural guidelines and complete appropriate documentation in the required formats. Ability to compile detailed written reports and devise and implement service user's action plans. Be able to communicate clearly with service users, employees, and other professionals using a range of media. Ability to work within a team structure and understand the importance of teamwork in relation to achieving desired goals and outcomes. Recognize strengths and weaknesses within the team/individual and support colleagues when required.
Job Overview
- Job Title: Session Support Worker
- Salary: £10k-£15k (pro-rata)
- Hours: Part time
- Artform: Music
- Role: Creative
- Contract: Permanent
- Closing date: Tue, 31 Mar 2026
- Location: UK-wide
How to Apply
Apply via CV
- Contact name: Richie
- Contact email: [email protected]
About The Music Klub CIC
The Music Klub provides education, training and mentoring programmes for young people in particular supporting hard to reach groups including young people at risk of disengaging and/or disengaged with education, training and employment, ex-offenders and young people from disadvantaged environments.
Established in 2012, we deliver positive, engaging workshops and short courses for young people to support their education and employment skills needs. Recognising that young people are inspired by