Kibble

Kibble

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Kibble is a specialist organisation committed to providing high-quality services for at-risk children and young people across the UK. With a focus on trauma-informed care, Kibble helps young people who have faced significant challenges, offering them a nurturing and therapeutic environment.

The organisation values collaboration, trust, and empowerment, ensuring that each young person feels a sense of belonging and is encouraged to realise their self-worth. Kibble provides a robust support network and a range of integrated services tailored to meet individual needs.

  • Commitment to social change: Improving the lives of vulnerable children and young people.
  • Comprehensive training: Opportunities for professional development and personal growth.
  • Community-focused: Engaging with families and external agencies to foster a supportive network.

3 Vacancies

Technical Teacher

NewPosted 19 May 2026Kibble
£42,018 - £52,740 a year

  • Deliver inspiring and engaging lessons tailored to individual learners, focusing on Technical Education and helping students meet their maximum potential.
  • Ideal candidates will possess a relevant teaching qualification and experience with secondary education, particularly for students with additional support needs.
  • This position is based in Paisley, involves working in small classes, and offers a supportive environment in a charity dedicated to youth care.

Music Teacher

NewPosted 19 May 2026Kibble
£42,018 - £52,740 a year

  • Deliver engaging music lessons to secondary aged learners with additional support needs, focusing on personalisation and inspiring reluctant learners.
  • Ideal candidates should have a teaching qualification in Music, strong values, and experience with diverse educational needs.
  • The position is based in Paisley with small class sizes, offering a supportive environment and the chance to oversee personalised learning plans.

Career Start in Child and Youth Care

NewPosted 15 May 2026Kibble
£13.45 an hour

  • The role involves direct support for children and young people, addressing their individual needs through trauma-informed practices in various settings.
  • The ideal candidate should possess effective communication skills, resilience, and a commitment to collaborative care with various stakeholders.
  • This temporary, full-time position is based in Paisley PA1, with training and mentorship provided throughout the 12-month programme.

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