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Social Educator

Description

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We are looking for a committed Social Educator to support socio-educational intervention, inclusion, and the holistic development of individuals, families, and communities experiencing vulnerability or social risk. This role is focused on designing, implementing, and evaluating educational and support actions that encourage social participation, personal autonomy, positive coexistence, and access to community resources. The selected candidate will work with a range of groups, including children, adolescents, older adults, people with disabilities, migrants, people experiencing homelessness, and families facing exclusion, adapting interventions to the specific needs of each case. The Social Educator will play a key role in identifying social and educational needs, developing individual and group intervention plans, and coordinating with other professionals across social services, education, healthcare, and community settings. The work combines direct support with mediation, guidance, and the facilitation of activities that promote social skills, healthy habits, conflict resolution, civic participation, and stronger support networks. The role also includes ongoing follow-up, incident documentation, report writing, and contributing to program improvement through reflective, results-oriented practice. We are seeking someone empathetic, organized, service-oriented, and capable of building trusting relationships in diverse and complex environments. Strong communication, active listening, emotional management, and teamwork skills are essential, along with an ethical, inclusive, and rights-based approach. The ability to intervene in changing contexts, prevent risk situations, and foster empowerment processes will be critical for success in this position. This role may be based in community centers, social service agencies, nonprofit organizations, residential care programs, street outreach projects, schools, or specialized support services. Experience in community intervention, non-formal education, social mediation, and work with vulnerable populations will be highly valued. This is an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to social well-being by promoting transformative educational processes and supporting people in building more autonomous, participatory, and dignified life projects.

Responsibilities

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  • Design and implement individual and group socio-educational intervention plans.
  • Support individuals and families through inclusion and autonomy processes.
  • Facilitate educational, preventive, and community-based workshops and activities.
  • Identify participants’ social, educational, and relational needs.
  • Coordinate with social services, schools, and community organizations.
  • Monitor progress, evaluate outcomes, and prepare case reports.
  • Mediate conflicts and promote positive coexistence in different settings.
  • Encourage social skills, healthy habits, and civic participation.

Requirements

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  • Degree in Social Education or an equivalent recognized qualification.
  • Experience working with vulnerable or at-risk populations.
  • Knowledge of social resources, community services, and support networks.
  • Strong communication, active listening, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Ability to work in interdisciplinary teams and collaborative networks.
  • Social awareness, empathy, and a rights-based approach.
  • Ability to plan activities and prepare follow-up reports.
  • Flexibility to adapt to changing contexts and schedules.

Potential interview questions

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  • What experience do you have in socio-educational intervention with vulnerable groups?
  • How do you design an intervention plan tailored to individual needs?
  • What strategies do you use to encourage community participation?
  • Have you worked in coordination with interdisciplinary teams?
  • How do you handle conflict or crisis situations in your work?
  • What tools do you use to evaluate the progress of the people you support?
  • What motivates you to work as a Social Educator?
  • Do you have experience in family, community, or school mediation?