SEMH Teaching Assistant Passionate About Supporting Children with SEMH? SANZA Teaching Agency is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant for a rewarding SEMH primary school position in Croydon. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a specialist setting where you'll make a profound difference to vulnerable children who need it most. About This Role: A well-established SEMH primary school in Croydon is seeking an outstanding Teaching Assistant to join their therapeutic team. This is a full-time, long-term position starting after February half term, with the potential to become permanent for the right candidate. The school provides specialist provision for children aged 5-11 with social, emotional, and mental health needs, using trauma-informed approaches to help every child reach their potential in a nurturing, structured environment. Why Choose SANZA for This Role? Fair pay, fairly paid - Enhanced competitive PAYE rate for this specialist SEMH position with transparent pricing (no umbrella companies!) Supportive school environment - Join a dedicated team of professionals who truly understand and value therapeutic education Clear career pathway - Long-term role with genuine opportunity to secure a permanent position Work locally in Croydon - Reduce your commute and spend more time doing what you love Genuine, personal support - An experienced, dedicated consultant who truly understands SEMH settings and is here for you every step of the way Exceptional Professional Development - FREE, unlimited access to over 2,500 high-quality CPD courses through The National College (education's leading provider) - exclusively for SANZA staff. Invest in yourself at no cost! What We're Looking For: Previous experience working as a Teaching Assistant in an SEMH, PRU, or specialist primary school environment Understanding of trauma-informed practice and experience supporting children with complex emotional and behavioural needs Experience working with children with one or more of the following: ADHD ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) Anxiety disorders Self-harming behaviours and suicidal ideation Attachment difficulties Speech & Language difficulties Dyslexia or Dyspraxia Exceptional de-escalation and positive behaviour support skills with a calm, consistent approach Strong emotional resilience and ability to build trusting relationships with vulnerable children Genuine passion for therapeutic education and championing every child's right to succeed Enhanced DBS check on the update service (or willingness to apply for one) Full commitment to safeguarding and trauma-informed practice Ready to Make a Real Difference? Apply now or contact Stuart Lovelock directly for a friendly, confidential chat about this opportunity: (phone number removed)