SEN Support Worker (Sessional
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- Children & Young People) Northwich
- CW9 School-based settings Short, scheduled sessions (term-time) Brook Street Social Care are recruiting SEN support workers to assist our client's organisation committed to empowering individuals and improving emotional, mental, and physical well-being through inclusive programmes and tailored support.
We create positive, inspirational experiences that help children and young people build confidence, independence, and resilience.
A key part of our work is delivering inclusive, short-form support sessions for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), both in schools and the wider community.
About the Role We are seeking a compassionate and enthusiastic SEN Support Worker to deliver short, structured support sessions for children and young people with SEND within a school setting.
Sessions are designed to support emotional regulation, confidence, engagement, and social development, and may include creative, movement-based, or wellbeing-focused activities.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys focused 1:1 or small-group work and understands the impact that consistent, high-quality sessions can have on a child's wellbeing and learning.
Key Responsibilities Deliver short 1:1 or small-group support sessions to pupils with SEND Support emotional wellbeing, confidence, and positive engagement Use inclusive, creative, or activity-based approaches aligned with our programmes Work collaboratively with school staff and our team Follow session plans and contribute to simple progress feedback Maintain a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment About You Experience working with children or young people with SEND (school, care, youth, or community xxuwjjq settings) Calm, patient, and confident delivering focused support sessions Passionate about wellbeing, empowerment, and inclusion Reliable, adaptable, and able to build positive relationships quickly Qualifications in SEN, education, health, or social care are desirable but not essential What We Offer Flexible, sessional work that fits around other commitments Training and guidance in Brook Street approaches and programmes A supportive, values-led organisation focused on wellbeing and empowerment A rewarding role making a real difference in a short space of time