SEMH Teaching Assistant
SEMH Learning Support Assistant (Primary) – BD2, Bradford
Do you want a rewarding role where you can make a real difference to a child’s life every single day?
We’re working with a welcoming primary school in the BD2 area of Bradford who are seeking a caring, resilient, and empathetic Learning Support Assistant to provide 1:1 support for a Year 3 pupil with SEMH needs, who is also on a Child Protection Plan.
This is a highly rewarding role for someone who understands the importance of consistency, trust, and emotional safety. You’ll play a key role in helping the child feel secure, regulated, and ready to engage with learning, while working closely with school staff and external professionals.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm
Why apply?
Make a meaningful impact on a child who needs stability and positive adult support
Be part of a supportive primary school team committed to safeguarding and inclusion
Gain valuable experience working with SEMH, trauma-informed practice, and safeguarding
Ongoing guidance, training, and support from Milk Education
What we’re looking for:
1. Experience working with children (professional or voluntary) – SEMH or safeguarding experience is highly desirable
2. A calm, patient, and emotionally intelligent approach
3. Confidence supporting children with challenging behaviour linked to trauma or unmet needs
4. Strong communication skills and the ability to build safe, trusting relationships
5. A clear understanding of professional boundaries and safeguarding responsibilities
6. Two recent references (work or education-based)
Your role will involve:
7. Providing 1:1 support for a Year 3 pupil with SEMH needs
8. Supporting emotional regulation, behaviour, and engagement with learning
9. Creating a predictable, nurturing environment where the child feels safe and understood
10. Working closely with the class teacher, SENCO, and safeguarding team
11. Supporting transitions, routines, and positive behaviour strategies
12. Encouraging confidence, independence, and emotional resilience
13. Being a consistent, reliable, and positive role model
This role would suit someone with experience in education, youth work, care, psychology, or social care, or someone with strong transferable skills and a genuine passion for supporting vulnerable children.
Apply today and take the next step in a role where your support truly matters.
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