Overview
Mental Health Support Worker - Summertown. Our specialist school in Summertown is looking for a Mental Health Support Worker to join our dedicated team, providing essential care and support to pupils with SEMH challenges, learning difficulties, and complex needs.
This specialist school offers a nurturing and inclusive environment where every young person is seen, heard, and supported. Many of their students face significant barriers to learning, and we are committed to offering them the emotional and educational tools they need to thrive.
Responsibilities
* Offering 1:1 and small-group emotional support tailored to students with SEMH and learning needs
* Supporting students with self-expression, emotional regulation, and managing behaviour positively
* Creating individual support plans in partnership with the SEN team and therapists
* Building consistent, trusting relationships with students to foster emotional safety
* Supporting transitions between lessons and managing emotional dysregulation
* Helping develop social communication skills and resilience strategies
* Working alongside teachers, parents/carers, and external professionals to ensure holistic support
* Tracking emotional and behavioural progress and contributing to review meetings
Requirements / Qualifications
* Have experience supporting children or young people with SEMH, special educational needs, or behavioural challenges
* Bring a calm, consistent and non-judgemental approach
* Be emotionally resilient and able to de-escalate challenging situations
* Have relevant qualifications (e.g., Psychology, Education, Youth Work) - desirable but not essential
* Have a passion for inclusion, mental health advocacy, and trauma-informed care
Key Details
* Mental Health Support Worker - Summertown, Oxford
* £85-£100 per day (depending on experience)
* ASAP Start
* Full-time, long-term
* Specialist SEMH and Complex Needs School
This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to make a genuine impact in a meaningful career, whether you're a recent graduate, aspiring SEN teacher, future therapist, or simply someone passionate about supporting vulnerable children. If you're ready to step into a rewarding role where every day brings purpose, growth, and connection, apply now to become a Mental Health Support Worker in Oxford.
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