Behavioural Support Teacher – SEMH Provision – Central Cornwall
Location: Central Cornwall
Start Date: September 2025
Contract: Full-time | Temporary (potential for permanent)
Pay: From £166.32 per day
Working Days: Monday to Friday
Agency: Teaching Personnel
Are you a resilient, compassionate, and skilled teacher with a passion for supporting pupils who face social, emotional, and behavioural challenges?
Teaching Personnel is working with a well-established SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health) provision in Central Cornwall to appoint a full-time Behavioural Support Teacher. This is a fantastic opportunity to work closely with young people who need patience, structure, and positivity to thrive in education.
The Role:
You will work with pupils aged 7–16 who present with significant behavioural needs, often associated with trauma, attachment difficulties, anxiety, and mental health barriers. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering a flexible, therapeutic, and pupil-centred curriculum, often with reduced class sizes and a high staff-to-pupil ratio.
The role requires emotional intelligence, firm boundaries, and a commitment to helping pupils re-engage with learning in a safe, supportive setting.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan and deliver creative, individualised lessons designed to re-engage and support pupils with SEMH needs
Promote positive behaviour and build trusting relationships using restorative and trauma-informed approaches
Implement consistent boundaries, de-escalation strategies, and structured routines
Work closely with behaviour mentors, teaching assistants, and pastoral leads to provide holistic support
Monitor academic, social, and emotional progress, adapting provision accordingly
Support pupils with reintegration into mainstream settings.
Ideal Candidate Will Have:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) – essential
Experience teaching or supporting pupils with SEMH, behavioural needs, or those at risk of exclusion
A strong understanding of trauma-informed practice, emotional regulation strategies, and behaviour management techniques
Experience working within a PRU, SEMH school, inclusion unit, or alternative provision is highly desirable
Confidence in supporting pupils with challenging behaviour while maintaining clear, consistent expectations
Ability to remain calm, compassionate, and solution-focused under pressure
Strong teamwork skills and a commitment to inclusive, person-centred education
What We Offer:
Competitive daily pay from £166.32
A full-time role with the potential for a permanent contract
FREE access to CPD including Team Teach, Behaviour Management, and Mental Health Awareness
Support from a dedicated SEN and Behaviour specialist consultant
A rewarding opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of vulnerable young people
Apply Today
If you’re ready to step into a challenging but highly rewarding role supporting pupils with behavioural and emotional needs, we want to hear from you.
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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