Nurture Group Assistant
Nurture Group Assistant
Location: Ashington, Northumberland
Contract: Term-time only
Hours: 08:45 – 15:15, Monday – Friday
Start: As soon as possible
Are you passionate about supporting children with social, emotional and behavioural needs? Would you like to make a meaningful difference within a specialist environment? Milk Education is partnering with this SEND provision to recruit a Nurture Group Assistant to join their supportive and dedicated team.
About the school…
This purpose-built SEND school supports children aged 4 to 11 with a range of complex needs, including autism, social, emotional and mental health needs, communication differences, sensory processing needs, and cognitive learning difficulties.
The school is committed to reducing barriers to progress through:
1. Specialist, skilled teaching and a nurturing, well-resourced curriculum
2. Strong multi-agency collaboration and close partnership with parents and carers
3. A focus on communication, emotional wellbeing, and trusting relationships that help children feel safe, understood and valued
4. Therapeutic approaches embedded throughout the curriculum, ensuring pupils benefit from holistic support every day
5. Dedicated spaces and opportunities for therapeutic intervention including sensory rooms, rebound therapy, art therapy, and co-regulation-based emotional support
Working here means becoming part of a community where every child’s voice matters and staff play a significant role in each pupil’s personal, social and emotional growth.
Role: Nurture Group Assistant
In this role, you will work closely with the Nurture Lead, Class Teachers, and wider school team to support pupils’ emotional regulation, social development, and engagement in learning — particularly children with a diagnosis of autism who may present with dysregulated or distressed behaviours.
Key Responsibilities
6. Follow all school policies and safeguarding procedures
7. Support pupils within the Nurture Group and mainstream classes depending on need
8. Assist pupils with emotional regulation, co-regulation, and wellbeing routines
9. Implement nurture-based activities and small-group interventions
10. Support therapeutic practices embedded within the curriculum, using sensory rooms, calm spaces, rebound therapy and creative therapies to enhance emotional and cognitive development
11. Promote positive behaviours using consistent, nurturing strategies
12. Build safe, trusting relationships that help pupils feel confident and secure
13. Monitor and report on pupil progress, emotional development, and behaviour
Essential Criteria (Non-Negotiables)
14. Recent, relevant experience supporting children or young people with autism, SEMH needs, or additional learning needs
15. Confidence supporting children who may display dysregulated behaviour
16. Ability to remain calm, patient, and consistent when supporting distressed pupils
17. Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively with staff and families
18. A nurturing, empathetic, and resilient approach
19. Flexibility and willingness to adapt to the needs of the pupils and setting
Why work with Milk Education
20. We’ll support your application if you wish to transition into a permanent role
21. Free resources to ease your workload
22. 24/7 access to your personal consultant
23. Training and professional development opportunities
24. We’re an eco-friendly, purpose-driven agency committed to making education recruitment more rewarding for everyone
If you’re ready to make a genuine impact in a nurturing, specialist environment and support pupils to grow emotionally, socially, and cognitively, we’d love to hear from you.