About the role
The posts will suit candidates who have the commitment, passion and resilience to make a difference to pupils who have a range of social, emotional, mental health and special educational needs. We will need an experienced SEMH Support Assistant who has worked in settings with children and young adults with challenging behaviour.
This post is for the right candidate who can support students with SEMH and academic learning within the classroom as part of a team. Teaching Assistants are responsible for supporting and leading small groups and individuals with Maths, English, reading, SEAL, practical activities, supporting pupils to develop resilience, social skills and self-esteem, and deploying effective strategies for supporting pupils with a range of behavioural conditions (ASD/ADHD/SEMH/ODD)