Teaching Assistant - Mental Health Autism ADHD Location: Haywards Heath | Contract: Full-time, Term-time only | Salary: £90 to £105 per day Join an Innovative specialist school catering for boys aged 5-11years with Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties and Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC), including those with Asperger's Syndrome and those with a diagnosis of ADHD. We honestly believe that, given the right environment and support, every child can flourish. We do not aim to replicate a mainstream school approach, rather we try to consider what approaches our particular pupils need, to achieve their full potential. We are looking for a Teaching Assistant - Learning Support Assistant - Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) - Autism - Asperger's Syndrome to support pupils to flourish. You'll work closely with teachers, therapists and other professionals to deliver tailored support and make a real difference in children's lives. About the School Our school is highly respected and known for the guiding principles of supporting children to be confident, respectful, and to allow them to grow and be happy individuals. The Outdoor learning programme offers small achievable tasks and free play that stimulates the boys' confidence, their physical abilities, and their natural curiosity. Why Join Us? Small class sizes where lessons are fun and stimulating Outdoor learning programme of fun activities engaging with nature and the environment Excellent training and induction Career progression routes into teaching or therapy Focus on staff wellbeing Generous pension and employee benefits Hot meals, outdoor staff area, reduced gym memberships and moreThe Role You'll: Support children in class, small groups and 1:1 sessions Provide emotional, pastoral and behavioural support Build positive relationships and help pupils communicate with confidence Assist teachers in delivering fun, engaging, inclusive lessons Safeguard pupils and attend training and meetingsAbout You Experience is not essential - we provide full training. You should be: Passionate about working with children with Special Needs SEN Caring, patient, adaptable and a good listener A strong communicator and effective team player Keen to learn and develop professionallyIf you're a graduate in Psychology, Education, Sociology or Criminology, or simply want to make a meaningful impact, this is a perfect opportunity. Apply today to join our outstanding team and help every child make sense of their world. Apply now or contact Judith Oakley at Academics Ltd: (phone number removed)