Teaching Assistant / Farm Assistant
Teaching Assistant / Farm Assistant – SEMH School
Location: Wandsworth
Setting: SEMH School (vulnerable students)
Start Date: Friday 5th June (CVs by Thursday lunchtime)
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–3:45pm (term time only)
Pay: £108 per day
Trial/observation days available now – see the farm and therapy work in action before you commit.
Teaching Assistant / Farm Assistant – Wandsworth
Education and Training – Teaching Assistant / Farm Assistant – Wandsworth
Are you passionate about supporting vulnerable young people through alternative, therapeutic education?
Do you want to combine classroom support with hands-on farm work to help students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs re-engage with learning?
We are recruiting a Teaching Assistant / Farm Assistant for a specialist SEMH school in Wandsworth. This unique role supports vulnerable students who have experienced trauma, disengagement from education, and behavioural challenges. The school uses farm-based, therapeutic activities to build confidence, routine, and emotional regulation.
This is not a desk job – you will be mucking out animals, lifting heavy loads, working in all weather, and getting dirty, all while building trusting relationships with students who need consistency and calm adult role models.
Why this role is unique
Unlike a standard TA role, you will split your time between:
1. Classroom and 1:1 support – helping vulnerable students regulate, focus, and engage
2. Farm duties – working alongside students to care for animals, maintain the farm, and build practical skills
The farm is a therapeutic environment. Many SEMH students struggle in traditional classroom settings but thrive when given responsibility, physical activity, and the chance to connect with animals.
You will be comfortable with all aspects of farm work, including:
3. Mucking out animals
4. Heavy lifting
5. Working in all weather conditions
6. Working with sheep, goats, ponies, small animals, and reptiles
7. Wearing old clothes and not minding getting dirty
It is essential that you are comfortable with all aspects of farm work – this is not a light-touch role. The students will see you getting stuck in alongside them, which builds trust and models resilience.
How this role develops your experience
8. Behaviour understanding – gain insight into SEMH, trauma, and disengagement
9. Alternative education strategies – learn how farm-based interventions support emotional regulation
10. Relationship building – become a trusted, consistent adult in a non-judgemental environment
11. Safeguarding experience – work closely with vulnerable young people
12. Practical farm skills – animal care, manual handling, outdoor working
Your responsibilities
Teaching Assistant duties:
13. Support vulnerable students 1:1 and in small groups
14. Help pupils re-engage with learning and build positive routines
15. Provide SEMH support to improve focus and behaviour
16. Work with teachers and therapists to deliver tailored support strategies
17. Encourage a culture where education is seen as valuable and achievable
Farm Assistant duties:
18. Muck out animal enclosures (sheep, goats, ponies, small animals, reptiles)
19. Carry out heavy lifting (feed, bedding, equipment)
20. Work outdoors in all weather conditions
21. Support students in caring for animals safely and responsibly
22. Wear old clothes and work in a physically dirty environment
23. Be comfortable with all aspects of farm work – no exceptions
The students you support are vulnerable but capable of change – your role is to show up consistently, get your hands dirty, and help them see their own value.
Who we are looking for
Essential:
24. Fully comfortable with all aspects of farm work (mucking out, heavy lifting, all weather, all animals including reptiles)
25. Willing to get dirty and wear old clothes
26. Resilient, patient, and consistent
27. Passionate about helping vulnerable young people succeed
28. Able to build strong, trusting relationships
Desirable but not essential:
29. Psychology, criminology, or education graduate
30. Experience with SEMH, autism, or trauma-informed practice
31. Previous farm or animal care experience
No prior school experience required – attitude and intent are key. If you are willing to work hard outdoors and support vulnerable students, full training is provided.
What’s in it for you
32. £108 per day
33. Fast-track registration – CVs by Thursday lunchtime for a Friday 5th June start
34. Start date: Friday 5th June (trials available now)
35. Access to 1000+ CPD courses (including SEMH and safeguarding training)
36. Free wellbeing resources
37. Discount and perks platform
38. Dedicated consultant support
39. Opportunity to work in a unique farm-based SEMH setting in Wandsworth
Important – please read
CVs must be submitted by Thursday lunchtime to start on Friday 5th June.
If you are not comfortable with mucking out, heavy lifting, working in all weather, sheep, goats, ponies, small animals, reptiles, or getting dirty – this role is not for you.
If you are ready to work hard outdoors and change the lives of vulnerable young people – we want to hear from you.
Teaching Assistant / Farm Assistant – Wandsworth
Education and Training – Teaching Assistant / Farm Assistant – Wandsworth
Milk Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We are proudly APSCo Compliance+ accredited, reflecting our dedication to the highest standards in safer recruitment. All applicants will be subject to thorough compliance checks in line with DfE, Keeping Children Safe in Education, and APSCo guidelines.