Higher Level Teaching Assistant (Behaviour & Inclusion)
We are seeking a resilient, nurturing and adaptable Higher Level Teaching Assistant with a specialism in behaviour and inclusion to join a specialist secondary setting supporting young people with SEMH and trauma-related needs.
This role is ideal for someone who understands that behaviour is communication and who can remain calm, consistent, and patient in the face of challenge. You will play a key role in supporting students to regulate, re-engage with learning, and feel safe within the school environment.
The Role
* Provide targeted support for students with SEMH and trauma-related needs
* Lead and support behaviour and inclusion strategies across the setting
* Work with individuals and small groups to support emotional regulation and engagement
* Support teachers with planning and delivery of inclusive learning activities
* Model calm, consistent, and nurturing responses to behaviour
* Contribute to behaviour plans, risk assessments, and inclusion strategies
* Build strong, trusting relationships with students who may struggle to engage in education
The Ideal Candidate Will Have
* Significant experience working with SEN, particularly SEMH and trauma (essential)
* A strong understanding of behaviour, inclusion, and trauma-informed practice
* A calm, patient, and nurturing approach
* The ability to remain resilient and consistent, even on difficult days
* An adaptable mindset and the ability to think on your feet
* The confidence to manage challenging behaviour without taking it personally
* A sense of humour and perspective, knowing when to reset and start again
We Are Looking For Someone Who
* Does not take themselves too seriously but takes their role seriously
* Is understanding, emotionally aware, and non-judgemental
* Can hold firm boundaries while remaining warm and supportive
* Is reliable, reflective, and consistent in their approach
* Believes every young person deserves dignity, patience, and another opportunity
This is a highly rewarding role for a HLTA who wants to make a meaningful difference by supporting inclusion, behaviour, and emotional wellbeing in a trauma-informed setting.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
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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