Therapeutic Support Assistant Location: Hove Salary: £24,603 per year (based on 38.75 hours per week) Additional earning potential available through optional shift work Contract: Full time, permanent About the Role We are seeking compassionate, resilient and proactive Therapeutic Support Assistants to join a specialist school team based in Hove. This is a rewarding role supporting children with complex emotional, social and learning needs, helping them to feel safe, understood and ready to learn. You will work closely with Special Needs Teachers and the Therapeutic Support Team to create the conditions in which meaningful learning can take place. By understanding each childs individual needs, you will help adapt the learning environment, remove barriers to engagement, and support pupils to get the very best from their education. This role sits at the heart of both the schools therapeutic support team and the wider care and support structure of the organisation. Key Responsibilities Build strong, trusting relationships with pupils Support children with emotional, social and learning needs Help create a safe, structured and nurturing learning environment Adapt approaches to meet individual and group needs Promote engagement, participation and positive behaviour Work collaboratively with teachers and the therapeutic support team Contribute to reflective practice and ongoing professional development Salary & Additional Earning Potential £24,603 per year (38.75 hours per week / £12.21 per hour) Additional pay available through optional shift work in childrens homes during school holidays and public holidays Whats on Offer Clear salary progression Opportunities for additional duties and bonus payments Company?paid sickness allowance Employee healthcare scheme A comprehensive 2?week orientation and 6?month induction programme Training package worth approx. £3,000£3,500 per employee Ongoing CPD including therapeutic models, reflective practice and classroom support Fully funded Level 3 Diploma in Therapeutic Childcare and Education Regular supervision, coaching and reflective practice Supportive, caring and understanding working environment Real job satisfaction and the chance to make a meaningful difference Why Join? You will be part of a highly respected therapeutic education provider, working within a team that is committed to helping children rebuild trust, develop confidence and achieve their potential. If you are motivated by making a genuine impact in young peoples lives, this role offers a truly rewarding career path.