Are you an Aspiring Youth Offending Officer? Launch Your Career in Education or Clinical Support within SEN Schools - Luton Opportunity! As a SEMH Teaching Assistant/ Aspiring Youth Offending Officer, you will play a vital role in supporting pupils with complex needs, helping them access education, regulate their emotions, and stay engaged with learning. Whether you aim to become a youth justice professional, an educational psychologist, or an SEN specialist, this Luton role offers the foundational experience you need. Job Title: SEMH Teaching Assistant / Aspiring Youth Offending Officer Location: Luton, Bedfordshire Salary: £460 - £500 per week Sector: Education and training, Youth Support, SEN, Clinical Pathways Why This Role? Clear career progression into education, clinical mental health roles, or specialist youth offending teams Hands-on experience in the education and training sector supporting at-risk youth. Full training and continued professional development opportunities provided Work in a supportive, structured environment that prioritises staff development and pupil outcomes Are you a criminology graduate or aspiring Youth Offending Officer, ready to take the next meaningful step in your career? Academics is looking for keen individual with the passionabout working with vulnerable young people and looking for a gateway into education, clinical support, or youth justice-this is the perfect role t...