Some young people simply need the right support, patience and encouragement to help them succeed in education.
A specialist SEMH provision in the Sunderland area is seeking a Trainee Behaviour Support Teaching Assistant to support pupils aged 11–16 who experience social, emotional and mental health challenges.
Many pupils within the school may have experienced barriers to learning in mainstream education. The school’s ethos centres around restoring confidence, building resilience and helping pupils re-engage with education through positive relationships and structured support.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to begin a career supporting young people and making a genuine difference.
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The School’s Ethos and Values
The school believes that every young person deserves a fresh start and the opportunity to succeed.
Staff focus on:
• Building strong, trusting relationships with pupils
• Encouraging positive behaviour through understanding and consistency
• Creating a safe and structured learning environment
• Helping pupils develop self-regulation and emotional awareness
• Supporting pupils in developing life skills and independence
Staff are trained to work collaboratively, ensuring that pupils receive consistent guidance and encouragement throughout the school day.
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The Role
As a Trainee Behaviour Support Teaching Assistant, you will play an important role in helping pupils feel supported and engaged in learning.
Your responsibilities may include:
• Supporting pupils during lessons to help them remain engaged with learning
• Encouraging positive behaviour and reinforcing clear expectations
• Working with small groups of pupils who may require additional support
• Helping pupils manage emotions during challenging situations
• Supporting teachers with behaviour strategies and classroom routines
• Acting as a positive role model for pupils
The role requires patience, empathy and the ability to remain calm and supportive even in challenging situations.
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The Pupils You Will Support
Pupils may present with a range of additional needs including:
• Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH)
• ADHD
• Autism Spectrum Condition
• Attachment difficulties
• Behavioural challenges linked to anxiety or emotional regulation
Many pupils benefit from structured routines, positive reinforcement and consistent support.
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Experience Requirements
Previous experience working with young people is beneficial, however direct school experience is not essential.
The school welcomes applicants from backgrounds such as:
• Youth work
• Coaching or sports mentoring
• Care work
• Psychology graduates
• Support work
• Residential care
Successful candidates may begin on a Trainee Teaching Assistant scale while developing their classroom experience.
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The School Environment
The school is designed to provide a calm and supportive setting for pupils who require additional guidance.
You can expect:
• Small class sizes
• High staff-to-pupil ratios
• A strong pastoral support network
• Clear routines and behaviour structures
• Opportunities for professional development
Staff work closely together to ensure pupils receive consistent and supportive guidance.
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Apply Today
If you are passionate about supporting young people and would like to begin a career in education, we would love to hear from you.
Apply today to learn more about this Trainee Behaviour Support Teaching Assistant role in Sunderland.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further 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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