Are you an experienced support professional with a background in youth work, residential care, or SEN settings? Are you passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of teenagers with complex additional needs?
We’re looking for a dedicated and experienced SEN Teaching Assistant to join a highly supportive secondary SEN school in Ossett, working with pupils aged 13 to 18 with a variety of needs, including autism, ADHD, and social, emotional and mental health challenges (SEMH).
This is a long-term, full-time role ideally suited to someone who thrives in high-impact environments and has real-life experience supporting young people with SEN.
Key Responsibilities
Provide consistent, 1:1 and small group support to pupils aged 13–18
Assist in classroom learning, emotional regulation, and behaviour support
Use trauma-informed approaches and person-centred strategies
Work closely with teaching staff, therapists, and SENCOs
Contribute to a safe, structured, and encouraging school environment
What We’re Looking For
Previous experience is essential: in youth work, residential care, or secondary SEN support
Confident supporting children and young people with SEMH, autism, and complex needs
Calm, resilient, and able to de-escalate challenging behaviour professionally
Available to work Monday to Friday, term-time only
Enhanced DBS or willingness to apply for one
Why Apply?
Competitive pay: £101.40 – £109.04 per day
Join a highly respected SEN school with a specialist and experienced team
Access to CPD training and development tailored to SEN and behaviour support
Build a career in education, youth services, or mental health support
Work with a 5-star rated agency that partners with SEN schools across West Yorkshire
Ideal Backgrounds Include:
Youth Offending or Youth Support Work
Residential Children’s Homes
Pupil Referral Units (PRUs)
SEMH or Alternative Provision
Behaviour Mentor or Pastoral Support roles
Location: Ossett, West Yorkshire
Salary: £101.40 – £109.04 per day
Job Type: Full-time
Start Date: Immediate or September
How to Apply
If you have the passion and experience to support young people with SEN in a secondary school setting, we’d love to hear from you.
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