Overview
Full time Behaviour Support Assistant required starting as soon as possible following the October half term. Start on Monday 3rd November 2025 ideally but flexibility to start the following week. Pay ranging between £1,825 – £1,950 per month dependent upon experience and confirmed hours (likely 8:15am – 4pm). Support at a medium to large sized secondary school situated just outside of the city centre. Previous experience in a similar setting working with behaviour is essential.
A co-educational secondary school situated in the city centre of Manchester is currently seeking to appoint a Behaviour Support Assistant. This position will suit a confident, experienced individual who has suitable experience working with young adults exhibiting potential behavioural issues. The role will be working supporting a number of specific students but also chance to work with 1 student as a key worker.
Responsibilities
* Engage with assigned student(s) on an individual basis to maintain engagement with school activities and policies.
* Support with baseline numeracy and literacy in addition to monitoring student behaviour in line with school policy.
Qualifications & Experience
* Previous experience in a similar setting working with behaviour is essential.
* Experience as a Learning Mentor, Behaviour Mentor, Learning Support Assistant, Youth worker, PRU or inclusion centre setting is advantageous.
* May suit individuals with experience as a Youth Worker, Care Support Worker or related roles.
About the School & Role
This school is a co-educational secondary school located just outside of the city centre of Manchester. The school has a reputation of being well run in the local area; given the diversity of students, a behaviour support assistant is required to ensure school policies are adhered to.
Application & Additional Information
The school requires a Behaviour Support Assistant who can engage with the specified student on an individual basis and support with numeracy and literacy, while monitoring behaviour. The school is easily accessible via the M60 motorway network and main roads leading to and from the city centre. The Inclusion centre provides outstanding provisions for all students. As a Behaviour Support Assistant, building relationships with students should come naturally, acting as a positive role model.
If you are interested in the role and would like to be considered, please apply by attaching an updated CV.
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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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