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Behavioural Support Assistant | SEND & SEMH Specialist | Local Specialist Schools. Position: Full-Time, Long-Term (Term Time Only). Salary: £90 - £95 per day (Weekly Pay - dependent on experience). Start Date: Immediate / Next Term. Are you a resilient, empathetic professional who believes that 'behaviour is communication'? Join our specialist network as a Behavioural Support Assistant and work with students who need a steady, compassionate mentor to help them navigate their education. Transform Lives through Connection, Not Just Correction. We are seeking dedicated specialists to work within SEND Schools and Pupil Referral Units (PRUs). This role is designed for those who want to support students with complex SEMH needs, Autism, or ADHD, helping them manage their emotions and find success in a way that works for them. Therapeutic Focus: Move beyond traditional discipline. Use trauma-informed approaches to help students understand their feelings and self-regulate. Specialist Environment: Work in small class sizes with high staff-to-pupil ratios, allowing you to build deep, meaningful bonds with the students you support. Career Progression: Exceptional experience for those looking to move into Counselling, SEN Teaching, or Behavioural Therapy. Weekly Pay: Competitive daily rates of £90 - £95 per day, paid every Friday via Randstad. Your Role as a Behavioural Specialist. As a Behavioural Support Assistant in an SEND setting, you are the 'anchor' for students who may find the world an overwhelming or frustrating place. De-escalation & Crisis Support: Use specialist training (such as Team-Teach or MAPA) to safely manage challenging moments and help students return to a state of 'calm.' Personalised Mentoring: Work 1:1 to implement Individual Behaviour Plans (IBPs), using sensory breaks and positive reinforcement to build confidence. Social & Life Skills: Help students develop the tools they need to communicate their needs effectively, reducing the need for 'acting out' through frustration. Holistic Tracking: Work closely with Therapists, SENCOs, and families to ensure a 360-degree approach to the student's well-being and progress.
Job Responsibility:
Use trauma-informed approaches to help students understand their feelings and self-regulate
Work in small class sizes with high staff-to-pupil ratios
De-escalation and crisis support using specialist training (Team-Teach or MAPA)
Personalised mentoring 1:1 to implement Individual Behaviour Plans (IBPs), using sensory breaks and positive reinforcement
Help students develop social and life skills to communicate their needs effectively
Work closely with Therapists, SENCOs, and families for holistic tracking
Requirements:
Enhanced DBS on the update service (or willing to apply)
100% dedicated to Safeguarding
calm, non-confrontational manner
can maintain composure during high-stress situations
empathetic
experience in SEND, youth work, residential care, or background in Psychology
hold an enhanced DBS on the update service (or willing to apply)