Role: Behavioural Support Assistant
Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday (8:00am-3:30pm)
Pay: £103.95-£110
Start Date: November.
The school has a specialist internal provision designed to support pupils who require a more bespoke and structured approach. They are searching for a calm, resilient, and proactive Behavioural Support Assistant who can help pupils regulate, engage, and thrive within a nurturing and supportive environment.
Behavioural Support Assistant - Key Responsibilities:
- Provide 1:1 and small group support as a Behavioural Support Assistant
- Assist pupils with emotional regulation, sensory needs and challenging behaviour
- Support children with communication needs, including non-verbal pupils
- Work closely with the SEND team to deliver tailored strategies and interventions
- Maintain a calm, consistent, safe learning environment as a Behavioural Support Assistant
- Contribute to personalised plans, behaviour reports and daily logs
- Use de-escalation and positive behaviour strategies confidently
- Support learning both in the provision and, when needed, in the mainstream classroom
- Build strong, trusting relationships with pupils and staff
- Uphold safeguarding and school policies in all aspects of the role as a Behavioural Support Assistant
Behavioural Support Assistant - Requirements:
- Previous experience supporting pupils with challenging behaviour or SEND
- Strong behaviour management and resilience
- Ability to adapt to different needs across EYFS-KS2
- Confidence supporting emotional and behavioural regulation
- Commitment to full-time, long-term work, Monday to Friday
- Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one)
- Team Teach or equivalent training is highly advantageous
- A genuine passion for supporting vulnerable pupils as a Behavioural Support Assistant
Why apply for this Behavioural Support Assistant role?
- Full-time, long-term opportunity starting ASAP
- Opportunity to make a meaningful difference to children who need consistency
- A challenging yet deeply rewarding role as a Behavioural Support Assistant
- Ongoing support from both the school and agency
- The chance to develop specialist SEND and behaviour management skills