Learning Support Assistant (SEMH – Outdoor, Alternative Provision & Enterprise)
Taunton
Teaching Personnel
Teaching Personnel is working in partnership with a specialist provision in the Taunton area to recruit a Learning Support Assistant to support students with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. This is a varied and rewarding role with a strong focus on outdoor learning, alternative provision, and enterprise-based education.
This position is ideal for someone passionate about supporting vulnerable learners through practical, hands-on approaches that help students re-engage with education and develop confidence, resilience, and real-world skills.
The role will involve supporting small groups of students through outdoor learning, Forest School-style activities, gardening and horticulture projects, alongside classroom-based enterprise learning and alternative education pathways.
The role includes:
Providing tailored SEMH support to help students access learning and regulate emotions
Building positive, trusting relationships to improve engagement and resilience
Supporting learning in classrooms, small groups, and outdoor or alternative provision settings
Planning and delivering outdoor learning sessions inspired by Forest School principles
Leading gardening and horticulture activities, including planting, cultivating, and seasonal maintenance
Using outdoor learning to develop teamwork, confidence, communication, and problem-solving skills
Supporting enterprise projects such as plant sales, crafts, or community-based initiatives
Helping students develop skills in planning, budgeting, marketing, and sales
Supporting the delivery and evidence collection for accredited learning such as UAS
Using trauma-informed and relational approaches to support behaviour and emotional wellbeing
Working closely with pastoral staff, SENCOs, and external professionals
Maintaining accurate records and contributing to reviews and intervention planning
Supporting safeguarding procedures and ensuring concerns are logged appropriately
We are looking for someone who:
Has experience working with young people with SEMH needs
Has experience in outdoor learning, Forest School, gardening, or alternative provision
Can plan and lead engaging small-group activities
Has a strong understanding of trauma-informed and relational behaviour approaches
Is calm, resilient, and solution-focused in challenging situations
Has strong communication, organisation, and record-keeping skills
Holds GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and Maths
Is willing to attend training, excursions, and residentials when required
Desirable experience includes Forest School qualifications, UAS delivery, enterprise projects, first aid or outdoor first aid training, and experience in alternative or therapeutic education settings.
What Teaching Personnel offers:
Competitive weekly pay through PAYE
Ongoing CPD and training opportunities
Dedicated consultant support
A thorough safeguarding and compliance process
Opportunities for long-term and permanent roles
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for 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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