Teaching Assistant - Specialist SEMH
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counseling & Student Support
Teaching Assistant - Specialist SEMH Base New
This is far more than a Teaching Assistant position.
We're recruiting for a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join a purpose-built specialist base within a secondary school, supporting young people aged 11-16 with trauma, emotional needs and anxiety
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Designed as a calm, nurturing environment, the base provides pupils with the opportunity to rebuild trust, develop emotional resilience and successfully reintegrate into school life at a pace that works for them. Rather than coping within a busy mainstream setting, students are supported in a safe space where relationships come first.
If you're someone who wants to make a lasting difference to young people's lives, this could be the most rewarding role you'll ever have.
We're particularly interested in hearing from people who have studied or have experience in:
- Counselling
- Education
- Child Development
- Youth Work
- Social Care
- Mental Health Support
- Behaviour Support
- Residential Care
- Support Worker roles
- Experienced Teaching Assistants looking for a more specialist setting
This is also an exceptional opportunity for anyone considering a future career as a Teacher, Educational Psychologist, Counsellor, Therapist, Social Worker or SEN/SEMH Specialist
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Working alongside an experienced and supportive team, you will:
- Build positive, trusting relationships with pupils who have experienced trauma, anxiety or emotional difficulties.
- Support students to regulate their emotions and develop strategies to manage challenging situations.
- Help improve attendance by making school feel like a safe, welcoming environment.
- Encourage confidence, resilience, social interaction and independence.
- Create a calm and consistent atmosphere where pupils feel understood and valued.
- Support learning through patience, empathy and encouragement rather than confrontation.
- Work closely with teaching staff and pastoral teams to ensure every young person receives the support they need.
- Calm under pressure.
- Patient, empathetic and resilient.
- Able to remain composed during emotionally challenging situations.
- Confident supporting young people with social, emotional and mental health needs.
- An excellent communicator who builds trust naturally.
- Passionate about helping young people achieve outcomes they may never have believed possible.
- Positive, reliable and committed to making a real impact every day.
Many of the young people you'll support find school overwhelming. Some struggle to attend, make friends or feel safe in a traditional classroom.
Your patience, encouragement and consistency could be the reason a pupil attends school for the first time in weeks, begins trusting adults again or rediscovers a love of learning.
This is a role where the small wins become life-changing moments.
If you've ever wanted a career where your work has genuine purpose, where every day brings the opportunity to transform a young person's future, this is it.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 3:30pm
Start Date: September 2026
Interviews are taking place directly with the school before Thursday 17th July
, with successful candidates secured ahead of the summer holidays ready for a September start.
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