A dedicated and nurturing specialist provision is seeking a resilient, compassionate and proactive SEMH/Behaviour Teaching Assistant to support primary-aged pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and associated behavioural challenges. This is a rewarding role where you can make a significant impact on pupils who need consistent, positive adult support.
About the RoleWorking within a small, supportive team, you will:
- Build positive, trusting relationships with pupils who may have experienced trauma, anxiety or challenging life situations
- Provide 1:1 and small-group support to help pupils regulate emotions, manage behaviour and engage in learning
- Use de-escalation strategies, restorative approaches and clear communication
- Support pupils through transitions, routines and personalised behaviour plans
- Create a safe, calm and structured environment where pupils feel understood and valued
- Work closely with teachers, pastoral staff and external professionals to ensure consistent support for each child
- Encourage resilience, confidence and social/emotional growth through positive reinforcement
About YouYou’ll thrive in this role if you:
- Have experience supporting pupils with SEMH needs, behaviour challenges or trauma-informed practice (desirable but not essential)
- Are calm, patient, emotionally resilient and able to stay positive in challenging situations
- Can build strong relationships through empathy, consistency and clear boundaries
- Understand (or are keen to learn) behaviour support strategies, de-escalation techniques and therapeutic approaches
- Work well as part of a supportive, multidisciplinary team
- Are passionate about helping pupils feel safe, supported and ready to learn
Why Join This Setting?- Highly experienced SEMH leadership and exceptional pastoral support
- Ongoing specialist CPD (SEMH, trauma-informed practice, de-escalation)
- Small class sizes and excellent staff-to-pupil ratios
- A warm, committed team who care deeply about pupil wellbeing
- The opportunity to genuinely change a child’s daily experience and long-term outcomes
Apply now or contact your local Reed office and ask to speak with Sophie Lamont in our education team.