Job Description
Behaviour Support Assistant Are you a resilient and caring SEN Support Assistant looking for a rewarding opportunity supporting young people? We are seeking a dedicated Behaviour Support Assistant to join a specialist educational setting in Greenwich . This role is ideal for a passionate SEN Support Assistant who wants to make a positive impact while working with secondary aged children who have SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs). As a Behaviour Support Assistant , you will provide guidance, encouragement, and support to help students overcome barriers to learning. This Behaviour Support Assistant role offers the chance to develop valuable experience within a supportive environment. This position involves working with secondary aged children who have SEMH, helping pupils manage emotions, develop positive behaviours, and engage successfully with their education. The school in Greenwich provides a structured and nurturing environment where students receive personalised support. Working in Greenwich , you will collaborate with teachers, pastoral staff, and other professionals to support the wellbeing and progress of every student. This opportunity in Greenwich offers excellent access to professional development, including ongoing education and training to help you build your skills. As a Behaviour Support Assistant, you will support students both inside and outside the classroom, implement behaviour strategies, build trusting relationships, and encourage confidence and independence. You will play an important role in creating a positive learning environment where young people feel understood and supported. The ideal candidate will have a calm, patient, and consistent approach, with a genuine interest in supporting young people with SEMH needs. Previous experience in behaviour support, youth work, education, or care settings is beneficial, but a willingness to learn is essential. Full education and training opportunities are available to support your professional development. Joining this team in Greenwich will provide you with the opportunity to gain meaningful experience, develop specialist skills, and work alongside professionals committed to improving outcomes for secondary aged children with SEMH. Ongoing education and training will ensure you continue to grow in your role and progress within the education sector.
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