Part-Time Behaviour Support Location: Large, Diverse Primary School, Near Beeston, Leeds Contract: Part-time, Mornings Only (4 Days Per Week) Start Date: ASAP End Date: July 2025 PK Education is excited to offer an opportunity for a dedicated and compassionate individual to join a welcoming and diverse primary school near Beeston, Leeds, as a Behaviour Support Worker. This part-time position provides a fantastic chance to make a meaningful difference in the life of a young pupil, helping them overcome challenges and thrive in their educational journey. As a Behaviour Support Worker, you will be working closely with a Reception pupil who requires additional support to engage effectively in school life. This role involves providing 1:1 support to help the pupil develop key social, emotional, and behavioural skills while ensuring their inclusion in classroom activities. You will play a crucial role in helping the pupil overcome behavioural challenges such as reluctance to participate, swearing, shouting, absconding from class, and occasional hitting. Key Responsibilities: Provide consistent, tailored support to the pupil, fostering a positive and nurturing learning environment. Work closely with the class teacher to implement strategies and interventions that reduce challenging behaviours and promote engagement. Support the pupil in developing self-regulation and communication skills to help them interact more positively with peers and teachers. Build a strong, trusting relationship with the pupil, encouraging their confidence and motivation to succeed. Collaborate with other staff members to ensure the pupil's needs are met and their progress is tracked effectively. Implement behaviour management techniques that promote positive reinforcement and inclusion, ensuring the pupil feels valued and supported. The Ideal Candidate: Experience working with children, particularly in managing challenging behaviours, in an educational or similar setting. A strong, firm but fair approach to behaviour management, with the ability to stay calm and composed in challenging situations. Resilience, patience, and a proactive mindset, with the ability to stay focused on solutions and improvements. Skilled at building positive, trusting relationships with children and adults alike. Enthusiastic and dedicated to helping children reach their potential and thrive within a supportive learning environment. Ideally, experience working in a primary school, but candidates that have experience in different educational settings will be considered as well. This rewarding role offers a unique chance to support a child in overcoming challenges and achieving their potential. The position is part-time, with working hours in the mornings, four days a week, and will run until July 2025. If you are passionate about making a real difference in a child's education and well-being, this is the perfect role for you Please submit your CV or contact Chloe directly for more information on (phone number removed) or email (url removed). Know someone that could be interested? Refer a friend and receive £100 if they are successful in their application