Male SEMH Teaching Assistant – Primary Alternative Provision in Solihull
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs in a specialist primary setting?
Do you thrive on working one-to-one with young people who require individualised support to help them achieve their full potential?
We are excited to be working with a respected primary SEMH school in Solihull, dedicated to providing tailored education for children who need additional emotional and behavioural support. The school offers a nurturing alternative provision where students aged 5-11 receive the care and guidance needed to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
We are currently seeking a committed and resilient Male SEMH Teaching Assistant to work 1-to-1 with a student who has SEMH needs. You will play a key role in supporting their personal development, helping them engage with learning, and providing consistent emotional support throughout the school day.
Key Responsibilities:
Working 1-to-1 with a student with SEMH needs, helping them engage in learning activities and supporting their emotional wellbeing.
Implementing behaviour management strategies to assist the student in developing positive coping mechanisms and improving their behaviour.
Collaborating with teachers and support staff to provide personalised learning opportunities that meet the child’s individual needs.
Assisting in classroom activities, ensuring the student remains engaged and supported during lessons.
Promoting a safe, structured, and positive environment where the student feels secure and motivated to learn.
Building strong, trusting relationships with the student, their family, and the school staff to create a cohesive support network.
The successful SEMH Teaching Assistant will have:
Experience working with children with SEMH needs, ADHD, Autism, or other additional learning or behavioural challenges.
A strong understanding of behaviour management techniques and the ability to remain calm under pressure.
A passion for supporting vulnerable young people, helping them to overcome barriers to learning and build resilience.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to connect with children on a 1-to-1 basis.
The ability to work independently as well as part of a supportive team in a specialist setting.
In return, you can expect:
A welcoming and dedicated school team committed to helping both staff and students thrive.
Ongoing professional development opportunities to help you grow in your role.
Competitive pay rates.
The chance to make a real impact in the life of a young person in need of emotional and academic support.
Regular guidance and support from an experienced leadership team.
If you're passionate about working in a primary alternative provision and making a positive difference in a young person’s life, click ‘APPLY NOW’ to explore this rewarding opportunity!
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