Teaching Assistant - Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) Location: Across Central Birmingham Campuses (B10, B12, B23, B32) Pay: From £105 per day Contract: Full-Time, Ongoing Start Date: Immediate Are you someone who thrives in a role where no two days are the same? Do you want to make a genuine difference to the lives of young people facing challenging circumstances? Long Term Futures is proud to be working in partnership with a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) that operates across multiple campuses in central Birmingham. This forward-thinking provision supports around 440 pupils referred by the Local Authority - each with their own complex story and educational needs. These pupils may be: Permanently excluded or at risk of exclusion On an EHCP for behavioural, emotional or social difficulties Experiencing anxiety, depression or school-related trauma 'Looked After' with no school placement Facing court involvement or remand Coping with a wide range of learning barriers and life challenges About the Role: As a Teaching Assistant, you'll work closely with students on a 1:1 and small group basis, supporting not just academic learning but also emotional regulation, behaviour, and confidence building. This role is perfect for someone who is calm under pressure, empathetic, and passionate about inclusive education. What You'll Be Doing: Supporting students both inside and outside of the classroom, creating a safe and encouraging space Assisting with personalised learning activities tailored to each student's needs Promoting positive behaviour strategies and helping students re-engage with education Working closely with teaching staff, SENCOs, and external professionals Helping pupils develop life skills, self-esteem and independence Who We're Looking For: Experience in PRUs, SEMH settings, or alternative provision is highly desirable Confident supporting pupils with challenging behaviour and complex needs Able to build trusting relationships with vulnerable learners Resilient, patient, and a great team player A Teaching Assistant qualification is beneficial, but your attitude and experience are most important Why Join Long Term Futures? A supportive team that truly values your experience Access to exclusive roles in specialist and alternative education Ongoing training and CPD opportunities Competitive pay with PAYE options A chance to make a lasting difference in young people's livesReady to take on a role where you can empower, guide, and uplift some of Birmingham's most resilient young people? Apply today or get in touch with Josh at Long Term Futures - | (phone number removed) for more information. Not the right role? Get in touch to explore a range of pastoral, behaviour and inclusion-based positions across Birmingham schools