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SEMH Teaching Assistant, Sheffield New

Job reference

j1bWqakdaBD_1765381383

Company Name

Academics

Salary

£80 - £125 per day

Location

Sheffield

Industry sector

Education

Job type

Temporary | Full Time

Job start date

25/12/2025

Posted date

10/12/2025

Closing date

31/12/2025

Job Title: SEMH Teaching Assistant (SEMH Specialist)

Location: Sheffield

Contract: Term-time only, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm (aligned with school hours)

Pay Rate: £88.94 - £110 per day (inclusive of holiday pay, commensurate with expertise)

Become a Pillar of Support in Sheffield

Are you an empathetic and dedicated practitioner, driven to foster a positive learning environment for students with complex needs? We are seeking a nurturing and proactive Team Teach-trained Teaching Assistant to integrate into a supportive school team.

Why This Role Stands Out:

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Competitive & Rewarding Earnings: Receive a daily rate of £88.94 to £110, a reflection of your valuable skillset and direct impact within the classroom.

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Stability & Deep Impact: We facilitate long-term placements in one school community, allowing you to build trust, witness progress, and become a consistent figure in your students' educational journey.

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Investment in Your Development: Benefit from our commitment to your growth through fully accredited continuous professional development (CPD), covering areas like de-escalation, trauma-aware approaches, and current safeguarding protocols.

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Recommend & Earn: Know a fantastic education professional? Refer them to us, and once they join, you'll receive a £75 Love2Shop voucher as our token of appreciation.

Your Profile:

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Proven background in an educational, youth support, or mentoring capacity, preferably within SEMH, Special Educational Needs (SEN), or a similar pastoral setting.

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Valid, practical experience applying Team Teach strategies to promote safe, supportive, and positive interventions.

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An unwavering commitment to safeguarding and child welfare, underpinned by a robust understanding of pastoral care duties.

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An Enhanced DBS certificate registered with the Update Service, or the willingness to process a new application immediately.

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The capability to supply two professional references that validate your aptitude for working with vulnerable children and young adults.

Take the Next Step in Your Career:

If you are passionate about contributing to an environment where every small achievement is celebrated, and you seek a role with genuine purpose, we encourage you to apply.

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