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SEMH Teaching Assistant Expired

ERC/SEMH/210525_1747816774

Academics

£90 - £110 per day

North Yorkshire

Education

Temporary | Full Time

01/09/2025

21/05/2025

11/06/2025

Job Title: SEMH & SEN Support

Location: York and Surrounding Areas

Salary: £90 - £110 per day (depending on experience and responsibilities)

Are you passionate about supporting children with SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health) needs and Special Educational Needs (SEN)? Do you enjoy working flexibly while making a real impact in the classroom?

We're looking for caring, committed and adaptable SEMH/SEN Support Staff to work across a range of welcoming primary schools in York. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on a supply basis, with a mix of day-to-day, short-term and longer-term placements available - tailored to your availability and preferences.

What You'll Be Doing:

* Providing 1:1 and small group support for pupils with SEMH and/or broader SEN needs

* Supporting behaviour, emotional regulation, communication and access to learning

* Working closely with teachers, SENCOs and other professionals to deliver tailored support

* Encouraging positive relationships, confidence and independence in pupils

What We're Looking For:

* Experience supporting children with SEMH and/or SEN, ideally within a school or care setting

* A patient, empathetic and proactive approach to behaviour and emotional support

* Ability to adapt and respond to the needs of different pupils and settings

* A relevant qualification (e.g. Teaching Assistant Level 2/3, Team Teach, or equivalent) is desirable but not essential

What We Offer:

* Competitive daily pay, paid weekly

* Full flexibility - work when and where suits you

* A variety of placements - from ad hoc to ongoing roles

* A supportive team who value your skills and help you find the right fit

* Opportunities for professional development and career progression