Behaviour Support AssistantSpecial Educational Needs (SEN) SchoolASAP Start - Gloucester
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with special educational needs (SEN)? Do you possess the patience, empathy, and dedication needed to support students facing emotional and behavioural challenges? If so, the role of a Behaviour Support Assistant could be the perfect fit for you!
A Special Educational Needs school in Gloucester is looking for a compassionate and committed Behaviour Support Assistant to join their team. The school caters to students with a variety of learning difficulties, including behavioural and emotional needs, providing a nurturing and structured environment to help them succeed.
As a Behaviour Support Assistant, you will collaborate with teaching staff and other professionals to offer personalised support to students. Your role will be vital in assisting students in managing their behaviour, engaging in their learning, and developing social and emotional skills. You will also contribute to creating a positive and supportive atmosphere where every student feels safe, respected, and valued.
Key Details:
- Behaviour Support Assistant
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) School
- Gloucester
- ASAP
- £80-£95 per day
- Term-Time Only
- Clear DBS (or willingness to apply)
Key Responsibilities of a Behaviour Support Assistant:
- Assist students with challenging behavioural, social, and emotional needs within the classroom and beyond.
- Help in the development and execution of individualised behaviour support plans.
- Support students in developing positive coping strategies and enhancing their social and emotional skills.
- Collaborate closely with teachers and SEN specialists to track student progress and adjust strategies as required.
- Promote a calm, inclusive environment where students feel respected, supported, and encouraged.
Who Are We Looking For?
Academics Ltd is seeking individuals who are patient, empathetic, and genuinely passionate about supporting children with special educational needs. A background in education, sports, arts, psychology, criminology, or similar fields would be beneficial, but most importantly, we want someone with a true desire to help children overcome challenges and reach their full potential.
If you are ready to make a real impact in the lives of vulnerable students, we encourage you to apply now for the Behaviour Support Assistant role.
To apply, please submit your CV to this advert or contact Shannon King on for further details.