Role: SEMH Teaching Assistant
Location: Luton
Salary: £460 - £500 per week (Full-Time)
Sector: Education and Training
Contract Type: Full-Time / Long-Term / Flexible
Start Date: Immediate
Are you a Psychology or Criminology graduate passionate about helping young people? Do you aspire to become a Youth Offending Officer or support students with special educational needs? We have an exciting opportunity in Luton to join a supportive team working as an SEMH Teaching Assistant with young people facing challenging behaviours, including those with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs or a history of offending behaviour.
This Luton role is an exciting, full-time position offers a blend of working as an SEMH Teaching Assistant and an Aspiring Youth Offending Officer, providing hands-on experience in both education and criminal justice settings. You'll be working with young people aged 4-19, providing support in academic development, rehabilitating at-risk youth, and fostering positive relationships to help them reintegrate into society.
Key Responsibilities:
- Youth Offending Officer Focus: Support young offenders in overcoming personal challenges, reducing risky behaviours, and preventing reoffending. Collaborate with probation officers, social workers, and other professionals to create personalised intervention plans.
- SEMH Teaching Assistant Focus: Assist students with SEMH needs, manage challenging behaviours, and support academic and personal development.
- Build rapport with individuals, guiding them through rehabilitation and skills development.
- Promote social integration, responsibility, and healthy choices.
- Work alongside professionals to provide holistic support to vulnerable young people.
We're Looking For:
- A graduate in Criminology, Psychology, or a related field with a strong interest in youth justice or supporting students with SEMH needs.
- While prior experience is beneficial, full training and support will be provided.
- A calm, empathetic, and patient approach to working with young people.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships.
- A proactive attitude and genuine desire to make a difference.
- Ideally local to Luton and ready for a full-time or long-term role.
Benefits:
- Comprehensive Education and Training: Full training to grow your skills in youth justice and SEMH support.
- Flexible Opportunities: Full-time, long-term or part-time options available.
- Supportive Team: Join a collaborative and inclusive team where your contributions are valued.
- Transport Links: Luton has excellent transport links make commuting easy.
If you're a criminology or psychology graduate, or have a passion for supporting vulnerable young people as an SEMH Teaching Assistant in the education and training sector, apply now! Send your CV to Gary at Academics. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so don't wait to take the next step in your career.