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Milk Education is seeking dedicated Behaviour Support Assistants to support pupils across primary schools in Gateshead. Roles are available on both a part-time and full-time basis with flexible supply work, long-term placements and permanent opportunities available.
This Behaviour Support Assistant role involves working with pupils who need support with emotional regulation, confidence, social skills and positive behaviour, in a safe, inclusive learning environment alongside class teachers and
Job Title: Behaviour Support Assistant
Location: Gateshead
Hours: 8:30-15:30, Monday - Friday
Start: September
Pay: £107.71 (Based on 6.5-hour day rate)
Flexible Part-Time & Full-Time Roles | Gateshead
Are you passionate about supporting children to overcome challenges, build confidence and achieve their potential? Whether you have experience as a Teaching Assistant, Behaviour Mentor, Youth Worker, Sports Coach, Support Worker or have previously worked with children and young people, we would love to hear from you.
Milk Education is seeking dedicated Behaviour Support Assistants to support pupils across primary schools in Gateshead. Opportunities are available on both a part-time and full-time basis, with flexible supply work, long-term placements and permanent opportunities available.
We are supporting a number of partner schools with their September recruitment plans, making this a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to gain valuable classroom experience, develop their behaviour support skills or secure their next long-term role.
As a Behaviour Support Assistant, you will work closely with pupils who require additional support with emotional regulation, confidence, social skills and positive behaviour. You will help create a safe, structured and inclusive learning environment where children feel supported, understood and ready to engage with their education.
You will work alongside class teachers and school staff to implement personalised strategies, build trusting relationships and encourage pupils to develop independence and resilience.
Responsibilities of a Behaviour Support Assistant may include:
Many of our Behaviour Support Assistants progress from temporary to permanent school-based roles through Milk Education.