A rewarding and exciting role as a Behaviour Support Assistant has opened for aspiring professionals such as SEN teachers, educational psychologists, support workers, or occupational therapists.
Do you have an interest in supporting children with challenging behaviour? Are you able to build meaningful connections that enable a child to thrive? Is it your aspiration to be the role model that a child needs to get them on the right path? If so, this is a fantastic opportunity for a recent graduate.
This role is ideal for recent psychology or criminology graduates passionate about understanding the triggers of challenging behaviour. You will have the opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals such as SENCOs, Educational Psychologists, and Occupational Therapists, gaining invaluable experience and insights.
You will work with young learners exhibiting behaviours outside expected boundaries. Your role will include implementing specific strategies, providing emotional support, and promoting positive habits to enhance their well-being and social skills.
The school seeks an individual with excellent behavioural management skills, a commitment to improving the lives of challenging young people, and adaptability to individual needs. Experience working with difficult behaviour, mental health issues, or SEN children is desirable.
To apply, please submit your CV in response to this advert.
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