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Ribbons & Reeves seeks a dedicated SEMH Learning Support Assistant in Ealing to support pupils with SEN and SEMH needs throughout the academic year. You will assist with learning, social interaction and emotional development, building strong relationships with students and staff in a specialist SEMH/ARP environment.
Ideal candidates have a First-Class Psychology degree or equivalent from a top university, excellent communication, patience and resilience, and a passion for guiding graduates
Location Ealing, England Sector Education & Training Salary £450.00 to £530.00 per week
Are you passionate about children’s wellbeing and want to spend the rest of the academic year working as an SEMH Learning Support Assistant? If so, we are looking for an enthusiastic SEMH Learning Support Assistant to support pupils with SEN and SEMH needs.
As a SEMH Learning Support Assistant, you will be supporting pupils with their learning and development, improving their communication and social skills.
This is an exciting opportunity to join an excellent school in Ealing, offering valuable experience for anyone looking to build a career in education or progress into a role working with children within the NHS.
As a 1:1 SEMH Learning Support Assistant, you will work closely with students who have Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), providing tailored support to help them achieve their full potential. You'll build strong, trusting relationships with the students you support, playing a key role in their academic, social, and emotional development throughout the school year.
This role is an ideal stepping stone for graduates or individuals passionate about supporting children with additional needs and gaining hands-on experience in a rewarding school environment.
Why choose this SEMH Learning Support Assistant role?
Looking for a SEMH Learning Support Assistant who…
A fantastic opportunity for a SEMH Learning Support Assistant looking for a rewarding role after university, gaining experience working in a school setting, which would be ideal for an aspiring Clinical or Educational Psychologist.