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SENDhelp is recruiting an experienced SEMH Teaching Assistant for a specialist secondary school in West Drayton. You will support pupils aged 11–18 with SEMH needs, helping them stay engaged and make progress in a calm, structured environment.
The role requires patience, clear boundaries and resilience, with daily collaboration alongside teachers, pastoral staff and therapists. This is a full-time position with ongoing safeguarding-focused practice and development opportunities.
SENDhelp is recruiting an experienced SEMH Teaching Assistant for a specialist secondary school in West Drayton.
The school supports pupils from Year 7 through to sixth form who have social, emotional and mental health needs and may display challenging behaviour. This is a demanding but highly rewarding role for someone who remains calm under pressure, builds strong boundaries and takes satisfaction from helping young people make gradual, meaningful progress.
Applicants must have direct experience supporting children or young adults with SEMH needs, challenging behaviour or significant emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Role: SEMH Teaching Assistant
Location: West Drayton
Setting: Specialist secondary SEMH school
Age range: Approximately 11–18
Working pattern: Full-time, Monday to Friday
Preferred: Previous school-based SEMH experience
As an SEMH Teaching Assistant, you will support secondary-aged pupils who may struggle with emotional regulation, relationships, trust, engagement and behaviour.
Some pupils may have experienced disrupted education, exclusion, trauma or difficult personal circumstances. Behaviour can be challenging, and there may be situations involving verbal aggression, refusal, confrontation or significant emotional dysregulation.
The right candidate will understand that progress is not always immediate. You will need to remain consistent, avoid taking behaviour personally and continue building positive relationships even after difficult incidents.
This role would suit someone who genuinely enjoys working with young people who require structure, patience and firm but respectful boundaries.
Your responsibilities may include:
To be considered for this SEMH Teaching Assistant vacancy, you must have direct experience supporting children or young adults with challenging behaviour, SEMH needs or significant emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Relevant experience may have been gained in:
Experience must involve meaningful responsibility for managing behaviour and supporting vulnerable young people. General classroom experience without this responsibility will not be sufficient.
The successful candidate will:
Work within a specialist secondary SEMH setting
Build meaningful relationships with young people who need consistent support
Help pupils improve their behaviour, confidence and engagement over time
Gain valuable experience in behaviour and pastoral support
Work alongside experienced teaching, pastoral and therapeutic staff
Develop strong skills in de-escalation and relationship-based practice
Take on a role where your consistency can have a lasting impact
This role will involve difficult days and challenging situations. It will best suit someone who finds purpose in helping young people move forward, even when progress is gradual.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced SEMH Teaching Assistant who is confident managing challenging behaviour and wants to support secondary-aged pupils in West Drayton.
As a specialist SEND recruiter, child safety and welfare is our number one priority. That is why we conduct thorough checks on all our candidates, and ensure that they abide by our Candidate Code of Conduct.
All Candidates will be required to provide an Enhanced DBS that is actively registered on the Update Service, or apply for one as part of the onboarding process. This is in addition to other mandatory compliance checks in line with the DfE guidelines. For further information please see our Safer Recruitment Policy.
SENDhelp is an equal opportunities employer.