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A reputable recruitment agency is seeking a Behaviour Support Teaching Assistant responsible for providing one-on-one and small-group support to pupils with behavioral, social, and emotional needs. You will implement personalized support plans and strategies, collaborate with teachers and outside agencies, and help cultivate a safe and inclusive learning environment. The ideal candidate should demonstrate strong emotional resilience, commitment to student welfare, and have relevant experience or qualifications in education or youth work.
To provide high-quality support for pupils with behavioural, social, and emotional needs. The Behaviour Support TA helps pupils regulate their emotions, engage positively in learning, and follow personalised support plans. This role contributes to a safe, calm, and inclusive school environment.
Provide one-to-one or small-group support to pupils with behaviour-related SEN needs (e.g., SEMH, ADHD, ASD).
Implement personalised behaviour plans and strategies set by the SENCO or Behaviour Lead.
Use de-escalation techniques, consistent boundaries, and restorative approaches.
Support pupils during moments of dysregulation, helping them return to learning safely and calmly.
Build trusting, supportive relationships with pupils to encourage positive behaviour and engagement.
Help pupils develop emotional regulation skills, resilience, and confidence.
Support social interaction, communication, and conflict resolution.
Model positive behaviour, language, and coping strategies.
Assist the teacher in delivering differentiated activities tailored to behaviour and learning needs.
Adapt tasks and materials to help pupils re-engage with work after challenging moments.
Monitor and record behaviour incidents, triggers, and progress; share observations with staff.
Help maintain a structured, calm classroom environment.
Follow safeguarding procedures and report concerns immediately.
Ensure pupil wellbeing and safety at all times.
Support pupils during transitions, break times, and school activities where behaviours may escalate.
Work closely with teachers, SENCO, Behaviour Lead, and outside agencies where relevant.
Attend CPD, supervision sessions, and meetings to improve practice.
Contribute to behaviour reviews and support plan updates.