SEMH Teaching Assistant - Secondary Support | Warrington
Warrington
£92.56 - £110/day
Posted 2 days ago
About the role
Some students need more than academic support - they need consistency, patience, and positive role models.
We are recruiting an SEMH Teaching Assistant to support secondary-aged pupils across schools in Warrington.
This SEMH Teaching Assistant role involves working with students who may struggle with emotional regulation, engagement, or behaviour within the classroom environment.
As an SEMH Teaching Assistant, you will:
Support students on a 1:1 and small group basis
Help pupils remain engaged during lessons
Build positive relationships within secondary schools across WarringtonThis SEMH Teaching Assistant opportunity is ideal for:
Youth workers or mentors
Sports coaches and behaviour specialists
Individuals with experience supporting SEMH needs in Warrington schoolsThe ideal SEMH Teaching Assistant will be calm, resilient, and confident working with young people who require additional support.
If you are interested in a rewarding SEMH Teaching Assistant role in Warrington, apply now.
Jake Wall
Senior Education Consultant
(phone number removed)
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