Have you completed previous university placements or volunteer programmes supporting either children or adults with additional needs or mental health support?
Special Educational Needs schools could be a great place to start your career in supporting children and young adults with additional needs, especially if you are looking at a career in child psychology, family support or down the counselling route!
Are you a Psychology/Counselling graduate and interested in a career in educational settings, whether that is supporting within a mainstream school, or across a variety of Special Needs Schools?
You will be responsible to provide a safe and inclusive learning environment.
A reputable Alternative Provision in Ilford, London (IG1) providing KS4 students with a unique curriculum to further student's education based on their ability is a seeking a dedicated and compassionate Behaviour Support Teaching assistant.
The successful candidate will work to provide the curated curriculum designed in supporting pupils who are at risk or have other needs preventing them from attending school.