Posted by Dovetail & Slate • £11.44/hr to £14.22/hr
Job Summary
The Behavior Support Staff will work closely with students, teachers, and school staff to provide behavioral and emotional support, promoting a positive and inclusive school environment.
The role involves implementing behavior intervention plans, supporting classroom management, and working one-on-one or in small groups with students who need additional behavioral support.
Key Responsibilities
Collaborate with teachers, school counselors, and administration to implement behavior intervention strategies and support students' emotional and behavioral needs.
Posted by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited • £13/hr to £14/hr
As an SEN / Behaviour Teaching Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting students with special educational needs and behavioural challenges.
You will work closely with the class teacher to implement individualised learning plans and behavioural strategies, ensuring each student can access the curriculum and achieve their potential.
Posted by The Education Network Newcastle • £13/hr
About the Organisation
Their Further Education provision offers tailored support to young people with autism, helping them thrive in both educational and vocational settings.
Our client is a highly respected Registered Charity that has been supporting individuals on the autism spectrum for over 30 years.
The charity is dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where each student can achieve their full potential.
Posted by The Education Network Newcastle • £100/day to £150/day
The Education Network is currently working in partnership with a school in Sunderland in search of a Pastoral/Behaviour Manager to join their welfare team.
In order to be successful in your application, you must be confident and have some experience working with children and young people within an education setting, preferably with the secondary school age group (11-18).
Posted by Protective Care Group Limited • £32K/yr to £39K/yr
Protective Care Group are looking for our next Support Workers to join our January 2025 cohort who are committed to supporting the children and young people in our care by creating a safe, caring and loving environment.
Our young people have faced incredibly challenging beginnings in life.
As a result of their past trauma, they are now navigating not only the complexities of being a teenager but also the difficult process of healing and understanding their experiences.