Higher-Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) - SEMH & SEND
Location: Bentley, Hampshire | Salary: Up to £28,573 | Full-Time, Permanent
We're proud to be working in partnership with a fantastic specialist independent school in Bentley, to recruit a passionate and proactive Higher-Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA).
This nurturing school provides therapeutic, child-centred education for boys aged 11-17 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, often alongside additional SEND such as Autism, ADHD, and communication difficulties. With small class sizes and a trauma-informed approach, the school offers a safe and supportive environment where every child can thrive.
About the Role:
As an HLTA, you'll be a key part of the school's dynamic team—supporting learning, leading small group sessions, and helping to create a positive, engaging environment for students with complex needs. This is a varied and hands-on role, ideal for someone who is creative, resilient, and passionate about making a difference.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Supporting teachers in the classroom and leading small group sessions
- Working 1:1 with students to support learning and emotional regulation
- Managing classroom resources and creating engaging displays
- Accompanying students on educational trips and visits
- Supporting students during social times, including lunch
- Managing heightened behaviours and ensuring student safety
- Engaging students through games, science experiments, and creative activities
- Celebrating student achievements and progress
- Participating in therapy sessions and reflective practice
What We're Looking For:
- Experience supporting children or young people with SEMH and/or SEND
- A Level 4 TA qualification
- Confidence in leading learning activities and supporting structured routines
- A calm, consistent, and empathetic approach
- Strong communication and behaviour management skills
- A collaborative mindset and a willingness to bring your own interests and ideas to the role
Benefits:
- Competitive salary and enhanced occupational sickness scheme
- Extensive training and professional development opportunities
- Small class sizes and a supportive team environment
- Regular therapeutic supervision and wellbeing support
- Flexible pension scheme
- Access to employee benefits including wellbeing services, salary sacrifice schemes, and discounts on high street brands and dining
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a school that values your voice, your creativity, and your commitment to helping young people succeed.
If you are interested in being put forward for the role, please apply by pressing 'apply now'.