SEN School Roles
As a Job, the work centres on supporting pupils with emotional and behavioural needs. It would suit someone who can bring supporting communication, routines, and emotional regulation to the role.
Why this role may suit you
Great for people with backgrounds in care, youth work, mental health, or mentoring. SEN School Roles focuses on supporting pupils 1:1 or in small groups.
What you would be doing
Supporting pupils with emotional and behavioural needs. Build strong, trusting relationships with pupils. If you’re looking for flexible work, purposeful roles, or a chance to support pupils who need it most, we’d love to hear from you.
The working style that fits
Supporting communication, routines, and emotional regulation. Ideal if you’re patient, empathetic, and enjoy helping pupils thrive.
What you need
- Whether you’ve worked in education before or have experience in care, youth work, or support roles, there are a range of opportunities to suit different skills and interests.
- Experience with children or young people in care.
Practical information
- Opportunities for supply, long-term, and part-time roles.
- Full-time and part-time options.
- Additional detail: Flexible working options may be available.
Requirements mentioned
- SEN experience
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Holiday allowance
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