Higher Level Teaching Assistant and Mentor in Bristol

Higher Level Teaching Assistant and Mentor in Bristol

Bristol Full-Time 25291 - 26994 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support and mentor students with autism in a creative and inclusive environment.
  • Company: SGS Pegasus School, a specialist school for children and young people with autism.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, generous pension, ongoing training, and a supportive team culture.
  • Other info: Join a warm team dedicated to fostering independence and confidence in students.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while developing your skills in a rewarding role.
  • Qualifications: GCSEs or equivalent, experience with autistic children, and strong communication skills.

The predicted salary is between 25291 - 26994 £ per year.

Higher Level Teaching Assistant and Mentor

Employer

Teaching Vacancies

Location

Hempton Lane, Bristol, South Gloucestershire, BS32 4AJ

Pay

Meets national minimum wage Actual salary for term–time only work is £25,291 – £26,994 per annum (pay award pending), plus generous pension and sick pay scheme.

Contract Type

Permanent, Term Time only

Hours

Full time – 37 hours per week, 8:30 am – 16:30 pm Monday to Friday.

Site: 8:30 am – 16:00 pm ; Friday 8:30 am – 16:00 pm.

Disability Confident

Closing Date

About this role

SGS Pegasus School – an innovative specialist school for children and young people with autism aged 4‑19 – is recruiting a compassionate, creative and adaptable Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to join our specialist Semi Formal pathway team.

You will provide personalised support across the school, including 1:1 sessions, small groups, whole‑class sessions and educational trips, and may be asked to lead or plan a class in the teacher’s absence.

Your focus will be on supporting SEN pupils through academic, social and emotional aspects of school life.

Key responsibilities

  • Assist students throughout the school day in class, small groups and 1:1 sessions.
  • Help pupils engage with learning through personalised and creative approaches.
  • Support communication, emotional regulation and social development.
  • Build strong, trusting relationships with young people.
  • Lead or support whole‑class learning when required.
  • Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists and other professionals.
  • Support educational visits and off‑site learning opportunities.
  • Encourage independence, confidence and life skills.
  • Promote positive behaviour through relational approaches.
  • Provide intimate care for pupils where required.
  • Create a safe, nurturing and inclusive learning environment.
  • What we require
  • GCSEs or equivalent Level 2 qualifications.
  • Experience supporting autistic children and young people.
  • Understanding of social inclusion, personalised learning and relational behaviour approaches.
  • Ability to lead a class and support positive learning experiences with the child at the centre.
  • Strong communication, organisational and time‑management skills.
  • A creative, resourceful and reflective approach with strong problem‑solving skills.
  • A patient, empathetic and approachable manner.
  • Motivation, reliability and ambition for both own development and student outcomes.
  • Commitment to ongoing professional development.
  • Experience working with KS4 students working below age-related expectations.
  • Experience of partnership working and building positive community links.
  • Experience providing intimate care for students.

What we offer

  • A genuinely inclusive and specialist setting.
  • Comprehensive induction and support.
  • Opportunities for ongoing training and professional development.
  • The chance to work alongside experienced SEND professionals.
  • A warm and collaborative team culture.
  • Meaningful work where you can see the impact you make every day.
  • Safeguarding

Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All staff, volunteers and trustees share this commitment.

Our recruitment process follows the Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance and may involve background checks, DBS, medical checks and right‑to‑work verification.

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Contact Details:

Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Higher Level Teaching Assistant and Mentor in Bristol

Compassion
Creativity
Adaptability
Experience supporting autistic children
Understanding of social inclusion
Personalised learning approaches
Relational behaviour approaches