At a Glance
- Tasks: Support pupils with SEMH needs and help them develop positive learning behaviours.
- Company: Join a specialist school in Chichester focused on SEMH education for primary and secondary-aged pupils.
- Benefits: Enjoy ongoing training, a supportive team, and the chance to make a meaningful impact.
- Other info: Working hours are Monday to Friday, from 08:15am to 3:30pm.
- Why this job: This role offers a pathway to permanent employment after a successful 12-week placement.
- Qualifications: Candidates must have experience with children and GCSE Maths & English.
The predicted salary is between 23500 - 23500 £ per year.
Are you looking for a rewarding Teaching Assistant job in Chichester? Do you have experience working with children, young people, SEN, SEND, SEMH, autism, ADHD, behavioural needs, youth work or care settings? We are recruiting for a SEMH Teaching Assistant / Learning Support Assistant to join a specialist school supporting primary and secondary-aged pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. This specialist setting provides a nurturing and supportive environment for pupils with SEMH needs. With small class sizes, a personalised approach to learning and a strong focus on wellbeing, staff work together to help young people build confidence, resilience and positive outcomes. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative team, gain valuable experience in SEND and SEMH education, and make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable children and young people. Following a successful 12-week placement, you will transfer directly onto the school's permanent staff team.
Role: SEMH Teaching Assistant
Location: Chichester
Salary: £93-£100 per day (12-week temporary placement) | £22,000-£23,500 per annum (permanent)
Hours: Monday-Friday, 08:15am-3:30pm
About the Role
- Supporting pupils with SEMH needs
- Helping students regulate emotions and develop positive learning behaviours
- Working closely with teaching staff to deliver structured classroom support
- Acting as a consistent, positive role model for vulnerable learners
- Supporting engagement in lessons, routines and school life
- Building strong, trusting relationships to promote emotional wellbeing and progress
Benefits
- Opportunity to work in a specialist SEMH learning environment
- Ongoing training and professional development
- Supportive and collaborative staff team
- Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on young people's lives
- Long-term career development within education and SEND
Requirements
- Experience working with children or young people (education, care, youth work or similar)
- GCSE Maths & English (required)
- Calm, patient and resilient approach
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to manage challenging behaviour positively
- Commitment to safeguarding and pupil wellbeing
- Passion for supporting young people with SEMH needs
Apply now to build a rewarding career helping others achieve their potential every day!
Learning Support Assistant, SEN in Chichester employer: Randstad Education
This specialist school in Chichester provides a nurturing environment for pupils with SEMH needs. Staff enjoy ongoing professional development and work collaboratively to support vulnerable children. The focus is on building confidence and resilience in students.