Transform Young Lives and Become Part of a Specialist Pupil Referral Unit Supporting SEMH Needs
Are you passionate about supporting children and young people who require a fresh start in education? Do you have experience in SEN, SEND, SEMH, autism, ADHD, youth work, care, or managing challenging behaviour?
This is a rewarding opportunity to make a genuine and lasting impact every day.
Role: SEN Teaching Assistant
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Location: Littlehampton
Salary: £93-£100 per day (12-week placement)
Permanent Salary: £22,000-£23,500 per annum
Hours: Monday to Friday | 8:15 AM - 3:30 PM
Following a successful 12-week placement, there is the opportunity to move into a permanent role within the team.
About the Setting
Join a specialist Pupil Referral Unit in Littlehampton supporting primary and secondary-aged pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. The setting provides a structured, safe, and nurturing environment for pupils who have struggled to access mainstream education. With a strong focus on emotional regulation, behaviour support, and personalised learning, the aim is to help students re-engage with education and rebuild confidence. Through small group learning, consistent routines, and a highly supportive staff team, pupils are encouraged to develop resilience, improve social skills, and achieve meaningful educational outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide consistent support to pupils with SEMH needs, helping them regulate emotions and engage positively in learning.
- Use effective strategies to support positive behaviour, de-escalate situations, and promote emotional regulation.
- Work closely with teachers and support staff to deliver tailored learning approaches and maintain engagement.
- Build strong, trusting relationships with pupils to support their emotional wellbeing and educational progress.
Requirements
- Experience working with children or young people in education, PRU, alternative provision, youth work, care, or similar SEMH-focused environments.
- GCSE English and Maths (or equivalent) are required.
- Calm, patient, resilient, and committed to supporting vulnerable young people with complex needs.
- Strong communication skills, ability to work as part of a team, and confidence in managing challenging behaviour in a positive and consistent way.
- Strong understanding of safeguarding and commitment to maintaining a safe, structured learning environment
How to Apply
If you are ready to take on a rewarding role in a specialist PRU setting where you can make a real difference, please apply by submitting your CV for immediate consideration.