Behavioural Support Teaching Assistant

Posted 19 June by Prospero Teaching
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Prospero Teaching are seeking an experienced Behavioural Mentor to work in a High school for those with Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties (SEMH). The school is accessed by good road and public transport networks and there is parking on site.

The role is working in SEN Support and will consist of:

  • Providing tailored support and working with children with SEMH and SEN (special education needs)
  • Creating a safe environment that allows the children to have fun, learn and succeed
  • Academic support of a 1:1 basis or in small groups
  • Assisting the teacher

The Ideal Candidate:

  • Teaching assistant qualification would be desired but not essential
  • Experience of supporting pupils with SEN on a voluntary or paid basis OR
  • Experience of working with children in a youth setting

Position Details:

  • Location - Stockport, Greater Manchester
  • Position - SEN Teaching Assistant
  • Contract Type - Temporary (with possible permanent opportunities)
  • Minimum Daily Rate - £90
  • Hours - 8.30-3.30pm (Term Time only) Monday - Friday
  • Start Date - ASAP

If this role appeals to you, please apply now. Or for more information about the role, please contact Zoe McDonald on or email

Unfortunately, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register with Prospero Teaching in order to fill this vacancy.

Required skills

  • support worker
  • teaching assistant
  • asd
  • learning difficulties
  • learning support assistant
  • ta
  • education support
  • austism
  • sen ta
  • lsa
  • sen teaching assistant
  • asd support

Reference: 52905131

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