Behaviour Teaching Assistant
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 17 Rhagfyr 2025 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £100 i £120 bob dydd |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 13 Ionawr 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Tower Hamlets, London |
| Cwmni: | senploy |
| Math o swydd: | Dros dro |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 197942 |
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Behaviour Teaching Assistant (SEN) - Tower Hamlets
£90-£105 per day (PAYE) | Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Long-Term
Some students find school overwhelming. Noise, routines, expectations, social situations - it can all build up, especially for young people with special educational needs. When that pressure spills over into behaviour, they don't need punishment - they need understanding and support.
We're working with a secondary school in Tower Hamlets who are looking for an SEN Behaviour Teaching Assistant to support pupils with SEMH, autism, ADHD and emotional regulation needs. This is a hands-on role for someone who can stay calm, consistent and supportive, even on the tough days.
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Supporting SEN pupils on a 1:1 basis or in small groups
Supporting SEN pupils on a 1:1 basis or in small groups
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Helping students manage emotions, transitions and challenging moments
Helping students manage emotions, transitions and challenging moments
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Using de-escalation and positive behaviour strategies to keep students safe and settled
Using de-escalation and positive behaviour strategies to keep students safe and settled
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Supporting pupils to re-engage with learning after incidents
Supporting pupils to re-engage with learning after incidents
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Working closely with the SENCO, pastoral team and teaching staff
Working closely with the SENCO, pastoral team and teaching staff
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Building trusting relationships through consistency and clear boundaries
Building trusting relationships through consistency and clear boundaries
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Recognising progress and effort, not just outcomes
Recognising progress and effort, not just outcomes
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Have experience supporting young people with SEN or behavioural needs
Have experience supporting young people with SEN or behavioural needs
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Understand that behaviour is often a form of communication
Understand that behaviour is often a form of communication
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Can balance empathy with firm, fair boundaries
Can balance empathy with firm, fair boundaries
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Stay patient and level-headed when situations escalate
Stay patient and level-headed when situations escalate
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Are committed to helping vulnerable students feel understood and supported
Are committed to helping vulnerable students feel understood and supported
This role isn't about controlling behaviour - it's about supporting students to regulate, communicate, and succeed in school.
If that sounds like the kind of work you'd find rewarding, we'd love to hear from you.
£90-£105 per day (PAYE) | Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Long-Term
Some students find school overwhelming. Noise, routines, expectations, social situations - it can all build up, especially for young people with special educational needs. When that pressure spills over into behaviour, they don't need punishment - they need understanding and support.
We're working with a secondary school in Tower Hamlets who are looking for an SEN Behaviour Teaching Assistant to support pupils with SEMH, autism, ADHD and emotional regulation needs. This is a hands-on role for someone who can stay calm, consistent and supportive, even on the tough days.
-
Supporting SEN pupils on a 1:1 basis or in small groups
Supporting SEN pupils on a 1:1 basis or in small groups
-
Helping students manage emotions, transitions and challenging moments
Helping students manage emotions, transitions and challenging moments
-
Using de-escalation and positive behaviour strategies to keep students safe and settled
Using de-escalation and positive behaviour strategies to keep students safe and settled
-
Supporting pupils to re-engage with learning after incidents
Supporting pupils to re-engage with learning after incidents
-
Working closely with the SENCO, pastoral team and teaching staff
Working closely with the SENCO, pastoral team and teaching staff
-
Building trusting relationships through consistency and clear boundaries
Building trusting relationships through consistency and clear boundaries
-
Recognising progress and effort, not just outcomes
Recognising progress and effort, not just outcomes
-
Have experience supporting young people with SEN or behavioural needs
Have experience supporting young people with SEN or behavioural needs
-
Understand that behaviour is often a form of communication
Understand that behaviour is often a form of communication
-
Can balance empathy with firm, fair boundaries
Can balance empathy with firm, fair boundaries
-
Stay patient and level-headed when situations escalate
Stay patient and level-headed when situations escalate
-
Are committed to helping vulnerable students feel understood and supported
Are committed to helping vulnerable students feel understood and supported
This role isn't about controlling behaviour - it's about supporting students to regulate, communicate, and succeed in school.
If that sounds like the kind of work you'd find rewarding, we'd love to hear from you.