SEMH Teaching Assistant
| Posting date: | 16 March 2026 |
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| Salary: | £110 to £120 per day |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 15 April 2026 |
| Location: | CM18 7EZ |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | London Teaching Pool, Ltd |
| Job type: | Temporary |
| Job reference: | 101549-64302 |
Summary
SEMH Learning Support Assistant – Alternative Provision
Harlow | Full Time | Long Term
A specialist SEMH Alternative Provision in Harlow is seeking a dedicated Learning Support Assistant / Behaviour Mentor to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience supporting young people with SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health) needs, SEBD, EBD, or ASD, particularly those who may display challenging behaviours.
The provision supports pupils who have been excluded or are at risk of exclusion from mainstream education, providing a safe, structured and supportive learning environment where students can re-engage with education and achieve positive outcomes.
About the Role
As a Learning Support Assistant / Behaviour Mentor, you will support students both in and out of the classroom, helping them manage behaviour, engage with learning, and develop positive coping strategies.
You will work closely with teachers and the wider pastoral team to support students through highly personalised learning plans and tailored interventions.
Students range primarily across secondary age groups, although abilities and learning needs may vary.
Key Responsibilities
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Supporting students with SEMH and behavioural needs in lessons and during interventions
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Building positive and trusting relationships with pupils and staff
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Assisting teachers in delivering engaging learning activities aligned with the curriculum
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Supporting or covering lessons when required
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Helping students regulate behaviour and develop social and emotional skills
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Contributing to individual education plans and behaviour strategies
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Monitoring and assessing student progress
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Liaising with external professionals, including social workers, educational psychologists, and therapists
The Ideal Candidate Will Have
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Experience supporting children or young people with SEMH, EBD, SEBD, ASD or mental health needs
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Strong behaviour management skills
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Experience working in primary, secondary, SEN or alternative provision settings
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The ability to build rapport with students who may be disengaged from education
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Confidence supporting small groups or covering lessons when required
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A patient, resilient and proactive approach
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Team Teach or MAPA training (desirable but not essential)
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A current Child & Adult DBS on the Update Service
What the School Offers
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A supportive and experienced staff team
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Ongoing professional development and training opportunities
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A chance to make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people
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A positive and structured learning environment focused on progress and wellbeing
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Opportunity for the role to become permanent for the right candidate
If you are passionate about supporting young people with additional needs and thrive in a challenging yet rewarding environment, this could be an excellent opportunity to develop your career within SEMH education.