SEN Teaching Assistant (Social, Emotional & Mental Health Needs)
Location: Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Role Type: Full-Time | Long-Term
Salary: £21,500 – £25,000 FTE
Start Date: ASAP
About the School
This role is based at a specialist SEN school in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, supporting pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, often alongside additional learning difficulties or neurodiversity such as ADHD or autism.
The school caters for pupils aged 7–16 who have struggled to thrive in mainstream settings due to emotional regulation difficulties, trauma, anxiety, or behavioural challenges. Many pupils have experienced disrupted education and require a highly consistent, therapeutic, and relational approach.
The school focuses on building trust, emotional safety, and self-regulation, alongside academic and life skills development. Staff are trained in trauma-informed practice and positive behaviour support, and the school prioritises staff wellbeing and teamwork.
The Role
As a SEN Teaching Assistant (SEMH), you will work closely with pupils who require significant emotional and behavioural support. You will help pupils regulate emotions, access learning, and develop coping strategies that enable them to engage positively with education.
This is a demanding but highly rewarding role suited to individuals who are resilient, empathetic, and committed to supporting vulnerable young people. You will be a consistent and trusted adult, supporting pupils through moments of dysregulation and helping them re-engage with learning.
Key Responsibilities
Provide one-to-one and small group support for SEMH pupils
Support emotional regulation and behaviour management
Implement behaviour support and risk reduction plans
Assist pupils with accessing learning activities
Support literacy, numeracy, and vocational learning
Use de-escalation and restorative approaches
Support pupils during transitions and unstructured times
Build strong, trusting relationships with pupils
Record incidents, progress, and observations accurately
Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and families
Maintain high safeguarding and professional standards
Person Specification
The successful candidate will:
Have experience supporting SEMH or challenging behaviour
Be calm, resilient, and emotionally intelligent
Understand trauma-informed and restorative practice
Have strong communication and teamwork skills
Be confident working with pupils with complex needs
Hold a SEN or TA qualification (desirable)
Be committed to safeguarding and inclusion
Training and Support
The school offers:
SEMH and trauma-informed training
Behaviour management and de-escalation training
Ongoing mentoring and emotional support
Clear progression routes within SEN education
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Enhanced DBS clearance is required.
- Locations
- Lincoln, Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire
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