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SEMH Teaching Assistant / Behaviour Support Worker
Location: Croydon
Start Date: September 2026
Full-Time | Monday - Friday
All-age setting: supporting children aged 4-16 years
Pay rate: £95 - £105 per day
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young people who need it most in Croydon?
We are an SEMH/EBD specialist SEN school in Croydon seeking resilient, empathetic, and committed individuals to join our team. This role is ideal for people who understand the realities many of our students face and can build strong, trusting relationships that support positive change.
We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in:
- Mentoring or youth work
- Counselling or therapeutic support
- Supporting children with challenging behaviour
- Working with Looked After Children (LAC)
- Supporting young people vulnerable to gang involvement or exploitation
- Working with children affected by drug-related environments or poverty
- Trauma-informed practice and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
- Behaviour support or intervention roles
- Community outreach or support intervention programmes
- Sports coaching or activity-based youth engagement
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This role suits individuals who bring real-world understanding, patience, and consistency. Many of our students in Croydon have experienced disruption, instability, or trauma, and need adults who can provide structure, boundaries, and genuine care.
What we're looking for:
- Strong relationship-building skills
- Calm, confident approach to behaviour management
- Ability to engage and motivate hard-to-reach young people
- A team player with a proactive mindset
- Urban-minded individuals who can relate to the backgrounds of our students


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What you'll be doing:
- Supporting students with SEMH needs in and out of the classroom
- Managing and de-escalating challenging behaviour
- Acting as a positive role model and mentor
- Delivering targeted interventions and support strategies
- Working closely with teaching staff and external professionals
This is more than a job - it's an opportunity to positively impact lives and help young people in Croydon re-engage with education and their futures.
If you have the experience, resilience, and drive to support vulnerable young people in an urban SEMH setting, we want to hear from you.
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