Behaviour Support

Do you have experience working with challenging behaviour in young people? Do you have a passion for supporting the social and emotional growth of children? Do you have the skills to support young people following the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health and behaviour? Ideal Candidates will have a background in:Below, you’ll find a complete breakdown of everything required of potential candidates, as well as how to apply. Good luck.Support work and residential careLearning MentoringPrison officers/ tutorsPolice & Youth WorkerMilitaryGraduates interested in a career in teaching.You will be responsible for supporting children on a 1:1 and small group basis; you may be required to run intervention activities and report to staff members on pupil's ongoing needs and progress both academically and socially. You will also be managing challenging behaviour in the classroomPerson Specification:Exhibit patience and compassionSupportive, kind and nurturing.Experience of working in the SEND sector with emphasis on behavioural issues.Must be able to support whilst maintaining authority in your role.#CERJS