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An established industry player is seeking a passionate SEMH Teaching Assistant to join their supportive team in Hitchin. This full-time role offers a unique blend of supporting young people with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs while aspiring to become a Youth Offending Officer. You'll gain hands-on experience in both educational and criminal justice settings, working with youth aged 4-19. If you're a graduate in Psychology or Criminology, eager to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable young people, this opportunity is for you. Join a collaborative environment that values your contributions and supports your professional growth.
Location: Hitchin
Role: SEMH Teaching Assistant
Salary: 460 - 500 per week (Full-Time)
Sector: Education and Training
Contract Type: Full-Time / Long-Term / Flexible
Start Date: Immediate
Are you a Psychology or Criminology graduate passionate about helping young people? Do you aspire to become a Youth Offending Officer or support students with special educational needs? We have an exciting opportunity in Hitchin to join a supportive team working as an SEMH Teaching Assistant with young people facing challenging behaviours, including those with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs or a history of offending behaviour.
This Hitchin-based role is an exciting, full-time position that offers a blend of working as an SEMH Teaching Assistant and an Aspiring Youth Offending Officer, providing hands-on experience in both education and criminal justice settings. You'll be working with young people aged 4-19, providing support in academic development, rehabilitating at-risk youth, and fostering positive relationships to help them reintegrate into society.
Youth Offending Officer Focus: Support young offenders in overcoming personal challenges, reducing risky behaviours, and preventing reoffending. Collaborate with probation officers, social workers, and other professionals to create personalised intervention plans.
SEMH Teaching Assistant Focus: Assist students with SEMH needs, manage challenging behaviours, and support academic and personal development.
If you're a criminology or psychology graduate, or have a passion for supporting vulnerable young people as an SEMH Teaching Assistant in the education and training sector, apply now! Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so don't wait to take the next step in your career.