SEMH Teaching Assistant

SEMH Teaching Assistant - Pupil Referral Unit
Location: Multiple Sites in Central Birmingham (B10, B12, B23, B32)
Pay: From -95 per day (PAYE)
Contract: Full-Time, Ongoing
Start Date: September 2025
Be the difference that changes a young person''s path.
Some young people face challenges that go far beyond the classroom. This is your chance to help them navigate those challenges and discover their potential.
We''re working with a forward-thinking Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) in Birmingham that supports around 440 learners referred by the Local Authority. Each student comes with their own story - some have been permanently excluded, others are in care, many are living with the effects of trauma, anxiety, or significant social and emotional needs.
About the Learners:
You could be working with students who:
Have an EHCP for social, emotional, or mental health (SEMH) needs
Are at risk of exclusion or already permanently excluded from mainstream school
Are looked after children without a current school placement
Are involved with the justice system
Face barriers to learning linked to anxiety, difficult life experiences, or complex home situations
The Role:
As a Teaching Assistant in this PRU, your role is all about connection, encouragement, and consistency. You''ll provide 1:1 and small group support, helping learners engage with education while also developing social skills, emotional resilience, and trust in themselves and others.
Day-to-Day You Will:
Support students in lessons and during unstructured times to create a safe, positive environment
Help deliver learning activities tailored to individual needs and abilities
Promote positive behaviour through patience, clear expectations, and encouragement
Work closely with teachers, SENCOs, and external professionals to provide holistic support
Encourage independence, life skills, and self-confidence in every learner you work with
We''re Looking For Someone Who:
Has experience in PRUs, alternative provision, or SEMH-focused roles (ideal but not essential)
Can remain calm and consistent under pressure, using empathy to manage challenging behaviour
Builds trust quickly and genuinely with young people
Is adaptable, resilient, and committed to teamwork
May hold a Teaching Assistant qualification - though your mindset and approach matter more than certificates
Why Join Long Term Futures?
Exclusive access to PRU and alternative provision roles in Birmingham
Support from a team experienced in specialist and SEN education
Free CPD and training to help you grow in your role
Competitive daily pay via PAYE - no umbrella deductions
The chance to make a genuine, long-term difference in young people''s lives
If you''re ready to inspire, guide, and support some of Birmingham''s most determined and resilient students, we''d love to hear from you.
Apply now or get in touch with Josh at Long Term Futures on (phone number removed) for more details.
Please note: All applicants require an enhanced DBS and a strong commitment to safeguarding.
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