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Behaviour Support Worker

GSL Education
Hampshire
2 days ago
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Behaviour Support Assistant

Location: Dibden Purlieu

Salary Scale: £82.80 to £100 per day

Start Date: ASAP

Are you a compassionate, patient, and resilient individual with a passion for supporting children with Autism and behavioural needs? If you're ready to make a meaningful difference in a child's life, this opportunity is for you!

A School in Dibden Purlieu is seeking a dedicated Behaviour Support Assistant to provide one-to-one support for pupil’s with Autism. This is a vital role focused on promoting positive behaviour, emotional regulation, and academic engagement.

This Behaviour Support Assistant role is perfect for individuals with experience in education, youth work, psychology, or care – or for graduates looking to build experience before moving into teaching or educational psychology.

Apply now to join a supportive school community and help shape a child’s future as a valued Behaviour Support Assistant - Dibden Purlieu!

Responsibilities of a Behaviour Support Assistant:


  • Supporting a pupil with Autism in navigating daily school life, using personalised behaviour strategies
  • Building a trusting, consistent relationship that encourages confidence, independence, and emotional security
  • Collaborating closely with class teachers, the SEN team, and the pupil’s family to implement effective support plans
  • Helping develop social skills and positive coping mechanisms to aid in long-term progress and well-being
  • Tracking progress, adapting support, and celebrating every step forward


Requirements for Behaviour Support Assistant role:


  • Experience working with children with SEN, particularly Autism or behavioural challenges( desirable)
  • A calm, patient, and empathetic approach with a genuine commitment to inclusive education
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills to work in partnership with school staff and families
  • A proactive, solution-focused mindset and the ability to remain positive in challenging situations


To work with GSL Education as a Behaviour Support Assistant , you should: 


  • Have the right to work in the UK. 



  • Have an up-to-date CV with two relevant references from within the last 2 years. 



  • Have a DBS registered to the update service or be happy to apply for one with GSL Education.


Here at GSL Education, we offer competitive pay rates, bespoke service and dedicated Consultants who will support you in securing your new role. Whether you are at the start of your career or are looking for a more manageable work-life balance, rest assured we are here for you. As experienced Education Recruiters, we have helped hundreds of Candidates gain the relevant experience and training required to become Specialist Support Staff, Newly Qualified Teachers, Fully Qualified Teachers, Education Psychologists and even gain Senior Leadership appointments.  


Please be advised that this Behaviour Support Assistant role requires strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks including an enhanced DBS on the update service. 


For more information about this position, please visit our website to contact the relevant branch. To work with GSL Education in the role ofBehaviour Support Assistant, please apply via the application link or visit gsleducation to apply online. 

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