18 days remaining to apply

  • Start date details

    As soon as possible

  • Closing date

    13 April 2026 at 10am

  • Date listed

    26 March 2026

Job details

Job role

  • Teaching assistant

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Working pattern

Part time

Contract type

Permanent

Full-time equivalent salary

£19,863.27 - £21,546.91 Annually (FTE) Term time plus 1 week

Higher Level Teaching Assistant job summary

This HLTA role focuses on supporting students with significant Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, as well as those with barriers around Cognition and Learning. Working closely with the Assistant Principal, SENDCo and wider Inclusion and Pastoral teams, you will deliver targeted interventions, monitor progress and help students develop confidence, resilience and independence. You will liaise with staff, families and external agencies to ensure students receive the right support, while contributing to a positive, inclusive environment where wellbeing and engagement are prioritised.

The Ideal Candidate will:

  • Have experience supporting students in a mainstream and/or specialist setting
  • Demonstrate strong communication skills and the ability to build trust with students and families
  • Show confidence in leading interventions and supporting learning
  • Work collaboratively with teachers, pastoral staff and external professionals
  • Display excellent behaviour‑management skills and a calm, supportive approach
  • Be committed to safeguarding, inclusion and promoting student wellbeing
  • Be proactive, reflective and willing to undertake further training

Overall Purpose of the role:

The purpose of this important role is to support students who are experiencing significant issues around their Social, Emotional and Mental Health. This will involve the implementation of SEMH interventions with particular focus on students with emotional or mental health issues.

The Higher-Level Teaching Assistant will work closely with the Assistant Principal (Safeguarding, Inclusion and Wellbeing), SENDCo and the wider Inclusion/Pastoral teams, to support those students identified as having significant needs around Cognition and Learning and/or SEMH. The successful candidate will lead the delivery of an agreed programme of intervention, to identify and support student well-being, engagement and progress. The successful candidate will liaise with relevant inclusion staff, teachers and external agencies to deliver bespoke support and monitor and evaluate progress made toward specific targets within an agreed supportive framework.

Safeguarding Requirement:

This post requires the post holder to work in settings with children and young adults. Any employment offer is therefore subject to the results of an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). People who may have contact with younger children (i.e. primary school age) are also required to complete a declaration about family or other members of their household.

Applicants MUST complete the online application form through MyNewTerm to be considered, will be required to provide evidence of identity and qualifications and offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references. For applicants who work or have recently worked in a school, one of the references must be from the Head.

Key outputs:

  • Assessing and identifying needs around Cognition and Learning and/or SEMH, organising and providing learning and educational activities.
  • Developing social, communication and life skills.
  • Securing children’s physical and emotional well-being, whilst raising self-esteem and encouraging independence.
  • Working with staff to support the well-being, engagement, behaviour and progress of a specific cohort of students.
  • Working in partnership with parents/carers and families in order to build confidence and trust.
  • Preparation of specialist support and teaching resources.
  • Working with the pastoral and inclusion teams as well as teachers to monitor and review progress toward specific targets.
  • Challenging students to do the best they can and upholding the expectations of the school with regard to behaviour and attitudes.
  • Modelling positive attitudes through daily interactions.
  • Liaising with the pastoral team and external agencies where necessary to develop wider support strategies.
  • The implementation of Cognition and Learning and/or SEMH interventions based on outcomes of related baseline assessments.
  • Liaise with pastoral and Inclusion staff ensure the needs of all students are met.
  • Deliver appropriate interventions to maximise student well-being and progress.
  • To monitor and evaluate student participation and progress through a range of assessment activities and provide constructive support and feedback to students.
  • Contribute to the planning and delivery of lunchtime and after school activities.
  • Ensure that interventions are clearly recorded in the relevant systems and related to the objectives/goals for students.
  • The duties and responsibilities highlighted in this job specification are indicative and may vary over time. Postholders are expected to undertake other duties and responsibilities relevant to the nature, level and scope of the post and the grade has been established on this basis.

    Outcomes

    • Appropriate support is in place for those students requiring it.
    • Students attend school and engage with their learning within a challenging but supportive framework.
    • Students are physically and emotionally well, and are able to deal with the stresses and challenges they face confidently.
    • Parents are made aware of barriers to progress and are active partners in supporting SEMH need
    • The number of negative interactions and sanctions is reduced

    Expertise in role required:

    Essential

    • Mainstream and/or special school support experience in relevant key stage(s).
    • Experience in leading, modelling and developing effective classroom practice with other staff.
    • Educated to GCSE level ‘C’ or equivalent including English and Maths, or be able to demonstrate equivalent experience to that level.
    • Willingness to undertake further training and qualifications
    • Knowledge of safeguarding procedures.
    • Managing and developing individuals to maximise their contribution to service delivery.

    Desirable

    • Higher Level Teaching Assistant qualification/certification
    • Experience of working with children with complex needs, in particular Autistic Spectrum Condition
    • Experience of working closely with families.
    • Experience in leading and delivering Inclusive interventions one to one or to small groups.
    • Knowledge of special educational needs, inclusion and equality procedures, legislation and relevant guidance.
    • Ability to manage difficult conversations and meetings
    • Able to support/have a specialism in a Core Subject (Maths, English or Science)

    Further information about the job

    The candidate will be required to undergo a full enhanced DBS check and must be eligible to work in the UK.
    Visas cannot be sponsored.
    If you're interested in teaching or training to teach in England as an international citizen, we can help you understand your next steps.

    Commitment to safeguarding

    Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment.

    Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance.

    Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant):
    childcare disqualification
    Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
    medical
    online and social media
    prohibition from teaching
    right to work
    satisfactory references
    suitability to work with children

    You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.

    Applying for the job

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    About Shelley College, A Share Academy

    School type
    Academy, ages 13 to 18
    Education phase
    Secondary school
    School size
    1279 pupils enrolled
    Age range
    13 to 18
    Ofsted report
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    School location

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