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  • Start date details

    As soon as possible

  • Closing date

    15 March 2026 at 11:59pm

  • Date listed

    26 February 2026

Job details

Job role

  • Other leadership roles
  • Pastoral, health and welfare
  • Other support roles

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Working pattern

Full time: 37 hours per week, 8.30am – 4pm Monday-Friday

Contract type

Permanent

Full-time equivalent salary

£32,061 – £36,363 per annum, actual salary for Term time only £27,437 – £31,118

What skills and experience we're looking for

Every day will be different. Every decision will matter. Every relationship will change a life.

At The Wymering School, wellbeing isn’t an add-on – it is the foundation for everything we do.

This is not a quiet, behind-the-scenes role. You will move from leading whole-school strategy, to sitting beside a young person in crisis, to guiding staff through complex conversations, to helping families feel hope again.

Our students don’t arrive with simple stories. They arrive with anxiety that stops them entering classrooms. With grief that sits just beneath the surface. With anger that protects something fragile. With nervous systems that have learned not to feel safe. You will be key in helping to unpick what those behaviours are really saying.

And then there are the moments that make it all worthwhile:

A student using the language of emotions for the first time. A safety plan that works. A staff team that feels confident and calm. A family hearing,“Today was a good day.”

A student who thanks you for listening

Those moments are everything.

The role

As Senior Mental Health Lead, you will shape and lead mental health and wellbeing across the whole school while remaining closely connected to the students who need it most.

You will:

  • Deliver 1:1 interventions for students experiencing anxiety, low mood, anger, grief and self-esteem difficulties
  • Lead whole-school mental health assessment, using data to identify need and match students to the right level of support
  • Oversee and continually develop our 7-year wellbeing curriculum
  • Support and train staff to deliver effective, trauma-informed practice every day
  • Play a key role in safeguarding, including risk assessment, safety planning and responding to high-intensity situations
  • Work closely with families, CAMHS and external agencies to secure the right support
  • Chair wellbeing teams, drive initiatives and shape the next phase of our provision, including DNA-V therapy and outreach work
  • Be a calm, visible presence around the school as part of the on-call team

Academic progress matters. But emotional safety comes first – and you will lead the culture that makes learning possible.

Who we’re looking for

You will thrive in this role if you:

  • Are warm, emotionally intelligent and able to build deep trust
  • Stay calm and clear-thinking in crisis situations
  • Can balance strategic leadership with hands-on support
  • Understand trauma-informed practice and child and adolescent mental health
  • Are motivated by long-term impact rather than quick wins
  • Can guide, train and inspire others with confidence and compassion

What the school offers its staff

About us

The Wymering School, part of the Southern Education Trust, we believe every child deserves to be seen, understood and empowered to succeed – no matter the challenges they face. Our pupils are extraordinary young people with Social Communication and Interaction needs, Speech, Language and Communication difficulties, and high levels of anxiety and associated distressed behaviours.

Their progress is not always loud or visible. Sometimes it’s a raised hand. A calm moment. A return to a lesson. A moment of trust.

Our values –Togetherness, Resilience, Enthusiasm and Kindnessare not words on a wall. They are seen in how staff support each other after a hard day. How we reflect. How we celebrate the smallest steps.

What we offer

  • A compassionate, reflective team who carry the emotional weight together
  • A role with genuine influence across the school and the Trust
  • Ongoing professional growth and leadership opportunities
  • A culture where wellbeing is lived, not labelled
  • Work that is deeply human and genuinely life-changing
  • The opportunity to change lives – often through small, powerful moments that stay with pupils forever.
  • Early Friday finish – because wellbeing matters for staff too.
  • Outstanding induction, mentoring and training opportunities.
  • As part of the Southern Education Trust, you will contribute to our shared vision: “Making Lives Better.”

The truth

This role is demanding.

You will make difficult decisions.You will walk into crisis situations. You will be relied upon. But you will also:

Be supported. Change how families experience school. Change how young people see themselves.Have the opportunity to lead change.

And when a young person who once felt unsafe begins to feel they belong –you will know you helped make that happen.

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.

If you believe wellbeing is the foundation for learning and want your work to matter every single day, we would love to hear from you.

Become part of our journey by completing our Support Staff Application Form and returning it to recruitment@southern.education if you would like to apply (please see our Senior Mental Health Lead Job Description and our Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy for further information). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Kate at the recruitment address, who will be happy to assist you.

Closing Date: 15th March 2026

Interview Date: 26th March 2026

Please note: Applications may be viewed on receipt and interviews arranged sooner than the above date.

Commitment to safeguarding

The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. Please ensure a full work history is completed in your application form including any gaps of employment. Applicants will be required to complete satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) check is required for this post prior to commencement. The Trust is an equal opportunities employer.

If successfully shortlisted we would carry out an individual online search to demonstrate due diligence following the updated ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022' guidance.

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Additional documents

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About The Wymering School

School type
Free School, ages 9 to 16
School size
73 pupils enrolled
Age range
9 to 16
Ofsted report
View Ofsted report

Welcome to The Wymering School. We are a school community where we believe that positive relationships create positive outcomes. ‘Together’ is a word that you will feel and hear at The Wymering School, we believe in the importance of achieving as a community.
At Wymering pupils know that
-we are a diverse community where all ways of being are accepted
-learning looks different for everyone
-making mistakes is healthy and an important part of learning
-we never stop learning
-no ambition is too big

Pupils that attend the WYmering School have an EHCP with a primary need of Social, communication and interaction difficulties ( a neurodiverse profile) and high levels of anxiety and/ or associated challenging and distressed behaviour.
Wymering School’s highly pupil-centred approach wraps around each young person, building on their strengths, their personal interests and the positive aspects of their learning profiles. We overcome possible barriers pupils may face when learning and look for innovative and new ways to help them to progress and develop.
Our curriculum is life skills based and offers practical experiences out in the community and in adventure learning programme.
We know the importance of listening to each family’s story. Our family’s involvement in their child’s education helps us to secure the best outcomes for our pupils. We provide ongoing support for families and carers to feel confident and self-assured in understanding and supporting their children at home and assist them through periods of change and transition.
The Wymering School has a highly committed and skilled staff team who bring consistency and creativity to each day. Our Governing Body brings us high challenge and high support to help us fulfil our ambitions and our stakeholders bring variety and opportunity into our school.

Arranging a visit to The Wymering School

To arrange a visit and increase the chance of a successful application email recruitment@southern.education.

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