Behaviour Support Assistant
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Education / Teaching
School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Behaviour Support Assistant
Location:
West Yorkshire
Recruitment Agency:
Teach Match
Pay: £90‑£105 per day
Opportunities:
Day‑to‑day, short‑term and long‑term supply
Setting:
Primary and Secondary Schools
Teach Match is recruiting dedicated and compassionate Behaviour Support Assistants to work within primary and secondary schools across West Yorkshire. This role focuses on supporting pupils with behavioural, emotional and social needs, helping them to engage positively with learning and thrive within a school environment. You will work closely with teachers, SENCOs and pastoral teams to provide consistent, targeted support that promotes positive behaviour, inclusion and emotional wellbeing.
The RoleAs a Behaviour Support Assistant, you will support pupils who require additional guidance to manage behaviour and access learning successfully. Support may be delivered on a one‑to‑one basis or within small groups, depending on individual needs.
Key responsibilities include:Behaviour & Classroom Support
- Supporting pupils with behavioural challenges by implementing school behaviour policies and strategies
- Providing in‑class support to help pupils remain engaged, focused and on task
- Assisting with the creation and monitoring of individual behaviour or support plans
- Supporting pupils during transitions, breaktimes and unstructured periods
- Delivering targeted interventions for pupils who may struggle with emotional regulation or social interaction
- Supporting pupils at risk of disengagement to improve confidence and classroom participation
- Acting as a positive role‑model and building strong, trusting relationships with pupils
- Reinforcing positive behaviour through praise, consistency and clear expectations
- Supporting teachers with classroom management to maintain a calm, structured learning environment
- Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of pupils at all times in line with safeguarding and child protection procedures
- Recording observations and sharing relevant updates with school staff
- Experience working with children or young people, ideally within a school setting
- An understanding of behaviour management strategies and how to apply them effectively
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with teaching and pastoral staff
- A calm, patient and empathetic approach when supporting pupils with behavioural or emotional needs
- A proactive, solution‑focused mindset and commitment to inclusive education
- Flexible supply opportunities to suit your availability
- Roles across a range of primary and secondary schools
- Competitive daily pay based on experience
- Ongoing support from a dedicated education consultant
- The opportunity to make a real difference in schools
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