Wellbeing Support Assistant
Listed on 2026-03-06
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, School Counselor
Location:
Sunderland
Contract:
Term-time only
Hours:
08:30 – 15:30, Monday – Friday
Start: ASAP
Are you passionate about supporting children’s emotional wellbeing and helping them feel safe, confident, and ready to learn? Do you want to play a vital role in supporting primary-age pupils to regulate emotions, build resilience, and thrive in school? Milk Education is working in partnership with a welcoming and inclusive primary school in Sunderland to appoint a dedicated Wellbeing Support Assistant to join their supportive team.
About the SchoolThis vibrant primary school caters for pupils aged 4–11 (EYFS to Year
6). The school is committed not only to academic achievement but also to nurturing the whole child, with a strong emphasis on wellbeing, inclusion, and emotional development.
Pupils benefit from a supportive and enriching environment that includes:
- A strong focus on mental health and emotional wellbeing
- A nurturing, trauma-informed approach to behaviour and support
- Access to pastoral care and targeted wellbeing interventions
- Engaging lessons across a broad and balanced curriculum
- A welcoming Early Years provision that supports children as they begin their school journey
The school promotes high expectations while recognising the importance of emotional safety and belonging. Staff work collaboratively to create a calm, positive, and inclusive environment where every child feels valued and supported to achieve their best.
Joining this school means becoming part of a dedicated and forward-thinking team committed to both academic success and the wellbeing of all pupils.
Role:Wellbeing Support Assistant
As a Wellbeing Support Assistant, you will work closely with class teachers, SEN staff, and pastoral leads to support pupils’ emotional wellbeing, engagement, and personal development. You will provide targeted support both in and out of the classroom, helping children develop self-regulation skills, confidence, and positive relationships.
Key ResponsibilitiesEmotional & Wellbeing Support
- Provide 1:1 and small group support for pupils requiring additional emotional support
- Support children in developing emotional regulation and coping strategies
- Help pupils identify and express their feelings in a safe and constructive way
- Deliver or support targeted wellbeing or nurture interventions
- Assist pupils in re‑engaging with learning following emotional dysregulation
- Adapt approaches to meet individual social, emotional, and behavioural needs
- Provide calm and consistent support throughout the school day
- Work closely with teaching staff to ensure pupils can access the curriculum
- Model calm, consistent, and nurturing behaviour at all times
- Use trauma‑informed and restorative approaches in line with school policy
- Support pupils in developing positive peer relationships
- Help create a safe and respectful learning environment
- Encourage resilience, independence, and self‑confidence
- Support pupils during transitions throughout the school day
- Promote inclusion and a strong sense of belonging
- Contribute to a positive school culture where every child feels heard and valued
- Experience working with primary‑aged children (school‑based experience desirable)
- Experience supporting children with SEMH, SEND, or additional wellbeing needs
- A calm, patient, and nurturing approach
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- A genuine passion for supporting children’s emotional development
- Relevant qualification in Supporting Teaching & Learning, Childcare, or similar (desirable)
- Knowledge of trauma‑informed practice (desirable)
Milk Education are an eco‑friendly, purpose‑driven supply agency, driven to make a change, with a mission to be the MOST REWARDING agency to work both with and for.
Benefits to YOU- Excellent rates of pay
- Health and wellbeing support
- Free Lesson Plans
- 24/7 access to your personal consultant
- Training support sessions
- Referral programme
- Support and guidance if you wish to progress into a permanent role
If you’re ready to make a real difference in children’s lives—supporting their wellbeing, confidence, and ability to succeed in school—we’d love to hear from you.
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Job Type: Full‑time
Pay: £101.40 – £110 per day
Work Location:
In person
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