JobsinED Ltd • Bexleyheath, Kent
About this role
SEMH Assistant – Bexley Specialist School
A specialist school in Bexley is recruiting a SEMH Assistant for September, supporting pupils who require additional emotional and behavioural support to engage successfully with education. The school works with students whose needs can include SEMH, autism, ADHD, and communication difficulties, with a strong emphasis on routine, trust, and therapeutic approaches. Staff are trained to understand behaviour through a relational lens, creating a thoughtful and measured environment rather than a punitive one. For graduates considering careers in child psychology, educational psychology, mental health support, or SEN teaching, this SEMH Assistant role provides exceptional frontline experience within specialist education.
The school places significant value on consistency and emotional regulation, both for pupils and staff. As a SEMH Assistant, you’ll work alongside experienced teachers, pastoral teams, and behaviour specialists to support students who may struggle with anxiety, emotional control, or social interaction. You’ll develop practical skills around de-escalation, restorative conversations, and behaviour intervention planning, all while gaining a much deeper understanding of child development and mental health in education. Graduates who succeed here are typically reflective, reliable, and genuinely motivated by supporting vulnerable young people.
Key Highlights
SEMH Assistant – September start, full-time position
£100–£115 per day depending on experience
Bexley location with good transport connections
Ofsted Good specialist school focused on inclusive education
Long-term contract with progression opportunities available
Excellent experience for aspiring Child Psychologists and SEN Teachers
Specialist training in SEMH, behaviour intervention, and emotional regulation
What You’ll Be Doing
Supporting pupils with SEMH needs across lessons and structured activities
Assisting with emotional regulation strategies during challenging moments
Encouraging engagement through consistent routines and positive relationships
Helping teachers implement personalised behaviour support plans
Supervising structured social and wellbeing interventions throughout the day
Ideal
Candidate for this Bexley School
Graduates with an interest in psychology, mental health, or specialist education
Calm and dependable individuals able to build trust with young people
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Previous mentoring, coaching, or youth support experience advantageous
Commitment to working full-time as a SEMH Assistant from September
Why Join this Bexley School?
Therapeutic approach to behaviour and emotional support
Close collaboration between teaching, safeguarding, and pastoral teams
Specialist CPD focused on SEMH and child development
Meaningful experience supporting pupils with complex emotional needs
Strong reputation for developing graduates into future SEN professionals
How to Apply
If you’re hoping to gain first-hand SEMH experience before progressing into psychology, therapy, or teaching, this SEMH Assistant role offers an excellent next step. Apply through this advert to be considered for September interviews.
Working as a SEMH Assistant in this setting will give you practical insight into behaviour, emotional development, and specialist support strategies that few graduate roles can match. It’s the kind of experience that carries real weight for future careers in education and psychology.