Behaviour Support Assistant

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 7 May 2026
LOCATION
Warwickshire
TYPE
Full-time
LEVEL
Entry-level
SALARY
£26,900 / year
CATEGORY
Education
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SKILLS

Behaviour support KS1/early years experience Safeguarding awareness Calm communication Classroom management Emotional regulation Team collaboration Adaptability

FULL DESCRIPTION

Behaviour Support Assistant

[Employer hidden — sign up to reveal] is hiring a Behaviour Support Assistant in Warwickshire. This is a full-time, on-site position with a salary of £23,900 - £26,900 per annum.

Job Description

Supporting the day-to-day running of the school, this position contributes to a safe and structured environment. Collaboration with school staff is central to ensuring pupils are supported, expectations are clear, and safeguarding standards are upheld. Reliability, adaptability, and professionalism are essential.

  • Supports daily school routines and operations.
  • Works collaboratively with staff and pupils.
  • Maintains professional and safeguarding standards.
  • Adapts to the needs of the school environment.

Desired Experience + Qualifications

  • Experience supporting KS1 or early years pupils.
  • Calm, warm communicator with strong relational instincts.
  • Confident guiding early behaviour routines.
  • Strong safeguarding awareness.

About the School

Located in Warwickshire (CV35), this Primary school holds a confident Ofsted Good rating and is known for its nurturing, inclusive ethos. Staff work closely to support early emotional development, ensuring pupils feel understood and secure as they learn new routines and expectations.

The school provides structured behaviour pathways, wellbeing interventions, and a strong pastoral culture that helps KS1 pupils feel anchored during moments of uncertainty. Classrooms use clear routines, visual cues, and gentle regulation strategies that promote calmness and independence.

Leadership encourages consistent communication and reflective practice, offering CPD focused on behaviour support, emotional resilience, and relational approaches. It’s a collaborative environment where staff feel equipped, valued, and connected to a wider sense of purpose — helping young children build the foundations they need to succeed.

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