About the Role
Alternative Provision Support Worker – SEMH (Basingstoke)
This role is ideal if you’ve worked in care, youth work, or similar — and want to move into education.
We’re recruiting an Alternative Provision Support Worker in Basingstoke, working with students who are not currently in mainstream education due to behavioural or emotional needs.
This is a smaller, more personalised setting where relationships are everything.
The role includes:
Supporting students with SEMH needs
Helping manage behaviour and emotional responses
Supporting engagement in practical and academic activities
Acting as a consistent, supportive adult
What’s on offer:
£93 per day
Long-term role with permanent potential
Immediate start
Small group sizes and strong staff support
We’re looking for:
Resilience and patience
Experience in care, youth work or similar
A proactive and positive attitude
Requirements:
DBS on the Update Service
Up-to-date safeguarding