
PRU Teaching Assistant
- Luton
- £460-500 per week
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Supporting students aged 11-16 who have been excluded from mainstream education due to behavioural, emotional, or social difficulties.
- Building trusted relationships and acting as a positive role model for learners who may be on the fringes of the youth justice system.
- Assisting teachers with delivering bespoke learning plans tailored to each student's individual needs.
- Providing one-to-one mentoring and behaviour support, helping pupils regulate emotions and re-engage with learning.
- Working collaboratively with pastoral staff, social workers, and external agencies to ensure wraparound care for each student.
- Criminology graduates (or similar fields such as Psychology, Youth Work, or Social Sciences) who are looking to apply theory into real-world practice.
- Individuals with experience supporting challenging behaviour, ideally within educational, youth work, or custodial settings.
- Resilient, empathetic, and calm individuals who can build rapport with hard-to-reach students.
- A genuine interest in youth development, rehabilitation, or diversion from the justice system.
- Youth justice and rehabilitation services
- Behavioural and pastoral support roles in education
- Social work and family intervention
- Educational psychology or further SEN training
- Progression to Senior Behaviour Mentor or PRU Team Lead roles
- Be part of a dedicated, supportive team passionate about changing lives.
- Gain specialist training in behaviour management, trauma-informed practice, and restorative approaches.
- Make a genuine difference in the lives of vulnerable learners every single day.
- Work in a well-connected Luton location with accessible transport links.