Description
Behaviour Support Worker – Secondary School
Bath, BA2 | On-site
£14.25 per hour | £92.63 per day
Full-time | Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm | Term-time only
Start date: ASAP or June, with strong potential to continue into September
Are you confident working with teenagers and passionate about supporting young people to overcome challenges and succeed in school?
We’re recruiting for a Behaviour Support Worker to join a supportive secondary school in Bath. This is a full-time, long-term opportunity where you’ll play a key role in helping students manage behaviour, stay engaged in learning and build confidence.
This role is ideal for graduates, sports coaches, youth workers or anyone with experience supporting young people who is looking to build a career in education, pastoral care or youth support.
Why this role stands out
• Full-time, consistent hours in a structured school environment
• Opportunity to secure a longer-term or permanent role from September
• Valuable experience for careers in teaching, pastoral support, or youth work
• Supportive school with a strong behaviour and inclusion team
• Weekly pay and ongoing support
About the school
This Bath-based secondary school is known for its inclusive approach and strong pastoral care. Staff work closely together to create a calm, supportive environment where students feel understood and are encouraged to succeed both academically and personally.
The school has a strong focus on behaviour support, emotional regulation, and building positive relationships with students.
About the role
As a Behaviour Support Worker, you’ll work closely with Key Stage 3 and 4 students who may present behavioural challenges or require additional support. Your focus will be on building trust, promoting positive behaviour, and helping students stay engaged in their education.
Key responsibilities
• Build strong, consistent relationships with students
• Support pupils in managing behaviour and emotions
• Work one-to-one and with small groups to keep students engaged
• Respond calmly to challenging situations and de-escalate where needed
• Support teachers in maintaining a positive learning environment
• Encourage confidence, resilience, and independence
What success looks like
You’ll become a trusted adult for students who need additional support, helping them improve behaviour, re-engage with learning, and feel more confident in school. Your presence will make a direct impact on their progress and wellbeing.
Who this role is ideal for
• Graduates considering a career in teaching, educational psychology, or youth work
• Sports coaches or individuals with a strong team mentality
• Youth workers or support workers with experience in challenging environments
• Anyone resilient, patient, and motivated to support young people
Essential requirements
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Calm, patient, and consistent approach
• Ability to build trust and manage challenging behaviour positively
• Commitment to full-time work
Desirable (but not essential)
• Experience working with young people (schools, sports, youth work, care)
• Understanding of SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs)
If you’re looking for a rewarding, hands-on role where you can make a genuine difference every day, this is a fantastic opportunity.
Apply now to be considered for this Behaviour Support Worker role in Bath.
INDSW
Bath, BA2 | On-site
£14.25 per hour | £92.63 per day
Full-time | Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm | Term-time only
Start date: ASAP or June, with strong potential to continue into September
Are you confident working with teenagers and passionate about supporting young people to overcome challenges and succeed in school?
We’re recruiting for a Behaviour Support Worker to join a supportive secondary school in Bath. This is a full-time, long-term opportunity where you’ll play a key role in helping students manage behaviour, stay engaged in learning and build confidence.
This role is ideal for graduates, sports coaches, youth workers or anyone with experience supporting young people who is looking to build a career in education, pastoral care or youth support.
Why this role stands out
• Full-time, consistent hours in a structured school environment
• Opportunity to secure a longer-term or permanent role from September
• Valuable experience for careers in teaching, pastoral support, or youth work
• Supportive school with a strong behaviour and inclusion team
• Weekly pay and ongoing support
About the school
This Bath-based secondary school is known for its inclusive approach and strong pastoral care. Staff work closely together to create a calm, supportive environment where students feel understood and are encouraged to succeed both academically and personally.
The school has a strong focus on behaviour support, emotional regulation, and building positive relationships with students.
About the role
As a Behaviour Support Worker, you’ll work closely with Key Stage 3 and 4 students who may present behavioural challenges or require additional support. Your focus will be on building trust, promoting positive behaviour, and helping students stay engaged in their education.
Key responsibilities
• Build strong, consistent relationships with students
• Support pupils in managing behaviour and emotions
• Work one-to-one and with small groups to keep students engaged
• Respond calmly to challenging situations and de-escalate where needed
• Support teachers in maintaining a positive learning environment
• Encourage confidence, resilience, and independence
What success looks like
You’ll become a trusted adult for students who need additional support, helping them improve behaviour, re-engage with learning, and feel more confident in school. Your presence will make a direct impact on their progress and wellbeing.
Who this role is ideal for
• Graduates considering a career in teaching, educational psychology, or youth work
• Sports coaches or individuals with a strong team mentality
• Youth workers or support workers with experience in challenging environments
• Anyone resilient, patient, and motivated to support young people
Essential requirements
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Calm, patient, and consistent approach
• Ability to build trust and manage challenging behaviour positively
• Commitment to full-time work
Desirable (but not essential)
• Experience working with young people (schools, sports, youth work, care)
• Understanding of SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs)
If you’re looking for a rewarding, hands-on role where you can make a genuine difference every day, this is a fantastic opportunity.
Apply now to be considered for this Behaviour Support Worker role in Bath.
INDSW

