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SEMH Support Worker

Livingstone Academy Bournemouth

England

  • £19,243 - £19,548 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Support Staff Grade D (5-6)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01 January 2026
Apply by:
10 December 2025

Job overview

Underpinned by our ‘3 Guiding Principles’ and ‘8 Conditions for Success’, our vision is to empower future generations to follow their dreams and to build a society of which we can all be proud. To achieve our vision, it is imperative that we build an incredible team, who want to challenge themselves to think outside the box, be creative and work hard to achieve something special. Livingstone Academy not only provides an excellent education and high academic achievement, but goes the extra mile to best prepare our students for an ever-changing world.

We are seeking a dedicated and expert SEMH Mentor to join our team. This vital role focuses on providing tailored individual and small group support for identified pupils, drawing on specialist SEMH intervention and ELSA provision. The successful candidate must possess deep expertise in addressing social, emotional, and mental health difficulties to promote independence and positive engagement in learning. Understanding that the level and type of support will vary according to the individual pupil, this role requires using proven models and strategies of support tailored to produce the best outcomes.

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About Livingstone Academy Bournemouth

  • Livingstone Academy Bournemouth
  • Madeira Road, Bournemouth
  • Dorset
  • BH1 1PA
  • United Kingdom

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Livingstone Academy Bournemouth provides a comprehensive education for students aged 4 to 18, combining excellent academic teaching and learning with the equipping of vital skills that will be extremely valuable for university and careers.

This is a brand new school, but it is being run by a highly experienced educational team who run successful schools across England, and in partnership with Ian Livingstone CBE, co-founder of the Games Workshop, and one of the founding fathers of the British video games industry.

We believe that developing the knowledge and know-how in young people to be creative technologists who can thrive in the world of employment that is changing rapidly will both help individuals stand out from the crowd and make them able to succeed.

That is why our focus is on academic excellence and delivering an authentic education fit for the 21st century from an early stage, to ensure that children get the best start for wherever their careers may take them.

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