SEMH Pastoral Worker

Salary/Rate:Temp to perm: £14 - £18/hr  Perm: £22,547–£24,458 plus £1,344 sleep-in allowance
Job type:Contract
Town/City:East Norfolk
County:Norfolk
Role:DSL & Pastoral
Job ref:355
Post Date:06.11.25
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About the Role

SEMH Pastoral Worker (Sleep-in) - Great Yarmouth

Location: Great Yarmouth, East Norfolk

Hours: 35 hours per week + 1 weekly sleep-in

Salary: Temp to perm: £14 - £18/hr  Perm: £22,547 - £24,458 plus £1,344 sleep-in allowance

Contract: Temp - Perm, Term Time + 1 week

Start date: Jan 2026

Join our partner school as an SEMH Pastoral Worker, supporting boys aged 7-16 years with social, emotional, and mental health needs in a Monday- Friday residential setting. This role includes a 4-week period as a SEN Teaching Assistant to ensure suitability and consistency for our pastoral team.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide care, supervision, and emotional support

  • Act as key adult for a small group of students

  • Deliver activities to build confidence and social skills

  • Maintain clear records

  • Work with parents and agencies

Requirements:

  • Experience with SEMH or in care/education settings

  • Ability to manage challenging behaviour with empathy

  • Resilient, committed, and a strong team player

Benefits:

  • Supportive, experienced team

  • Ongoing professional development

  • Opportunities to make a lasting impact

  • A dedicated, experienced consultant supporting your journey

  • FREE access to 20+ CPD training courses to boost your skills

  • Weekly PAYE pay – no hidden umbrella fees

  • Ongoing support for permanent career progression

  • Opportunities for extra hours with the residential care team

  • A front-row seat to witness life-changing progress

About our partner school: We offer a structured, nurturing environment for young people with particular social, emotional and mental health needs. Our residential provision and tailored learning approach help students develop life skills, confidence, and resilience.

Commitment to equality and safeguarding: Our partner school is an Equal Opportunities Employer.  Inspire EHC and our Partner Schools take the safety and wellbeing of children as our highest priority. All applicants must hold or be willing to obtain an Enhanced DBS check and provide two professional references. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer committed to inclusion and diversity. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role at present.

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