Behavior Support Worker

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A Behaviour Support Worker helps children and young people manage their behaviour and develop positive strategies in educational or care settings. They work closely with teachers, parents, and other professionals to support individuals who may have emotional or behavioural difficulties, learning disabilities, or autism spectrum conditions. Their main tasks include developing behaviour management plans, providing one-to-one or group support, and helping students stay engaged in learning. This role requires patience, good communication skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure, as well as a genuine interest in helping young people achieve their potential.

Behavior Support Worker

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