Emotional Support Worker – Oxford

Company: Academics
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Location: Oxford
Job Description:

Emotional Support Worker – Oxford

We are seeking an Emotional Support Worker who can bring empathy, patience, and a strong understanding of emotional and behavioural needs. In this role, you will provide tailored 1:1 and small-group emotional support to students who often struggle with self-regulation, anxiety, trauma, or attachment difficulties.

As an Emotional Support Worker, your responsibilities will include:

  • Offering 1:1 and small-group emotional support tailored to students with SEMH and learning needs
  • Supporting students with self-expression, emotional regulation, and managing behaviour positively
  • Creating individual support plans in partnership with the SEN team and therapists
  • Building consistent, trusting relationships with students to foster emotional safety
  • Supporting transitions between lessons and managing emotional dysregulation
  • Helping develop social communication skills and resilience strategies
  • Working alongside teachers, parents/carers, and external professionals to ensure holistic support
  • Tracking emotional and behavioural progress and contributing to review meetings

The ideal Emotional Support Worker will:

  • Have experience supporting children or young people with SEMH, special educational needs, or behavioural challenges
  • Bring a calm, consistent and non-judgemental approach
  • Be emotionally resilient and able to de-escalate challenging situations
  • Have relevant qualifications (e.g., Psychology, Education, Youth Work) – desirable but not essential
  • Have a passion for inclusion, mental health advocacy, and trauma-informed care

Key Details

  • Emotional Support Worker – Oxford
  • £90-£110 per day (depending on experience)
  • ASAP Start
  • Full-time, long-term
  • Specialist SEMH and Complex Needs School

This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to make a genuine impact in a meaningful career, whether you’re a recent graduate, aspiring SEN teacher, future therapist, or simply someone passionate about supporting vulnerable children.

If you’re ready to step into a rewarding role where every day brings purpose, growth, and connection, apply now to become an Emotional Support Worker – Oxford

Posted: May 1st, 2026