PRU Teaching Assistant

Kickstart Your Career in Youth Support - PRU Teaching Assistant in Luton

Ideal for Criminology Graduates with Experience in Challenging Behaviour

Are you a Criminology graduate with a passion for supporting vulnerable young people? Do you have experience working with challenging behaviour and want to make a tangible difference in the lives of those at risk of exclusion or involvement with the criminal justice system?

This PRU Teaching Assistant role is your opportunity to begin a rewarding career in the education and training sector at a Pupil Referral Unit in Luton - where your skills, compassion, and resilience will directly impact the future of young people facing significant challenges.

Role: PRU Teaching Assistant

Location: Luton

Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent

Salary: £460 - £500 per week

Sector: Education and Training

As a PRU Teaching Assistant You'll Be:

  • Supporting students aged 11-16 who have been excluded from mainstream education due to behavioural, emotional, or social difficulties.
  • Building trusted relationships and acting as a positive role model for learners who may be on the fringes of the youth justice system.
  • Assisting teachers with delivering bespoke learning plans tailored to each student's individual needs.
  • Providing one-to-one mentoring and behaviour support, helping pupils regulate emotions and re-engage with learning.
  • Working collaboratively with pastoral staff, social workers, and external agencies to ensure wraparound care for each student.

Who We're Looking For:

  • Criminology graduates (or similar fields such as Psychology, Youth Work, or Social Sciences) who are looking to apply theory into real-world practice.
  • Individuals with experience supporting challenging behaviour, ideally within educational, youth work, or custodial settings.
  • Resilient, empathetic, and calm individuals who can build rapport with hard-to-reach students.
  • A genuine interest in youth development, rehabilitation, or diversion from the justice system.

This PRU Teaching Assistant role offers a strong pathway into careers within:

  • Youth justice and rehabilitation services
  • Behavioural and pastoral support roles in education
  • Social work and family intervention
  • Educational psychology or further SEN training
  • Progression to Senior Behaviour Mentor or PRU Team Lead roles

Many of our PRU Teaching Assistants go on to work with youth offending teams, local authorities, or specialist behavioural units in the education and training sector - this is more than just a job; it's a launchpad into youth-focused careers.

Why Join Us?

  • Be part of a dedicated, supportive team passionate about changing lives.
  • Gain specialist training in behaviour management, trauma-informed practice, and restorative approaches.
  • Make a genuine difference in the lives of vulnerable learners every single day.
  • Work in a well-connected Luton location with accessible transport links.

If you're ready to take the first step toward a meaningful career in youth support or justice, apply today to join our PRU team in Luton and start making a difference where it matters most.

Academics £22,080 - £24,000 per annum Luton