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An established industry player is seeking a compassionate SEN Teaching Assistant to support students with special educational needs. This full-time role involves working closely with teachers and therapy teams to tailor support for each child's unique needs. Ideal candidates will possess patience, creativity, and a strong understanding of the requirements for supporting pupils with additional needs. This position offers a rewarding opportunity to make a significant impact on students' lives while gaining valuable experience in the education sector. If you're passionate about helping children reach their potential, this role is perfect for you.
£90 to £95 per day
* Primary SEN Roles Available
* Full time position - Monday to Friday 8:30 to 15:30
* To start asap
Are you a kind-hearted individual with the patience and creativity to be a successful SEN Teaching Assistant? Working within SEN is incredibly rewarding but requires out of the box thinkers who are able to see beyond the labels of disability and uncover each child's potential and love for learning.
Within Schools, you will work with four broad categories of need: Communication and interaction, Cognition and learning, Social, emotional and mental health difficulties and Sensory and/or physical needs. Education and training in Special Needs or Healthcare will be beneficial but not essential.
The SEN Teaching Assistant will work alongside the class teacher and therapy teams to ensure each child progresses towards their goals. As a SEN Teaching Assistant you will gain experience working with mild to severe learning difficulties, verbal and non-verbal communication techniques, physical disabilities and sensory impairment, Autism, and complex medical needs.
This is a hands-on role which may require some personal care, hoisting, medication and feeding. A willingness to learn and participate in all tasks is vital. In addition to the teaching team, SEN Schools work closely with a medical team and a therapy team.
SEN Teaching Assistants play a vital role in individualising support where students may learn through a sensory approach, play and practical activities or through a more formal approach. SEN Schools aim to prepare young people for their adult lives whether in employment, supported living or social care.
This role would suit candidates looking to gain experience towards a career or further education and training in occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, SEN Teaching, and working in the disability sector.
The Supply SEN Teaching Assistant will have: