Learning Support Assistant for SEN

Posted 28 March by Remedy Recruitment Group

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Learning Support Assistant For SEN

A fantastic SEN secondary school in the Borough of Barking and Dagenham is seeking a dedicated, confident individual to join their team of supportive teaching assistants and teachers. As a Learning Support Assistant for SEN, you will be responsible for working with individuals and small groups of children with SEND/SEMH needs in addition to helping in the classroom.

This is the perfect role for any psychology, sociology or childcare graduates looking to pursue a career in education, mental health, therapy, educational psychology and many more!

About The Learning Support Assistant for SEN Role:

  • £90 - £105 per day
  • Long-Term, Full-Time role
  • Monday - Friday (term-time)
  • Based in Barking and Dagenham
  • ASAP Start

Learning Support Assistant for SEN Job Description:

  • Supporting students with SEND/SEMH needs 1:1 and in small groups.
  • Assisting teaching staff within the classroom.
  • Adhering to safeguarding policies.
  • Evaluating performance and progress of students to develop their academic and personal growth.

The Ideal Candidate for The Learning Support Assistant for SEN Role:

  • A graduate with strong academics.
  • Experience working with children with SEND/SEMH needs.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • A confident and caring disposition.

If you are interested in the Learning Support Assistantfor SEN role, apply by sending your CV to Tyne at Remedy! If you are shortlisted, you will be contacted by your personal consultant.

Learning Support Assistant For SEN

Application questions

Have you worked as a Learning Support Assistant previously?
Have you got a DBS on the update?
Are you a uni graduate?

Reference: 52390995

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