Learning Support Assistant - SEN

Posted 22 April by Remedy Recruitment Group

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Learning Support Assistant (SEN)

We are looking for a remarkable SEN TA to join one of our leading friendly and diverse primary school in South East London. This role will involve supporting pupils across KS1 and 2 with have mild SEN requiring additional support due to various SEND/SEMH needs.

The ideal candidate for the Learning Support Assistant (SEN) role would be someone to thrives to help students. We appreciate many Psychology and Sports graduates who wish to advance their experiences in education.

Learning Support Assistant (SEN) Job Description

  • Learning Support Assistant (SEN) in a highly regarded secondary school.
  • £90 - £105 per day.
  • London Borough of Southwark
  • ASAP Start.
    • Hours: 08:30-16:00
  • Full-time role (term-time only) - Monday - Friday - No weekends.

About the Learning Support Assistant (SEN) Role

  • Provide support to pupils with SEND and/or Social Inclusion needs.
  • To work alongside a supportive, friendly, and determined inclusion staff.
  • To facilitate the differentiation of tasks for students.
  • To work with small groups or individual students on specific tasks.

Learning Support Assistant (SEN) Person Specification

  • An outgoing graduate ready for the next stage of their career.
  • Hardworking, committed, and excited to help all pupils flourish.
  • Flexible, open-minded, and strong communication skills.
  • Genuine passion for working in education.
  • Experience or awareness of young people with possible barriers to learning.

If you are interested in this amazing Learning Support (SEN) position please "Apply" to this post or contact Anelka at Remedy.

Application questions

Do you have experience working in a school?
Do you have a DBS?

Reference: 52514615

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