SEN - Sen Teaching Assistant

Posted 22 April by Reed Education
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Are you keen to work as a SEMH teaching assistant in a special school in St Leonards-On-Sea? Do you have the experience and qualifications to work with children and young people with social, emotional and mental health needs?If yes, then we have a fantastic opportunity for you!

Reed Education Sussex is looking for a SEMH teaching assistant to work at a school in St Leonards-On-Sea. The school provides specialist education for KS1-4 with a range of needs, including SEMH, autism, ADHD and dyslexia. They have a strong ethos of respect, inclusion and achievement.

As a SEMH teaching assistant, you will work closely with the teachers and students in the classroom, as well as in small groups or one-to-one sessions. You will assist with the planning, preparation and delivery of lessons, as well as with the assessment and feedback of students’ work. You will also support the pastoral care and behaviour management of the students.

To be eligible for this role, you will need to have:

  • Previous experience working in schools or with young people
  • At least a NVQ Level 2 or relevant experience in education or childcare
  • The ability to converse easily and maintain good interpersonal skills
  • The skills to deescalate challenging behaviour and promote positive outcomes

The working hours are 08:30-16:00, Monday to Friday, with a day pay rate of £85. If you are interested in this role, please apply with your CV and let us know why your a good match for the position. This is a great opportunity to join a caring and supportive team and make a difference in the lives of children and young people. Don’t miss it!

Reference: 52510903

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