SEN Teaching Assistant

Posted 10 April by Teaching Education Ltd
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Teaching Education is currently recruiting for experienced and vibrant Teaching assistants to work within a SEN with a variety of SEN students. You will have worked in a SEN school previously, however you may have also worked as a LSA / TA in a mainstream school assisting SEN pupils. This SEN school is focused on progressing all of its students, developing their physical, emotional, social and academic abilities.

Essential requirements:

  • Minimum of 6 months experience supporting SEN pupils
  • Valid DBS (Or prepared to have one processed)
  • Energetic, dedicated and flexible
  • Desirable requirements:
  • SEN training
  • Experience in a SEN school or Mainstream school
  • Experience supporting PMLD or ASD or EBD or MLD

Ideally you will have a variety of experience working with pupils who all have different needs. This school is looking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant with a mixture of skills and a positive attitude.

The students in this school will require either 1:1 support or support in small groups the successful applicant will be caring and have an ability to make students feel at ease and happy.

The pupils at this school have a variety of needs from those with moderate and severe learning difficulties to some having profound, multiple learning and complex health problems. This position requires an LSA who is looking for a challenging but rewarding role, this will include supporting the Class teacher with the preparation and delivery of lessons. It is important that you are personable and friendly as you will be working closely with pupils, members of staff and parents or carers.

Required skills

  • SEN

Reference: 45477214

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