SEN Teaching Assistant

Posted 15 May by Classroom Support

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Classroom Support are excited to be working with a SEN Secondary school in the Merstham area.

We are recruiting on their behalf for a SEN Teaching Assistant to support their KS3 & KS4 pupils who have a diverse range of support needs.

The school in question has fantastic support mechanisms and facilities for their staff, a wonderful and rewarding environment of which is reflected in their Ofsted results.

There is a highly competitive rate of pay which is £85 - £90 per day for this SEN Teaching Assistant role, the working hours are 8.30am-3.30pm.

Working days are Monday-Friday term time only.

Requirements of the SEN Teaching Assistant role are:

  • Support the child mainly on a 1:1 basis and occasionally on in small groups.
  • Using your experience of effective behaviour management.
  • Ensure all tasks delegated by the teacher are carried out in a positive manner.
  • Must have had previous experience of working in a classroom setting.
  • Be willing to participate in lunch-time cover.
  • Any experience of running your own interventions is advantageous.

If you meet the above criteria and would like the opportunity to work with a Merstham school as a SEN Teaching Assistant, please apply today and we will contact you ASAP.

***Please Note: You Either need a DBS on the Update Service or a DBS ran via ourselves for us to be able to place you at a school.***

Required skills

  • Behaviour
  • Classroom
  • Interventions
  • Primary School
  • Secondary School
  • SEN
  • SEMH

Application questions

Do you have an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service?
Would you be willing to pay £52.20 for a new DBS if you need a new one?
Have you got experience in working with children?
Do you have experience supporting people with SEN?

Reference: 52658560

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