Special Needs Teaching Assistant in Oldham

Posted 12 April by Academics
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Are you able to provide kind care in an inviting, educational environment?

Could you picture yourself creating a positive impact on a child's education?

If so we would love to hear from you today!

As a Special Needs Teaching Assistant in Oldham working with Academics, you will be providing support to pupils to help them reach their full potential in the classroom. This will include one-to-one assistance and care, effectively managing behaviour and helping pupils to develop new skills.

Additionally, you have the opportunity to hone your own abilities in areas like lesson preparation, activity delivery, and assistance for individualised learning plans.

We provide attractive pay rates, adaptable work schedules, on-going training, and chances for professional growth in the role of Special Needs Teaching Assistant in Oldham.

As a Special Needs Teaching Assistant in Oldham, you will have experience working with children with additional learning and personal needs and/or relevant qualifications.

We are interested in hearing about and supporting your goals for your educational experience, so if you are looking to start your career as a Special Needs Teaching Assistant in Oldham, please apply today with an updated CV!

Academics operates as a leading national education employment agency that has been offering consistency in West Yorkshire classrooms for more than 20 years. Our success has led us to expand into schools around Oldham, and as a result, we are in need of highly qualified individuals to fill local SEN Teaching Assistant positions in primary schools.

Required skills

  • Special Needs Teaching Assistant in Oldham Primary KS1 KS2 Daily Supply

Reference: 52463228

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