SEN TA to work 1:1 - Portsmouth Based to start ASAP

Posted 29 April by Academics
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SEN Teaching Assistant - Psychology Graduates wanted!

Are you a bright, driven graduate who is passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people?

Are you looking to gain some first-hand experience working with children with additional needs and helping them overcome barriers?

If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! A fantastic Primary School in Portsmouth is looking for SEN Teaching Assistants to support in the classroom. This is a full-time, long term position commencing ASAP.

Positions that are available include:

* SEN Teaching Assistant - Autism support in KS1

* SEN Teaching Assistant - 1:1 support in KS2

* SEN Teaching Assistant - Behaviour support in KS1

This SEN Teaching Assistant role is a fantastic opportunity for a Psychology/Criminology/ Social Sciences graduate who are looking to pursue a career in Psychology, Youth Mentoring, Social work, Counselling etc. If any of these SEN Teaching Assistant roles have gripped your attention, please read below for further details!

Why is this SEN Teaching Assistant ideal for you:

* Gain a full year's experience in primary school supporting children with SEN

* Working alongside professionals such as Speech and Language therapists and SENCo.

* Supporting children with a range of SEN (autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia etc)

* Using initiative to create new learning opportunities

If you are interested in this role, Please call Billie on

Or email your CV to

Required skills

  • SEN Teaching Assistant - Psychology Graduate

Reference: 52547352

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