SEN Teaching Assistants required in Morden

Posted 4 April by Prospero Teaching
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We are currently recruiting for a SEN Teaching/Learning Support Assistants to join an Ofsted 'GOOD' SEN School in Morden starting immediately.


The roles will be full-time, long-term, supporting various aspects of education (all classroom based), 1:1 and group learning for Key Stage 1-2 pupils (4 to 11 years old), the school caters for children with Social Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties and additional Learning Difficulties / Special Educational Needs.


*The school will consider individuals who have experience in mainstream schools and graduates as they will be providing on site training and CPD.


Location: Morden

Duration: Long Term

Start Date: Immediate

Pay: £90-£100

Contract: Monday - Friday (Full-Time)


The successful applicants will have:

· Experience of working with or caring for children of a relevant age

· Previous experience working with vulnerable individuals or SEN

· Excellent Behaviour Management skills

· Ability to utilise/implement Positive Behaviour Strategies

· A calm, patient manner and ability to react positively to a fast-changing environment

· Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with students, staff and parents/careers

· Ability to competently use a computer and the Internet (Word, Excel & PowerPoint)

·An Enhanced Child or Child & Adult Workforce barred list DBS Certificate registered on the update service


If you would like to be considered for this role or require further information, please feel free to get in contact with me

Required skills

  • ADHD
  • SLD
  • PMLD
  • ASD
  • GRADUATE
  • SEN TA
  • LEARNING MENTOR
  • SEMH
  • BEHAVIOUR MENTOR

Reference: 52421128

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