SEND Teaching Assistant

Posted 14 May by Tradewind Recruitment
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SEND Teaching Assistant

Location: SEND School in Liverpool

Contract: Long term

Working Pattern: Full Time/Term Time

DBS Check: Enhanced

Are you a qualified level 3 Teaching Assistant motivated to make a difference in children's lives? Does working with young children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities sound like a career for you? Can you find different and engaging ways to motivate and engage children who are not accessing mainstream education? Then, read on, as we may be able to help you start on a career that you may find rewarding and highly motivating.

The provision we are working with supports children aged from 3-19 years old with a range of special educational needs, including:

  • ASD
  • ADHD
  • Complex Needs
  • Personal Care
  • Medical Needs

We are looking for somebody who has the ability to:

  • work with children with SEND needs, in order to help them overcome the difficulties they are experiencing in their education.
  • raise standards of SEND learners using a range of teaching strategies, in line with the school's policies and procedures.
  • work under the guidance of the Class Teacher in the planning and implementation of programmes of support
  • communicate effectively with staff and parents/carers regarding the learning needs of pupils

The successful candidate will have experience of working with and effectively supporting challenging pupils - and be able to demonstrate a strong understanding of effective behaviour management.

To be considered for this role, please click 'Apply Now' and upload your CV. For further information, please contact Shannon on or .

Reference: 52650932

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