Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant

Posted 29 March by UCM Education
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If you are passionate about Special Educational Needs and want to provide and support inclusive learning for children while also progressing in your career, this is the role for you. An Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' primary school in Tower Hamlets is recruiting for a committed special education teacher assistant. You will be working with some children with special needs, such as ASD or ADHD.

Details of the role:

  • Special Needs Teaching Assistant
  • Hours are 8:30 to 4:00pm

Details about the school:

  • ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted reports
  • Offers training and opportunity for growth
  • supportive SLT's
  • Located in Tower Hamlets 

The successful Special Needs Teaching Assistant will have:

  • 3 months’ experience working with children
  • Experience working one-to-one 
  • Experience working as a Special Needs Teaching Assistant
  • Aptitude for a team working 

Perks of working through UCM:

  • Holiday and pension offered
  • Training provided
  • Salary review after 12 weeks
  • Continual support from our team of experienced consultants

If this sounds like you, please send in your CV.

UCM Education specialises in placing teachers and support staff in schools and nurseries throughout the UK. We are an Equal Opportunities employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. Please note, that due to the number of applications we receive for job posts, we cannot contact all unsuccessful applicants.

Required skills

  • Autism
  • SEN
  • ADHD
  • classroom support
  • one-to-one
  • special needs teaching assistant

Reference: 52399054

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