Speech and language Teaching Assistant

Posted 22 October by Long Term Futures Ltd
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Speech and Language Teaching Assistant | Part-Time:Thursday (Potential to Increase to 2 Days) | Kensington & Chelsea, W10 | Salary Dependant on Experience

Are you passionate about supporting children with speech and language needs? We are looking for a dedicated Speech and Language Teaching Assistant to provide 1:1 support to a Year 5 pupil in a vibrant primary school in Kensington & Chelsea.

About the Role:

  • Work 1 day per week (Thursday), with potential to increase to 2 days for the right candidate.
  • Support a Year 5 pupil with targeted speech and language interventions.
  • Collaborate with the school team to help the child overcome communication barriers and thrive in their learning.
  • Monitor and record the child's progress and behaviours, providing regular feedback to the class teacher and SENCo.

Requirements:

  • Previous experience in delivering speech and language interventions in an educational setting.
  • A passion for working with children and helping them achieve their communication goals.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Flexible and adaptable to meet the needs of the pupil and the school.

This Speecha and Language role is a fantastic opportunity to begin working in an inclusive, mainstream primary school who are committed to inclusion and all children. If this sounds like the role and school for you then, please don't hesitate to submit your CV via the application page or contact Hugh directly at LTF Recruitment.

Required skills

  • SALT|Speech|Language|Speech and Language|Primary|Education|KS2|SEN|ASD|Support|SEN TA|Teaching Assistant|Teaching|Assistant

Reference: 53889753

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