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Primary Sen Teaching Assistant
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Join a dedicated team in Horley as a Primary SEN Teaching Assistant, supporting students with Autism, ADHD, and SEMH needs. This full-time, term-time role offers £90-£95 daily, requiring experience with SEN and a calm, empathetic approach. You’ll implement EHCP goals, manage behaviours, and foste...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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89.00 - 95.00 GBP / Day
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SEN Primary School Teaching Assistant
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Join a welcoming SEN school in Redhill as a Primary Teaching Assistant starting this September. Support children with autism, ADHD, and speech needs through 1:1 and small group work, implementing IEPs and positive behaviour strategies. Ideal for candidates with SEN experience, a calm approach, an...
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United Kingdom , Redhill
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Teaching Assistant – Sen-Focused Primary School
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Join a caring Eastbourne primary school as a Teaching Assistant, supporting pupils with ASD, ADHD, and SEMH. This rewarding role involves 1:1 and small group work to keep children engaged and regulated. We seek UK-based SEN experience, a calm, resilient nature, and an Enhanced DBS. Enjoy flexible...
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United Kingdom , Eastbourne
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Pink Tile Education Ltd
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General Cover Sen Teaching Assistant - Cornwall Primary
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Seeking a dedicated General Cover SEN Teaching Assistant for a primary school in Cornwall. This role involves providing tailored 1:1 support to a pupil with Special Educational Needs, focusing on academic, social, and emotional development. Ideal candidates have experience with challenging behavi...
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United Kingdom , Cornwall
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Zen Educate
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1:1 SEN Teaching Assistant – Primary Specialist Provision
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We are seeking a dedicated 1:1 SEN Teaching Assistant for a specialist primary provision in Andover. You will support a pupil with SEND, focusing on emotional regulation and learning engagement. Ideal candidates have experience with SEND pupils, a valid DBS on the Update Service, and up-to-date s...
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United Kingdom , Andover
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Primary Sen Teaching Assistant
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We are seeking a compassionate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant for a supportive school in Harpurhey. Ideal for those experienced with ASD, ADHD, or SEMH, this role involves providing tailored 1:1 support and interventions. You will help create a nurturing environment, promoting emotional regulatio...
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United Kingdom , Harpurhey
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About the SEN Primary Teaching Assistant role

A career as a SEN Primary Teaching Assistant is a deeply rewarding profession focused on supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) within a primary school setting. These roles are vital in creating an inclusive environment where every child, regardless of their challenges, can access learning and thrive. Professionals in this field work across Early Years, Key Stage 1, and Key Stage 2, providing tailored support to pupils with a wide range of needs, including autism (ASD), ADHD, speech and language difficulties, global developmental delay (GDD), and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs.

The primary responsibility of a SEN Primary Teaching Assistant is to help bridge the gap between a child’s unique requirements and the curriculum. This often involves working one-to-one with a pupil or in small groups, implementing personalised learning plans and individual education plans (IEPs). Day-to-day duties include adapting lesson materials to suit different learning styles, using visual aids like "Now & Next" boards, and incorporating sensory breaks to help children regulate their emotions and maintain focus. A significant part of the role is fostering independence, building confidence, and promoting social interaction through play-based and structured activities. Collaboration is key; these teaching assistants work closely with the class teacher, the school’s Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO), and external therapists (such as speech and language or occupational therapists) to track progress and adjust support strategies. For some pupils, the role may also involve assisting with personal care or mobility needs, always with dignity and patience.

Typical skills and requirements for SEN Primary Teaching Assistant jobs include a calm, patient, and empathetic nature, coupled with strong behaviour management techniques. Resilience and a person-first approach—seeing the child beyond their diagnosis—are essential. While formal qualifications are beneficial, practical experience in a school, nursery, care, or voluntary setting is highly valued. A genuine passion for inclusive education and a commitment to safeguarding are non-negotiable. Many roles require an enhanced DBS check and the right to work in the UK. This profession is ideal for those aspiring to careers in educational psychology, speech therapy, or paediatric nursing, offering invaluable hands-on experience in child development and neurodiversity. Ultimately, SEN Primary Teaching Assistants are advocates, coaches, and mentors who celebrate small, meaningful milestones, making a profound impact on a child’s educational journey and overall wellbeing.