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Specialist Teaching Assistant (SEN TA)
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Join a nationally recognised trust as a Specialist Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) in Horley. You’ll provide 1:1 support to learners aged 5-16 with ASD and complex needs in a modern school with class sizes of just 8. Enjoy fully funded training, career progression, and term-time-only hours. Access in...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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21833.00 - 24054.00 GBP / Year
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Teaching Assistant (SEN)
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We are seeking a dedicated Teaching Assistant (SEN) to join a supportive school in Horley, UK. This permanent, term-time role involves providing 1:1 and small group support to learners. Ideal candidates have relevant care or childcare experience and a nurturing approach. Benefit from excellent ca...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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21088.00 - 23988.00 GBP / Year
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SEN Teaching Assistant
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Join a flagship SEN school in Horley, Surrey as a permanent Teaching Assistant. Support pupils with complex needs through 1:1 interventions and small group work. Benefit from fully funded training pathways to HLTA or Cover Supervisor roles. Ideal for experienced TAs or career changers with UK-bas...
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United Kingdom , Horley, Surrey
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21399.00 - 24003.00 GBP / Year
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Teaching Assistant (SEN)
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Join an outstanding specialist school in Horley as a SEN Teaching Assistant, supporting KS3 students with academic and emotional needs. This permanent, term-time role offers 1:1 and small group work, requiring relevant childcare or SEN experience. Benefit from free parking, funded qualifications ...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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20833.00 - 24022.00 GBP / Year
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SEN Teaching Assistant
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Join a specialist SEMH provision in Burstow as a SEN Teaching Assistant, supporting secondary students with ADHD, ASD, and behavioural challenges. You’ll provide 1:1 and small-group support, fostering emotional regulation and re-engagement in education. Ideal for candidates with experience in edu...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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93.00 - 100.00 GBP / Day
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SEN Teaching Assistant
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Join a specialist Autism Accredited school in Horley as a SEN Teaching Assistant, supporting pupils aged 7-19 with high-functioning autism and EHCPs. You will provide 1:1 and small group support, focusing on communication, emotional regulation, and life skills. Ideal candidates have experience in...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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93.00 - 100.00 GBP / Day
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Sen Teaching Assistant (Ta)
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Join an award-winning SEN school in Horley as a Teaching Assistant, supporting learners aged 5-18 with moderate to severe needs including Autism and ADHD. This permanent, term-time role offers a £20,500-£24,800 salary, a welcome bonus, and fully funded qualifications from day one. Ideal for flexi...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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20342.00 - 24800.00 GBP / Year
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Teaching Assistant (SEN)
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Seeking a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to join expert teams in Horley, UK. This long-term role focuses on supporting students with Autism, ADHD, and SEMH needs. You will implement EHCP goals, manage behaviour, and foster independence. Enjoy a stable Monday-to-Friday routine, a daily wage of £...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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89.00 - 95.00 GBP / Day
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Sen Teaching Assistant
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Seeking a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to support students with Autism, ADHD, and SEMH in Horley. This long-term role offers £90-£95 daily, requiring experience with complex needs and a calm, adaptable approach. You will implement tailored learning plans, foster emotional regulation, and coll...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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89.00 - 95.00 GBP / Day
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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 teaching assistant
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SEN Teaching Assistant role in Horley/Crawley, supporting students up to age 19 with complex needs including SEMH, ASC, ADHD, and MLD. You will deliver 1:1 and small-group learning activities aligned to EHCP targets, using de-escalation and behaviour management techniques. Requires experience wit...
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United Kingdom , Horley
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Teaching Assistant (Sen)
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Seeking a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant in the Horley/Crawley area. Support students with EHCPs through 1:1 and small-group activities, focusing on behaviour management and independence. Ideal for resilient, empathetic individuals with experience in autism, learning difficulties, or youth work...
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About the SEN Teaching Assistant role

Explore rewarding and impactful SEN Teaching Assistant jobs, a profession dedicated to empowering students with special educational needs to achieve their full potential. SEN Teaching Assistants (TAs) are vital members of educational teams, working under the guidance of qualified teachers to provide tailored support that fosters academic, social, and emotional development. This role is centered on creating an inclusive, safe, and stimulating learning environment where every child, regardless of their individual challenges, can thrive.

Professionals in these jobs typically provide one-to-one or small-group support to pupils with a diverse range of needs. These may include Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), speech and language difficulties, physical disabilities, sensory processing disorders, and moderate to severe learning difficulties. A core responsibility is to help implement and adapt the curriculum, using specialized resources and differentiated teaching strategies to make learning accessible. Daily tasks often involve assisting with personal care, managing behavior through positive reinforcement, supporting communication using tools like PECS or Makaton, and facilitating social integration during lessons and break times.

The common responsibilities of an SEN TA extend beyond direct pupil support. They include assisting with the preparation of learning materials, observing and recording pupil progress to inform Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs), and ensuring a consistent routine that pupils can rely on. They act as a crucial bridge between the student, the class teacher, therapists, and parents, providing valuable feedback on a child's well-being and achievements.

To succeed in SEN Teaching Assistant jobs, specific skills and personal attributes are paramount. Employers universally seek individuals who are profoundly compassionate, patient, resilient, and dedicated. A non-judgmental and empathetic approach is essential. While formal qualifications like a relevant NVQ or a certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools are advantageous, a genuine passion for making a difference is often considered equally important. Practical experience working with children or adults with additional needs is highly valued. Key skills include excellent communication, the ability to remain calm under pressure, creativity in problem-solving, and strong teamwork capabilities. A foundational understanding of safeguarding procedures and a commitment to promoting equality and inclusion are fundamental requirements for all positions.

Pursuing a career in this field means embarking on a path of continuous learning and immense personal reward. For those with the right blend of heart and skill, SEN Teaching Assistant jobs offer a unique opportunity to change lives and shape brighter futures every single day.