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Maths Specialist Higher Level Teaching Assistant
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Join a welcoming Crawley secondary school as a Maths Specialist HLTA. Use your strong mathematical knowledge to support KS3/KS4 students, leading interventions and boosting attainment. This role is ideal for a confident, patient individual committed to making a real impact on pupil progress.
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United Kingdom , Crawley
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Send Specialist Teaching Assistant
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Join a supportive primary school in Wheatley Hill as a full-time SEND Specialist Teaching Assistant. You will provide tailored support to pupils with additional needs, helping them access the curriculum and achieve their potential. This rewarding role requires SEND experience, patience, and a col...
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United Kingdom , Wheatley Hill
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Send specialist 1:1 teaching assistant
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Join a supportive primary school in Crook as a dedicated SEND Specialist Teaching Assistant. Provide tailored 1:1 support to a pupil, implementing individual learning plans and intervention strategies. This full-time, rewarding role requires SEND experience, patience, and empathy to make a real d...
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United Kingdom , Crook
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Ks1 teaching assistant – phonics specialist
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Join a friendly Lanchester primary school as a KS1 Teaching Assistant. This rewarding role focuses on phonics, supporting early reading and writing skills. You will use your phonics knowledge to motivate small groups and individual pupils. Enjoy a supportive environment with flexible hours.
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United Kingdom , Lanchester
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About the Specialist Teaching Assistant role

Specialist Teaching Assistant jobs represent a vital and rewarding career path within the education sector, focusing on providing tailored support to students with a wide range of additional needs. Unlike general teaching assistant roles, these positions require a higher level of expertise, patience, and adaptability to work with individuals who have complex learning difficulties, physical disabilities, sensory impairments, or social, emotional, and mental health challenges. The primary mission of a Specialist Teaching Assistant is to ensure that every student can access the curriculum, develop independence, and thrive in a safe, inclusive environment.

The daily responsibilities of these professionals are diverse and highly personalized. A core aspect of the role involves implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) in close collaboration with class teachers, Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs), and external therapists such as speech and language therapists or occupational therapists. Specialist Teaching Assistants often work on a one-to-one basis or with small groups, adapting lesson materials and teaching methods to suit each learner’s unique style. This may include breaking down complex tasks into manageable steps, using alternative communication systems like Makaton or Picture Exchange Communication Systems (PECS), or transcribing materials into braille for students with visual impairments. Beyond academics, these assistants play a crucial role in developing students’ life skills, social integration, and emotional resilience. They frequently support personal care routines, manage challenging behaviors using de-escalation techniques, and facilitate outdoor or community-based learning experiences that build real-world confidence.

Typical skills and requirements for Specialist Teaching Assistant jobs include a unique blend of personal attributes and professional knowledge. Empathy, resilience, and a calm, steady demeanor are essential, as these professionals often work in high-pressure environments where unpredictability is common. Strong communication and teamwork skills are critical, as the role requires constant liaison with teachers, therapists, and families. While specific qualifications can vary, many employers value experience in youth work, healthcare, coaching, or support work. Specialized training in areas such as autism spectrum disorders, manual handling, medication administration, and behavior management is highly sought after. A willingness to learn specialist tools—whether assistive technology, braille, or sensory integration strategies—is also key. Ultimately, Specialist Teaching Assistant jobs offer the profound satisfaction of making a tangible difference in a young person’s educational journey, transforming challenges into opportunities for growth and achievement.