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Sen Teaching Assistant
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United Kingdom , Bognor Regis
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20022.00 - 24033.00 GBP / Year
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Randstad
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20500.00 - 24800.00 GBP / Year
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Randstad
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Teaching Assistant (SEN TA)
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United Kingdom , Bognor Regis
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21342.00 - 24089.00 GBP / Year
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Randstad
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Teaching Assistant (SEN)
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Join a dedicated SEN team in Bognor Regis as a Teaching Assistant, supporting children with special educational needs in small classes or 1:1 sessions. This permanent, term-time role requires resilience, empathy, and GCSE Maths & English. Enjoy free parking, weekly pay, private pension options, a...
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United Kingdom , Bognor Regis
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85.00 - 95.00 GBP / Day
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Randstad
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Teaching Assistant (SEN)
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Join a dedicated SEN team in Bognor Regis as a Teaching Assistant, supporting children with special educational needs in small classes or 1:1 sessions. This permanent, term-time role offers 40 hours weekly and requires resilience, empathy, and GCSE Maths/English. Benefit from career development, ...
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SEN Teaching Assistant – Nursery
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Join a warm, term-time only nursery in Bognor Regis as an SEN Teaching Assistant. Support children with complex needs through play, sensory strategies, and routines. Ideal for candidates with Early Years, SEN, or care experience who are patient, nurturing, and team-focused. Build trusting relatio...
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About the Teaching Assistant - Sen role

A career as a Teaching Assistant in Special Educational Needs (SEN) is one of the most rewarding and impactful roles within the education sector. These professionals provide essential support to students who have a wide range of learning, physical, emotional, or behavioral challenges, helping them to access the curriculum and thrive in a school environment. SEN teaching assistant jobs are not just about academic support; they are fundamentally about fostering independence, building confidence, and creating a safe, nurturing space for every child to reach their full potential.

The core responsibility of a SEN Teaching Assistant is to work closely with the class teacher and other specialists, such as speech and language therapists or occupational therapists, to implement tailored learning plans. This often involves adapting lesson materials, breaking down complex instructions, and providing one-on-one or small group support. Beyond academics, these professionals play a crucial role in a student’s personal and social development. They help students navigate social interactions, manage their emotions, and develop essential life skills. This might include using positive behavior strategies to de-escalate anxiety, creating sensory-friendly learning environments, or simply being a consistent, calming presence that a student can trust.

Typical daily tasks can vary greatly depending on the needs of the students, making flexibility and adaptability key traits. A SEN Teaching Assistant might assist with personal care, support communication using tools like PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) or Makaton, and keep detailed records of student progress and behavior. They act as a bridge between the student and the curriculum, ensuring that learning is accessible, engaging, and rewarding. Collaboration is also a major component of the role; TAs frequently liaise with teachers, parents, and external professionals to ensure a holistic approach to each child’s education.

To succeed in SEN teaching assistant jobs, individuals need a unique blend of personal qualities and professional skills. Patience, empathy, and resilience are non-negotiable, as is the ability to remain calm under pressure. A proactive and creative mindset is essential for finding new ways to engage students who may struggle with traditional learning methods. Most employers require a good standard of literacy and numeracy, typically evidenced by GCSEs in English and Maths. While formal qualifications such as a Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant certificate or a CACHE diploma are highly valued, specific SEN training or experience in areas like autism, ADHD, or speech and language difficulties is often a significant advantage. Ultimately, the most successful SEN Teaching Assistants are those who are passionate about making a difference, possess a deep sense of advocacy, and understand that every small victory is a giant leap for the students they support.