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SEN Teaching Assistant: Make a Difference Every Day! Are you passionate about working with children and making a real impact? We're looking for enthusiastic Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistants to join an amazing team at a school dedicated to supporting autistic children. This is a truly rewarding opportunity where your contributions will directly help students learn, grow, and develop their potential.
Job Responsibility
Collaborate with teachers to deliver engaging lessons and support student learning
Provide individualized support, helping students with their academic, social, emotional, and personal care needs
Contribute to making learning exciting and accessible for every student
Requirements
Genuine passion for working with children with special needs and a desire to make a difference
Collaborative team player
Proactive learner
GCSEs in Maths and English (Level 2/Grade C or above)
Strong understanding of Safeguarding principles and Child Protection procedures
Access to own transport
Nice to have
Ability to track progression in attainment
Background in youth work
Behaviour management
Building relationships
Classroom management
Communication
De-escalation techniques
Empathy
Experience in administering medication
Experience in managing challenging behaviour
Experience with autism spectrum disorders
Experience with learning difficulties
Experience with social emotional mental health
Inclusiveness
Manual handling
Marking
Mentor experience
Personal care experience
Planning
Resilience
Restraint training
Speech and language therapy experience
What we offer
PAYE
Referral Bonus
Thorough Induction Training covering autism, Behaviour Analysis, Safeguarding, Emergency Medication, Behaviour Management, and Personal/Intimate Care
Support and training for those interested in pursuing a teaching career