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As a Bank Staff Teaching Assistant, you'll be an essential part of the school community, providing crucial support where it's needed most for students with various SEN requirements. This is a flexible, 'bank staff' position, perfect for those looking for varied work schedules within term time.
Job Responsibility:
Supporting Teachers: Assisting the classroom teacher to ensure lessons run smoothly and are inclusive for all learners
Facilitating Learning: Helping students with varied needs access and engage with a differentiated curriculum
Cultivating Positivity: Actively contributing to a safe, welcoming, and productive school environment
Targeted Support: Providing one-on-one or small group support to help students with their learning objectives, managing tasks, and overcoming academic or social-emotional challenges
Differentiated Assistance: Working with students across the SEN spectrum, adapting support methods to individual Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans
Classroom Management: Assisting in maintaining a focused and calm atmosphere, supporting behavioural and learning strategies set by the teacher
Student Well-being: Being a trusted point of contact, assisting with the pastoral care and overall well-being of the students, especially those facing SEMH difficulties
Requirements:
Patience: The ability to remain calm and understanding in challenging situations, recognising that learning and progress can take time
Strong Communication Skills: Clear, empathetic, and effective interaction with students (including non-verbal communication), staff, and parents
Empathy: A deep understanding and sensitivity toward the unique learning styles and needs of students with SEN/SEMH
Teamwork: The ability to work collaboratively and effectively as part of a dedicated school team, including working with therapists and specialists
Experience: Previous experience working with children, particularly those with SEN/SEMH, or in any educational setting (formal or informal)