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Secondary (SEN) Teaching Assistant

Trusted Talent

Bridgnorth

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

16 days ago

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Job summary

A leading educational staffing agency is seeking a Secondary (SEN) Teaching Assistant in Bridgnorth to support students with special educational needs. In this dynamic role, you will ensure students access the curriculum and develop independence. Key requirements include GCSE level education and passion for improving student learning. You will monitor academic progress and provide supervision in a supportive environment. Competitive pay is offered at £100 - £130 a day, depending on experience.

Qualifications

  • GCSE education required for the role.
  • Passionate about student development and learning.
  • Knowledge of emotional and social difficulties affecting behaviour.

Responsibilities

  • Provide support and supervision to students with special educational needs.
  • Ensure students can access the curriculum and develop independence.
  • Monitor students' academic progress and struggles.

Skills

Excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills
Passionate about improving the learning of students
Confident leading small groups

Education

GCSE level standard education
Job description
Role - Secondary (SEN) Teaching Assistant

Location - Bridgnorth WV16

Trusted Talent are seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic SEN teaching assistant to support students in a well-established secondary school in Bridgnorth.

Pay- £100 - £130 per day dependent on experience.

As a Secondary SEND Teaching Assistant your role will involve providing support and supervision to students with a range of special educational needs within a secondary school setting, ensuring they can access the curriculum, develop independence, and take part fully in school life.

Requirements
  • GCSE level standard education.
  • Passionate about improving the learning of students.
  • Awareness and knowledge of pupils with emotional and social difficulties that impact their behaviour.
  • Excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills.
  • Confident leading small groups and monitoring students' academic progress and struggles.

If you are passionate about supporting children's development and learning and you are interested in applying for this role then please attach your most up to date CV below to be considered

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