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Tradewind Recruitment

Swindon

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GBP 10,000 - 40,000

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Job summary

A leading education recruitment agency is seeking an experienced SEN Higher Level Teaching Assistant to join full-time in Swindon. This role involves providing high-quality support to children with complex special educational needs across multiple specialist provisions. Ideal candidates will have a background in teaching assistance or a recognised HLTA qualification, demonstrating strong behaviour management and adaptability. This position offers competitive pay and ongoing professional development opportunities.

Benefits

Competitive rates of pay, paid weekly
Ongoing support from a dedicated SEN consultant
Free CPD and SEN-focused training

Qualifications

  • Proven experience supporting children or young people with SEN.
  • TA background or a recognised HLTA qualification.
  • Confidence working across Primary, Secondary and Post-16.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver educational activities across age groups.
  • Provide support to pupils with complex SEN.
  • Adapt learning approaches for individual needs.

Skills

Experience supporting children with SEN
Strong behaviour management skills
Adaptability and resilience
Relationship building

Education

Recognised HLTA qualification
Job description
SEN Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)
Full-time Swindon Specialist SEN Provisions

We are recruiting an experienced SEN Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to work full-time across several specialist education settings in Swindon. These provisions support children and young people with complex Special Educational Needs and offer highly structured, nurturing environments designed to help pupils re‑engage with learning and education.

This role is ideal for someone with a Teaching Assistant background who is ready to step up or a recognised HLTA qualification, who is confident supporting pupils across Primary, Secondary and Post‑16 age ranges and is comfortable adapting to different settings while maintaining consistency and high standards of care.

The Role

As an SEN HLTA, you will work across multiple specialist provisions, providing high‑quality support where it is most needed. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Delivering planned learning activities and interventions across a range of age groups
  • Providing 1:1 and small group support to pupils with complex SEN
  • Supporting emotional regulation, engagement and positive behaviour
  • Adapting learning approaches to meet individual pupil needs
  • Working collaboratively with teachers, pastoral teams and therapists
  • Acting as a calm, consistent and reliable adult in specialist environments

While you will work across different settings, the schools share a similar ethos, approach and pupil profile, allowing you to build confidence and consistency in your practice.

About the Pupils

The schools support children and young people with complex and overlapping needs, including:

  • Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
  • Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC)
  • ADHD
  • Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN)
  • Learning difficulties and trauma‑related presentations

Many pupils have experienced disrupted education and may present with challenging behaviour, emotional dysregulation, anxiety or difficulties with trust and attachment. Staff focus on relationship‑building, structure and regulation to help pupils feel safe and ready to learn.

Why These Schools Are So Highly Regarded

The specialist provisions you will work in are known for:

  • A strong relational and trauma‑informed approach
  • Small class sizes and high staff‑to‑pupil ratios
  • Clear behaviour frameworks focused on de‑escalation and regulation
  • Supportive leadership teams and strong staff collaboration
  • Flexible, personalised curricula that meet pupils where they are

These are settings where staff are genuinely supported and encouraged to develop their SEN practice.

The Ideal Candidate Will Have:
  • Proven experience supporting children or young people with SEN
  • A TA background or a recognised HLTA qualification
  • Confidence working across Primary, Secondary and Post‑16
  • Strong behaviour management and de‑escalation skills
  • A calm, adaptable and resilient approach
  • The ability to build positive relationships quickly in new settings
Why Join Tradewind Recruitment
  • Full‑time work across a network of specialist SEN schools
  • Competitive rates of pay, paid weekly
  • Ongoing support from a dedicated SEN consultant
  • Free CPD and SEN‑focused training
  • Flexible opportunities with consistent work


If you're an experienced SEN professional looking to step into a rewarding HLTA role within an exceptional specialist setting, we'd love to hear from you.

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