SEN Teaching Assistant: Transform Autistic Learners
Randstad Education
Ivybridge
On-site
GBP 16,405 - 18,450
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Competitive pay
Comprehensive training and support
Free uniform and DBS check
Company pension scheme
Job summary
An educational agency in the United Kingdom is looking for an enthusiastic SEN Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This role focuses on supporting autistic children in a positive learning environment. Responsibilities include collaborating with teachers and providing individualized support to enhance pupil engagement and growth. They offer competitive pay, career development opportunities, and term-time only working arrangements. Ideal candidates will have a genuine passion for working with special needs children and understanding of safeguarding principles.
Qualifications
Genuine passion for working with children with special needs.
Collaborative team player eager to share ideas.
Proactive learner keen to develop new skills.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with teachers to deliver engaging lessons.
Provide individualized support to pupils.
Make learning exciting and accessible for every pupil.
Skills
Passion for working with special needs children
Team collaboration
Proactive learner
Understanding of Safeguarding principles
Education
GCSEs in Maths and English (Level 2/Grade C or above)
Job description
An educational agency in the United Kingdom is looking for an enthusiastic SEN Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated team. This role focuses on supporting autistic children in a positive learning environment. Responsibilities include collaborating with teachers and providing individualized support to enhance pupil engagement and growth. They offer competitive pay, career development opportunities, and term-time only working arrangements. Ideal candidates will have a genuine passion for working with special needs children and understanding of safeguarding principles.