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Doubletrees School is seeking a dedicated Teaching Assistant to provide tailored support to children with SEND, helping them access the curriculum and participate in school life. You will work closely with teachers to implement individualised pathways, monitor pupil progress, manage small group work, and assist with personal care and behavioural support as trained.
This role requires a compassionate approach, strict confidentiality, and commitment to safeguarding, with opportunities for
The main purpose of the job:
The Teaching Assistant will provide tailored support to children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), including those with severe physical, learning, and complex behavioural difficulties. The role involves assisting in supporting the educational, social, and physical needs of pupils, helping them to access the curriculum and participate in school life. You will work closely with teachers and other educational professionals, ensuring students' individual needs are met and fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.
Uphold and clearly communicate strong values and a moral purpose centred on supporting pupils' growth and well‑being.
Exhibit an optimistic demeanour, fostering positive relationships and attitudes towards students with profound, severe, and complex learning needs, as well as towards staff, parents, governors, and the local community.
Lead by example, demonstrating integrity, creativity, resilience, and clear direction.
Continuously enhance your knowledge of local education systems and remain committed to ongoing professional development.
Support students in developing their knowledge, skills, and attitudes according to the curriculum, ensuring the necessary learning support is in place for effective learning.
Build positive and supportive relationships with pupils, promoting individual development, social integration, and boosting self‑esteem.
Track pupil progress, monitor health, behaviour, and overall well‑being, providing feedback or adjustments as needed.
Effectively use IT systems as required by the school.
Work independently with small groups of children on specific tasks, under the overall guidance of the teacher.
Participate in parent meetings (which may be outside regular school hours), offering constructive feedback on pupil progress, achievement, and behaviour when necessary.
Maintain confidentiality in regards to sensitive issues linked to home/pupil/staff/school.
Administer minor first aid where training has been undertaken.
Administer medically prescribed drugs as per the approved procedure.
Assist with the safe physical and medical needs of pupils, including:
Support in the management of pupils with challenging emotional and behavioural difficulties so as to prevent harm and disruption to the pupil or others.
Supervise pupils during break time, and plan and organise play time activities, where required.
Accompany children on educational visits as supervised by senior staff.
Contribute to class meetings, staff meetings and school‑based INSET.
Carry out interventions as required; raise any concerns in accordance with the school’s safeguarding policies and procedures.
Assist with duties relating to pupil swimming and sports activities/events where relevant.
Deliver therapy to pupils such as physiotherapy or speech and language therapy as guided by professionals where training has been undertaken.
Input into planning of lesson content led by teaching staff where relevant.
Provide pastoral care to pupils where relevant.
Ensure all teaching aids are readily available by monitoring stock levels of materials, checking for missing/damaged equipment, arranging for new supplies to be ordered where relevant.
Assist in preparing, using and maintaining relevant teaching resources, including wall displays and ensuring classrooms are left clean and tidy.