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St Austell
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St Austell
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Teaching Assistant – Special Educational Needs (SEN) Location: Cornwall area Contract Type: Permanent, 32.75 hours per week (term time only) Salary: £24,926 FTE / Approx. £19,232 Actual Start Date: As
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Cornwall Secondary & SENAuthor
Cornwall Secondary & SENSalary
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Penzance
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SEND Support
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Penzance
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Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant Location: Penzance Area, Cornwall Start Date: 3rd September 2025 Salary: £17,910.96 actual (£24,926 FTE) Contract: Permanent | 30.5 hours/week | Term time only (39 we
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Cornwall Secondary & SENAuthor
Cornwall Secondary & SENSalary
£13.75 - 14.50 per hour
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Cornwall
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£10 - £19 per hour
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SEND Support
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Cornwall
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Job Opportunity: SEN Teaching Assistants (Full-Time, Term-Time Only) – St Austell Location: St Austell, Cornwall Contract: Temporary-to-Permanent Hours: Full-Time, Term-Time Only (Monday to Friday)
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Cornwall Secondary & SENAuthor
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