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1:1 Teaching assistant - Tower Hamlets

Date posted : 28/01/19
£60 - £75 per day + Induction and paid training offered

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A special needs school in Tower Hamlets are looking for a 1:1 teaching assistant to join their specialist team immediately to support secondary pupils with autism and behavioural needs.

As a 1:1 teaching assistant here you will be assisting students in a secondary KS3 group of learners with autism and complex behavioural needs. You will be required to plan and then deliver the sessions in either one of the schools 1:1 centres , in public places such as library or in the pupils' homes. This role requires 1:1 intervention on core subjects Numeracy, Literacy and Science, you will need to be creative , confident and use a tailored approach to meet pupil's special educational needs.

Why apply for this position?

  • Extensive paid training provided weekly and induction programme
  • Temporary to permanent contract
  • Excellent daily rates through PAYE £60-£75- Employers pension and National Insurance contributions covered
  • Flexible working hours: Full time Monday - Friday 9am - 3.30pm or part time placement of 5 morning sessions 9- 12.30 pm or 5 afternoon sessions of 12pm - 3.30pm

Applicants considered for this position will:

  • Have an understanding and experience of how to support students with autism and behavioural needs
  • Provide high levels of interaction with students to spark their interest in education
  • Be able to plan and provide differentiated 1:1 support tailored to each pupils needs
  • Have previous experience working with children or adults with behavioural , special needs or mental health needs
  • Hold a Degree in Criminology , Psychology, Sociology, or Health and Social Care
  • Be able to travel daily to different pupils which will vary from school centres, student's homes, or deliver sessions in public places around Tower Hamlets, East London area

If you would like to be considered for this 1:1 teaching assistant position in Tower Hamlets , email your up to date CV or contact Nootpa on 0207 593 3078 today for further details on the role today!

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