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ASC Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 03/08/17

Job description

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Are you a recent psychology graduate who aspires to becoming a teacher or educational psychologist in the future and would like the opportunity to work in Hammersmith & Fulham?

  • Competitive daily rate of pay
  • Ongoing CPD training
  • Supportive SENCO and SLT

Would you benefit from paid experience in the same school for an academic year, working within the SEN Department as a Teaching Assistant?

This lovely Primary school in Birmingham is keen to appoint ambitious graduates to work in their SEN Department from September!

Any previous experience working with young people with special educational needs would be advantageous to your application.

Would this ‘exceptional Primary school in Hammersmith & Fulham be the perfect start to your career in education? Would you enjoy supporting a child with Special educational needs to overcome the barriers to learning that they face?

As a recent graduate this role will allow you to combine the theoretical knowledge gained during your degree whilst gaining the practical experience needed to kick start your career in education. The role would ideally therefore suit a graduate of psychology, but other degree types will be considered if you can demonstrate you have relevant previous experience.

SEN Primary Teaching Assistant

This fantastic Primary school in Hammersmith & Fulham are looking for keen graduates who want to build their knowledge and experience by working for a full academic year, supporting a specific child who has special educational needs. You must have excellent communication skills and some experience working with children, preferably who are on the autism spectrum.

SEN Primary Teaching Assistant - About the role

This SEN Teaching Assistant role will require you to support a specific Year 2 boy who is on the autistic spectrum on a 1:1 basis. You must be a resilient but friendly individual able to guide and support a child who faces barriers to learning.

If you are interested in this position then please send your CV to matthew.dawson@teachingpersonnel.com or give Matt a call on 02075933088. If you want to find out what other positions we have available for September then please get in contact.
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