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Autism (Primary support) - Hayes and Northolt

Date posted : 16/04/19
£60.97 - £65 per day + dependant on experience + references

Job description

This vacancy has now expired. Please see similar roles below...

Are you interested in supporting children diagnosed with autism or learning disabilities?

Do you have what it takes to build positive relationships with SEN pupils and adapt in a rewarding environment as part of a supportive school team?

Have you ever thought about working as a special educational needs (SEN) teaching assistant in Special Need Schools, SEN units or Additional Resource Provisions (ARP)?

If so email Rachel from the London North West SEN branch today with your updated CV and cover letter - I would love to hear from you!

We have an amazing opportunity for proactive individuals with proven experience or confidence supporting children with autism spectrum condition and learning disabilities. We work closely with a primary school based locally to both Hayes and Harlington and Northolt Station for children diagnosed with autism, speech and sensory needs.

They are looking to appoint dedicated staff to start immediately for year long contracts with permanent offers as they have three new classes due to open in September 2019. These classes will be in Early Years, Key stage 1 and Key Stage 2 supporting sensory learning needs and communication disorders. Having confidence or experience supporting children in classrooms is beneficial however, training will be provided so if you have a proactive personality and the ability to learn quickly do not hesitate to apply.

Roles are full-time Monday to Friday 8:30 - 4:30 to start from the 23rd April 2019 and the school will be holding immediate trial days for successful applicants.

If you have experience or feel confident in at least 3 of the following bullet points please get in touch:

  • UK based Primary or Secondary classroom support experience
  • Autism support experience
  • Resilient, pro-active and outgoing personality
  • Residential support/care worker experience
  • Play work or Children's Centre play scheme experience
  • Sports coaching
  • Nursery or Early Years experience
  • Special Educational Needs experience
  • Team-Teach, MAPA or Positive Behaviour Support
  • Speech and Language support experience
  • Teaching/Learning support Assistance
  • Special Educational Needs teaching experience aboard
  • National Curriculum - Primary or Secondary level
  • Mathematics Subject specialism
  • Science subject specialism

Please make sure you include a short cover letter telling us why you feel you would be great working with children with autism and learning difficulties in Hayes End. The more information you give us the more we tell our schools about you as all successful applicant CVs will be sent directly to the school Head Teacher to be shortlisted!

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