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Graduate Special Needs TA - Hayes

Date posted : 29/03/19
£60 - £65 per day

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Are you a resilient graduate with an interest in helping children with special needs reach their potential?

If you are based in or around the borough of Hillingdon we want to hear from you!

We have a new challenge and fulfilling opportunity for graduates interested in working with children with special needs such as autism, speech and language and social difficulties. A highly-accredited primary school in Hayes are looking to appoint ambitious and enthusiastic graduates keen to learn new skills and perhaps build on a career in specialist support.

Due to the school opening three new classes across early years to KS2 they are looking for immediate start graduates who can hit the ground running and be open to ongoing development and training in preparation for September 2019.

Experience working with children with special needs is ideal but not necessary as training is provided in-house. Successful applicants will however demonstrate both interest and understanding of autism and how to engage children in learning who have special needs.

The schools have classes across two sites in Hayes and Ruislip:

  • the main site for primary aged pupils across early years, KS1 and KS2
  • the second site is based in a satellite class in a mainstream school for primary pupils with autism

To join this amazing school in Hillingdon as a graduate teaching assistant and if you think you have what it takes to make a real difference to in this school apply TODAY!

Successful candidates will:

  • Have a UK degree qualification
  • Have good understanding or experience of autism spectrum condition and special needs
  • Be confident in supporting children 1:1 and in small groups in creative and personalised learning plans
  • Demonstrate a patient, pro-active and creative attitude
  • Be fully committed to learning from and contributing to a team

What can the school offer?

  • FREE specialist training provided in-house from specialist support and Teachers mentors
  • A friendly, committed and supportive school community
  • Small class sizes of up to 8 pupils where you are able to develop real positive relationships and see tangible progress
  • Excellent opportunities for professional and career development with year long full-time contracts and permanent contract offers
  • Local to Hayes and Harlington, Northolt and Uxbridge stations

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