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SEN LSA, Islington (Highbury & Islington Station)

Date posted : 31/05/19
£200 - £450 per week

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SEN LSA, Islington (Highbury & Islington Station)

A school in Islington are recruiting for a SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team in September. This school is located in N1, Islington and near Highbury and Islington station (London Overground and Victoria lines) This is a two form entry School and have been rated 'Good' by Ofsted. This school is particularly focused on their SEN department and have shown fantastic results with their students.

The special educational needs and disabilities department will offer a great amount of support when you join their team. You will have the opportunity to work with extremely hard-working and experienced specialists including: Educational Psychologists, Speech and Language therapists and other medical professionals who are all focused on raising the attainment throughout the school.

We have an achievement assembly weekly and A Good as Gold Assembly where Special Certificates are awarded personally to pupils. In addition quick notes home are given in the week to pupils who show excellent social skills and manners at lunchtime.

''Good relationships and high expectations support much of the school's work and the sound of laughter and groups of children and adults talking and sharing the learning is a common feature of life at our School''.

The Role:

Type: Special Needs Teaching Assistant to work with a child 1:1 in Year 4

Start: 03 September 2019

Position type: Full-time until the end of the academic year.

The successful candidate would display the following:

  • Experience and knowledge of working with children with a wide range of abilities
  • A general understanding of national/foundation stage curriculum
  • Secure knowledge and skills relating to strategies in working with pupils with Complex Learning Needs
  • An interest, motivation and passion for working with special needs children and developing skills to facilitate this
  • Ability to self-evaluate learning needs and actively seek learning opportunities

At Teaching Personnel we offer a number of discounts (up to 85%!) on courses which can help you with your development as a Teaching Assistant and aspiring Teacher or School Psychologist! Some of the courses we offer are:

  • Understanding Autism
  • Autism Awareness Diploma
  • Level 3 Child Psychology Diploma
  • The Complete SEN Diploma

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