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SEN Teaching Assistant

Date posted : 27/06/19
£60 - £80 per day

Job description

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Working with a partner primary school in Peckham Rye Teaching Personnel are currently recruiting for a behaviour specialist LSA to join on a permanent contract. The school is located right by Peckham Rye Park, a ten minute walk form Peckham Rye Station and its numerous connections (Overground, Southern, Thameslink, Southeastern).

The school is a two-form entry with a resource base for children with Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC). They were rated 'Good' at their most recent Ofsted inspection (Nov. 2016) and are looking to bring on passionate and creative staff to join the school as they progress on their journey to outstanding. The school has a strong emphasis on support and development and really try to give back as much as you put in.

The school is based in a vibrant community where the social and cultural diversity of their pupils is valued and celebrated. The school has a strong reputation for inclusion and is committed to children's wellbeing as well as their academic achievement. They work hard to help their students develop independence and an enthusiasm for learning and believe that academic success relies heavily on strong partnerships between home and school.

The school has high expectations for themselves and their pupils, aiming for standards that exceed national expectation in both core subjects and across the wider curriculum. The school places a high priority on continuous professional development for all staff with a robust training offer. The school makes sure opportunities are equally available and relevant for both newer and more experienced staff.

The school are looking for:

  • Ambitious and enthusiastic teaching assistants that are passionate about supporting children with challenging behaviour
  • Excellent references/track record of providing exceptional support to students
  • Commitment to professional development
  • Organised, efficient and creative team players

The school can offer:

  • Enthusiastic, motivated and friendly children who are excited about learning
  • A dedicated, talented and supportive team
  • High quality professional development opportunities tailored to individual needs
  • Bespoke mentoring to support you at all stages of your career

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