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SEND Teaching Assistant for SEND school Northallerton

Date posted : 08/01/19
£54 - £65 per day

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Teaching Personnel are looking to recruit a full time Teaching Assistant for a small Early Years classroom in Bedale, the role will consist of working on a small group basis with children with SEND including SEMH and PMLD. The successful candidate will be working in a small class of early years students with SEN, focusing upon personal development and assisting in classroom activities. You will be working closely with the class teacher and fellow teaching assistants to provide the best care and support for the children in the class, who have a variety of needs. The school has been rated 'Outstanding' by OFSTED and has brilliant facilities to use with the children, including a sensory garden!

The role will commence immediately on a full time, temporary basis and will earn up to £65 per day working 3 days per week, based in an easy to reach school in Bedale. You will be comfortable handling a small element of personal care and passionate about caring for children with SEN, if the candidate is successful in the role it is likely that the position could go permanent.

The ideal candidate will have:

- At least three months experience in an SEND environment
- Excellent behaviour management skills

- A comprehensive understanding of a variety of SEND
- A patient and caring attitude

- A Level 2/3 Teaching Assistant Qualification (or relevant experience/degree)

What you can expect from Teaching Personnel:

- Highly desirable Rates of Pay of up to £65 per day
- A £50 reward each time you recommend a colleague to work with us
- Access to unrivalled CPD opportunities including Team Teach, NASEN and Moving & Handling
- The opportunity to work in a number of schools and SEN providers across the local area with the help of our specialist consultants
- Over 20 years of Educational Recruitment across the country with a large number of Primary, Secondary and SEN schools

Teaching Personnel work with a large number of SEN schools across the UK, if you are interested in registering to work through Teaching Personnel, to gain full time or part time or to gain SEN experience please call us today to hear more.

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