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Special Needs Teaching Assistant needed in Bradford

Date posted : 24/09/19
£60 - £75 per day

Job description

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Special Needs Teaching Assistant

Are you an ambitious special needs teaching assistant who wants to make a difference?

Do you desire to become a Special Needs Teacher in the future?

Teaching Personnel are working with a Special Needs school based in Bradford that cater to pupils from between the ages of 3 - 19 is currently searching for a Special Needs Teaching Assistant to support their school. The role primarily involves working as a special needs teaching assistant supporting those who have special needs in small groups and on a one - to - one basis the needs of the children are predominantly Autism (Pre- verbal and Non Verbal).

This is a fantastic opportunity to join an aspiring team with potential for progression due to expansion. The leaders of the school are dedicated to quality of education at the school and they need the best Teaching Assistants to accomplish this.

For this role, the successful candidate must have:

  • Experience of working with children
  • Experience of supporting children with challenging behaviour
  • Knowledge of SEN (preferable but not essential)
  • Be able to show reliance in challenging situations
  • Relevant qualifications (Team Teach desirable)
  • An enthusiastic and flexible approach to working
  • The successful candidate would be required to work within small groups and at times on a 1:1 basis as well as being comfortable with personal care with students who require additional support. You will need to have a proactive approach to use your initiative in situations, although the class teacher will offer you constant support and guidance. The ability to build positive relationships quickly with students and staff will be key.

Contact details and how to apply

If you are interested in the upcoming Special NeedsTeaching Assistant position and would like to hear more about our Guaranteed Work Scheme please contact Mutale at the Leeds Primary branch on the details below or alternatively register online at- https://www.teachingpersonnel.com/leeds-primary-branch

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