Teaching Assistant
Job description
Experienced Teaching Assistant – Specialist SEMH School
Blandford Forum
Term Time Only
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Teaching Assistant to join a supportive SEMH school in Blandford Forum.
The provision supports pupils aged 5–16 with EHCPs, SEMH needs and those accessing alternative provision pathways.
We are looking for someone who can:
- Confidently support pupils with additional emotional and behavioural needs
- Work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Provide consistency, structure and encouragement
- Support both academic and personal development
This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about inclusive education and have previous experience within specialist settings.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with DfE statutory guidance ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants.
We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided.
For details of our privacy policy, please visit the Teaching Personnel website.
Similar jobs
Salary
£14.50 - 15.00 per hour
Location free text
Blandford Forum
Job Type
Flexible Working
Salary
£10 - £19 per hour
Sector
SEMH
Location
Blandford
Description
Experienced Teaching Assistant Required SEMH SchoolBlandford ForumFull-Time | Term Time OnlyWe are currently seeking experienced Teaching Assistant to join a specialist SEMH school in Blandford Foru
Reference
76785
Expiry Date
DD01YY
Author
Dorset SENAuthor
Dorset SENSalary
£25 - 30 per hour
Location free text
Blandford Forum
Job Type
Flexible Working
Salary
£10 - £19 per hour
£20 - £29 per hour
£30 per hour and above
Sector
Teacher
Location
Blandford
Description
SEN Tutor Opportunities – Make a Lasting Difference in Blandford Forum Are you passionate about supporting children and young people with additional learning needs? Join TP Tutors as an SEN Tutor in
Reference
SEN Blandford forum
Expiry Date
DD01YY
Author
South TuitionAuthor
South TuitionSalary
£25 - 30 per hour
Location free text
Blandford Forum
Job Type
Flexible Working
Salary
£10 - £19 per hour
£20 - £29 per hour
£30 per hour and above
Sector
Teacher
Location
Blandford
Description
Create Meaningful Change Through Education – SEN Tutor (Blandford Forum) Every young person deserves an approach to learning that works for them. With the right support, even the most disengaged lear
Reference
Blandford Forum SEN
Expiry Date
DD01YY
Author
South TuitionAuthor
South TuitionSalary
£14.50 - 15.00 per day
Location free text
Blandford Forum
Job Type
Flexible Working
Salary
£10 - £19 per hour
Sector
Special Needs
Location
Blandford
Description
Teaching Personnel are working with a Pupil Referral Unit based in Blandford Forum who are in need of experienced Teaching Assistants to start in September.*Teaching Assistant**Blandford Forum**Septem
Reference
98490327
Expiry Date
DD01YY
Author
Dorset SENAuthor
Dorset SENRelated posts
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD07YY
Summary
Today’s classroom is a busy, complex, and emotionally charged environment. Educators need to teach, support, manage behaviour, and connect with learners who may be carrying far more than their sch
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD07YY
Summary
In December 2024, the government announced new specialist places in mainstream schools to better support pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Yet, staff shortages limit s
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD06YY
Summary
Recent statistics highlight gaps in SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) training and support for educators. The government wants more SEND pupils in mainstream schools. At the same t
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD07YY
Summary
Being a Teaching Assistant (TA) is a rewarding and challenging role that requires a diverse skill set. One of the responsibilities of a TA is supporting the teacher in managing classroom behaviour eff
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD01YY
Summary
Teaching is one of the most rewarding and fulfilling vocations, but the huge responsibilities it entails can take their toll on teachers’ mental wellbeing. Teacher wellbeing can often be over
by
Alex Schulte
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD09YY
Summary
So you’ve secured a place on a PGCE course, sorted your professional skills tests and feel ready to delve into the world of teaching. Firstly, congratulate yourself for your achievement; you’re no
by
Alex Schulte
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD09YY
Summary
Before you start your dream teaching role, your school will require you to go through a range of security checks to ensure that they are hiring an eligible candidate. Whether you’re a per
by
Alex Schulte
Teaser
Education NewsContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD05YY
Summary
As headteachers everywhere will be aware, the government have pledged £200m in funding to secondary schools looking to fund summer tuition. Evidence suggests that pupils who attend a summer school mak
by
Alex Schulte
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD05YY
Summary
Teaching is one of the most enduringly popular career choices for university leavers, with an astonishing 13.5% of recent graduates securing jobs in this sector in 2016/17. And no wonder – becoming a
by
Alex Schulte
Teaser
Tips & AdviceContent Type
TP-PostsPublish date
DD03YY
Summary
‘Special Education Needs’ (SEN) is a term applied to a child or young person who presents learning difficulties. Depending on the student, the difficulty could be physical, developmental, behavioural/
by
Alex Schulte
Register with us
for a choice of classroom roles
Register today
Recent jobs
Salary
£171 - 250 per day
Location free text
Birmingham
Job Type
Full Time
Salary
£100 - £199 per day
£200 - £299 per day
Sector
Maths
Location
Birmingham
Description
Maths Teacher Location – BirminghamPosition: Full TimePay Salary - £171.00 - £250.00 per day (depending on experience)We are currently supporting a well-regarded secondary school in Birmingham with
Reference
MT - B63
Expiry Date
DD06YY
Author
Birmingham SecondaryAuthor
Birmingham Secondary