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Teaching Assistant Required ASAP!

Date posted : 12/09/19
£9.5 - £10.5 per hour

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SEN Support Assistant

  • Location: PRESTON
  • Full-time Key Stage 1 SEN teaching assistant post
  • Temporary with a potential for a school contract following a successful period of probation
  • ASAP start
  • Level 2 teaching assistant qualification or above

Teaching Personnel, the UK's leading supply agency, are recruiting on behalf of a reputable Primary School on the outskirts of PRESTON town centre. The school are seeking an experienced teaching assistant to provide support to children across Key Stage 1 with special educational needs, including ASC, SEMH and moderate learning difficulties. The role will start in September 2019, as soon as all the necessary vetting checks have been completed for the candidate, and will run for the remainder of the academic year with the opportunity for a school contract for the right person.

The successful candidate will have a Level 2 teaching assistant qualification or above. They will be responsible for providing either 1:1 or small group support to specific pupils within Key Stage 1. The sessions will be tailored to the IEP targets of the children and the successful candidate will track the children's progress made in association with these targets and will set new ones in order to move them on. The role requires you to work closely with the school's SENCo, who will monitor the children's progression and provide any necessary support. Effective provision of a safe and reassuring learning environment is essential to the role; accordingly, the successful candidate must possess the ability to build positive relationships with the children based upon trust and mutual respect.

This PRESTON primary school is graded 'GOOD' by Ofsted. Behaviour is described as good and pupils are well cared for and are happy in the school. Staff develop in the pupils a strong sense of equality and inclusion. Pupils with SEN and/ or disabilities receive good support in class from well-briefed teaching assistants.

The ideal candidate for this role will have recent experience working in an educational setting with children with SEND and will be sensitive to the varying needs of the children. They will be dedicated, adaptable and keen to support the academic growth of all the children in their care.

If you are interested in this role and possess the qualification, experience and qualities specified above, please get in touch!

In turn, Teaching Personnel can offer you:

  • Over 20 years experience within educational recruitment working in partnership with a large number of primary, secondary and SEN schools
  • Competitive rates of pay (£9.50 - £10.50 per hour, dependent on experience)
  • A dedicated, specialist consultant to support you and your needs
  • CPD opportunities including Team Teach, People Moving & Handling and NASEN
  • Full or part-time work to fit around your existing commitments
  • A £50 reward every time you recommend a colleague/friend to work with us
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