SEN Teaching Assistant
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Full Job Description
Prospero Teaching are currently seeking dedicated SEN Teaching Assistants to support low-ability pupils with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health and PMLD needs. Join a welcoming and diverse team, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages teamwork and proactive engagement.
Immediate Trials
- Position: SEN Teaching Assistants
- Needs: PMLD, SEMH, ADHD, ASD and other related SEN.
- Daily Salary: 90 - 100
- Working Days: 5 days a week
- Hours: 8:30 - 16:00
- Contract: Temp - Perm
- Location: Norwood
School Information:
The vibrant SEN school community situated in a modern building with diverse learning spaces, including a forest area, games rooms, gyms, and sensory rooms and on-site therapist is available for both pupils and staff!
Essential Skills:
The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of Autism, ADHD, SEMH and PMLD. Have excellent behaviour management and conflict resolution skills, and a caring and patient approach. Enthusiasm, character, and a proactive attitude are highly valued.
Training and Support Provided:
- The school caters to pupils with SEMH, PMLD, SLD, ADHD and ASD.
- Training will be provided for Teaching Assistants with experience in Primary, Secondary, or College settings.
- Ongoing support, Continuous Professional Development (CPD), and guidance are integral to our approach.
Nature of Students:
- Mental Health challenges
- Autism
- Behavioural difficulties
- Severe learning dela
- All students need assistant with personal care
Requirements:
- DBS on the update service or willingness to obtain one
- SEN Experience
If you are ready to make a meaningful impact in a supportive and inclusive learning environment, apply now by submitting your up to date CV.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
SEN Teaching Assistant
Prospero Teaching
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