£90 - £100 per day + depending on experience, Full time - Contract
Added 17th May 2024
The school require someone who:
· Holds at least one year's experience of working within a school (desirable but not essential)
· Holds a teaching assistant qualification or relevant degree (or be willing to work towards a qualification)
· Can evidence a good attendance record with previous employers
· Confident behaviour management skills and be willing to undertake training to keep your skills up to date
· Will be able to quickly build relationships with children and staff
· Must be willing to work hard, and go above and beyond with the learner at the core of what you do
· Has a valid and up to date DBS (or willing to make a new application)
The main duties within the role will be:
· Working 1:1 or with small groups for inventions
· Supporting children with reading, writing and phonics
· Liaising with the class teacher around pupil progress
· Helping the class teacher to engage pupils in lessons
· Assisting the class teacher with the setup of the classroom
To apply, please send across your CV today!
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Added 17th May 2024
You will work collaboratively as part of a friendly staff team, to promote consistency in learning, high achievement, positive wellbeing and be committed to providing an inclusive and supportive atmosphere for all pupils within your care. Adapt to the diverse needs of SEN students within your care. Right to Work in the UK, unfortunately we are unable to offer Visa Sponsorship. Work with the market leaders
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The unique nature of our school means that you will need to be creative in developing into the role, using your experience and initiative to deliver bespoke learning journeys for the children and young people.
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Requirements
To be considered as a Young Person Support Worker, you will:
· Be resilient and focused on the best interests of the pupils that you support
· Be able to demonstrate empathy and understanding, be non-judgemental and open-minded
· Have a passion to change young people's lives for the better
· Understand Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties that children and young people can face today
· Previous experience is not essential, and transferrable skills can be from your personal and professional life.
Added 17th May 2024
Within the role you will be required to:
Support and enthuse young learners to reach their potential through an interactive and engaging approach
Work with small groups for reading, writing, and other subjects which contribute to life skills and independence
Feedback to the class teacher on progress made and next steps
Skills and attributes:
Full training is provided, and you will be supported to gain qualifications for your own career progression
Have empathy, patience, and the drive to make a difference
An observant and responsive approach combined with a positive, energetic and enthusiastic attitude
You will be required to apply for a DBS if you don't already have clearance.
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We support disadvantaged students achieve their academic goals and are a leading reputable provider of alternative and supplementary education to schools and local authorities, supporting children from all backgrounds through one-to-one and small group tuition programmes.
Added 17th May 2024
Daily, you will support the children in their learning, provide guidance in lessons, aid transitions around school, be proactive in encouraging independence in the community, be the liaison point between school and home, and be the child's advocate in their learning journey.
Added 17th May 2024
Our partner school is a specialist SEN school dedicated to providing a nurturing and supportive environment for pupils aged 5-19 with ASD. Monitor and record student progress and provide feedback to teachers and parents. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Here at LTF we are here to support you through your experience and aid a smooth transition into your new role.
Added 17th May 2024
Job Title: Experienced SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Wellingborough, Northamptonshire
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm
Salary: £85 per day
Start Date: ASAP
Job Description:
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced SEN Teaching Assistant to join our team at a primary school in the Wellingborough area. Monitor and record students' progress and report to the class teacher and SEN coordinator. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of students with SEN. If you are a compassionate and resilient SEN Teaching Assistant with the skills and experience to thrive in a KS2 classroom environment, we would love to hear from you.