£14.01 - £15.50/hr dependant on experience, Full time - Permanent
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L3 Teaching Assistant Key Responsibilities:
Build caring, supportive relationships with pupils to help them feel safe, confident, and ready to learn
Promote independence, personal development, and high standards of behaviour
Support high-quality, differentiated teaching to help pupils reach their full potential
Assist with daily routines, transitions, and positive behaviour management
Work collaboratively within a multi-professional team to meet the needs of each pupil
Support the Class Teacher with the day-to-day running of the class
Adapt to changing needs and contribute to the smooth running of the school
L3 Teaching Assistant Requirements:
Previous experience working with children in an SEN or mainstream setting
Ability to manage challenging behaviour with empathy and consistency
Strong teamwork, communication, and adaptability
A genuine passion for helping children overcome barriers to learning
Benefits of working at our partner school near Attleborough, Norfolk:
Supportive, close-knit team atmosphere, staff often describe it as "one big family"
Fully funded qualifications and career development opportunities, including a wide range of training programmes
Complimentary hot lunches, teas, and coffees when on-site
Free on-site parking to make your commute easier
Access to Perkbox for high-street discounts, cycle-to-work, car lease schemes, and help reducing everyday costs
UK Health Cash Plan covering dental, optical, and physiotherapy costs for you and optionally your partner or children
Employee Assistance Programme offering 24/7 wellbeing and counselling support
Generous pension and life-assurance provisions
Family-friendly perks, including free family swim access
Bike-to-work scheme to improve your health and save on transport costs
About our partner school:
Our partner school provides a safe, structured, and inspiring learning environment for children with a range of needs.
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Key Responsibilities:
Plan and deliver structured, engaging lessons for students with SEN and/or SEMH
Teach small groups (up to 10 pupils), with the support of three skilled classroom staff
Adapt your teaching to suit individual EHCPs, learning styles, and needs
Guide and mentor support staff (TAs and HLTA) within the classroom
Collaborate with therapists, pastoral leads, and senior leaders to ensure holistic student progress
Promote positive behaviour, safeguarding, and equality in every session
Track and report on both academic achievement and social-emotional development
What You'll Need:
QTS or QTLS (applications from ECTs warmly welcomed)
A keen interest in SEN/SEMH education - prior experience preferred but not essential
Confidence in adapting lesson content for learners with autism, dyslexia, anxiety, ADHD, or complex needs
A flexible, resilient, and nurturing teaching style
A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (many schools are in rural areas)
What We Offer:
A dedicated education consultant with you every step of the way
Weekly PAYE pay - no umbrella deductions
Access to over 20+ free CPD training courses
Guidance and support with securing permanent school placements
First access to Norfolk's top SEN roles for the summer term and beyond
Opportunities across Norfolk in supportive and well-resourced specialist settings
Why Teach in Norfolk?
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This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is committed to supporting the learning and development of students with hearing impairments. You will have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of students with hearing impairments and contribute to their academic and personal growth. We look forward to receiving your application!
Added 15th January 2026
Additionally, you should possess excellent communication skills, the ability to adapt your teaching approach to individual student needs, and a genuine commitment to fostering a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. 00 - £35. Join our client on this transformative journey and contribute to the academic and personal growth of SEN students in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.
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This role offers the chance to work beyond a traditional classroom setting and make a genuine difference to students who require a personalised, therapeutic approach to re-engage with education. Apply Now
If you are an experienced, compassionate and flexible Outreach SEN HLTA and want to help young people with SEMH needs rediscover trust, confidence and joy in learning across the Great Yarmouth/Lowestoft region, we would love to hear from you.
Added 15th January 2026
This rewarding role is ideal for a teacher who is passionate about supporting pupils with PMLD and SLD and who is looking for a meaningful part-time teaching position within a caring and collaborative environment. Provide a broad and balanced curriculum tailored to individual learning needs. Commitment to CPD and continued professional development. Opportunities for career progression within the school and wider Trust. This is an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of pupils with PMLD and SLD while contributing to the development of a supportive and inspiring school community.
£13.80 - £14.50 per hour dependant on experience, Full time - Temp to Perm
Added 14th January 2026
This setting supports children and young people with social, emotional and mental health needs and provides a calm, nurturing and supportive environment where every student is valued and understood.
Added 13th January 2026
SEMH School Key Worker - Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
📍 Location: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
💼 Position: SEMH School Key Worker
🕒 Hours: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week + 1-2 sleep-ins per week (Term Time)
💷 Salary: £14 - £18 per hour (depending on experience)
📑 Contract: Full-time
About the Role
We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate SEMH School Key Worker to join a nurturing and forward-thinking team in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities
We are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Added 13th January 2026
Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA)Location: Ely, Cambridgeshire
Start: ASAP
Duration: Long Term
Contract: Full‑time, Supply
At Inspire EHC, we partner exclusively with specialist settings across the UK to provide empathetic, skilled, and reliable staff who genuinely understand the needs of SEND. Students present with a wide range of needs, and the successful HLTA will be someone who brings patience, creativity, and a calm, child‑centred approach. We proudly champion diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace for all.
Added 12th January 2026
As a Nurture and Behaviour Support Mentor, you will work closely with students, teachers, and parents to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.