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£62 - £70 per day, Benefits: Free CPD, Local Work, Competitive Pay, No Umbrella Companies
We are working with a well-known special needs school in the heart
of Wandsworth who are seeking learning support
assistants/classroom
support workers. As a teaching assistant you
will be supporting
students with their academic, personal and
social development. This
role is demanding and challenging, but
very rewarding. As a
specialist school you will be working with
students with autism,
moderate learning difficulties and varying
levels of behaviour in a
supportive and team based environment.
We are currently working with a fantastic Alternative Provision
in Ipswich, Suffolk that is looking for a Key Stage 2 SEN Teacher
to start on 8th March. The Alternative Provision is for young
pupils with Social, Emotional, Mental Health Needs (SEMH) and
Emotional, Behavioural Difficulties (EBD)
Key Stage 2 SEN Teacher Responsibilities:
• Providing engaging learners for Key Stage 2 learners with
SEMH
needs
• Be able to teach engaging lessons tailored to the pupil's
needs.
• Communicate with parents, carer, and other staff members
around monitoring pupils progress both academically and
emotionally.
• Support the learner's academic needs.
Do you have experience of working in a school based
environment?
Are you looking for your next role in education?
We are delighted to be working alongside one of our
partner
schools in the NG7 area who are looking to add a teaching
assistant to their team to work alongside their pupils who present
with special needs. The role will be full time and will be
contracted until the end of July 2021.
Are you a qualified primary school teacher? Are you looking for
your next role within teaching?
We are delighted to be working alongside one of our
partner
schools in the recruitment of a KS2 teacher. The role will
be full
time role and will begin after the Easter Break.
At the heart of 2027 is a paid 12-month job as a Grants Officer
at a leading foundation or trust. A grant making organisation such
as a foundation or trust is a charity that funds individuals or
other organisations to run projects that positively impact the
community.
As part of the programme, you'll be employed full time in a
grant making role with one of our dynamic host organisations
across
the UK. You'll deliver brilliant work to improve the
communities
they serve whilst receiving a salary over the year of
up to
£25,000.
At the heart of 2027 is a paid 12-month job as a Grants Officer
at a leading foundation or trust. A grant making organisation such
as a foundation or trust is a charity that funds individuals or
other organisations to run projects that positively impact the
community.
As part of the programme, you'll be employed full time in a
grant making role with one of our dynamic host organisations
across
the UK. You'll deliver brilliant work to improve the
communities
they serve whilst receiving a salary over the year of
up to
£25,000.
At the heart of 2027 is a paid 12-month job as a Grants Officer
at a leading foundation or trust. A grant making organisation such
as a foundation or trust is a charity that funds individuals or
other organisations to run projects that positively impact the
community.
As part of the programme, you'll be employed full time in a
grant making role with one of our dynamic host organisations
across
the UK. You'll deliver brilliant work to improve the
communities
they serve whilst receiving a salary over the year of
up to
£25,000.
At the heart of 2027 is a paid 12-month job as a Grants Officer
at a leading foundation or trust. A grant making organisation such
as a foundation or trust is a charity that funds individuals or
other organisations to run projects that positively impact the
community.
As part of the programme, you'll be employed full time in a
grant making role with one of our dynamic host organisations
across
the UK. You'll deliver brilliant work to improve the
communities
they serve whilst receiving a salary over the year of
up to
£25,000.
Do you have a passion for working with children? Are you a
qualified TA or hold a relevant childcare degree?
We are working on an exciting opportunity for a
teaching
assistant to begin work on a full time basis. The school
is based
in the NG5 area and the post will be full time and on a
fixed term
contract.
£65 - £71 per day, Benefits: Free CPD, Local Work, Competitive Pay, No Umbrella Companies
We are currently recruiting teaching assistants to
work in an
outstanding special needs college located in Wandsworth.
A sa
teaching assistant you will be working with post 16 students
with
a range of special needs that include; autism, speech &
language
difficulties, anxiety, physical disabilities. As part of
the role,
you will be supporting students on a one to one basis
developing
academic skills, social independence, assisting within
work
placements and taking part in outdoor/recreational activities.
You'll be required to use a patient, calm and engaging approach to
learners, their learning needs and be able to work creatively &
pro-actively.