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SEN Graduate Teaching Assistant

The Graduate Network
Posted 9 days ago, valid for 23 days
Location

Birmingham, West Midlands B45 9RT

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The position is for a SEN Graduate Teaching Assistant, ideal for graduates seeking hands-on experience with students who have special educational needs.
  • The role offers a salary of £80-£90 per day and is set to start immediately until July 2025.
  • Candidates should possess a passion for working with young people, and while previous experience with SEN is advantageous, it is not required.
  • Responsibilities include assisting in lessons, managing support sessions, and fostering an inclusive classroom environment.
  • The school is a 'Good' secondary institution in Northfield, committed to supporting its students and providing training for new staff.

SEN Graduate Teaching AssistantAre you a graduate looking to gain hands-on experience supporting students with special educational needs in a supportive school environment?*** SEN Graduate Teaching Assistant*** £80-£90 per day*** Immediate start until July 2025*** ‘Good’ secondary school, Ward of Northfield*** General SEN duties supporting students with Autism and EBDThe Role:This is a rewarding opportunity for a graduate to provide essential support to students with Autism and Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. As an SEN Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with teachers and the SEN department to deliver tailored interventions, foster positive behaviour, and ensure every student feels supported and valued in their learning journey.Responsibilities include assisting in lessons, managing small group or one-to-one support sessions, and helping to create an inclusive classroom environment. This is a varied role that will offer you experience in both academic and pastoral care, preparing you for a career in education or related fields.The Candidate:The ideal candidate will be a graduate with a passion for working with young people and a genuine interest in supporting students with special educational needs. Patience, empathy, and excellent communication skills are essential for this role. Previous experience working with children or young adults with SEN is advantageous but not required.The School:This ‘Good’ secondary school in the Ward of Northfield is proud of its inclusive ethos and commitment to providing outstanding support for its students. The school boasts a dedicated SEN department, excellent facilities, and a warm, welcoming community. You will be supported by experienced staff and given access to training and resources to help you thrive in your role.If you're a graduate who is ready to make a real difference in the lives of students with SEN, apply now to join this supportive school community!

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