The 1:1 Teaching Assistant provides tailored support to an individual student with specific learning needs. Working closely with the class teacher and other staff, the assistant ensures the student can fully access the curriculum, develop independence, and achieve their potential in a safe and supportive environment. Key Responsibilities: Student Support: Provide 1:1 assistance to the designated student in lessons, adapting materials and activities to meet their needs. Support the student with specific learning difficulties, disabilities, or additional needs, such as speech and language delays, autism, ADHD, or physical disabilities. Foster the student's social, emotional, and academic development. Encourage independence and self-confidence wherever possible. Classroom Support: Collaborate with the class teacher to plan and deliver tailored interventions and resources. Assist in the preparation of differentiated materials and activities for the student. Help maintain a positive and inclusive classroom environment for all learners. Behavior Management:
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1:1 Teaching Assistant
Prospero Teaching
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 10 days
Blackwood, Caerphilly NP120HX, Wales
Part Time
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- The 1:1 Teaching Assistant role involves providing personalized support to a student with specific learning needs.
- The assistant collaborates with the class teacher to ensure the student can access the curriculum and develop independence.
- Key responsibilities include adapting materials and fostering the student's social, emotional, and academic growth.
- Candidates should have at least 2 years of experience working with students with learning difficulties or disabilities.
- The position offers a salary of $35,000 to $45,000 per year, depending on experience.