Calling all Graduates and Aspiring Psychologists. Does working at an Outstanding Primary school where you could help children with SEND needs interest you? If so, at Ribbons & Reeves, we are looking for an enthusiastic and supportive SEND Teaching Assistant to work for a year at one of Barnet's schools, helping students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This SEND Teaching Assistant Role will be a full-time role in term-time. With sociable hours and a rewarding nature; this opportunity is perfect for Graduates searching for an entry-level role.
SEND Teaching Assistant | About the role:
- A SEND Teaching Assistant could earn up to £105 a day (including holiday pay!) | Paid weekly via PAYE | Weekly pay in Arrears
- You will be provided with full safeguarding training and guidance on role expectations before undertaking the role of a SEND Teaching Assistant
- Youll be supporting children with SEND with their class work, along with implementing skills and strategies developed in the classroom.
- You will be leading your extracurricular sessions or 1:1 sessions with children outside of the classroom to assist their learning further, and developing your skills.
- You will become a friendly face amongst staff and students.
- A First-Class Degree in Psychology or a related subject.
- Child-Centred Experience.
- Aspirations to become a Psychologist or Therapist in the future.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, patience, and a calm temperament.
- This is an amazing opportunity for aspiring psychologists, education professionals, and individuals who want to make an impact in the lives of children. As a SEND Teaching Assistant, you will be doing just that!
Ribbons & Reeves are Londons leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this SEND Teaching Assistant role in Barnet. For other roles like this, check out our website, and search Ribbons & Reeves. We look forward to supporting you in your application to this SEND Teaching Assistant role.
SEND Teaching Assistant | Role in a Primary School | Working with children with ASD | September start