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SEN Teaching Assistant

Simply Education Ltd
Posted a day ago, valid for 15 days
Location

Leatherhead, Surrey KT24 6DD, England

Salary

£21,995 - £23,514 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Teaching Assistant - SEN is available in Effingham, Surrey, starting in April 2025.
  • The role offers a salary ranging from £12.31 to £13.16 per hour, equating to an actual salary of £21,995.67 to £23,514.45, along with a £1,000 Welcome Bonus.
  • Candidates should have experience working with Special Educational Needs (SEN), either in a paid or voluntary capacity.
  • A Level 2 qualification in Support Work for Teaching and Learning in Schools is desirable, along with GCSEs in Maths and English at Grade 4 or above.
  • The role requires flexibility, creativity, and a strong commitment to safeguarding principles and supporting students with diverse needs.

Job Title: Teaching Assistant - SEN
Location: Effingham, Surrey

Overview

Position: Teaching Assistant - SEN
Location: Effingham, Surrey

Start date: April 2025
Salary: 12.31 - 13.16 per hour (21,995.67 - 23,514.45 actual salary, depending on qualifications) + 1,000 Welcome Bonus*
Hours: 40 hours per week, term time only. Start at 8:15 am and finish at:


Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday: 4:45 pm
Thursday: 5:00 pm
Friday: 4:00 pm


The SEN School


We are seeking a Teaching Assistant to join our dedicated team at the SEN School, supporting students aged 11-16 with autism and associated behavioural and communication challenges. Some students may have multiple learning difficulties. As part of a bigger trust, the school offers a collaborative environment with a shared commitment to student success.

Why Join the School?


Impactful Work: Make a difference in the lives of our students and their families.
Creative Curriculum: Contribute to a broad and inspiring educational program.
Collaborative Environment: Work with an engaged and multidisciplinary team.
Well-Being Focus: Be part of an organization prioritizing staff and student well-being.
Professional Growth: Access ongoing training, development, and investment in your career.


Key Responsibilities


Uphold the school's safeguarding policies, including PREVENT.
Provide feedback on student behaviour, relationships, and attitudes.
Support positive behaviour, adapting responses to meet students' needs.
Establish trust and help students feel safe and supported in their learning journey.
Promote independence, personal development, and high standards of behaviour.
Implement and adjust learning activities in collaboration with the teacher.
Organize resources to support lessons and assist with a broad and balanced curriculum.
Adapt teaching methods to meet each pupil's individual needs and potential.


As with many SEN roles, flexibility is essential. Responsibilities may vary, and you will be expected to contribute to the school's overall objectives when needed.

Requirements

Successful candidates will demonstrate:


Experience working with SEN in either a paid or voluntary capacity.
A Level 2 or higher qualification in Support Work for Teaching and Learning in Schools (or equivalent) is desirable.
GCSEs (Grade 4 or above) in Maths and English are essential.
A strong understanding of safeguarding principles and child protection procedures.
Knowledge or experience of working with pupils with SEN, SEMH, or ASD.
A commitment to placing the child first and treating them as an individual.
Positivity, creativity, and the ability to support behavioural approaches, including physical intervention (Team Teach accredited).
Competence in completing reports accurately and on time.


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