Do you have a strong desire to improve the lives of kids who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?
Do you work best in a dynamic, encouraging learning environment?
Do you have any prior experience supporting kids education in a classroom?
If your answer is yes to the above questions, then don't wait any longer - apply today!
We are collaborating with a Plymouth secondary school that is seeking to hire a committed and experienced SEN teaching assistant to start in September 2024. You need to have prior experience working with students who have special needs.
The school is devoted to providing a supportive, stimulating, and engaging educational environment that encourages challenge, creativity, and autonomous learning. They want the children to develop a sense of community, grow in confidence, and feel inspired.
Benefits:
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Competitive weekly pay rates.
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Supportive management to guide your growth.
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Excellent avenues for career progression.
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Free CPD courses.
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Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant.
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Unique teaching approaches enrich your experience.
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A rewarding Refer a Friend scheme offering £300 shopping vouchers (*Terms and Conditions apply)
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Assist students in accessing the curriculum and engaging fully in classroom activities by offering support while working under the guidance and supervision of the teaching staff.
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Take part in the design and assessment of educational activities alongside the instructor, giving them input on the students development.
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Help the instructor maintain discipline and focus among the students by supporting their unique goals.
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Under the close supervision of a teacher, provide assistance to students exhibiting problematic behaviour while taking support plans and risk assessments into consideration.
A successful candidate must provide the following:
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Must have an enhanced child and adult DBS registered with the update service or be willing to apply for one.
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Must provide 2 professional references.
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Eligibility to work in the UK.
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Patient and Reliable.
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Experience working with people with SEN / Disabilities
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Be confident supporting children and young people
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Work as a Care / Support worker is preferred.
Ready to make a lasting impact?
If you’re excited about the opportunity to support and inspire students with special educational needs, we’d love to hear from you!