Sports Graduate - Join the SEN Team
Location: Reading
Details:
- Role: Teaching Assistant (Sports Graduate)
- Salary: 83 - 95 per day
- Contract: Long-Term Temporary with potential for permanency
- Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday (8:30 am - 3:30 pm)
Are you a driven sports graduate looking to channel your passion into a role that makes a real difference? A specialist school in Reading is seeking a dedicated individual to join their SEN team, supporting children with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) challenges. This is an exciting opportunity to combine your love for sports with a meaningful career in education.
As a Sports Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will use your skills and enthusiasm to motivate and inspire students, helping them overcome barriers to learning while developing their confidence, teamwork, and resilience.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide one-on-one and group support to children with SEMH needs, fostering emotional regulation and social skills.
- Leverage your sports background to promote teamwork, discipline, and positive engagement.
- Work closely with teachers and SEN professionals to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
- Manage challenging behaviours with patience and a calm, proactive approach.
- Act as a positive role model, inspiring students to reach their potential both inside and outside the classroom.
Why Join Us?
This is an ideal role for sports graduates looking to gain practical experience in a school setting while contributing to the personal and educational development of students. Whether you're considering a career in teaching, youth work, or psychology, this position provides excellent training and transferable skills.
No previous experience is required, as full training and support will be provided to the right candidate.
If you're interested in this Teaching Assistant opportunity, please apply directly to this advert or contact Tiffene @ Academics for more details.
Academics is a leading education recruitment agency, serving schools across England and Wales.