Mental Health Specialist - School in Slough Immediate Start | Full-TimeSEN Support - Autism and Complex Needs
Are you an aspiring secondary school teacher? Or would you like to work with Special needs children in a mainstream school? This is the perfect opportunity for you!
A Secondary school in Chalvey in Slough is currently recruiting for a teaching assistant to start ASAP or in September 2021. The teaching assistant would be working alongside the teacher helping the children with their learning, aiming to improve attainment and engagement in wider school life. This is an exciting opportunity for a graduate to develop their experience within education. A graduate with a degree graded 2:1 or above is ideal for this role and a graduate with some previous experience working with children/young people is desirable. This relevant previous experience could include childcare, tutoring, helping within a nursery, in a sport setting, charity or in a similar classroom setting.
The Secondary school in Slough are looking for enthusiastic teaching assistants who are excited and passionate about their input into the young people's education and life beyond school. Ideally the teaching assistant will have previous experience either in a similar role or working with children in some other environment. The teaching assistant will be supporting across all subjects as well as supporting SEN pupils. The teaching assistant's primary role will be to ensure each child is fulfilling the learning objective for each lesson.
Position Details:
- Job Title: Mental Health Specialist
- Location: Slough
- Pay: £83 - £95 per day (dependent on experience, training, and qualifications)
- Contract: Long-term temporary with potential for permanent
- Hours: Full-Time, Monday to Friday (8:30 am - 3:30 pm)
- Experience: Desired but not essential
If you are interested in this Mental Health Specialist position, please contact Tiffene @ Academics by applying to this advert directly.
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