Team Educate are seeking Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistants for various roles in our partner schools across Solihull.
Are you eager to embark on a new journey within the realm of education in the Solihull area? Do you possess a background in education or a keen interest in working with children with specific learning needs (SEN)? Perhaps you have direct experience of working with young people with Special Educational Needs or Emotional Behavioural Difficulties from another sector and are looking to apply this within an Education context? If so, we'd love to hear from you!
Here at Team Educate, we're currently in search of exceptional SEN Teaching Assistants to work in our partner schools for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
Position Highlights:
Role: SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Various educational settings across Birmingham
Type: Full-Time/ Part-Time
Pay: From £100 per day depending on role and experience
Start Date: ASAP
Working Hours: 8.30 - 3.30, Monday - Friday (Part-time hours considered for the right candidate)
Duration: Long-term, permanent, temp to perm.
The Role in a Nutshell:
As a SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll play an integral role in providing tailored support to pupils, ensuring they receive the finest education and the tools needed for personal growth. With knowledge of how best to support pupils with additional learning needs, you will use your skills to encourage collaboration and engagement in lessons. Collaborating closely with seasoned educators, you'll contribute to fostering an environment that nurtures progress and development.
Benefits of being a SEN Teaching Assistant:
- Immerse yourself in an enriching school environment where you can have a demonstrable impact on pupils.
- Experience guidance and assistance from supportive professionals with first-hand experience in education.
- Secure a longer-term position with the potential to extend into the academic year.
- The opportunity to develop and enhance your own practice through continued professional development.
The successful SEN Teaching Assistant will have:
- A proactive attitude coupled with a genuine passion for working with children.
- Experience of supporting pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in various settings.
- Previous hands-on experience of working with young learners with varied needs.
- A valid Right to Work in the UK.
- An enhanced DBS certificate registered with the online update service or a willingness to submit a new application.
- Full UK Driving Licence
Why Choose Team Educate:
At Team Educate, we're not just an agency - we're committed to developing and supporting both our schools and our staff. We possess an ever-flowing stream of exciting opportunities, all backed by our unwavering dedication to success. Whether you seek a flexible schedule or an immersive experience, our supportive schools and expert guidance are here to propel you forward.
Join Our Journey:
Be part of #TeamEducate, an exceptional community of educators striving for excellence. Your dedication is the cornerstone of our success, and we look forward to welcoming you to our exceptional team.