SEN Teaching Assistant


Category: | Reference: ITEACH-54620
Location: UK

SEN Teaching Assistant

Are you a recent graduate considering a career in teaching or educational psychology?

Do you have experience supporting young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and low level Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs?

Would you like to gain relevant, paid, rewarding experience working 1:1 and in small groups with young people?

If so, this fantastic opportunity, working as an SEN Teaching Assistant in a lovely specialist secondary school, may be perfect for you!

 

SEN Teaching Assistant – The Role:

  • SEN Teaching Assistant
  • Located in Walsall
  • Providing 1:1 support
  • Promoting the pupil’s educational, emotional, and social development
  • Supporting pupils that need it the most and can be the hardest to reach
  • Employing and adapting various teaching strategies to suit the needs of the young people

SEN Teaching Assistant – The Benefits:

  • Paid £300 – £350 per week, term time only
  • Long term role, no day-to-day supply!
  • Gaining rewarding SEN teaching experience
  • Ideal experience for aspiring teachers or educational psychologists
  • Immediate start
  • Close to transport links

SEN Teaching Assistant – Applicant Requirements:

  • Minimum 2:1 degree
  • Have a good understanding of SEN/SEMH needs
  • Previous experience supporting individuals with complex needs
  • Passionate about supporting people with SEN
  • Understanding, patient and empathetic towards people’s complex needs
  • Dedicated to making a difference to student’s experience of education

 

To apply for this exciting role as a SEN Teaching Assistant in Birmingham, press the ‘Apply’ button or send your CV to Jessica Finnigan at i-teachers!

 

 

 

Posted On: 21/01/2022
Recruiter: i-teachers

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