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At Protocol, our excellent client is recruiting for a teaching assistant to support young students with special needs. You will be working in a secondary school encouraging student to become as independent as possible in all areas of their lives.
The main aim is to challenge students to always try new things such as developing friendships, using public transport and developing successful learners. You will be aiming to deliver curriculum to the highest possible standard in a safe, caring and positive environment.
Duties & Requirements
-Encouraging student confidence, self-esteem and independence.
-Supporting children in social activities in and out of school.
-Create individual plans for each child.
-Supporting SEN children on a 1:1 and group basis.
-Working alongside teachers, therapists and tutors daily.
-Providing full focus on each individual child giving them more confidence day by day.
-Experience with assisting those with Autism.
-Be able to provide a valid DBS on the update service or be willing to apply for one.
-Provide 2 references from previous employers.
Please apply if you are interested and a member of the team will get back to you as soon as possible if you are shortlisted.
ASD Support
Location: | Maidenhead |
Job Type: | Contract |
Industry: | SEN Support Jobs |
Reference: | PE11279744 |
Salary: | £60 - £75 per day |
Job Published: | 11 days ago |
At Protocol, our excellent client is recruiting for a teaching assistant to support young students with special needs. You will be working in a secondary school encouraging student to become as independent as possible in all areas of their lives.
The main aim is to challenge students to always try new things such as developing friendships, using public transport and developing successful learners. You will be aiming to deliver curriculum to the highest possible standard in a safe, caring and positive environment.
Duties & Requirements
-Encouraging student confidence, self-esteem and independence.
-Supporting children in social activities in and out of school.
-Create individual plans for each child.
-Supporting SEN children on a 1:1 and group basis.
-Working alongside teachers, therapists and tutors daily.
-Providing full focus on each individual child giving them more confidence day by day.
-Experience with assisting those with Autism.
-Be able to provide a valid DBS on the update service or be willing to apply for one.
-Provide 2 references from previous employers.
Please apply if you are interested and a member of the team will get back to you as soon as possible if you are shortlisted.