SEN Teaching Assistant (Special Educational Needs)

Location: Ealing
Job Type: Supply Teaching
Industry: SEN Support Jobs
Reference: Springhallow
Salary: £83.85 - 114.00 per day
Job Published: 3 months ago

SEN Teaching Assistant (Special Educational Needs)

Protocol Education are currently working with an excellent SEND school in Ealing. They are looking for a Teaching Assistant to join their school as soon as possible. The position will be based within a small class supporting KS2 and KS4 children with learning disabilities.

You will be working with children aged between 9-17 Years in age, each with statements of special education needs. Most of the children you will be working with have very limited communication skills, and some are completely non-verbal. You will be assisting more than one class, supporting several children across the school, rather than working 1:1 with any particular child.

To be eligible to apply for this position, you would ideally have experience supporting pupils with ASC (Autistic Spectrum Condition).            

Teaching Assistant support

As a Teaching Assistant, we are looking for the right candidate who can make learning participative and encourage peer learning.  Other areas of experience that is relevant to this post are listed below:

Supported Learning:

-          Using learners’ own words, language, materials and personal context. Being clear about activity purpose and how it relates to the skills needs of the learners.

-          Breaking down tasks into smaller steps with incrementally build into the task objective.

-          Making both written and spoken information clear. Using ambiguous terms and follow plain English guidelines

Awareness:

-          Aware of learners who are from different minority ethnic group. Important to not that their ethnicity is an important aspect of their identity.

-          Observe what works for a particular learner and what does not.

 

Communication:

-          Listen closely to what learners say, always respond to the content of what someone is saying and do not be misled by the style of delivery. 

-          Be aware of the language you use and of that used by other members of the group including non-verbal communication.

-           experiences to together to promote shared communication

You will need to be available to start immediately, as well as being able to commit to working full school hours, 5 days per week.


If you have experience working with children or young adults with special education needs, and are interested in making a positive contribution to the lives of young people, please send your CV to john.sayell @Protocol-Education.com  or call on 020 3219 7740.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

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