EYFS SEN Teaching Assistant

Southwark, London
CML-286891_1599833234
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2020
  1. Learning Support Assistant
£70 - £85 per day
  1. Long-term

EYFS SEN Teaching Assistant

Southwark, London
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EYFS SEN TA - Southwark- start immediately for 1 year- £70-85 per day dependent on experience

Sanza Teaching Agency & Tradewind Recruitment are working with a 1 form entry C of E Primary school in the borough of Southwark. The school are looking for a TA to work within a Reception class to support a student with an EHCP who has just started the school. The child has a diagnosis for Autism The role will start in immediately and will be on a full time basis.

The school are a Church of England Primary School in the diocese of Southwark and are committed to ensure that each child in their care lives life in all its fullness. The school commit that every child that comes through their doors, no matter what their background or ability, is given the very best start in life. They are a school where children come first, efforts are valued, ambition is nurtured and where the potential of every child is realised.

The school are looking for a TA who is kind, caring with a firm but fair approach. SEN experience is desirable and experience of children within a school environment is essential.

The school are taking applications from TA's with EYFS experience as well as experience supporting Autism ideally. If you are dedicated and passionate about education and want to work in a primary school then please apply to SANZA & Tradewind asap by submitting your CV to chess.maxwell@sanzateaching.com or calling 0207 845 6240

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