SEN Teaching Assistant
- SEN Teaching Assistant
- Long-term
SEN Teaching Assistant
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Tradewind are working with a wonderful Special School in Brent who seek an experienced SEMH Teaching Assistant to help them in their Additional Resource Provision.
The additional resources provision (ARP) in this Amazing Secondary School is specifically for pupils with autism. The school aim is to help pupils overcome the obstacles associated with autism so that they can develop their social and communication skills and make academic progress.
The School are looking for proactive and experienced TA's who would be able to adapt to the diverse needs across the school. You will also be provided with ongoing training to help your professional development.
The School is located near the Northern Line and also boast an on site Car park.
To join us and be successful in this role you will need to:
- Hold previous experience working within SEN
- Enhanced DBS Disclosure, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) and professional reference checks
- CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible
- Legal right to work in the UK
Tradewind are renowned for offering top rates of pay, more CPD than any other agency, great referral bonus and termly networking & social events.
Click 'Apply now' to be considered for this great position as a SEN Teacher in Brent or for more information about the role, contact Raj Joshi on 0207 845 5450 (Option 3) / raj.joshi@twrecruitment.com
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