SEN Teaching Assistant

St. Albans, Hertfordshire
GLS28802_1594369566
Date Posted: 10 Jul 2020
  1. SEN Teaching Assistant
Up to £70 per day
  1. Long-term

SEN Teaching Assistant

St. Albans, Hertfordshire
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Special Needs Teaching Assistant required in St Albans for September 2020.

Are you a Special Needs teaching assistant looking to continue your role in Special Needs Education? Or perhaps a mainstream Teaching Assistant looking to gain experience and start your career within Special Needs Education?

One of the fantastic schools we work with in St Albans are looking for special needs / LSA's to start full time in September.

* 30 hours per week, 38 weeks of the year (school term time only)
* 9.00am to 3.30pm, except each Wednesday when all staff work until 4.45pm for training and meetings time
* Pay rate of £70 per day
* Experience working with SEN is desirable but not essential

The school caters for pupils who have severe learning difficulties (SLD) and profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD) and Autism and is OFSTED rated 'Good'
They have a new starter induction programme, excellent CPD, friendly and dedicated staff, staff socials, free on-site car park, and an ethos of focusing on positive learning behaviour and high expectations for all pupils and staff.
You will need:
* A current DBS check on the update service (we can provide and even repay t and c's apply)
* A complete work history spanning 10 years where applicable
If you are interested in this amazing opportunity then please apply now. You can contact Georgia on 01727 236 255 or email Georgia.lyme@twrecruitment.com

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