SEN Teaching Assistant

Westminster, London
ABW458672_1616349463
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2021
  1. SEN Teaching Assistant
Competitive
  1. Long-term

SEN Teaching Assistant

Westminster, London
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The school is seeking a calm, patient, caring and perseverant teaching assistant to start after Easter.

This role involves 1:1 support for two SEN students following specific strategies to help them access the school curriculum and to motivate them in their learning. You will be working with these children on a 1:1 basis, both children together and also with them when they are in class. There may also be some general TA work, as and when required.

The pupils have learning delays and cognitive needs and there are some behavioural issues too. They are seeking a calm, firm-but-fair teaching assistant to work with them and to assist them continue with the good progress they have made so far this year. This is to cover a maternity leaver.

Your hours of work will be 8.30am- 3:45pm with 45 minutes lunch, Daily Rate £80.00

The school is a 10 minute walk from the nearest train station and is easy to get to by bus. They also have a small carpark.

This will be a really interesting, varied role. There will be some challenges but it will be a very rewarding role!

By registering with Tradewind, we can offer you:

  • We attract top education talent and in return offer top rates of pay
  • We care about your training and development more than any other agency - which is why we can offer you more certified CPD courses than any other education recruitment agency
  • Great referral scheme - recommend a friend and earn up to *£100
  • Full interview preparation and assistance - so you're fully prepped and confident, increasing your chances of success
  • Help with lesson planning - our support doesn't stop once we've secured you a placement
  • Online Portal for your timesheets and log your availability
  • Free social and networking events to get to know your peers and consultants

To join Tradewind and be successful as a SEN TA/KS1 you will need to meet the following criteria:

  • Ideally have at least one years' experience working in a school
  • Previous experience working with SEN children
  • Be able to set clear boundaries and expectations of behaviour
  • You must have the right to work in the UK
  • Your CV must cover the last 10 Years of employment history

To apply for the position as a Speech and language SEN TA /KS1 Please contact Adam Bamford on 0207845 5450 Adam.bamford@twrecruitment.com

We look forward to hearing from you and helping take you on the next step of your career.

Tradewind Recruitment is a Sunday Times Top 100 employer - stopping at nothing to ensure our candidates, clients and employees come first. At Tradewind you will have access to 25 fully certified CPD courses, that's 18 more than our next nearest competitor, all focused on making you the best you can be. We have the very best people available to take your call and look after you every step of the way. We pride ourselves on exceptional service and take the time to really get to know you. Put simply; we listen, we learn, we deliver. Why? Because our people matter most.

We specialise in matching Teachers and Support Staff to their dream job, and help Primary, Secondary and SEN schools recruit for a wide range of roles across our 11 offices in the UK, including: London, the West Midlands, the North West, East Anglia, the North East, the South West, Yorkshire, the Midlands, Herts and Bucks.

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