SEN Teaching Assistant - Lambeth
- Teaching Assistant
- Long-term
SEN Teaching Assistant - Lambeth
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Sanza Teaching Agency are currently looking for a hardworking experienced SEN TA to support a Year 2 student with autism and challenging behaviour. The is a full time long term opportunity until the of academic year with a daily rate of £80.
The school is a beautiful one form entry based in the borough of Lambeth. They are a forward-thinking team where academic attainment is very high and personal/moral development is carefully nurtured.
We are looking for:
* A proactive personable and compassionate individual
* A committed SEN TA that has experience supporting students 1:1
* Autism Experience
* Experience/an understanding of PECS is an advantageous
* The role will suit an innovative SEN Teaching Assistant who can hit the ground running and bring lots of good ideas about helping the boy to progress in his learning.
The role: To support a year 2 student with ASD and challenging behaviour.
The location: The school is easily accessible with amazing public transport links and free local parking surrounding the school.
About the school:
* Exceptional learning environment and an inspirational outdoor area
* Highly supportive SLT and close community feel
* Outstanding resources
* Ongoing professional development
To find out more information or to apply, please contact Nathan @ Sanza on 0207 845 6240 or email Nathan.hill@sanzateaching.com.
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