Teaching Assistant

Manchester, Greater Manchester
JNM 98876_1620906014
Date Posted: 13 May 2021
  1. Teaching Assistant
£65 - £70 per day
  1. Permanent

Teaching Assistant

Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Year 1 SEND Teaching Assistant

The position would commence from September 2021

The ideal candidate for this role should have experience of supporting children with additional needs, in particular children on the Autistic spectrum. You must have tools to build strong relationships, set boundaries, be consistent, be engaging and supportive; be able to manage behaviours that can become challenging and know how to support children if they go into crisis.

If you have a tam teach qualification this will also support your application, but it is not a must.

The child you will be supporting is on the Autistic Spectrum and has an individual education plan EHCP already in place. Your main duty in this role will be to support the child on a 1:1 basis with their learning, as well as supporting with emotional and social support. There will also be an element of behaviour management involved and support with peer interaction.

About the school:

You will be working in a very supportive primary school in central Manchester. This school has a high proportion of children with additional needs so there are some fantastic process in place and you will feel supported and valued in this school. This school is two form entry so you will have the opportunity to share good practice with your colleagues, the schools SENCO and SLT.

Rate of Pay and Working hours £65 - £75 per day dependant on qualifications, working hours of 8.30am -4:00pm

The Headteacher/Senior Leadership team have enforced a culture, where excellence, determination, respect are the key foundation pillars of building a successful future in education.

The school prides themselves on investing in their staff with CPD training so you will be constantly up-skilled and heavily supported.

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 Teaching Assistant KS2 you will need to have:

  • At least one years' experience working in a mainstream on SEND school
  • Qualifications - Relevant special needs qualification and references
  • 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 SEND Teaching Assistant KS2/Year 4 class please contact Joanne on 0161 674 0138 or email joanne.nelthorpe@twrecruitment.com

*As a Sunday Times Top 100 employer, we're committed to putting candidates & staff first

*We employ the best in the business to provide an exceptional service to our candidates

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