Teaching Assistant - Windsor, United Kingdom - Digby Morgan
Description
summary- _ windsor, south east_
- _ £25,000 - £27,000 per year_
- _ permanent_- specialism
- education- sub specialism
- special needs teaching- reference number
- PR
Do you find purpose in making a positive impact on the lives of young individuals? Is your commitment to advancing inclusive education unwavering? Grab hold of an exceptional chance as a Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant at a renowned SEN school in Windsor, and enter a transformative journey where your dedicated commitment brings genuine change to the lives of the youth.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Collaborate closely with the class teacher to guide and support teaching and learning activities, making sure that the holistic development of children is maintained at a high standard.
- Provide personalised assistance to students with Special Educational Needs (SEN), implementing established programs, adhering to specific guidelines, and encouraging independent learning.
- Establish effective communication and cooperation among teachers, parents, and colleagues to strengthen the connection between the school and home.
- Under the teacher's guidance, actively observe, assess, and document students' work, and contribute to the implementation of behaviour management strategies consistent with school policies.
- Take on various general responsibilities, including active involvement in staff meetings, overseeing children's wellbeing, managing administrative tasks, and offering support in curriculumrelated duties as required.
Requirements:
- Relevant NVQ2 or equivalent
- Experience working in a classroom
- Minimum 1 year experience as a teaching/ classroom assistant
- Current knowledge and comprehension of education practices and procedures pertaining to the welfare, safety, and education of children
- Ability to create positive relationships with both children and adults
- An adaptable, motivated and emotionally resilient team player
Benefits:
- Training: thorough induction and onthejob training programme
- Rewarding holidays: Hard work is acknowledged with full school holiday entitlement
- Holistic Wellbeing: Access a range of wellbeing tools, advice, and employee assistance for your overall health.
- Career Growth: Opportunities for career progression within our supportive school community.
- Professional Development: Access to training and development opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge.
- Positive Work Environment: Join a welcoming and inclusive team dedicated to creating a supportive learning environment for all students.
Join the ranks of Randstad Education, a trusted partner in the education sector, and become a valued member of a supportive community that recognises the pivotal contributions of SEN Teachers in guiding students toward unlocking their full potential in the Windsor region.
Do you find purpose in making a positive impact on the lives of young individuals? Is your commitment to advancing inclusive education unwavering? Grab hold of an exceptional chance as a Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant at a renowned SEN school in Windsor, and enter a transformative journey where your dedicated commitment brings genuine change to the lives of the youth.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Collaborate closely with the class teacher to guide and support teaching and learning activities, making sure that the holistic development of children is maintained at a high standard.
- Provide personalised assistance to students with Special Educational Needs (SEN), implementing established programs, adhering to specific guidelines, and encouraging independent learning.
- Establish effective communication and cooperation among teachers, parents, and colleagues to strengthen the connection between the school and home.
- Under the teacher's guidance, actively observe, assess, and document students' work, and contribute to the implementation of behaviour management strategies consistent with school policies.
- Take on various general responsibilities, including active involvement in staff meetings, overseeing children's wellbeing, managing administrative tasks, and offering support in curriculumrelated duties as required.
Requirements:
- Relevant NVQ2 or equivalent
- Experience working in a classroom
- Minimum 1 year experience as a teaching/ classroom assistant
- Current knowledge and comprehension of education practices and procedures pertaining to the welfare, safety, and education of children
- Ability to create positive relationships with both children and adults
- An adaptable, motivated and emotionally resilient team player
Benefits:
- Training: thorough induction and onthejob training programme
- Rewarding holidays: Hard work is acknowledged with full school holiday entitlement
- Holistic Wellbeing: Access a range of wellbeing tools, advice, and employee assistance for your overall health.
- Career Growth: Opportunities for career progressi
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