Sen Teaching Assistant - Chichester, United Kingdom - Digby Morgan

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- _ chichester, south east_
- _ £70 - £85 per day, £300 refer a friend bonus_
- _ contract_- specialism
- education- sub specialism
- special needs teaching- reference number

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Are you eager to leave a lasting impact on a child's life and education?

Are you seeking an exciting new opportunity in a local SEN school?

Do you thrive on engaging with alternative curriculum methods, fostering creativity, and hands-on learning experiences?

If your answer is yes, then this role is tailor-made for you

Join the exceptional SEN school, dedicated to nurturing children aged 4-16 with diverse learning needs and complex requirements.

As a SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll actively participate in an interactive and dynamic curriculum designed to promote independence and enhance social and academic development.

This full-time position (Monday to Friday) operates during term time, providing a stimulating environment where you can flourish alongside a supportive team.

This longstanding school, recognized for its outstanding performance by Ofsted, offers a safe and inclusive setting conducive to personal and professional growth.

They are seeking resilient, dedicated individuals who are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of their students.


School Benefits:

  • Convenient onsite parking
  • Access to stateoftheart technology and modern resources
  • Expansive grounds ideal for outdoor activities
  • Engaging teambuilding events and activities
  • Exciting prospects for career advancement
  • Weekly training sessions covering Autism awareness, Team Teach, and Makaton

Your responsibilities will encompass:

  • Providing support on a onetoone basis and within small groups
  • Offering constructive feedback to teachers on students' progress and development
  • Cultivating a secure and nurturing classroom environment
  • Supervising and managing student behavior effectively
  • Adhering to individualized learning plans outlined by teachers
  • A knack for building positive and meaningful connections with SEN students and fellow educators
  • Genuine enthusiasm for working with children with SEN
  • Proficiency in GCSE Maths and English
  • Eligibility to work in the UK
...Are you eager to leave a lasting impact on a child's life and education?

Are you seeking an exciting new opportunity in a local SEN school?

Do you thrive on engaging with alternative curriculum methods, fostering creativity, and hands-on learning experiences?

If your answer is yes, then this role is tailor-made for you

Join the exceptional SEN school, dedicated to nurturing children aged 4-16 with diverse learning needs and complex requirements.

As a SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll actively participate in an interactive and dynamic curriculum designed to promote independence and enhance social and academic development.

This full-time position (Monday to Friday) operates during term time, providing a stimulating environment where you can flourish alongside a supportive team.

This longstanding school, recognized for its outstanding performance by Ofsted, offers a safe and inclusive setting conducive to personal and professional growth.

They are seeking resilient, dedicated individuals who are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of their students.


School Benefits:

  • Convenient onsite parking
  • Access to stateoftheart technology and modern resources
  • Expansive grounds ideal for outdoor activities
  • Engaging teambuilding events and activities
  • Exciting prospects for career advancement
  • Weekly training sessions covering Autism awareness, Team Teach, and Makaton

Your responsibilities will encompass:

  • Providing support on a onetoone basis and within small groups
  • Offering constructive feedback to teachers on students' progress and development
  • Cultivating a secure and nurturing classroom environment
  • Supervising and managing student behavior effectively
  • Adhering to individualized learning plans outlined by teachers
  • A knack for building positive and meaningful connections with SEN students and fellow educators
  • Genuine enthusiasm for working with children with SEN
  • Proficiency in GCSE Maths and English
  • Eligibility to work in the UK

experience:

  • Non Teaching-
    skills:
  • experience with learning difficulties
    key benefits:
training and education
e learning courses

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