SEN Teaching Assistant
Posted 16/04/26About the Role
Embark on a truly rewarding opportunity within a progressive school in Aylesbury, where you can significantly impact the lives of primary pupils requiring Special Educational Needs support. This vital SEN Teaching Assistant role offers the chance to work across various contract types, from daily supply to permanent positions, starting immediately and paying £95 - £110 per day, allowing you to develop your skills and contribute to a truly inclusive learning environment.
Key Responsibilities
• Provide tailored support to primary pupils with diverse SEN requirements.
• Assist teachers in creating an inclusive and stimulating classroom environment.
• Implement individual education plans (IEPs) and behavioural strategies effectively.
• Facilitate small group interventions and one-to-one learning sessions.
• Monitor and report on student progress, adapting support as needed.
• Promote positive behaviour and foster students' social and emotional development.
About You
• Possess a genuine passion for supporting primary-aged children with special educational needs.
• Demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Hold relevant experience working as an SEN Teaching Assistant, ideally within a primary school.
• Show a proactive, patient, and empathetic approach to student support.
• Be adaptable and resilient, capable of thriving in a dynamic educational setting.
• Committed to continuous professional development and contributing to a team.
Why Join
This is a superb chance to become an integral part of a supportive school community dedicated to pupil success and staff development. You will gain invaluable experience, shape young minds, and truly make a difference, all whilst enjoying a competitive daily rate and flexible contract options to suit your career aspirations. Seize this moment to advance your professional journey.
Embark on a truly rewarding opportunity within a progressive school in Aylesbury, where you can significantly impact the lives of primary pupils requiring Special Educational Needs support. This vital SEN Teaching Assistant role offers the chance to work across various contract types, from daily supply to permanent positions, starting immediately and paying £95 - £110 per day, allowing you to develop your skills and contribute to a truly inclusive learning environment.
Key Responsibilities
• Provide tailored support to primary pupils with diverse SEN requirements.
• Assist teachers in creating an inclusive and stimulating classroom environment.
• Implement individual education plans (IEPs) and behavioural strategies effectively.
• Facilitate small group interventions and one-to-one learning sessions.
• Monitor and report on student progress, adapting support as needed.
• Promote positive behaviour and foster students' social and emotional development.
About You
• Possess a genuine passion for supporting primary-aged children with special educational needs.
• Demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Hold relevant experience working as an SEN Teaching Assistant, ideally within a primary school.
• Show a proactive, patient, and empathetic approach to student support.
• Be adaptable and resilient, capable of thriving in a dynamic educational setting.
• Committed to continuous professional development and contributing to a team.
Why Join
This is a superb chance to become an integral part of a supportive school community dedicated to pupil success and staff development. You will gain invaluable experience, shape young minds, and truly make a difference, all whilst enjoying a competitive daily rate and flexible contract options to suit your career aspirations. Seize this moment to advance your professional journey.
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