SEN Teaching Assistant (PMLD)

Posted 3 May by Tezlom
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understanding, have excellent communication skills and enjoy working with people.

Working as an SEN Teaching Assistant can be extremely rewarding and Tezlom can offer rates of pay between £80 -£100 per day for daily & short-term cover. Flexible work can be the solution to the work- life balance you have been searching for. You are in complete control of choosing when and how often you work.

The Types of SEN schools we work with:

  • Mainstream primary and secondary schools with SEN units
  • PMLD schools (profound and multiple learning difficulties)
  • ASD schools (Autism)
  • SEMH schools and PRUs (social, emotional and mental health)
  • MLD schools (mild/moderate needs)
  • Hospital schools
  • Speech and language difficulties
  • Visually impaired and hearing impaired

Tezlom Recruitment need you to have:

  • Previous experience of working with children or young people
  • An understanding of SEN
  • Availability of 2 or more days per week
  • An Enhanced DBS Disclosure, Overseas Police Clearances (if applicable) and professional reference checks
  • CV must cover the last 10 years of employment history where possible
  • Legal right to work in the UK

Tezlom Can offer you:

  • immediate work available
  • Range of local schools to choose from
  • Primary - post 16 ages
  • Simple online registration process
  • Earn £100 for any referrals you make
  • Temp and Perm work

Required skills

  • Communication Skills
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Mental Health
  • Schools
  • SEN
  • Teaching
  • Young People
  • MLD

Reference: 52581928

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