SEN Teaching Assistant

Posted 19 April by Classroom Support

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We are working with a secondary school in Eastbourne who are looking for an experienced and qualified SEN Teaching Assistant to start ASAP.

The school caters for students across Key Stage 3 & Key Stage 4 with EHC Plans of social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties and a range of additional learning difficulties including Autism and Moderate Learning Difficulties.

Your key duties as a SEN Teaching Assistant will be to:

  • Support students in 1:1 and on a small group basis.
  • Follow IEPs.
  • Manage any challenging behaviour.
  • Work under the direction of the class teacher.
  • Provide emotional and academic support for your students

It is essential that you have previous experience supporting pupils with SEN and being able to help students with their work who are academically struggling.

The school is set in a suburban site in Eastbourne in a nice residential area.

You will be rewarded with excellent rates of pay of £85 - £90 per day. If you are interested in this SEN Teaching Assistant position and have a passion for helping SEN children achieve the best that they can every day, then please send your CV ASAP!

IMPORTANT - You need to have or be willing to pay £52.20 for a DBS on the update service.

Please note if you have not received a response from us within the next 14 days unfortunately you have not been successful in being shortlisted for this particular position.

Required skills

  • Autism
  • Behavioural
  • DBs
  • Secondary School
  • SEN

Application questions

Do you have SEN Experience?
Do you have classroom experience?
Do you have a DBS?
Do you have a DBS on the Update Service?

Reference: 52504131

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