Teaching Assistants

Posted 10 May by Academics

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Academics are seeking Teaching Assistants in Chichester with recent experience of supporting children/young adults with SEN.

We work with SEN schools that are continually seeking experienced and compassionate Teaching Assistants who enjoy working in a specialist environment.
Due to the nature of their needs, you are required to work on a 1:1 or 2:1 basis.

If you feel you are suited to the above, please contact me using the link below with a copy of your updated CV.

You MUST:

  • Have recent experience supporting children with special needs, autism in particular.
  • Have experience or be willing to work in an ASD School with pupils with autistic spectrum conditions
  • Be empathetic and possess a calm manner
  • Have a clear driving licence and ideally have your own vehicle.
  • Be able to show good behaviour management skills.
  • Be available full-time
  • Ideally be Chichester based or happy to travel for work.
  • Be friendly and flexible and be able to think on your feet.
  • Ideally have Team Teach qualification or be willing to complete a 2 day course.

If you feel you are suited to the above role, please get in touch using the link provided.

You will require a DBS to work in schools. If you do not have one that is registered to the DBS Update Service, you will be required to complete a new one as part of the registration process.

Required skills

  • "TEACHING ASSISTANT" OR "QUALIFIED TA" OR "TA" OR "QUALIFIED TEACHING ASSISTANT" OR "LEVEL 3 TA" OR "LEVEL 3 TEACHING ASSISTANT" OR

Application questions

Do you have experience as a TA?
Do you have a clear DBS check?
Do you have experience in an SEN environment?

Reference: 52623077

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