Job description
Prospero Teaching are looking for strong and ambitious specialist Psychology graduates to work as Teaching Assistants in a SEN school in Ashton, Tameside. We are looking to recruit enthusiastic graduates with an interest in a career in Teaching or education psychology who may have some previous experience in supporting those with learning difficulties, although this is not essential.
The role is more specifically working with groups of children with varying learning ability and who may have special educational needs, who need additional support.
Position Details:
1. Location – Tameside
2. Position – SEN Teaching Assistant
3. Type of work – 1:1 work with children and young adults with SEN and behavioural difficulties
4. Contract or position start date – ASAP
5. Duration / Likely Duration – Temp – Perm
6. Contract type (temp/perm/temp to perm) – Temporary
7. Full time/part time – Full time
8. Rate of pay – Minimum rate £90
9. Hours – 8:30 am – : Mon – Fri (term time only)
Responsibilities:
10. Working with and providing support to children with SEN (Special Educational Needs)
11. Experience of supporting pupils
12. The willingness to provide an environment in which pupils can reach their full potential
13. The ability to build rapports with the children, supporting their social and behavioural needs, and acting as a mentor
Role Requirements:
14. DBS (clean and relevant) – Can be obtained through Prospero Teaching
15. Safeguarding certificate
16. A committed and enthusiastic attitude to work
17. Excellent communication skills and the ability to form new relationships
Desirable:
18. Previous experience working in primary schools.
19. Good knowledge of different forms of SEN.
Prospero Teaching is able to offer the successful candidate:
20. Free, accredited continued professional development courses including safeguarding and behaviour management
21. In-house Training and Development Team
22. Long term fixed supply post with a view to a permanent school based contract
23. Ideal for graduates looking to gain experience within a primary school