Hours: 30 hours a week, 39 weeks a year
Salary: £16,756.62
Fixed term contract: End date - August 2026
Windmill Primary School is a warm and happy school with well-being at the heart. All children are challenged, nurtured, and inspired to achieve highly and make a positive contribution to society. We expect our teachers to lead by example; inspiring our young people to learn through a rich curriculum and the experiences we create for them inside and outside the classroom.
The Role
Windmill Primary School are looking to recruit 3 SEN Teaching Assistants to join the team. You need to be patient, hard-working and have high expectations for yourself and pupils. The post holder’s prime duties will be assisting the teacher with day-to-day work and helping to deliver learning programmes for individuals and small groups. A commitment to the life of the school is vital! School tours are encouraged.
Key Tasks:
· To support teachers and pupils in the delivery of quality teaching and learning.
· Provide support for the academic learning alongside the social, emotional and personal development of a pupil with additional need
· Promote the involvement of pupils in the social and academic processes of the school (pupils with additional needs)
· Enable pupils to become more independent learners
· Help raise standards and support progress of pupils
· Build relationships with pupils and teachers.
· Complete SEN working records and attending multi agency meetings where appropriate.
About You
You will need:
· Level 2 or Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification or equivalent
· Proven track record of strong and consistent behaviour management
· Experience of working closely with parents in successful home-school partnerships that support pupils’ needs
· A working knowledge of relevant and effective SEN interventions and how to support pupils with SEND
· Skilled at making and sustaining positive relationships with children
· Able to stimulate children’s interest in learning
· Able to work closely with pupils who are finding learning difficult, or those who have experienced a feeling of failure
· Skilled at developing children’s self-esteem and motivation so that they become resilient, independent learners
· Capable of delivering intervention work and maintaining appropriate records
· Knowledge and understanding of how children learn
· Familiar with IT and its educational uses or approaches
· Excellent written and oral communication skills
· GCSE grade A to C or equivalent academic qualification in Maths and English
Benefits:
· Access to retail discounts and technology schemes.
· Access to Cycle to Work
· 24/7 access to a free Employee Assistance Programme to provide confidential advice and guidance on any personal and/or work-related matter.
· Free Mindfulness training with a qualified and experienced professional
· An open and collaborative working environment, not just within your academy but also across the Trust where innovation is encouraged.
· Discounted gym membership
· Commitment to exploring ways to reduce email traffic and confine email replies to office hours – while recognising our employee’s preferences for when they work
· Commitment to continuously review workload issues and explore options for simpler, less onerous methods and processes.
Nene Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, students, and volunteers to share this commitment. All shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online search as part of our due diligence process.
Any offer of employment will be subject to DBS and Right to Work checks.
We look forward to your response.