This school believes that a classroom should be a place of safety, a place to inspire and a place to develop and grow. Do you share the same belief? This school recognises every child as a unique individual and is committed to supporting both there educational and pastoral needs. Do you want to join such a inclusive school? If you answered yes to these questions then please do not hesitate to apply today… This is a fantastic opportunity to join a small, independent specialist school dedicated to supporting children with communication difficulties, often linked to Autism Spectrum Conditions. Warm and welcoming, this school is currently looking for a Teaching Assistant to join their team as soon as possible. The role has become available due to a valued team member retiring after 15 years of service Full of character and equipped with top-tier facilities, the school offers an on-site kitchen, a fully equipped music room, and incredible sensory spaces. It currently supports over 65 pupils aged 4 to 16, providing each learner with a tailored, one-on-one education that makes a real difference in their lives. Recognised for its calm, nurturing environment, this setting is a place where both students and staff can truly thrive. This position is needed on a permanent basis and is a full time opportunity. Applicants for this position must be available Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30pm. Full training will be provided and you will have immediate access to free and fully funded qualifications. This school and team is invested in the staff's futures as well as the learners. If this sounds like the type of environment you would like to work in then please apply today. Interviews will be taking place in the next 2 weeks. Benefits: Accessible Public transport links School networking events/ social events for teachers Ready of supply of drinks, chocolate, biscuits and cakes in there welcoming and inviting staff room equally equipped with games, TV's and shared library Brilliant resources and spacious classrooms/grounds Career progression opportunities Fully funded training and qualifications All applicants for this position must have the following requirements to be considered: Relevant SEN experience Experience (voluntary or paid) working with children and young adults GCSE Maths and English or equivalent Eligibility to work in the UK Responsibilities: Supporting in the delivery of engaging and interactive lessons and educational activities Supporting learners with SEN on a 1:1, small group and whole class basis If this sounds like the role for you then please don't delay in applying today. If you have any questions please call Bryony on 01293 527416. This role is open to receiving applications over the next two weeks. Within a week of the closing date, appropriate applicants will begin a three-stage interview process, after which shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend the final stage of the interview process with appropriate school leadership. All candidates will be subject to Randstad Education's child safety standards and UK eligibility checks.