Are you a recent Psychology graduate looking to embark on a rewarding career in education? Do you have a passion for supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, or Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD)?
If so, this opportunity may be perfect for you!
We need dedicated and enthusiastic Psychology graduates to join specialist schools in the Bridgend area as SEN Teaching Assistants.
This role offers invaluable experience for those aspiring to careers in Educational Psychology, providing the chance to gain paid, hands-on experience in a supportive school environment.
Your Role:
As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with teachers to support students with a range of diverse needs, particularly those facing social, emotional, and behavioural challenges. Your responsibilities will include providing one-to-one support, promoting engagement in the classroom, and fostering a positive learning environment.
We are looking for individuals who can commit to a Monday to Friday schedule on an ongoing basis, as consistency is crucial for building strong relationships and supporting student development.
Why Join Us:
This role is ideal for those with a patient, empathetic nature, and a good sense of humour, ready to take on the rewarding challenge of helping students achieve their best. If you have a passion for sports or extracurricular activities, we would love to explore ways to incorporate these interests into students' learning experiences and future career aspirations!
Responsibilities:
- Provide tailored, hands-on support for students with a variety of SEN, helping to create an inclusive learning environment.
- Collaborate with SENCOs, teachers, and therapists to implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs).
- Utilize your psychology background to understand and support the unique learning styles and emotional needs of students.
- Participate in ongoing professional development to enhance your knowledge and skills in SEN.
Requirements:
- A Psychology Degree (or equivalent).
- Experience working with students with SEMH, Autism, or ADHD is advantageous.
- A strong understanding of SEN support and best practices (desirable but not essential).
To apply for this exciting opportunity, please submit your CV and we will reach out within two business days to discuss the next steps.
All applicants will need the appropriate qualifications and training for this role.
Please note that all pay rates quoted will include 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This position is temporary; however, there may be opportunities to transition into a permanent role at a later date.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We conduct safeguarding checks on all staff in accordance with the Department for Education's statutory guidance, 'Keeping Children Safe in Education.' This may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants.
We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and Prevent Duty training. All candidates must undertake, or have undertaken, a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance will be provided throughout the recruitment process.