Job details
SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Salary: £11.72 - £12.78 per hour, depending on experience (£19,370.70 - £21,122.66 actual salary)
Hours: 37 hours per week - Term Time Only
We are seeking dedicated and skilled SEN Teaching Assistants to join our team, supporting young people aged 11-19 with a range of complex needs, including autism, learning disabilities, and communication difficulties.
The Role ...
As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support students with their learning, development, and overall well-being. Your role involves working in a caring and supportive environment to ensure each student can achieve their full potential. This includes providing assistance with care needs when necessary, helping to manage behaviour, and tailoring your support to meet individual sensory and communication needs.
You will be expected to form positive relationships with pupils, helping them feel safe, supported, and engaged in their learning. Working alongside a team of professionals, you will promote personal growth, independence, and maintain high standards of behaviour.
You will assist the class teacher in delivering challenging, differentiated activities as part of a broad and balanced curriculum, ensuring students have opportunities to reach their full potential. Flexibility is essential, as responsibilities can change depending on the needs of the students.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Assist in planning and evaluating educational activities.
2. Provide feedback on student progress and support their personal development.
3. Help manage behaviour positively, adapting to individual needs.
4. Work collaboratively with other professionals to provide effective support.
Skills and Qualifications:
5. Experience working with SEN students, either paid or voluntary.
6. A Level 2 or higher qualification in Supporting Teaching and Learning (preferred).
7. GCSE Maths and English (Grade C/Level 2 or above) - essential.
8. Understanding of safeguarding and child protection procedures.
9. Ability to follow plans and adapt to meet individual needs.
10. Positive, creative approach to supporting students' learning and development.
Benefits:
11. Ongoing training and development opportunities.
12. Access to Perkbox, offering discounts on essentials such as groceries, phone plans, and gym memberships.
13. Competitive pay, enhanced annual leave, sick pay, pension scheme, and life assurance.
14. Health Cash Plan to help cover healthcare expenses like optician and dental bills.
15. Employee Assistance Programme providing 24/7 support for personal and professional concerns.
16. £1,000 refer-a-friend bonus (*terms apply).
How to Apply
Please complete the online application form in full. For assistance or further information, contact our recruitment team.
All successful applicants will be subject to safeguarding checks, including an enhanced DBS check.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young adults and are an equal opportunities employer.
This advert may close early if the position is filled. Shortlisted candidates may also be subject to an online search as part of the recruitment process.
SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Salary: £11.72 - £12.78 per hour, depending on experience (£19,370.70 - £21,122.66 actual salary)
Hours: 37 hours per week - Term Time Only
We are seeking dedicated and skilled SEN Teaching Assistants to join our team, supporting young people aged 11-19 with a range of complex needs, including autism, learning disabilities, and communication difficulties.
The Role ...
As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support students with their learning, development, and overall well-being. Your role involves working in a caring and supportive environment to ensure each student can achieve their full potential. This includes providing assistance with care needs when necessary, helping to manage behaviour, and tailoring your support to meet individual sensory and communication needs.
You will be expected to form positive relationships with pupils, helping them feel safe, supported, and engaged in their learning. Working alongside a team of professionals, you will promote personal growth, independence, and maintain high standards of behaviour.
You will assist the class teacher in delivering challenging, differentiated activities as part of a broad and balanced curriculum, ensuring students have opportunities to reach their full potential. Flexibility is essential, as responsibilities can change depending on the needs of the students.
Key Responsibilities:
17. Assist in planning and evaluating educational activities.
18. Provide feedback on student progress and support their personal development.
19. Help manage behaviour positively, adapting to individual needs.
20. Work collaboratively with other professionals to provide effective support.
Skills and Qualifications:
21. Experience working with SEN students, either paid or voluntary.
22. A Level 2 or higher qualification in Supporting Teaching and Learning (preferred).
23. GCSE Maths and English (Grade C/Level 2 or above) - essential.
24. Understanding of safeguarding and child protection procedures.
25. Ability to follow plans and adapt to meet individual needs.
26. Positive, creative approach to supporting students' learning and development.
Benefits:
27. Ongoing training and development opportunities.
28. Access to Perkbox, offering discounts on essentials such as groceries, phone plans, and gym memberships.
29. Competitive pay, enhanced annual leave, sick pay, pension scheme, and life assurance.
30. Health Cash Plan to help cover healthcare expenses like optician and dental bills.
31. Employee Assistance Programme providing 24/7 support for personal and professional concerns.
32. £1,000 refer-a-friend bonus (*terms apply).
How to Apply
Please complete the online application form in full. For assistance or further information, contact our recruitment team.
All successful applicants will be subject to safeguarding checks, including an enhanced DBS check.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young adults and are an equal opportunities employer.
This advert may close early if the position is filled. Shortlisted candidates may also be subject to an online search as part of the recruitment process.
33. experience
Teaching
34. skills
ability to track progression in attainment,background in youth work,behaviour management,building relationships,classroom management,communication,de-escalation techniques,empathy,experience in administering medication,experience in managing challenging behaviour,experience with autism spectrum disorders,experience with learning difficulties,experience with social emotional mental health,inclusiveness,manual handling,marking,mentor experience,personal care experience,planning,resilience,restraint training,speech and language therapy experience