Graduate Teaching Assistant Salary: Outstanding pay rates between £400.00-£500.00, per week. - Supporting children with Special Educational Needs - Bristol SEND School based in Henbury, Bristol - Henbury The positions are full-time only, with the view to going permanent at the school. with the hours between: 8:15am-16:45, with a 30 minute break during lunch time. These are full-time opportunities, with the view to going permanent at the right school. All opportunities are immediate starts Are you a creative graduate who has a passion for working with young people? Do you have a keen interest in developing your SEND understanding? Are you looking to gain experience in working with young people with autism, or social and mental health difficulties working as a Teaching Assistant? About the Role: You will be required to work in one of our beautiful, leafy client, special school in Henbury, Bristol, on a 1:1 or small group basis with pupils. The students are across the ages of 8-19, diagnosed with emotional and behavioural difficulties. The in these opportunities you will support pupils with varying diagnosis, including: ADHD, Autism, Global Delay and Social Emotional Mental Health behaviours, amongst other SEND needs. You will work in collaboration with the schools SLT, under the guidance of the class teacher and alongside parents, to superceed the targets of your pupils Educational Health Care Plan (EHCP). Each school provides a places emphasis on team cohesive and thus providing a rewarding environment to work in. Training within SEN is preferred, but not essential as we can provide these for you, through online courses and in training opportunities such as Understanding Autism, Behaviour Mentorship and Team Teach. The opportunities are long-term, with the potential to becoming a permanent member of staff at the school. All opportunities are to start immediately or for January 2025. About you: Graduate in the following topic/s- Acting, Music, Performing Arts, Psychology, Sports Excellent behaviour management skills. Punctual and reliable. Calm and resilient approach. 3-6 months of experience having worked with children A passion for helping young people progress and develop. Benefits of working with Monarch Education: You will be paid a competitive daily wage, based on your experience Arrangement of interviews and trial days to see if the environment suits you Dedicated consultant allocated to support you with any questions or concerns Support in writing CV's and job applications Fast, effective compliance service £200 for any successful referral of Teachers and £100 for Teaching Assistants You will receive free, up to date safeguarding training Monarch Education are running free exciting CPD materials provided by multi-academy trusts. To be considered for this role, you will need to: Have a right to work in the UK One recent child based reference (2 years) and relevant DBS/Police checks (we can support with your DBS application). We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all candidates as well as adhering to strict safeguarding procedures. Your application will be subject to 1 reference evidencing where you've worked supporting children and enhanced DBS check. Monarch Education is a national education recruitment agency, specialising in finding qualified teaching and non-teaching staff in Primary, Secondary and SEN schools. We pride ourselves on the relationships we have with our staff, schools and Multi-Academy Trusts. This is a highly sought after role, please register your interest by getting in touch with Ali Gall on 0117 9382100 or and you will be contacted within 24 hours of your application for the role. Terms and conditions apply. Monarch Education is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications regardless of sex, age, race, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, religion and belief, pregnancy and maternity or disability.