1:1 Teaching Assistant (SEND)
Location: Dulverton
Contact: Luke Denny | Email: | Phone: (phone number removed)
Job Description:
TeacherActive is seeking a dedicated male Teaching Assistant to work 1:1 with a child with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in a supportive and nurturing school environment based in Dulverton.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide tailored 1:1 support to meet the child’s individual needs.
Assist in creating an inclusive and encouraging learning atmosphere.
Collaborate with teachers, SEND coordinators, and parents to ensure consistent progress.
Foster social, emotional, and academic development.
Requirements:
Previous experience working with children with SEND (preferred but not essential).
Patience, empathy, and a proactive approach to supporting learning.
A positive, nurturing attitude and strong communication skills.
Ability to build trust and rapport with the child.
What We Offer:
Competitive rates of pay.
Ongoing support and professional development.
A rewarding opportunity to make a genuine impact on a child’s educational journey.
If you are passionate about supporting children with SEND and are available to work in Dulverton, we would love to hear from you!
To Apply:
Please contact Luke Denny via email at (url removed) or call (phone number removed) to discuss this exciting opportunity.
All applicants will be contacted to discuss suitability and then invited to register with TeacherActive.
Registration involves an enhanced DBS check, ID checks and will require you to supply good professional references. We pride ourselves on excellent service. We can provide a wide range of opportunities in schools and other educational institutions, with good rates of pay, at times to suit your needs.
Regular external audits have shown repeatedly that our standards are exceptional. We are passionate about finding the right staff for each environment.
TeacherActive is an equal opportunities employer, and operates as an Employment Business in providing temporary or contract job-seeking services