Position: Psychology Graduate - SEN Teaching Assistant in Maidenhead
Immediate Start Full-Time
Supporting Autism and Complex Learning Needs
Are you a Psychology graduate eager to support children with special needs?
Would you like to gain experience working with students who have complex learning disabilities?
A highly regarded specialist school in Maidenhead is seeking a motivated graduate, preferably with a background in Psychology, to join as an SEN Teaching Assistant. The school provides dedicated support to students aged 5 to 16 with Autism and additional learning disabilities, in a compassionate and therapeutic environment. Graduates with relevant experience are encouraged to apply. This is a full-time, long-term position with a focus on creating a supportive and engaging learning atmosphere.
This role offers a fantastic chance to gain hands-on experience alongside an experienced team of therapists and psychologists. You'll have opportunities to observe sessions, learn therapeutic approaches, and build valuable skills supporting students with special needs and mental health challenges. It's an ideal role for graduates aiming to pursue careers as educational or occupational psychologists, SEN teachers, or therapeutic support professionals.
The ideal candidate will be empathetic, adaptable, and proactive, with a passion for helping others thrive. While experience working with children or adults with special needs is beneficial, it's not essential for this position. Above all, enthusiasm and a positive outlook are key!
Position Details:
* Job Title: SEN Teaching Assistant
* Location: Maidenhead
* Pay: 83 - 95 per day (depending on experience, qualifications, and training)
* Contract: Long-term temporary with potential for a permanent role
* Hours: Full-Time, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
* Experience: Helpful but not required
If you are interested in this Learning Support Specialist position, please contact by applying to this advert directly.
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