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Nursery Teaching Assistant, Milton Keynes
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Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
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Other
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Job Reference:
6d1726280351
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42
Posted:
10.04.2025
Expiry Date:
25.05.2025
Job Description:
Nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes – Education and Training – Nursery Teaching Assistant Milton Keynes
Full time, Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 4:30
All Education and Training provided – Working with children 7-19 years old with a Nursery to Ks1 level of cognitive ability. If you have a caring nature and want to be part of a vibrant, empathetic team and school, this role could really appeal to you.
We are looking for a graduate or non-graduate with good instincts for Nursery and early years aged children. This LSA role involves working within personal care with students who are incredibly lively, all from different backgrounds and cultures. An interest in Occupational therapy or Physiotherapy is an advantage but not essential.
This LSA/Nursery Teaching Assistant role will be in a specialist Autistic school for children 7-19, catering for a range of Autism, Complex Social Needs and academic ability. This role is situated with children whose Autism leads to severe Learning challenges, some will also have physical disabilities.
Can you make the student’s life just that little bit better today, keep them safe and demonstrate the value of an education to the students? You will receive a great deal of SEN and safeguarding training, including MAPA Training.
1. Physical work combined with being pragmatic, making as much academic progress as each child’s context allows.
2. Number of therapies introduced and holistic processes; a little progress is a cause for success here.
3. Pathological Demand Avoidance and Pervasive developmental disorder.
4. A real focus on Early Years and Non-Verbal students, using holistic techniques to gain engagement.
5. Positive engagement, giving the children a sense of acceptance; talking therapy will not always work, so different approaches are required.
It is vital you are sincere about your objectives and know why you want to work in the SEN and mental health sector, providing the best possible foundations for vulnerable students who have suffered several traumas and have been tragically let down by the adult world. These roles are not easy and it takes months or years to build foundations with vulnerable students and young learners.
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