Behaviour Mentor / Sports Coach
Are you looking for a job in education?
Are you experienced in SEND?
Are you a behaviour mentor?
The School:
We are currently looking for a Teaching Assistant to work across a school based in Sutton. The right person will be working in our autism school and will be supporting 1-1 students at low ability who need academic as well as social development. There are 5-6 students in a class with one to three or four students. Our young people have struggled in mainstream education and need a positive experience. The majority of pupils are on EHCP and have been diagnosed with ADHD or complex needs.
The right person will become part of a team that specializes in delivering curriculum and dealing with behaviour designed to meet individual needs and give our students the best possible educational outcomes. The environment is very challenging and requires a strong person who is up for a challenge and looking for experience. You will need to be an active person and enjoy the outdoors or be a sports coach.
If you have worked within the prison service, are a driver, or live close to the area, we encourage you to apply.
Shift available from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
Job Responsibilities:
1. Able to work with groups or 1:1 support within the classroom.
2. Supporting pupils with complex needs, autism, learning difficulties, and severe behaviour difficulties.
3. Supervising pupils' behaviour.
4. Encouraging, engaging, and supporting pupils with their learning and development.
The School: The school is based in the South West London Sutton area and is a SEMH Specialist school. Parking is available. The school accommodates students from the age of 10 to 16, and the pupils are referred from the local boroughs. They have residential accommodation for students onsite, surrounded by fields and nature, which they utilize to help with theory, behaviour management, and understanding of environments. The school has many staff who are also trained with Team Teach.
They look for candidates to work one to one and in small groups with the students. You must be enthusiastic and have the knowledge or desire to learn and train to work with SEND.
You must have:
1. Experience of working with children with SEN, autism, ADHD, or SEMH.
2. A commitment to ongoing professional development.
3. An excellent knowledge of the specialist curriculum area and how it may be effectively taught.
If you are looking for a role in SEND and want to make a difference, we want to hear from you TODAY! Please contact Patricia on (phone number removed) or via email (url removed).
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