SEN Teaching Assistants Urgently needed in Horsham Are you passionate about making a lasting difference in the lives of children with unique needs? Are you searching for a fulfilling role where you can help young learners grow both academically and personally, while being part of a supportive and creative team? Imagine working in a school that goes beyond traditional learning, focusing on the whole child-nurturing their confidence, well-being, and life skills to ensure they thrive in every aspect of life. This is your chance to be part of a forward-thinking school that values innovation in education. This Ofsted Outstanding school is looking for a caring and committed Teaching Assistant to work with students with Autism and complex needs. No previous experience? No problem Full training is provided. The school is looking for individuals who are compassionate, adaptable, and ready to inspire. With an emphasis on creating a dynamic and joyful learning environment, the school is equipped with cutting-edge facilities like sensory rooms, therapy spaces, and outdoor areas designed to encourage exploration. Here, you'll be part of a diverse and engaging team, working 1:1 and in small groups with students aged 5-19. Whether in primary or secondary school, every child has their own individual learning plan tailored to their specific needs and interests. You'll play a key role in helping them discover their strengths and build a bright future. Why join This School? Comprehensive training and qualifications, fully funded by the school Exciting career progression opportunities Modern facilities, including yoga studios and extensive outdoor learning spaces A caring and collaborative team environment Flexible benefits : Paid holidays, medical health care packages, and tax-free childcare vouchers Free hot lunches, on-site parking, and team events A school culture that promotes well-being and creativity Your day-to-day responsibilities: Assisting in classrooms, providing support based on the teacher's lesson plans Working closely with students 1:1 and in small groups Supporting the emotional and educational development of students Helping create an inclusive and engaging learning environment Monitoring and reporting on student progress, under teacher guidance What you need to succeed: A love for working with children, especially those with special educational needs Willingness to learn and adapt Ability to work as part of a team and independently Flexibility in your approach to teaching and learning A positive and open-minded attitude Ready to embark on a rewarding career in education? This full-time, permanent role is term-time only (8:30-4:30), offering you the perfect balance of work and life. Don't miss out-apply now For more information or to apply, contact Paul Hirchfield at 01293 527416 or email paul.hirchfield randstadeducation.co.uk. At Randstad Education, we prioritise child safety. Successful candidates will undergo a full compliance process, including an enhanced DBS check. Join a school that's making a real difference-where every day is an opportunity to inspire, grow, and be part of something amazing