We require teaching assistants to work under the direction of a teacher with students supporting whole class learning or with small groups of students or on a 1:1 basis.
The school is a special school for secondary pupils from Years 7 to 11 who have learning and additional needs.
Key Responsibilities
Work under the direction of teaching staff/senior managers to support the delivery of quality learning and teaching of pupils with special educational needs.
We are currently seeking an experienced Teaching Assistant to join a specialist school in Effingham, Leatherhead supporting students aged 11-16 years old with Autism and associated behavioural and communication difficulties.
The role
As Teaching Assistant, your role is to support our children with their learning and general wellbeing to ensure every child has the best opportunity to reach their full potential in a caring and safe environment.
Where necessary this will include safely supporting challenging behaviour with positive behaviour management, adopting a tailored approach to the individual child and contributing to risk assessments and behaviour support strategies to ensure our children can access education and develop life skills.
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We are seeking enthusiastic individuals who are ready to embark on a fulfilling journey as an Aspiring Teacher - Teaching Assistant in a Primary school, contributing to a vibrant and inclusive learning environment.
Unlock your potential as an Aspiring Teacher with this exciting opportunity at a dynamic primary school in Godalming.
This specialist built school in Leatherhead are looking for a dedicated Teaching Assistant (TA) to support children aged 4-17 with mild to severe learning difficulties.
Teaching Assistant - Surrey - Education - Learning Difficulties - Special Needs - SEN - £80-£85 per day
Do you have a passion for supporting children with Learning Difficulties, including Autism, and Speech, Language & Communication needs?