Posted by Empowering Learning • £85/day to £100/day
Special Needs Teaching Assistants support students with special educational needs (SEND) in the classroom as directed by an SEND teacher in order to help pupils succeed with their learning.
Empowering Learning are currently working with a Special School in Chessington/Kingston who are looking to appoint SEND Teaching Assistants for a variety of day-to-day, short term and long term bookings.
It takes a very special person to work with pupils with learning difficulties.
This role is about helping special needs students one-on-one with their words, talking, hand-eye skills, and making friends.
The students at this school have a range of needs so a passion for supporting people with additioanl needs would be ideal You'll work closely with them in different classes like swimming, music, art, and sports.
This role is about helping special needs students one-on-one with their words, talking, hand-eye skills, and making friends.
The students at this school have a range of needs so a passion for supporting people with additioanl needs would be ideal You'll work closely with them in different classes like swimming, music, art, and sports.
This role is about helping special needs students one-on-one with their words, talking, hand-eye skills, and making friends.
The students at this school have a range of needs so a passion for supporting people with additioanl needs would be ideal You'll work closely with them in different classes like swimming, music, art, and sports.
This role is about helping special needs students one-on-one with their words, talking, hand-eye skills, and making friends.
The students at this school have a range of needs so a passion for supporting people with additioanl needs would be ideal You'll work closely with them in different classes like swimming, music, art, and sports.
We have an exciting opportunity for a SEND Teaching Assistant to join a dynamic and nurturing Secondary School for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in the Chessington area.
The school supports students aged 9 to 19, with a range of needs including autism, severe learning difficulties, and additional complex needs.
All students have an Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP).