We are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity at a small SEN school in Haringey.
This school specialises in supporting children facing social, emotional, mental health, and learning challenges, particularly those diagnosed with ASD, ADHD, and attachment difficulties.
We are currently seeking a committed Learning Support Assistant for a long-term supply role.
We are working with a Primary & Secondary School in Merton that provide support, education, and care to students with Autism, Complex Needs, Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, and those who have experienced trauma.
SEND Teaching Assistant - Merton
The position is based in South London and will be a full-time, long term role starting Immediately or in September 2024.
A chance to join a reputable Primary School in Enfield as a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) and make a real difference in the lives of children with additional needs.
This role offers a supportive environment and a chance to positively impact student's academic and personal growth.
Role Description
As a Learning Support Assistant, you'll provide tailored support to students, including those with challenging behaviours, fostering their development both academically and personally.
Demonstrated experience in supporting children with challenging behaviours.
General
Classroom Support is excited to partner with a Primary school in Hackney, searching for a committed Teaching Assistant to join their team starting immediately or September 2024.
This position promises a long-term commitment extending into the next academic year, operating consistently on a long-term supply basis.
Have you recently obtained QTS or maybe you are an experienced KS2 Teacher that is looking for a new challenge for September 2024?
Do you want to be supported by a passionate and caring Head Teacher and SLT who will provide you further education and training in order to develop your career in the direct you want to go in?
Are you an enthusiastic and committed Primary School Teacher that is looking join the KS2 Department of a fantastic Primary School?