We are looking for a SEN Tutor with experience of supporting pupils with severe learning difficulties, autism and significant language impairments to create a stimulating communication rich environment for a 17 year old male pupil in Barnet.
What ASEND Tuition Is
ASEND tuition supports SEND pupils and helps them continue their learning while they cannot access school or don't have a school place.
Provide high-quality one-on-one tutoring sessions to students in up to 15 hours a week per student.
Adapt teaching methods and materials to meet the individual needs of students with diverse learning styles, including those with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Social and Emotional Mental Health (SEMH).
General
Remedy Tutors are looking for experienced, flexible SEN Outreach tutors to join our team.
As a 1:1 ASD SEN Teaching Assistant, you will be responsible for supporting a student with ASD on a 1:1 basis, providing support and assistance to help the student make progress in their academic and personal development.
1:1 ASD SEND Teaching Assistant - Barnet, North London - ASAP Start
You will work closely with the teacher to ensure that the student's needs are being met, and maintain accurate records of the student's progress and achievements.
Are you an experienced Behaviour Mentor, looking to secure themselves a full-time role on a long-term contract starting as soon as possible, if so then this is the role for you.
Behaviour Mentor - Barnet, North London - Pupil Referral Unit
The Role
We are currently looking for experienced Behaviour Mentors to work in SEND Schools and Pupil Referral Units located in Barnet, North London.
A friendly and diverse Secondary School in Barnet is searching for a Learning Support Assistant (SEN) to join their friendly, supportive, and successful team.
This role will involve supporting pupils across KS3, KS4 and KS5 with students requiring additional support due to various SEND/SEMH needs.
As a 1:1 SEND Teaching Assistant, you will be responsible for supporting students with a variety of additional needs on a 1:1 basis, providing support and assistance to help the student make progress in their academic and personal development.
You will work closely with the teacher to ensure that the student's needs are being met, and maintain accurate records of the student's progress and achievements.
As a teaching assistant, you will primarily support students with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), as well as students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other complex needs.
A teaching assistant is needed for an outstanding independent school in North London for neurodivergent children aged 7-19.
This school is easily accessible from around London, with great transport links.