Behaviour Mentor Required for School in High Wycombe
About the role
They are seeking educators to work with a wide range of needs, from children and young people with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs to more Sensory Behavioural Difficulties linked to Autism.
This Behaviour Mentor role is based in a supportive and proactive SEND school in High Wycombe.
I am working with an excellent and popular secondary school in High Wycombe who require full time Teaching Assistants/Learning Support Assistants to start with them asap, full time to help ensure our students with identified additional needs are fully supported.
Role - Full time and Part time positions available
They provide exciting and challenging teaching, which encourages students to want to learn and to be independent learners; young people who can think for themselves, express themselves easily and function in a wide variety of environments.
Posted by Tradewind Recruitment • £95/day to £100/day
Learning Support Assistant - Teaching Assistant - High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire - £95-£100 per day - Immediate Start - Opportunities for Teacher Training - EYFS, KS1, KS2 - Long Term Post
Are you ready to positively impact the lives of learners in Reception to Year 6?
Are you ready to join a school a happy and stimulating school, which promotes a love of learning and curiosity?
I am currently working with a lovely school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire who are seeking an 1-1 specialist to support their primary-age pupils to start immediately.
This will be a full-time, long-term position for the duration of the academic year.
There will be an opportunity to go permanent upon review.
A friendly and welcoming primary school situated in High Wycombe are currently seeking a behaviour Mentor to join them in January 2025 in High Wycombe.
Are you looking to work in a primary school where there are ample opportunities to develop and attend training?
The school are looking for a strong, determined and driven individual who is looking to work with a Special Needs Student with behavioural needs (SEMH).