Teaching Assistant - L12 area
Milk Education are working with a Primary school in the North Liverpool who are seeking a Teaching Assistant to work in KS1 class.
This Teaching Assistant role is to support a child with ASD and sensory needs . You must be confident to support the SEN child . The school has a sensory room and calm room
The hours of work are 08:30am- 3.30pm and the hours will be Monday to Friday
This Teaching Assistant role will involve supporting the class teacher with anything they need support with including keeping all children on task and ensuring that the work they doing is being done to a good standard. You will be responsible for getting resources ready for the day and ensure the classroom is kept clean and tidy each day.
Role and Responsibilities:
- Supporting with Learning and Developing of a child with ASD
- Working on a 1:1 and small group basis
- Encouraging, Supporting and De-escalating students
We are looking for a Teaching Assistant that is:
- Passionate about enabling every child to fulfil their potential
- Able to contribute to, and work, as part of a team
- Reliable and flexible to suit the expectations of our schools
- Previous experience working within a educational setting or similar - YOu must have worked with children in the last 6 months
- Creative, Pro-active and Enthusiastic Individual
- Able to work under own initiative
Why choose Milk?
Milk Education are an eco-friendly, purpose-driven supply agency, driven to make a change. With a mission to be the MOST REWARDING agency to work both with and for.
Benefits to YOU:
- Excellent rates of pay
- Wellbeing support
- Free Lesson Plans
- 24/7 access to your personal consultant
- Training support sessions
And so much more.
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