SEN Teaching Assistant - Randstad Education : Job Details

SEN Teaching Assistant

Randstad Education

Job Location : Chippenham, UK

Posted on : 12/02/2025 - Valid Till : 26/03/2025

Job Description :

Have you ever provided special education support to pupils in a classroom?

Are you able to meet children's needs for education and personal well-being?

If you're ready to make a positive impact and join a supportive, thriving educational community, apply now!

To assist children in Chippenham with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) issues, Randstad Education is looking for a proactive and caring SEN teaching assistant. This is a fulfilling chance to truly impact young learners' lives by offering specialised support in a specialised environment.

About the School:

This school is dedicated to nurturing young people into happy, successful individuals, equipped to seize life's opportunities. With a strong focus on trust, belief, and success, it creates a supportive environment where students cultivate positive relationships, build confidence and resilience, and are prepared for their future endeavours, whether in education, employment, or life beyond school.

Benefits with this role include:

  • Work in a dynamic environment.

  • Supportive leadership team.

  • Opportunity to teach students with diverse backgrounds.

  • Career progression activities.

  • A world full of opportunities Competitive pay rates, weekly pay.

  • A dedicated consultancy to find the right job.

  • Refer and earn up to £300* in shopping vouchers.

Responsibilities:

  • Students with SEMH needs should get one-on-one and small-group support to enable them to participate in the learning process.

  • Help the instructor give lessons that are specifically designed to fulfil each student's emotional and learning needs.

  • Assist pupils in acquiring techniques for behavioural, emotional, and social control.

  • Create a welcoming and inclusive learning atmosphere where kids feel secure and encouraged.

  • Help with classroom management by putting positive behaviour support techniques into practice.

  • To guarantee a comprehensive approach to student development, collaborate closely with educators, therapists, and pastoral staff.

  • Track developments and offer helpful criticism to encourage students' development.

Requirements:

  • Experience working with SEMH students in an educational or care setting.

  • A patient, resilient, and empathetic approach to supporting students with complex needs.

  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.

  • Understanding of de-escalation strategies and behaviour management techniques.

  • An enhanced DBS on the update service or a willingness to apply for one.

  • Eligibility to work in the UK.

  • Must provide 2 professional references.

Salary : 90 - 90

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