Reed Education is seeking both part-time and full-time Teaching Assistants for special educational needs (SEN) schools in the Wakefield area, starting as soon as possible.
The SEN schools and trusts that Reed Education collaborates with are learner-centered, inclusive, and education-driven environments with outstanding facilities. The schools are dedicated to creating the best possible learning environment for all students, regardless of their additional educational needs.
Role Responsibilities:
- Classroom Support: Work within small groups of learners, providing support throughout lessons.
- Academic Assistance: Help each learner with their academic progress, whether re-engaging them after they go off-task or assisting with problem-solving.
- Behavior Management: Support the class teacher in maintaining and controlling pupil behaviour, enforcing the behavioral discipline system when necessary.
- Communication: Liaise with Managers/Behaviour Managers regarding pupil behaviours and support any serious incidents.
- Organisation: Ensure all group work is completed, filed, and organised for the next lesson to track pupil progress and engagement.
Ideal Candidate:
- Encouraging and Enthusiastic: A positive attitude towards supporting learners.
- Experience: Previous experience supporting learners with ASD, Down Syndrome, and non-verbal communication.
- Behaviour Management: Ability to implement behavior management strategies and support students in crisis.
- Specialised Experience: Previous experience working with SEMH/SEN students and managing challenging behaviour.
If you have the relevant experience and skills for the role of a SEN or SEMH Teaching Assistant, please apply with your full and up-to-date CV.
Application Requirements:
- Work Experience: Have current SEN experience within the UK, ideally in schools.
- Enhanced DBS Disclosure: Hold an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service or be willing to obtain one.
- Right to Work: You must have the legal right to work in the UK.
Reed Education works with a variety of schools and trusts across the Wakefield area within primary schools.