ARP Teaching Assistant (Autism & Communication Needs)
Job description
As a Teaching Assistant in Yardley, Birmingham, the work centres on the ARP supports pupils across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, offering a structured and nurturing environment designed to reduce anxiety and support emotional regulation. It would suit someone who can bring maintaining a calm, structured, and predictable environment to the role.
Why this role may suit you
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Write a short description of your company, a boilerplate of the business, service or product that you offer.
What you would be doing
The ARP supports pupils across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, offering a structured and nurturing environment designed to reduce anxiety and support emotional regulation. Supporting pupils with autism and complex communication needs. Uphold safeguarding and health & safety procedures.
The working style that fits
Maintaining a calm, structured, and predictable environment. Understand sensory processing and structured teaching. Be patient, consistent, and highly organised.
What you need
- Relevant teaching, instruction, or learner-support experience.
Practical information
- Opportunities to progress within specialist provisions.
- Role Type: Full-Time | Long-Term.
- Autism-specific and ARP-focused training.
- Ongoing SEN mentoring and supervision.
Requirements mentioned
- DBS check
- SEN experience
Job details
- Pay: £22,500 – £25,000
- Benefits mentioned: Training
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