Challenging Behaviour Teaching Assistant
This Challenging Behaviour Teaching Assistant opportunity is built around supporting lessons, learning activities, behaviour, assessment, or childcare routines according to the role. It would suit someone who can bring it would suit someone who can bring warm, steady communication with children and families to the role to the role.
Why this role may suit you
A rewarding and exciting role as a Challenging Behaviour Teaching Assistant has opened for an aspiring SEN specialist, an educational psychologist, therapeutic counsellor or occupa. A Challenging Behaviour Teaching Assistant will implement specific strategies.
Learning support involved
Supporting lessons, learning activities, behaviour, assessment, or childcare routines according to the role.
What helps in this education setting
It would suit someone who can bring warm, steady communication with children and families to the role.
Education skills and requirements
- The ability to gain vital experience and to learn from specialist professionals will give you a solid foundation for your career.
- Relevant teaching, classroom, childcare, QTS, SEN, safeguarding, or early-years experience may be required.
Practical information
- Do you have a desire to support children with challenging behaviour?
- Are you able to build a meaningful rapport with a child that will help them to succeed?
- Provide emotional support and promote positive habits that will improve their overall well-being and social interactions with their peers.
- Full-Time 8:30am – 3:30pm.
Requirements mentioned
- SEN experience
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