Candidate(s) for this SEN Teaching Assistant role must have experience working with students aged between 11-19 years who have severe and complex learning difficulties, including visual impairment, physical disabilities, autism, challenging behaviour, hearing impairments, and multi-sensory impairments. Your job will be to be proactive and assist SEN students that struggle to perform daily activities due to their individual needs, working within a small team and 1:1 with them, ensuring they are able to meet their learning objectives. The School
This SEN school is an outstanding maintained special school for pupils aged between 11-19 years and has an innovative approach to learning. The school has an ongoing commitment to staff professional development and the opportunity to work within a truly inter-disciplinary team. They offer a real sense of school community. Everyone within this school has a responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people, ensuring that they are protected from harm and expects all staff to share this commitment. Applicants are required to have an Enhanced DBS that
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be on the update service or be willing to apply for one through us. If you are new to the UK or a resident under 5 years, you must have a visa that indicates you are eligible to work in the UK and have a police check from your country of origin. Note: This role is on a day-to-day supply basis, which can lead to a long-term role for the right applicant(s). All appointments are subject to satisfactory references, health, and enhanced DBS checks in accordance with the Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment in Education Legislation. Please email your CV and add the job role within the title of your email.
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