Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant focuses on hays education works closely with many schools across the south birmingham area, providing teaching assistant support on a day-to-day and long-term basis.
What the role involves
- Hays Education works closely with many schools across the South Birmingham area, providing teaching assistant support on a day-to-day and long-term basis.
- Ideally, you will have worked with children that are diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, Down Syndrome, Global Delay and those that present challenging behaviours.
Skills and requirements
- As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will be required to work with children of specific age groups on a 1:1 or small group basis.
- You must have SEN experience within a childcare environment, including schools, nurseries and social care settings.
- You must be flexible and should you be successful in securing an SEN TA job, you will bemitted to supporting the child for the length of time required.
Confirmed role details
- There is currently a high demand for SEN Teaching Assistants and jobs are available on a temporary and permanent basis.
- These jobs are available on a part-time and long-term basis, which means you could be working from one term up to the whole academic year.
- However, part-time options are also available.
Candidate fit
- patience, clear communication, classroom awareness, and confidence supporting learners
Additional role context
- Working with Hays on a supply basis, means that you can work the hours that suit you and your work/life balance.
- Hays are currently recruiting for SEN Teaching Assistants to start immediately in the B15 area.
- £250 in vouchers when you refer a friend to Hays.
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