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SEN TA

  • Sector:

    SEN Teaching

  • Job type:

    Long-Term Contracts

  • Salary:

    £70 - £85 per day

  • Contact:

    Kiesha Lynch

  • Contact email:

    kiesha@reesoneducation.com

  • Job ref:

    KL0800_1568624243

  • Published:

    over 4 years ago

  • Duration:

    Ongoing

  • Expiry date:

    2019-10-16

  • Start date:

    2019-09-16

  • Contract Length:

    Full Time

SEN TA

  • SEN TA supporting PMLD
  • Immediate start - long term
  • Supporting Secondary age PMLD students
  • £70 - £80 per day
  • London borough of Newham - 2 mins from station

Do you hold a Level 3 NVQ certificate in Special Educational Needs, Teaching and Learning or Health and Social Care?

Do you work well independently and as part of a team?

Are you a caring and nurturing SEN TA? Do you have a passion for helping those with learning difficulties or disabilities?

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an SEN TA for PMLD (Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties) in an outstanding Primary Special Needs school in Newham. The school is looking for someone with a child centered approach and has high expectations of pupil's progress.

The school is for students of various abilities, ranging from moderate learning difficulties to complex and profound needs. The post requires a talented SEN TA for PMLD who is flexible, enthusiastic and dedicated to supporting children with educational needs to join their team of dedicated staff.

Due to the nature of the children attending the school the role will require personal care, nappy changing and activities such as hydrotherapy. If you are a team player who can use their initiative and take direction when needed, then this role will suit you!

Applicants will ideally have a minimum of 6 months experience working as an SEN TA with children with Complex Needs and Disabilities. You will need to feel confident within a classroom environment and be able to take direction from a class teacher. Alternatively, you may have worked as a Care Worker, supporting adults and young people with disabilities in a Community Care setting.

The SEN TA role will include:

  • Assisting the Class Teacher
  • Supervising student groups
  • 1:1 work with students
  • Personal care - feeding and changing
  • Pastoral/emotional support and empathy
  • Motivated children to achieve in their learning!

If you are interested in a role as an SEN TA supporting students with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties and you are based in or near to Newham, please apply below with your updated CV.

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