SEN Teaching Assistant | £80-£100 per day | Immediate Start | North London
Reeson Education is excited to offer an opportunity for a passionate SEN Teaching Assistant to join schools in North London. This role is perfect for someone dedicated to supporting students with special educational needs in a nurturing and inclusive environment.
Role Highlights for an SEN Teaching Assistant:
- Salary: £80-£100 per day.
- Location: Schools across North London, specifically within the borough of Enfield, including areas like Enfield Town, Edmonton, and Palmers Green.
- Start Date: Immediate, ideal for those looking to start a new role promptly.
Your Role as an SEN Teaching Assistant:
- Provide individualised support to students with various special educational needs, helping them to access the curriculum and achieve their potential.
- Work alongside classroom teachers to implement effective support plans and interventions tailored to the needs of each student.
- Foster a positive and inclusive atmosphere within the classroom, ensuring all students feel valued and supported.
- Assist in managing classroom behaviour and promoting positive social interactions among students.
We're Looking For in an SEN Teaching Assistant:
- Prior experience working with SEN students, particularly those with Autism, Social Emotional & Mental Health needs, and Severe Learning Difficulties.
- A patient and caring attitude, with a strong commitment to making a difference in the lives of students.
- Strong teamwork and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with other staff members and parents.
Benefits for SEN Teaching Assistants:
- Access to ongoing professional development and specialised SEN training.
- A collaborative and supportive school community that values the role of SEN support.
- The opportunity to contribute to the educational success of students in the diverse borough of Enfield.
If you are an SEN Teaching Assistant eager to make a meaningful impact in North London, apply today to join our team and help shape the future of students!