SEN Teaching Assistant Needed - ASC Provision - Lambeth - ASAP Start
Position: SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Lambeth, South London
Setting: ASC Provision
Start Date: ASAP
Vacancies: 4
A primary school in Lambeth is seeking four dedicated SEN Teaching Assistants to join their ASC (Autism Spectrum Condition) Provision. The school is looking for individuals with experience working with children with Autism, ideally within an ASC provision setting. This is a fantastic opportunity to support primary-aged students, helping them thrive in a tailored, supportive environment.
Key Responsibilities for the SEN Teaching Assistant:
- Work one-on-one and in small groups with students in the ASC provision.
- Assist the SEN Teacher in delivering lessons and activities tailored to the needs of students with Autism.
- Support the emotional, social, and academic development of the children.
- Ensure a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students.
Teaching Assistant - Why Apply for This SEN Teaching Assistant Role?
- ASC Provision Experience: You will be working directly in an ASC provision, helping children with Autism reach their potential.
- Supportive School Environment: The school is committed to providing a nurturing and inclusive space for both staff and students.
- Immediate Start: The role is available for an immediate start, with the school eager to trial and interview suitable candidates.
Teaching Assistant - Requirements for the SEN Teaching Assistant:
- Experience: The ideal SEN Teaching Assistant will have previous experience working with children with Autism, preferably in an ASC provision.
- DBS: You must hold a valid DBS or be willing to process one through Reeson Education, to be uploaded onto the Update Service.
- Passion for SEN: A genuine interest in supporting children with SEN, particularly those with Autism.
If you are an experienced SEN Teaching Assistant ready to make a meaningful difference, apply now via Reeson Education to be considered for one of these four positions. Don't miss the chance to join a dedicated team and support primary-aged children in their development!