SEN Teaching Assistant
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- England,South East,Surrey
- full-time
- £23,210 - £24,818 per annum
Job Description:
Make a Difference: Join A Supportive Team at an SEN School in Effingham, Surrey. Close to Cobham.
Do you have a passion for working with young people with unique needs and a desire for a fulfilling and rewarding career?
This School in Effingham, Surrey, is seeking dedicated and caring Teaching Assistants to join their team!
Here’s why you’ll love working there:
*Meaningful Work: Make a lasting impact on the lives of students who need your guidance and support to thrive.
*Supportive Environment: Enjoy a dynamic and supportive environment that prioritises the well-being of students with complex needs.
*Growth and Development: Benefit from excellent staff support and opportunities for professional development, including fully funded training.
*Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a flexible schedule with term-time only work and no evenings or weekends.
What You’ll Do:
*Support Learning and Development: Help students with their learning, modify and adapt activities, and contribute to their individual learning plans.
*Promote Student Wellbeing: Maintain a safe and positive learning environment, addressing challenging behaviour and ensuring students feel supported.
*Be Part of a Collaborative Team: Work alongside educators and specialists, including a full therapy team, to provide a comprehensive and supportive approach.
What’s On Offer:
*Competitive Salary: £23,210 - £24,818 per annum.
*Welcome Bonus: £1000
*Excellent Benefits:
* Life assurance
* Generous pension scheme
* Employee Assistance Program
* Ongoing training and development opportunities
Who They’re Looking For:
*Experience and Expertise: You’ll have experience working with students with autism and associated complex needs.
*Strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills: You’ll be able to build positive relationships with students and colleagues.
*Flexibility and Adaptability: You’ll be able to manage a variety of situations and adapt your approach to meet individual needs.
Ready to join this team and make a difference?
To learn more about the School and this exciting opportunity, apply now or call Paul Hirchfield on or email
Do you have a passion for working with young people with unique needs and a desire for a fulfilling and rewarding career?
This School in Effingham, Surrey, is seeking dedicated and caring Teaching Assistants to join their team!
Here’s why you’ll love working there:
*Meaningful Work: Make a lasting impact on the lives of students who need your guidance and support to thrive.
*Supportive Environment: Enjoy a dynamic and supportive environment that prioritises the well-being of students with complex needs.
*Growth and Development: Benefit from excellent staff support and opportunities for professional development, including fully funded training.
*Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a flexible schedule with term-time only work and no evenings or weekends.
What You’ll Do:
*Support Learning and Development: Help students with their learning, modify and adapt activities, and contribute to their individual learning plans.
*Promote Student Wellbeing: Maintain a safe and positive learning environment, addressing challenging behaviour and ensuring students feel supported.
*Be Part of a Collaborative Team: Work alongside educators and specialists, including a full therapy team, to provide a comprehensive and supportive approach.
What’s On Offer:
*Competitive Salary: £23,210 - £24,818 per annum.
*Welcome Bonus: £1000
*Excellent Benefits:
* Life assurance
* Generous pension scheme
* Employee Assistance Program
* Ongoing training and development opportunities
Who They’re Looking For:
*Experience and Expertise: You’ll have experience working with students with autism and associated complex needs.
*Strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills: You’ll be able to build positive relationships with students and colleagues.
*Flexibility and Adaptability: You’ll be able to manage a variety of situations and adapt your approach to meet individual needs.
Ready to join this team and make a difference?
To learn more about the School and this exciting opportunity, apply now or call Paul Hirchfield on or email
Job number 1921208