Primary - Sen Teaching Assistant
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- England,South West,Gloucestershire,Cheltenham
- Full Time, Permanent
- £100 - £107 per day, inc benefits
Job Description:
Full job descriptionSEN Teaching Assistant – Grade 3 (Part Time Mornings)
Would you like to work in a motivating, rewarding and fulfilling school community, where children are encouraged to challenge themselves, grow and flourish?
Reed is recruiting on behalf of a successful and popular Church of England primary school. The school is proud of its committed and professional staff team, who work together to provide high-quality learning opportunities within a nurturing, caring and distinctly Christian ethos.
Their vision, "Growing together, becoming all we are created to be," underpins everything they do and is reflected through their core values of Forgiveness, Aspire, Compassion and Engage. These values shape relationships, learning and a strong commitment to every child’s personal and academic development.
The Role
The Governors are seeking to appoint an experienced and motivated Grade 3 SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils’ learning, predominantly in Year 5 and Year 6, with flexibility to work in Years 3 and 4 as required.
*Hours: 5 mornings per week (8:35am – 12:30pm)
*Contract: Fixed term until 21 July 2027 (end of summer term), with potential extension subject to funding
This role involves providing targeted support for pupils with special educational needs, helping them access learning, develop confidence and make progress within a supportive classroom environment.
We Are Looking For Someone Who Is:
*Passionate about supporting children to achieve their full potential
*Compassionate, calm and patient
*Able to work both independently and as part of a team
*Skilled in creating engaging and inclusive learning activities
*Professional when working with colleagues, parents and external agencies
*Dedicated, positive and reliable
Key Responsibilities:
*Provide tailored support for pupils, including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
*Support pupils’ learning through planned interventions to raise attainment and progress
*Assist in monitoring and recording pupil progress in line with SENDCo and Senior Leadership guidance
*Observe and evaluate pupils’ responses to learning activities
*Support behaviour management and pupil wellbeing
*Supervise pupils during breaks and movement around the school
*Plan and deliver small group activities
*Complete intervention records and required documentation
*Apply the National Teaching Assistant Standards within daily practice
The School Offers:
*Motivated pupils who demonstrate excellent behaviour and a love of learning
*A highly skilled, supportive and collaborative staff team
*A rich, engaging curriculum
*A forward-thinking Senior Leadership Team with a strong focus on professional development
Full job description and application details are available upon request.
Would you like to work in a motivating, rewarding and fulfilling school community, where children are encouraged to challenge themselves, grow and flourish?
Reed is recruiting on behalf of a successful and popular Church of England primary school. The school is proud of its committed and professional staff team, who work together to provide high-quality learning opportunities within a nurturing, caring and distinctly Christian ethos.
Their vision, "Growing together, becoming all we are created to be," underpins everything they do and is reflected through their core values of Forgiveness, Aspire, Compassion and Engage. These values shape relationships, learning and a strong commitment to every child’s personal and academic development.
The Role
The Governors are seeking to appoint an experienced and motivated Grade 3 SEN Teaching Assistant to support pupils’ learning, predominantly in Year 5 and Year 6, with flexibility to work in Years 3 and 4 as required.
*Hours: 5 mornings per week (8:35am – 12:30pm)
*Contract: Fixed term until 21 July 2027 (end of summer term), with potential extension subject to funding
This role involves providing targeted support for pupils with special educational needs, helping them access learning, develop confidence and make progress within a supportive classroom environment.
We Are Looking For Someone Who Is:
*Passionate about supporting children to achieve their full potential
*Compassionate, calm and patient
*Able to work both independently and as part of a team
*Skilled in creating engaging and inclusive learning activities
*Professional when working with colleagues, parents and external agencies
*Dedicated, positive and reliable
Key Responsibilities:
*Provide tailored support for pupils, including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
*Support pupils’ learning through planned interventions to raise attainment and progress
*Assist in monitoring and recording pupil progress in line with SENDCo and Senior Leadership guidance
*Observe and evaluate pupils’ responses to learning activities
*Support behaviour management and pupil wellbeing
*Supervise pupils during breaks and movement around the school
*Plan and deliver small group activities
*Complete intervention records and required documentation
*Apply the National Teaching Assistant Standards within daily practice
The School Offers:
*Motivated pupils who demonstrate excellent behaviour and a love of learning
*A highly skilled, supportive and collaborative staff team
*A rich, engaging curriculum
*A forward-thinking Senior Leadership Team with a strong focus on professional development
Full job description and application details are available upon request.
Job number 3904792
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