SEN Teaching Assistant - Empowering Learners in Lincoln

SEN Teaching Assistant - Empowering Learners in Lincoln

Full-Time 20000 - 24000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Academics

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support children with special educational needs in a nurturing school environment.
  • Company: Welcoming SEN school in Lincoln focused on empowering learners.
  • Benefits: Ongoing support, professional development, and a rewarding career path.
  • Other info: Join a supportive team dedicated to helping every learner thrive.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of children with special needs.
  • Qualifications: Experience in education or care, with compassion and teamwork skills.

The predicted salary is between 20000 - 24000 Β£ per year.

Academics is seeking a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to join a welcoming SEN school in Lincoln. This role involves supporting children and young people with a range of special educational needs, including autism and ADHD.

The ideal candidate will have experience in education or care, showcasing compassion, patience, and teamwork skills.

Academics provides ongoing support and professional development opportunities, making this a rewarding career choice for those passionate about making a difference.

SEN Teaching Assistant - Empowering Learners in Lincoln employer: Academics

Academics is an exceptional employer, offering a supportive and inclusive work environment for SEN Teaching Assistants in Lincoln. With a strong focus on professional development and employee growth, we empower our staff to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children with special educational needs. Our collaborative culture fosters compassion and teamwork, making it a truly rewarding place to work for those dedicated to education and care.

Academics

Contact Details:

Academics Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace SEN Teaching Assistant - Empowering Learners in Lincoln

Experience in Education
Experience in Care
Compassion
Patience
Teamwork Skills
Support for Special Educational Needs
Understanding of Autism