SEN Teaching Assistant (Speech, Language & Communication Needs)

SEN Teaching Assistant (Speech, Language & Communication Needs)

Full-Time 30000 - 40000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Avanti Schools Trust

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support students with speech, language and communication needs in a nurturing school environment.
  • Company: Join a dedicated team in a supportive school focused on student development.
  • Benefits: Enjoy professional development, flexible working, and wellness programmes.
  • Other info: Great career growth opportunities and a positive, inclusive atmosphere.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while developing your skills.
  • Qualifications: Empathy, strong communication skills, and a commitment to safeguarding are essential.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.

Join a supportive school environment helping students with speech, language and communication needs achieve their full potential. This rewarding SEN support role combines classroom assistance, interventions, safeguarding, inclusion support and student development.

We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a SEN Teaching Assistant. Working within a Specialist Resource Provision, you will support students with speech, language and communication needs and/or autism through targeted interventions, classroom support and inclusive learning activities. You will play a key role in helping students develop academically, socially and emotionally. As a SEN Teaching Assistant you will work closely with teachers, therapists and other professionals to deliver tailored support programmes, monitor progress and encourage positive learning outcomes. The SEN Teaching Assistant will join a dedicated team that values creativity, innovation and commitment, providing opportunities to make a genuine difference to the lives of young people every day.

Duties
  • Supporting students: work with students with speech, language and communication needs and/or autism, delivering targeted interventions and evidence-based support strategies
  • Implementing programmes: deliver individual and group intervention plans under the guidance of teaching staff and specialist professionals
  • Supporting therapy delivery: assist with the implementation of speech and language programmes as directed by teaching staff and specialist practitioners
  • Monitoring progress: record, track and report on student development and achievement
  • Classroom support: support students from the Specialist Resource Provision within mainstream classroom settings
  • Promoting inclusion: help create a positive, supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages achievement and wellbeing
  • Collaborating with professionals: work alongside teachers, therapists and external agencies to support student outcomes
  • Preparing resources: assist with the preparation and maintenance of teaching and learning materials and equipment
  • Following procedures: adhere to safeguarding, health and safety, behaviour management and organisational policies
  • Professional development: participate in relevant training and development opportunities to enhance specialist SEN knowledge and skills
Candidate Requirements
  • Essential
    • A patient, empathetic and caring approach when supporting children and young people
    • Strong communication skills with the ability to build positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents and professionals
    • Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people
    • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team
    • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities effectively
    • Flexibility and adaptability within a busy educational environment
  • Desirable
    • Previous experience supporting children with speech, language and communication needs
    • Previous experience supporting children with autism
    • A qualification in Speech and Language Therapy or a related field
Benefits
  • Great opportunities for professional development
  • NEST pension scheme (subject to eligibility)
  • O2 discounts and Specsavers corporate eye test vouchers
  • Flexible working opportunities
  • Eligibility for NUS Card and CSSC membership
  • Well-being programmes including retreats, yoga and wellness apps
  • Cycle-to-work and Electric Vehicle Lease Schemes
  • Free staff lunch and on-site parking

This role requires a DBS check.

All staff and volunteers are required to have an Enhanced DBS check unless internally appointed and still within the cycle of DBS re‑checks. Successful candidates will also need satisfactory references and other pre-employment checks.

SEN Teaching Assistant (Speech, Language & Communication Needs) employer: Avanti Schools Trust

Join a dedicated and supportive school environment in Bishop's Stortford, where as a SEN Teaching Assistant, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of students with speech, language, and communication needs. Our commitment to professional development, flexible working opportunities, and a strong focus on well-being ensures that you will thrive both personally and professionally while being part of a collaborative team that values creativity and innovation.

Avanti Schools Trust

Contact Details:

Avanti Schools Trust Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace SEN Teaching Assistant (Speech, Language & Communication Needs)

Empathy
Communication Skills
Collaboration
Organisational Skills
Flexibility
Adaptability
Knowledge of Speech and Language Therapy