SEN Teaching Assistant in Reading

SEN Teaching Assistant in Reading

Reading Full-Time 20000 - 25000 £ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support students with additional needs to engage in learning and develop independence.
  • Company: Join a supportive school community dedicated to inclusive education.
  • Benefits: Generous leave, professional development, and wellness resources.
  • Other info: Flexible working arrangements and a strong sense of community.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while growing your skills.
  • Qualifications: Level 2 qualification in English and maths; experience with SEMH preferred.

The predicted salary is between 20000 - 25000 £ per year.

The SEN Teaching Assistant plays a key role in supporting students to engage in learning, develop independence and manage their social, emotional and behavioural needs within a structured school environment. Working alongside teachers and SEND staff, the role contributes to effective teaching and learning by enabling students to access the curriculum, build confidence and make progress in line with their individual needs.

The role supports the creation of a safe, inclusive and supportive learning environment where students can regulate emotions, develop positive relationships and participate fully in school life. This includes the use of positive behaviour support strategies, trauma-informed approaches and de-escalation techniques to maintain engagement and wellbeing.

The postholder works collaboratively across the school to support students with additional needs, contributing to consistent practice, effective support strategies and improved outcomes for students.

Key Responsibilities
  • Support teaching and learning by working with teachers to deliver learning activities that enable students to engage with the curriculum and make progress.
  • Support individual students and small groups to understand instructions, access tasks and develop confidence and independence in learning.
  • Contribute to the assessment and monitoring of student progress by observing engagement, identifying barriers to learning and providing feedback to teaching staff.
  • Promote a safe, structured and inclusive learning environment by modelling high expectations and supporting behaviour routines.
  • Implement positive behaviour management strategies and support students to develop self-regulation, resilience and coping strategies.
  • Use de-escalation techniques and CPI-informed approaches to support students experiencing emotional or behavioural difficulties.
  • Build positive, consistent and trusting relationships with students to support engagement, wellbeing and personal development.
  • Support the delivery of targeted interventions and additional learning activities, including literacy, numeracy and communication development.
  • Assist with supervision and support students both within and outside the classroom to maintain engagement and return to learning.
  • Work collaboratively with teachers, SEND staff and colleagues to ensure appropriate support strategies are in place for students with additional needs.
  • Prepare and organise learning resources and support the effective use of materials and equipment.
  • Comply with all safeguarding, child protection, health and safety and Trust policies, maintaining confidentiality and promoting student welfare at all times.
Ideal Candidate
  • Holds a relevant Level 2 qualification in English and mathematics, with a Level 3 qualification desirable.
  • Has experience of working with students, including those with SEMH or additional needs.
  • Demonstrates strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students and colleagues.
  • Shows effective questioning, observation and assessment skills to support student learning and engagement.
  • Understands the role of a teaching assistant in supporting teaching and learning within a classroom environment.
  • Is able to organise their work effectively and follow guidance from teaching staff while contributing positively to the learning environment.
  • Has an understanding of positive behaviour management and strategies that support emotional regulation and student wellbeing.
  • Remains calm, supportive and adaptable when responding to challenging behaviour or working under pressure.
  • Demonstrates a caring and inclusive approach, with a commitment to supporting students to achieve improved outcomes.
  • Works effectively both as part of a team and independently, maintaining confidentiality and professionalism at all times.
  • Shows reliability, initiative and a commitment to ongoing professional development.
Benefits
  • Pension Scheme: Generous employer contributions, with auto-enrolment into either the Teachers Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme, both Career Average Earning Schemes.
  • Annual Leave: We offer a generous holiday entitlement, which increases with length of service.
  • ME Day: Colleagues may request one additional day’s leave each year to attend a special personal event, such as a child’s sports day or graduation, or a family celebration.
  • Professional Development: We offer a comprehensive programme of professional learning through the Maiden Erlegh Institute, including opportunities to both attend and deliver CPD. Colleagues also take part in our annual Conference, a full day of workshops, networking and learning for all staff.
  • Colleagues can also access a range of professional development opportunities using Apprenticeship Levy funding, and benefit from professional development networks.
  • Hybrid Working: For eligible roles, we support a flexible approach to working arrangements, balancing remote and office-based work where appropriate.
  • Perkbox: Colleagues have access to Perkbox, which offers a wide range of discounts and wellness resources and receive 25 Perk points each month which can be exchanged for goods and services.
  • Wellbeing and Health: Free flu vaccinations are offered to all staff, and free eye tests are provided to those who are eligible.
  • Employee Assistance Programme: Incorporating discount vouchers, access to 24/7 support and more. Mental Health First Aid support.
  • Recognition and Community: We regularly celebrate staff achievements, milestones and contributions across our schools, reinforcing a strong sense of belonging within the #TeamMET community.
  • Employee Referral Scheme.

SEN Teaching Assistant in Reading employer: Hamilton School

As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will thrive in a supportive and inclusive work environment that prioritises the wellbeing and development of both students and staff. Our commitment to professional growth is evident through comprehensive training opportunities and a strong focus on collaboration, ensuring you can make a meaningful impact while enjoying generous benefits such as a robust pension scheme, flexible working arrangements, and wellness resources. Join us in fostering a nurturing atmosphere where every team member is valued and celebrated within the #TeamMET community.

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Contact Details:

Hamilton School Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace SEN Teaching Assistant in Reading

Communication Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Behaviour Management
Emotional Regulation Strategies
De-escalation Techniques
Observation and Assessment Skills
Team Collaboration