HLTA for SEND: Interventions & Student Growth

HLTA for SEND: Interventions & Student Growth

Full-Time 23400 - 29910 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Long Term Futures

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support students with SEND through tailored interventions and lead small group learning.
  • Company: Long Term Futures, a specialist primary setting in Kirkby-in-Ashfield.
  • Benefits: Competitive daily rate and immediate interview opportunities.
  • Other info: Join a supportive team dedicated to student growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives and help them reach their potential.
  • Qualifications: HLTA qualification and experience with SEND required.

The predicted salary is between 23400 - 29910 Β£ per year.

Long Term Futures is seeking a Higher Level Teaching Assistant to join a specialist primary setting in Kirkby-in-Ashfield. You will support students with SEND and varying emotional and learning needs, delivering tailored interventions and leading small group learning.

The ideal candidate should possess an HLTA qualification, experience with SEND, and a passion for helping children reach their potential. This role offers a competitive daily rate and immediate interview opportunities.

HLTA for SEND: Interventions & Student Growth employer: Long Term Futures

Long Term Futures is an exceptional employer, dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment in Kirkby-in-Ashfield. With a strong emphasis on professional development, employees are encouraged to grow their skills while making a meaningful impact on the lives of students with SEND. The company offers competitive remuneration and a collaborative culture that values each team member's contributions.

Long Term Futures

Contact Details:

Long Term Futures Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace HLTA for SEND: Interventions & Student Growth

HLTA Qualification
Experience with SEND
Intervention Delivery
Small Group Learning
Emotional Support Skills
Learning Needs Assessment
Passion for Child Development