Autism Specialist Teaching Assistant - 1:1 Support & Growth

Autism Specialist Teaching Assistant - 1:1 Support & Growth

Full-Time 20250 - 24750 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Protocol Education Ltd

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support learners with Autism, helping them thrive in education and life skills.
  • Company: Protocol Education, a leader in specialist SEND provision.
  • Benefits: Weekly PAYE pay, training opportunities, and dedicated consultant support.
  • Other info: Long-term opportunities for career progression in a supportive environment.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while growing your career.
  • Qualifications: Experience or passion for working with children with Autism.

The predicted salary is between 20250 - 24750 £ per year.

Protocol Education is recruiting a full-time Autism Specialist Teaching Assistant to join a specialist SEND provision in Seaton Delaval.

You’ll support learners with Autism Spectrum Condition and associated communication needs, helping them access education and develop skills that will benefit them throughout life.

Week ly PAYE pay, CPD Academy access, Autism Awareness and SEND training, dedicated consultant support, long-term opportunities and career progression are provided.

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Autism Specialist Teaching Assistant - 1:1 Support & Growth employer: Protocol Education Ltd

Join a nurturing nursery setting in LS11 where your passion for early years education can truly shine. We prioritise a supportive work culture that values your contributions, offers ongoing professional development, and fosters strong relationships with children and their families. With a focus on creating a safe and engaging environment, you'll find every day rewarding as you help little learners thrive.

Protocol Education Ltd

Contact Details:

Protocol Education Ltd Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Autism Specialist Teaching Assistant - 1:1 Support & Growth

Understanding of Autism Spectrum Condition
Communication Skills
Empathy
Behaviour Management
Support Strategies for Learners with SEND
Adaptability
Collaboration with Educators