At a Glance
- Tasks: Support pupils with Special Educational Needs in a positive learning environment.
- Company: Inclusive school dedicated to empowering all students.
- Benefits: Gain valuable experience, training opportunities, and a supportive team.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team and grow your skills in education.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of children with additional needs.
- Qualifications: No formal qualifications needed, just a passion for helping others.
The predicted salary is between 20000 - 25000 Β£ per year.
Unqualified SEN Teaching Assistant Job Purpose To provide practical, academic, and pastoral support to pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), enabling them to participate fully in school life and make progress towards their individual learning goals.
Working under the guidance of teaching staff, the successful candidate will contribute to a positive, inclusive learning environment where all pupils feel valued, supported, and encouraged to succeed.
Key Responsibilities Work alongside teachers to support pupils with SEND both in and outside the classroom.
Deliver one-to-one and small group interventions as directed by teaching staff.
Help pupils understand instructions, complete learning activities, and remain engaged during lessons.
Encourage the development of communication, social, emotional, and independence skills.
Use positive behaviour management strategies to promote a calm and productive learning environment.
Assist in implementing Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and other personalised support programmes.
Observe pupils' progress and share relevant information with teachers and the SENCO.
Prepare classroom resources and assist with maintaining an organised, safe, and welcoming learning environment.
Support pupils during transitions, breaktimes, school trips, and extracurricular activities when required.
Provide personal care and mobility support where necessary, following appropriate training and school procedures.
Build positive and professional relationships with pupils, colleagues, parents, and external agencies.
Participate in staff meetings, training, and continuous professional development opportunities.
Person Specification Essential Requirements A genuine interest in supporting children with additional learning needs.
Patient, caring, and resilient approach.
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work effectively as part of a wider school team.
Willingness to follow guidance and respond positively to feedback.
Good organisational and time-management skills.
Commitment to promoting equality, inclusion, and safeguarding.