At a Glance
- Tasks: Support pupils with Autism in developing communication and life skills.
- Company: Join a dedicated team at a specialist Autism school in Camden.
- Benefits: Gain valuable experience while making a real difference in students' lives.
- Other info: Early applications encouraged; interviews happening now!
- Why this job: Be part of a rewarding journey helping children thrive and grow.
- Qualifications: Experience with Autism support and strong communication skills are essential.
The predicted salary is between 20000 - 25000 £ per year.
Full-time positions to support pupils with Autism across the school. Working alongside experienced teachers and therapists to provide both 1:1 and small-group support, helping pupils develop communication, social and life skills.
Essential Requirements
- Previous experience supporting children with Autism
- SEN school or specialist provision experience preferred
- Excellent behaviour management and communication skills
- Passion for supporting pupils with additional needs
- Based in the Camden borough (or locally).
Interested? Apply today by sending your up-to-date CV to Jacob Capablanca at jacob.capablanca@sanzateaching.com. Alternatively, call SANZA Teaching Agency on 020 7845 6240 between 7:00am and 5:30pm and ask for Jacob to discuss this opportunity in more detail. Early applications are encouraged as interviews and trial days are being arranged immediately.
SEN Teaching Assistant | Autism School | Camden employer: Tradewind Recruitment
At SANZA Teaching Agency, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment for our SEN Teaching Assistants. Located in the vibrant borough of Camden, we offer competitive benefits, ongoing professional development opportunities, and a collaborative culture where your passion for supporting pupils with Autism can truly make a difference. Join us to be part of a team that values your contributions and empowers you to grow in your career while making a meaningful impact in the lives of children with additional needs.