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Job Ref: 214639311
Date: 2021-09-12 17:09:02
Our agency is looking for a keen and enthusiastic SEN Teaching assistant to work closely with our partner school located in the beautiful town of Amersham.
This dynamic and vibrant school caters to children with various types of special needs from complex and profound to mild needs. This school's curriculum has been designed to comply with national expectations and best practise from across the county. The main value of this school is to guide children to achieve excellence, independence and increase their employability.
With Most of their pupils having a speech and language problem, this school creates a culture in which therapeutic strategies are used to support communication and literacy development. The school also ensures that each child has the involvement of the multidisciplinary team in order to access their needs and best support their learning development.
In order to support their continued development, this is when you come in!
Our Partner school are looking to recruit a SEN Teaching Assistant to work with them on a long-term basis from September. This role does have the potential to extend to a permanent vacancy for the right candidate.
The successful SEN Teaching Assistant will,
Have previous experience working with young children or
Understand the needs of children with SEN
Willing to work from September of a long-term basis
Have an enhanced DBS on the update service
By joining SENDhelp you will have access to competitive rates of pay and a dedicated consultant, who will mentor and support you throughout your placement in this school. Through our agency we are proud to pay our candidates through P.A.Y.E. which means that there are no additional charges to you.
Your pay is you pay!
If the above sounds ideal to you, then why not get in touch with us today. We look forward to welcoming you as our new SEN Teaching Assistant
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