Primary School ARP Teaching Assistant

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Tulse Hill
£545/week
Posted 4 days ago
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Primary School ARP Teaching Assistant – Lambeth (SW2) Location: Lambeth, SW2 Start Date: ASAP Pay: £545 per week Contract: Full-time We are currently recruiting for a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join a supportive primary school in Lambeth (SW2). This role will be based within an Additionally Resourced Provision (ARP), supporting pupils with Special Educational Needs. About the Role This is an excellent opportunity to support children with a range of SEN, including Autism (ASC), ADHD, and other complex needs. You will work closely with the class teacher and SEN team to provide tailored support, helping pupils access learning and develop key social and communication skills. Key Responsibilities Provide 1:1 and small group support for pupils with SEN Support pupils’ academic, social, and emotional development Assist with behaviour management strategies Help create a positive, safe, and inclusive learning environment Work collaboratively with teachers, SEN staff, and external professionalsRequirements Experience working with children with SEN is desirable A patient, resilient, and empathetic approach Strong communication and teamwork skills A genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs Relevant qualifications are beneficial but not essentialWhat the School Offers Weekly pay of £545 A supportive and inclusive school environment Opportunity to gain valuable experience within an ARP setting Ongoing training and development opportunitiesIf you are passionate about supporting children with SEN and are available to start immediately, please apply now. To apply, please send your CV to: (url removed)

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