SEN Classroom Assistant

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Reading
£90 - £100/day
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Have you considered an education in the classroom but don't know where to start? Do you want to support children in need of a strong role model? An exciting opportunity has arisen to work as an SEN Classroom Assistant at a Special Needs School in Reading. The school are looking for a caring, proactive and friendly individual, with a natural ability to connect with and support vulnerable children. The school provides education for children aged 3 to 16 with a range of disabilities, including Autism, communication challenges, social interaction difficulties and language delay. The students need a positive role model in the classroom, who can support their learning, academic progress, social development and independence. As an SEN Classroom Assistant you will: Encourage students to engage and socialise with their peers appropriately Build students' confidence, self-esteem and self-belief Encourage positive behaviours through effective behaviour management strategies Ensure safety and well-being of students during activities Participate in relevant SEN training provided by the schoolTo be a successful SEN Classroom Assistant, you should be determined, resilience and adaptable, tailoring your approach to meet the needs of each child. Previous experience working with children as well as a general understanding of special educational needs would be beneficial but not essential, as the school offers training opportunities to support your growth. SEN Classroom Assistant £90 - £100 per day ASAP Start ReadingIf you are interested in this role, then apply today with your up-to-date CV. SEN Classroom Assistant - Reading - Berkshire - SEN - Mental Health - Reading - Berkshire - Reading

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