SEN Teaching Assistant

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Watford
£95 - £100/day
Posted 3 days ago
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Are you a compassionate and dedicated individual with a passion for supporting children with additional needs? This could be your opportunity to make a meaningful difference every day. A welcoming specialised primary school in Watford is seeking a calm, proactive, and nurturing SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team. Experience with children with complex needs is essential This is a rewarding opportunity to work within a supportive SEND provision where your contribution will have a real and lasting impact. This role is ideal for a SEN Teaching Assistant in Watford who is calm, proactive, and committed to making a genuine difference in the lives of young people. You will work closely with pupils in complex needs on a 1:1 basis and in small groups, supporting both their academic progress and emotional wellbeing. Key Responsibilities as a SEN Teaching Assistant in Watford Provide both in-class and 1:1 support for pupils with ASD and additional needs Support the class teacher in delivering engaging and accessible lessons Help create a positive, inclusive, and safe learning environment Build strong, trusting relationships with pupils Support students' emotional wellbeing and academic progress throughout the dayThe Ideal Candidateas a SEN Teaching Assistant in Watford A patient, nurturing, and reliable individual Previous experience supporting children with SEN (essential) Experience working in a school or with children in a similar setting Strong communication and teamwork skills Flexible, dependable, and committedIf you're passionate about supporting young people as a SEN Teaching Assistant in Watford and want to be part of a caring and dedicated team, we would love to hear from you

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