1:1 Support

Posted 30 May by Randstad Education
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Can you build good relationships and break down barriers with young people

Are you an experienced TA looking for a fresh start?

Have you got experience working across a range of age groups and abilities?

If so, then this 1:1 TA role could be for you! Get in touch asap.

We are looking for a 1:1 teaching assistant to work assisting a child with ASD who needs extra academic support to start as soon as possible in a schools in the Burnley area. The child has no behavioural issues and this is a great opportunity for someone who would like to gain more experience and build on their CV.

Benefits

  • £11.68 - £13 per hour
  • A welcoming team that will make you feel supported throughout your role
  • A 'Recommend a Friend' bonus up to £300
  • A rewarding role that will give you the chance to develop your skill set
  • Excellent transport links

Requirements

  • SEN experience, or any experience working with children is fine
  • Enhanced DBS on the update service (or a willingness to get one)
  • Strong work ethic
  • Able to adapt to the different needs of the child
  • Be able to liaise with parents and other staff
  • Good safeguarding knowledge

Responsibilities

  • Support the child with additional needs
  • Providing support to the child both academically and socially
  • Assisting the teacher with the paperwork in keeping track of progress of the child
  • Liaising with the class teacher and parents to provide the best support
  • Doing 1:1 interventions, mainly maths and english


Does this role not sound like the right fit for you? We work with a number of schools in the area with a wide variety of roles so please email your CV to or give us a call at and ask to speak with Raj or Gyatsho.

Reference: 52762211

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