Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant

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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant | ASAP Start | £450-£550 p/w | Long Term | September

Have you recently graduated from a prestigious British University in a Psychology-related Degree?

Are you a sympathetic and compassionate prospective educator, comfortable with the diverse and complex range of needs amongst children with SEN?

Perhaps you are pursuing a career in Speech and Language, Child Therapy, or Education Psychology, but must first acquire pivotal classroom experience?

This thriving Secondary School, nestled in a peaceful rural suburb within Westminster, are in the process of seeking a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant high in both energy and empathy, keen to make a positive impact to the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged students, to join their dedicated inclusion team as soon as possible.

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant - Benefits:

  • £450 - £550 per week, during term time
  • Full-time, long-term role within a single provision (no ad-hoc supply work)
  • Ideal for an aspiring Education Psychologist, SEN Teacher, Child Therapist, or Speech and Language practitioner
  • Opportunity of transition to permanent role possible
  • A fulfilling role wherein you may produce a genuine positive impact of the lives and futures of disadvantaged students
  • Guided by an experienced inclusion team and innovative SENCO
  • Termly visits from a Head Psychologist
  • Coached through both application and interview process by a dedicated consultant
  • Car-parking available, and close in proximity to local public transportation
  • Amenities nearby

Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant - The Role:

Secondary provision located in Westminster

Required skills

  • SEN
  • Teacher Training
  • Graduate
  • ASD

Reference: 53008020

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