SEN ASC 1:1 Teaching Assistant Oldham Primary School

Posted 20 June by Tradewind Recruitment
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SEN (ASC) 1:1 Teaching Assistant Oldham Primary School

Are you a Teaching Assistant with experience working with students with ASC (Autism Spectrum Condition)? Are you seeking a new full-time role from September 2024?

Tradewind Recruitment are working alongside a Primary School in Oldham to recruit a Teaching Assistant to work specifically with students with ASC from September 2024.

Working as an ASC Teaching Assistant within our client school, roles and responsibilities will include:

Working alongside Senior Leaders and class teachers to provide additional support for pupils with ASC.

Some pupils may show disruptive and challenging behaviour as a result of their special educational needs, managing this effectively will be essential.

Providing tuition and small group interventions to pupils within the ASC Provision.

Our client Primary School is in need of extra staff to guarantee these particular students are supported and that teachers also have the help they require in the classroom.

To be considered for this role experience working within an educational setting with children and young people who have ASC or other Special Educational Needs is desirable. Level 2/3 Teaching Assistant or equivalent qualification is also greatly acknowledged for success in this role.

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  • SEN (ASC) 1:1 Teaching Assistant Oldham Primary School

Reference: 52913505

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