SEN Teaching Assistant - LS10

Posted 3 July by Qualiteach Ltd
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  • SEN Teaching Assistant - Leeds
  • SEN Teaching Assistant - LS10
  • SEN Teaching Assistant - SEMH
  • SEN Teaching Assistant - Positive role model
  • SEN Teaching Assistant - Full-time basis

Are you able to support students to express themselves and gain better communication skills?

Do you have 1:1 experience with challenging behaviour?

Can you deescalate outbursts of disruption with students aged 11 to 16?

If so, read on!

About the role - SEN Teaching Assistant

I am working with a SEN setting in Leeds who are looking to appoint a SEN Teaching Assistant to join them as soon as possible. The successful behaviour mentor will be responsible for delivering 1:1, paired and small group with students with challenging behaviour. The school are looking for an individual who can maintain a physically safe environment whilst following risk assessments as appropriate. The focus for the successful behaviour mentor will be to act as a positive role model for the students across school.

About the school - SEN Teaching Assistant

Specialist provision for learners 7-18. The students attend this school as they have struggled with formal mainstream education. At school they receive a more tailored approach to learning which meets their needs and are given a lot of 1:1 support. The school offers a standard curriculum as well as alternative education programmes such as construction, hair and beauty and mechanics.

If you are interested in this SEN Teaching Assistant position, click apply now or contact Steven at Qualiteach for more information!

Reference: 53019715

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