Posted: 15 June
The role
SEN Teaching Assistant Specialist Education
Location: Wilmslow, Cheshire East
Salary: GBP22,996 to GBP25,068 (Actual annual salary, dependent on experience)
Hourly Rate: GBP12.87 to GBP14.03 p/hr
Hours: Full:Time, 40 hours per week (Term Time Only)
Contract: Permanent
About the Opportunity
Are you looking for a deeply rewarding role where you can make a tangible difference in the lives of young people?
We are recruiting for a modern, purpose:built independent specialist school in Wilmslow that supports children and young people aged 5:19 with Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and associated educational challenges. Having recently achieved Outstanding Ofsted ratings in both Behaviour and Attitudes and Personal Development, this school provides a safe, nurturing environment where every child truly matters.
With a small student capacity, the focus here is entirely on quality of care, individual progress, and tailored learning.
Your Role
As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will be a cornerstone of the pupils daily journeys:supporting their learning, emotional wellbeing, and personal growth.
Key Responsibilities:
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Supporting pupils with tailored learning activities and specific care needs.
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Promoting independence, self:esteem, and positive behaviour.
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Building warm, trusting relationships that help pupils feel secure and valued.
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Assisting class teachers in delivering a broad, balanced, and engaging curriculum.
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Remaining flexible and adaptive to meet the ever:changing needs of the pupils.
What We Are Looking For
We want to hear from compassionate, enthusiastic, and child:focused individuals who are genuinely committed to safeguarding and pupil welfare.
Essential Criteria:
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GCSEs in Maths and English (Grade C / Level 3 or above, or equivalent).
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Experience working with SEN pupils (this can be in a paid or voluntary capacity).
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A strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection principles.
Desirable Criteria:
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Level 2+ qualification in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools.
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Knowledge of SEN, SEMH, or Autism Spectrum Conditions.
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A full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle.
How
If you are ready to join a team that is genuinely making a meaningful impact every single day, we would love to hear from you.
or to have an informal chat about the role, Paul Hirchfield:
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