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Support Children with Autism and Leave a Lasting Impact!
Are you passionate about guiding children with autism through their educational journey? Ready to be a beacon of support for these remarkable students, fostering growth in a welcoming and inclusive environment? Look no further - an exciting opportunity awaits at an independant SEN primary school in Mitcham!
ROLE: SEN Teaching Assistant
LOCATION: Independent SEN Primary School in Mitcham, CR4
SALARY: £80- £100 per day
START DATE: Immediate
Join our devoted team as a Teaching Assistant specialising in autism support and become an essential part of our thriving SEN primary school community.
Your Role:
1. Offer tailored support and encouragement to students with autism, nurturing their confidence and independence.
2. Implement effective strategies and interventions to cultivate an engaging and inclusive learning atmosphere that meets the diverse needs of our students.
3. Collaborate closely with educators, therapists, and parents to craft personalised education plans, tailored to each child's unique strengths and challenges.
4. Facilitate stimulating activities and learning experiences that foster social interaction, communication skills, and academic progress.
5. Monitor student progress and adapt support strategies as needed to ensure continual growth and achievement.
Qualities We're Seeking:
6. Genuine empathy and compassion for children with autism, coupled with patience and a nurturing demeanor.
7. Resilience and adaptability to navigate challenges with optimism and determination, serving as a source of inspiration for both students and colleagues.
8. Strong communication and teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with the school community, fostering the holistic development of our students.
9. Previous experience or qualifications in special education or autism support are preferred, but not essential - a willingness to learn and grow is paramount.
10. A commitment to professional development and ongoing learning, driven by a passion for enhancing skills and knowledge in supporting children with autism.
Why Choose Us:
11. Be part of a supportive and inclusive school community dedicated to empowering all students to reach their full potential.
12. Join a team of passionate educators and professionals committed to creating a nurturing and enriching learning environment.
13. Expand your skills and advance your career in a dynamic and supportive setting that values your contributions and invests in your development.
14. Enjoy the vibrant and diverse community of Mitcham, with its close-knit feel and easy access to green spaces and amenities.
15. Make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with autism every day, witnessing their growth and success firsthand.
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Support Children with Autism and Leave a Lasting Impact!
Are you passionate about guiding children with autism through their educational journey? Ready to be a beacon of support for these remarkable students, fostering growth in a welcoming and inclusive environment? Look no further - an exciting opportunity awaits at an independant SEN primary school in Mitcham!
ROLE: SEN Teaching Assistant
LOCATION: Independent SEN Primary School in Mitcham, CR4
SALARY: £80- £100 per day
START DATE: Immediate
Join our devoted team as a Teaching Assistant specialising in autism support and become an essential part of our thriving SEN primary school community.
Your Role:
16. Offer tailored support and encouragement to students with autism, nurturing their confidence and independence.
17. Implement effective strategies and interventions to cultivate an engaging and inclusive learning atmosphere that meets the diverse needs of our students.
18. Collaborate closely with educators, therapists, and parents to craft personalised education plans, tailored to each child's unique strengths and challenges.
19. Facilitate stimulating activities and learning experiences that foster social interaction, communication skills, and academic progress.
20. Monitor student progress and adapt support strategies as needed to ensure continual growth and achievement.
Qualities We're Seeking:
21. Genuine empathy and compassion for children with autism, coupled with patience and a nurturing demeanor.
22. Resilience and adaptability to navigate challenges with optimism and determination, serving as a source of inspiration for both students and colleagues.
23. Strong communication and teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with the school community, fostering the holistic development of our students.
24. Previous experience or qualifications in special education or autism support are preferred, but not essential - a willingness to learn and grow is paramount.
25. A commitment to professional development and ongoing learning, driven by a passion for enhancing skills and knowledge in supporting children with autism.
Why Choose Us:
26. Be part of a supportive and inclusive school community dedicated to empowering all students to reach their full potential.
27. Join a team of passionate educators and professionals committed to creating a nurturing and enriching learning environment.
28. Expand your skills and advance your career in a dynamic and supportive setting that values your contributions and invests in your development.
29. Enjoy the vibrant and diverse community of Mitcham, with its close-knit feel and easy access to green spaces and amenities.
30. Make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with autism every day, witnessing their growth and success firsthand.
31. experience
Teaching
32. skills
ability to track progression in attainment,background in youth work,behaviour management,building relationships,classroom management,communication,de-escalation techniques,empathy,experience in administering medication,experience in managing challenging behaviour,experience with autism spectrum disorders,experience with learning difficulties,experience with social emotional mental health,inclusiveness,manual handling,marking,mentor experience,personal care experience,planning,resilience,restraint training,speech and language therapy experience