Location: Bournville, Birmingham Role Type: Full-Time | Term-Time Only Salary: £20,800 – £23,800 FTE Start Date: ASAP About the School We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant for our EYFS and SEN provision in Bournville, Birmingham. Our school provides education for children aged 3–5 in nursery and reception, including those with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and additional learning support needs. Our Early Years setting is fully inclusive, fostering developmentally appropriate practice and play-based learning. We place a strong emphasis on emotional wellbeing, social interaction, and holistic development. Staff work collaboratively to ensure children develop confidence, communication skills, and early academic foundations in a safe, stimulating environment. Children with SEN may have a range of challenges, including autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, developmental delays, and social-emotional needs. Staff are supported with training in autism awareness, behaviour support strategies, and early intervention techniques. The Role As a Teaching Assistant in EYFS with a SEN focus, you will be responsible for supporting children in both group activities and one-to-one settings. You will work under the guidance of the EYFS Lead and SENCo to implement individual learning plans, structured interventions, and play-based learning opportunities. Your role is critical in helping children develop social skills, communication, and early literacy and numeracy abilities. You will also support children in managing emotions, interacting positively with peers, and accessing the curriculum according to their individual needs. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one and small group support for EYFS pupils, including those with SEN Assist in planning and delivering play-based learning and structured activities Implement intervention programs for social, emotional, and academic development Support pupils in developing self-regulation, communication, and independent learning skills Observe, record, and monitor progress for all children, sharing insights with teachers and SENCo Collaborate with teachers, parents, and therapists to ensure continuity of support Maintain a safe, engaging, and inclusive classroom and play environment Support behaviour management using positive strategies and restorative approaches Assist in transitions, ensuring children move smoothly between activities, lessons, and learning areas Promote a love of learning and curiosity, ensuring all children feel valued and supported Person Specification The ideal candidate will: Have experience supporting children in EYFS, ideally including SEN pupils Be compassionate, patient, and nurturing Have knowledge of child development and play-based learning Be confident in implementing interventions and structured support Understand safeguarding requirements and child protection procedures Communicate effectively with children, colleagues, and parents Hold a TA qualification (desirable) Training and Support The school provides: EYFS and SEN-focused training, including autism awareness and early intervention strategies Mentoring and supervision for continuous professional development Opportunities for career progression into specialist SEN roles Collaborative team environment to share best practices Safeguarding Commitment The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Enhanced DBS clearance is required .