SEN Teaching Assistant - Primary & Secondary (1:1 and Classroom Support) Chorley Start: January | Long-term opportunity 08:30 - 15:30 (Monday to Friday) £98 per day - paid weekly We are recruiting a skilled, compassionate, and committed SEN Teaching Assistant to work across primary and secondary-aged pupils within a supportive educational setting in Chorley. This is a long-term role starting in January, offering consistency, stability, and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference to young people with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and additional needs. This role is ideal for individuals who are confident working 1:1 and within the classroom, and who bring a calm, nurturing, and resilient approach to supporting pupils both academically and emotionally. Personal care will be required for some pupils. The Role: Providing 1:1 tailored support for pupils with ASC across primary and secondary age ranges Supporting learning and behaviour within the classroom environment Assisting pupils with personal care, routines, and emotional regulation Implementing individual support strategies in line with EHCPs and guidance from teaching staff Working collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, and wider support teams Creating a safe, structured, and inclusive environment that promotes engagement and progress The Ideal Candidate Will Have: Experience supporting ASC and SEND pupils (school-based or transferable settings) Background in support work, youth work, care work, or SEN education (highly desirable) A calm, patient, and consistent approach to behaviour and emotional needs Strong communication and relationship-building skills A good understanding of safeguarding and child welfare Personal experience supporting SEND (family or informal) is welcomed and valued A genuine passion for supporting children and young people with additional needs Why Apply? Long-term role with consistent hours Competitive £98 daily rate, paid weekly Opportunity to work across both primary and secondary settings Supportive team environment with ongoing guidance A rewarding role where your work genuinely changes lives This role would suit candidates with experience in education, care, youth work, psychology, or support services, or those looking to build a long-term career in SEN support. Apply now to be considered for this rewarding SEN Teaching Assistant role in Chorley starting in January