Overview
Speech and Language Teaching Assistant – Harrow | £100-£120 per day | Start: ASAP
Speech and Language Teaching Assistant to support pupils with communication and language needs across EYFS, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. You will work closely with the SENCo and class teachers to deliver both 1:1 and small-group interventions, focusing on supporting pupils with speech, language and communication difficulties, helping children develop expressive and receptive language skills, implementing strategies from Speech and Language Therapists, supporting social interaction and building pupil confidence, and adapting classroom activities to meet individual needs.
Responsibilities
* Deliver 1:1 and small-group interventions to support speech, language and communication development.
* Implement strategies from Speech and Language Therapists and adapt activities to meet individual needs.
* Support social interaction and build pupil confidence.
* Collaborate with the SENCo and class teachers to plan and monitor progress across EYFS, KS1 and KS2.
About the School
This inclusive Harrow-based primary school prides itself on providing excellent support for children with additional needs. With a strong SEN department and access to specialist resources, the school ensures that every child has the opportunity to thrive. The school is easily accessible via the Metropolitan Line, with several bus routes serving the surrounding areas.
What’s on Offer
* £100-£120 per day (competitive daily pay)
* Experience across EYFS, KS1 and KS2 with a strong SEN focus
* Ongoing training and development opportunities, including SEN workshops
* Supportive staff team and leadership who value collaborative working
* Access to specialist SEN and speech resources
* Free on-site parking and excellent staff facilities
Why Long Term Futures?
At Long Term Futures, we specialise in connecting passionate professionals with long-term education opportunities. With a strong focus on SEN recruitment, we provide dedicated support throughout the placement process and beyond, ensuring you're set up for success in your role.
Qualifications
* Candidates with degrees or backgrounds in psychology, speech and language, youth work, mental health, or other related fields relevant to SEN roles are welcome.
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