Overview
An exceptional opportunity awaits a skilled, resilient, and caring teaching assistant prepared to truly impact the lives of remarkable young people.
The school boasts a vibrant and supportive atmosphere, sustained by a large and committed staff of around 300 individuals. We are looking for a dedicated professional Teaching Assistant to join this established Special Educational Needs (SEN) School team in Horsham.
Job Purpose:
To take responsibility for Teaching Assistance in order to help promote effective teaching and learning for these students.
Responsibilities
* To have a good working knowledge and understanding of all school policies
* To provide teaching assistance to the teacher defined according to weekly/daily/sessional planning of the teacher
* To provide group and/or individual activities, planned by the teacher
* To support the general well being of students within the structure of the school
* To liaise with teachers, care staff, and Parents creating an effective team sharing knowledge and information
* To play a leading role in the management of resources within the designated teaching area
* To monitor and evaluate students' learning under the guidance of the teacher
* To assist teachers in the use of relevant management strategies to ensure a purposeful environment for teaching and learning to take place
* Within the framework of general awareness of student's safety and welfare and the school's ethos, values and attitudes
* To supervise students: in the general movement about the school in the classroom or other work places particularly:- Work Experience placements, during toileting, in dining room and play areas
How to apply
Contact recruiter Joni Nightingale @joni.nightingale@randstad.co.uk or call 01293527416
"We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment".
Experience and skills
experience
Non Teaching
Skills: 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
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