This role will suit someone who has a background in health care or nursing. Key Qualities of a Successful Special Needs Support Assistant:Compassionate and CaringAdaptabilityPatienceClear Communication SkillsKnowledge of SENCollaborative Team PlayerPractical Support SkillsPositive AttitudeConfidentialityCommitment to Student SuccessWillingness to Learn and Improve About the school:This specialist educational institution is dedicated to supporting children and young adults with epilepsy, autism, and a range of other special needs and disabilities. It offers both residential and day programs for students aged 5 to 25. The school and college focus on creating a nurturing environment where young people are encouraged to thrive and achieve their full potential. Key Aspects of the school:Specialist Education:Residential and Day Programs:Innovative and Creative Approach:Health and Wellbeing:Curriculum and Support:Research and Development:About the role:Provide one-on-one or small group support for students with special educational needs (SEN)Assist with the development and delivery of individual learning plans and strategiesSupport students in both academic and social settings, promoting independence and confidenceHelp students with their personal care needs as requiredFoster an inclusive classroom environment by supporting diverse learning stylesCollaborate with teachers and other staff to ensure the best outcomes for studentsMonitor and track student progress, providing feedback to the teaching teamAssist with classroom management and ensure a positive, respectful atmosphereSupport the use of specialized equipment and resources to aid students' learningWork closely with parents and outside agencies to ensure holistic support for students If you know someone that would be suitable for this role please refer them to us and as a thank you we will send you 75 high street vouchers Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB)