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Join Our Team and Make Learning an Adventure at an Independent SEN Primary School in Mitcham!
Are you ready to dive into an exciting opportunity to support children with special educational needs (SEN) in Mitcham? We're looking for someone just like you to join our dynamic team and bring a spark of joy to our school community!
Location:Mitcham, CR4
Salary: £24,750 - £27,750
Start Date: 15/04/24
As a Teaching Assistant specialising in SEN support, you'll be the hero our students need, guiding them through their educational journey with creativity and enthusiasm.
Your Role:
1. Bring laughter and encouragement to students with SEN, helping them grow in confidence and independence.
2. Turn learning into a thrilling adventure with engaging strategies and activities that capture imaginations.
3. Team up with teachers, therapists, and parents to create personalised education plans tailored to each child's unique strengths.
4. Lead fun-filled activities that build social skills, communication, and academic progress.
5. Keep the excitement alive by monitoring progress and adjusting support strategies as needed.
What We're Looking For:
6. A heart full of compassion and empathy for children with SEN, matched with patience and a caring spirit.
7. A can-do attitude and the flexibility to tackle challenges with a smile.
8. Excellent communication skills to collaborate with our fantastic school community.
9. While experience or qualifications in special education or SEN support are a bonus, a passion for learning and growth is essential.
Why Choose Us:
10. Join a warm and welcoming school community where every student is celebrated.
11. Work alongside a team of passionate educators who love what they do.
12. Grow both personally and professionally in an environment that supports your development.
13. Explore the vibrant community of Mitcham, with its green spaces and local treasures.
14. Make a real difference in the lives of children with SEN every single day.
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Join Our Team and Make Learning an Adventure at an Independent SEN Primary School in Mitcham!
Are you ready to dive into an exciting opportunity to support children with special educational needs (SEN) in Mitcham? We're looking for someone just like you to join our dynamic team and bring a spark of joy to our school community!
Location:Mitcham, CR4
Salary: £24,750 - £27,750
Start Date: 15/04/24
As a Teaching Assistant specialising in SEN support, you'll be the hero our students need, guiding them through their educational journey with creativity and enthusiasm.
Your Role:
15. Bring laughter and encouragement to students with SEN, helping them grow in confidence and independence.
16. Turn learning into a thrilling adventure with engaging strategies and activities that capture imaginations.
17. Team up with teachers, therapists, and parents to create personalised education plans tailored to each child's unique strengths.
18. Lead fun-filled activities that build social skills, communication, and academic progress.
19. Keep the excitement alive by monitoring progress and adjusting support strategies as needed.
What We're Looking For:
20. A heart full of compassion and empathy for children with SEN, matched with patience and a caring spirit.
21. A can-do attitude and the flexibility to tackle challenges with a smile.
22. Excellent communication skills to collaborate with our fantastic school community.
23. While experience or qualifications in special education or SEN support are a bonus, a passion for learning and growth is essential.
Why Choose Us:
24. Join a warm and welcoming school community where every student is celebrated.
25. Work alongside a team of passionate educators who love what they do.
26. Grow both personally and professionally in an environment that supports your development.
27. Explore the vibrant community of Mitcham, with its green spaces and local treasures.
28. Make a real difference in the lives of children with SEN every single day.
29. experience
Teaching
30. skills
ability to track progression in attainment,background in youth work,behaviour management,building relationships,classroom management,communication,de-escalation techniques,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,inclusiveness,manual handling,marking,mentor experience,personal care experience,planning,resilience,restraint training,speech and language therapy experience