Are you passionate about working with SEN children? Would you like to support children with Literacy and English language?
Do you have experience as a HLTA? Would a full-time long term HLTA role be something you are looking for?
We are looking for a HLTA to support with interventions in English and Literacy to start from September in a full-time, long-term role for the whole academic year.
***September Start***
Location: Wirral
Job Type: Long term - 08:30 till 16:00
Pay: up to £140 per day
About the Role:
This school is a specialist school for children with SEMH. As a HLTA working in alternative provision, you will play a crucial role in supporting students to manage their behavioural challenges whilst supporting and nurturing the students in the classroom. Your main focus will be to support the students with English and English literacy working on phonics. You will work closely with teachers, the SENCO, and other professionals to develop and implement behaviour management strategies and provide targeted support.
The ideal Higher Level Teaching Assistant Wanted will possess:
HLTA Training
A keen interest in working with children
Experience (paid or voluntary) working with Children and/or in the care sector
Experience working within an SEN and SEMH setting.
Open to training and development
Proactive work ethic
A good understanding of special educational needs
The ability to provide a range of support to pupils
A patient and understanding attitude
The ability to work as part of a team
Benefits of working as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant with Vetro Recruitment:
Competency Frameworks and Pay Scales
Refer-a-Friend Scheme - Instantly earn points and cash rewards
Blue Light Card
Pension scheme
Interested?
If you think you're right for this Higher Level Teaching Assistant role, then click the 'apply' button below.
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