Early Years SEN Teaching Assistant

Salary/Rate:£100 - £105 Per Day PAYE
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Hackney
County:North East London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:9667
Post Date:06.06.25
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About the Role

Early Years SEN Teaching Assistant 

Hackney

Long-term and Permanent opportunities 

Immediate start

Would you like to work in a SEND special school supporting students with complex needs?

I am working with a wonderful SEND provision within a MS Primary school based in North East London that is looking for passionate and nurturing SEN Teaching Assistants to join it's supportive team. The school caters for children from Early Years to Year 6 and provides inclusive and personalised learning. They are looking for suitable candidates who have experience supporting children with complex needs, the main need in the classroom is autism and to have experience supporting young people in early years or primary. 

This is a fantastic opportunity for experienced SEN Teaching Assistants looking to work in a SEND school and looking for a long-term role with permanent opportunities.

If you are an aspiring teacher this is a fantastic school for you as they can offer help with teacher training.

What to Expect as a SEN Teaching Assistant :

  • The opportunity to work alongside a highly friendly and supportive team in a school where you can feel valued and like you are making a real difference
  • The opportunity to work on a 1:1 basis to support a particular pupil with additional needs and have a really positive impact on their school life
  • School hours and the school holidays off so you are able to maintain a great work/life balance
  • Ongoing training and professional development whilst gaining valuable experience
  • Being part of a team that believes in high quality and engaging teaching as well as staff wellbeing
  • A school that will help with teacher training for aspiring teachers 
  • Long term temporary positions with permanent opportunities 

Requirements of a SEN Teaching Assistant 

  • Previous experience working as an SEN Learning Support Assistant or Teaching Assistant in early years or primary would be highly valued.
  • Previous experience working with Autism and ADHD or other SEND would be highly valued
  • If you don't have school-based experience, then to have personal experience with SEND 
  • A friendly and positive person with a resilient personality
  • A real passion for supporting young people with SEND and looking for a long-term role 

Interested in hearing more about our SEN Teaching Assistant roles?

To find out more about this role please do not hesitate to get in touch! You can apply by response to this advert or by emailing elise.harnwell@psinclusion.co.uk We are looking forward to hearing from you soon!

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