SEND Specialists

Salary/Rate:£90-110 PER DAY PAYE
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Redbridge
County:North East London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:8020
Post Date:12.12.24
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About the Role

North East London 

SEND Specialist

Long Term 

 

We here at Parker Smith are currently working with brilliant Mainstream Primary and Secondary Schools as well as wonderful, Specialist SEND School's as well as SEMH setting and PRU'S, that are seeking SEND Specialists to support students on a 1:1 basis or small groups.

The ideal candidate should be focused and determined to encourage pupils to reach their full potential. You should also be empathetic, friendly and able to form good relationships with children as well as having a genuine passion for the job. You should be a positive role model for all and always be promoting good behaviour. The ideal candidate will have a can-do attitude and always be looking for learning opportunities.

Working within SEND is such a rewarding opportunity and you will go home and know you have made a difference, what an amazing end to your day!

Why work for Parker Smith?

  • We are specialists in what we do
  • We have a passion for working honestly and with integrity
  • Our ‘people before profit’ ethos means we put our candidate’s needs first
  • PAYE payments only
  • A genuine passion to help people reach their potential in their SEND career

If you think you would be an incredible asset to an already incredible team then please do get in touch by applying to this advert or emailing faye@psinclusion.co.uk

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