SEN Teaching Assistant - Autism (Psychology Graduate)
- Recruiter
- I Teachers Ltd
- Location
- Huddersfield
- Salary
- 275.00 - 300.00 GBP Weekly
- Posted
- 24 Feb 2017
- Closes
- 28 Feb 2017
- Sectors
- Graduate & Internship
- Contract Type
- Contract
- Hours
- Full Time
SEN Teaching Assistant - Autism (Psychology Graduate)
SEN Teaching Assistant - Autism- Huddersfield
Are you a recent graduate with a Psychology degree with a passion for working with Primary school children with special educational needs (SEN) as a Teaching Assistant?
Have you considered a career in teaching or educational psychology, but would like to use a Teaching Assistant role as a stepping stone to your long-term career?
Would paid experience in a Primary school as an SEN Teaching Assistant be of interest to you?
This welcoming, Primary school is looking for a high achieving graduate to support a little boy with autism who needs communicative and behaviour support, largely on a 1:1 basis.
If this sounds like the perfect role for you, don't delay get in touch and send your CV to Amy at i-teachers today to apply for this SEN Teaching Assistant role!
** Primary SEN Teaching Assistant (Autism)
** Recent Psychology Graduate
** Excellent development opportunity
** 1:1 Autism/ Behaviour
** Full Time, rest of the academic year
** Earn up to GBP300 per week
SEN Teaching Assistant (Autism)
This Primary school is a successful mainstream setting with a proven track record of supporting young learners with additional needs to achieve their fullest potential. It has a friendly and effective Special Needs department with an exceptional SENCO who really values talented graduates working as Teaching Assistants in her team.
The school is looking to take on a recent Psychology graduate with at least a 2:1 degree, excited to make an impact to the school and its pupils. The role of a Teaching Assistant requires an ambitious, resilient personality with good communication skills, to support the SEN team. Previous experience working with SEN children, particularly Autism, is desirable.
You will work closely with the class teacher to provide support to a pupil with Autism who sometimes displays challenging behaviour and struggles with communication. As the SEN Teaching Assistant you will ensure the best possible education and ensure the pupils receive the support needed. You will be required to be an excellent motivator to inspire the pupils learning and be committed to their success.
SEN Teaching Assistant - Autism- Huddersfield
Are you a recent graduate with a Psychology degree with a passion for working with Primary school children with special educational needs (SEN) as a Teaching Assistant?
Have you considered a career in teaching or educational psychology, but would like to use a Teaching Assistant role as a stepping stone to your long-term career?
Would paid experience in a Primary school as an SEN Teaching Assistant be of interest to you?
This welcoming, Primary school is looking for a high achieving graduate to support a little boy with autism who needs communicative and behaviour support, largely on a 1:1 basis.
If this sounds like the perfect role for you, don't delay get in touch and send your CV to Amy at i-teachers today to apply for this SEN Teaching Assistant role!
** Primary SEN Teaching Assistant (Autism)
** Recent Psychology Graduate
** Excellent development opportunity
** 1:1 Autism/ Behaviour
** Full Time, rest of the academic year
** Earn up to GBP300 per week
SEN Teaching Assistant (Autism)
This Primary school is a successful mainstream setting with a proven track record of supporting young learners with additional needs to achieve their fullest potential. It has a friendly and effective Special Needs department with an exceptional SENCO who really values talented graduates working as Teaching Assistants in her team.
The school is looking to take on a recent Psychology graduate with at least a 2:1 degree, excited to make an impact to the school and its pupils. The role of a Teaching Assistant requires an ambitious, resilient personality with good communication skills, to support the SEN team. Previous experience working with SEN children, particularly Autism, is desirable.
You will work closely with the class teacher to provide support to a pupil with Autism who sometimes displays challenging behaviour and struggles with communication. As the SEN Teaching Assistant you will ensure the best possible education and ensure the pupils receive the support needed. You will be required to be an excellent motivator to inspire the pupils learning and be committed to their success.