Hugh Baird College
SEND Teaching and Care Assistant

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SEND Teaching and Care Assistant
Application Deadline: 28 May 2026 Department: Learner Support Location: Hugh Baird College - Thornton Campus Compensation: £23,632 / year
Description
📚 SEND Teaching & Care Assistant 📍 Thornton College 🕒 Permanent Term Time Only 💷 £23,632 Full-Time Equivalent, pro rata according to hours and weeks worked. Plus, potential bolt-on payments for further skills and qualifications. Working weeks 36. 💼 Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) 🎁 Access to Medicash and a wide range of staff benefits
Join an Outstanding Team
At Hugh Baird College, an Ofsted Outstanding provider, we are committed to inspiring, challenging, and transforming lives. Our students are at the heart of everything we do, and we foster a workplace where ideas are valued, creativity is nurtured, and professional growth is supported.
Role
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated SEND Teaching and Care Assistant to join our team. This role is essential in providing the highest standards of support to our students. You will work collaboratively with our tutors and wider team to foster an environment where every learner can thrive.
Thornton College is a specialist centre within Hugh Baird College, dedicated to supporting young people with learning difficulties and/or physical disabilities across the Liverpool City Region. Recognised as a Makaton Friendly environment, the college provides a warm, inclusive, and highly supportive setting where every learner is treated as an individual.
Working closely with local SEND schools, Thornton College offers tailored learning programmes that focus on developing independence, life skills, and employability. With modern facilities, including a training apartment, horticulture room, and enrichment spaces. Students are empowered to reach their full potential through practical, hands-on learning and personalised support.
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Key Responsibilities
Meet and greet students, ensuring their smooth transition on and off transport and maintaining attendance records. Assist and escort students with mobility difficulties, facilitating access to all areas of the college and during educational trips. Address personal care needs, including hygiene and mobility assistance, in accordance with multidisciplinary team guidance. Supervise students during lunchtimes and breaks, ensuring their safety and well-being. Support learners during scheduled teaching sessions, providing help with educational activities and ensuring progress is tracked using Individual Learning Plans (ILPs). Participate in planning discussions with class lecturers to adapt support strategies and enhance student engagement and independence. Provide first aid and maintain a safe and accessible environment for all students. Contribute to the delivery of enrichment sessions, events, and trips.
Desirable Criteria
NVQ level 2 in Care Level 2 Specialist Teaching Worker Award and or Learning Support Certificate Excellent oral communication and interpersonal skills are required in order to work effectively with students and staff. Empathy, sensitivity and ability to develop and sustain rapport with staff and students. Knowledge and understanding of the challenges and demands of working with people with differing needs/disabilities/learning difficulties – specifically those who have autism
Please see the person specification for the full criteria
Rewards and Benefits at Hugh Baird College
Why Join Hugh Baird College?
When you join us, you become part of a caring and supportive community that prioritises employee wellbeing, development, and recognition. Here are some of the benefits available to you:


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Generous holiday allowance
Up to 50 days annual holiday allowance, excluding bank holidays.
Flexible Working
We offer flexible working options depending on the business need, which can provide a better work-life balance for our employees.
Medicash
Access to Medicash’s health plans which are designed to look after you and your family by boosting your access to treatment and support.
Pension Scheme
You will have access to two of the best pension schemes in the country, the Teachers' or the Local Government Pension schemes, depending on your role with us.
Professional Development
We are committed to providing continual professional development, with both formal and informal opportunities designed to enhance your skills, knowledge and career growth.
Industrial Commercial Updates
Our teachers receive 35 hours per year to choose a commercial operation to visit with a view to bringing new innovative ideas back to the College.
Reward and Recognition
Our 'Get Recognised' employee reward scheme enables continuous acknowledgement of employee contributions, and our annual staff celebration event highlights colleagues who consistently embody our values.
Lifestyle Fitness Gym
You will have discounted access to our fully-equipped and modern on-campus Lifestyle Fitness gym.
Health and Wellbeing
You will have opportunities to take part in staff groups such as yoga, walking and meditation. You will also have access to Mental Health support and a Cycle to Work scheme.
Travel
You can take advantage of discounted rail travel or bus travel, interest-free season ticket loans for public transport services and free on-campus parking.
Retail Discounts
You will have access to offers to cashback and discounts at well-known retailers.
Blue Light Card You may be eligible to apply for a Blue Light card, giving you access to exclusive discounts.
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