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SEND Teaching Assistant : Long:Term

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Do you have a genuine desire to assist children in learning and growing?
Can you patiently engage and support children with special educational learning needs?
Are you looking for a dedicated, long-term full-time role where you can make a daily impact?
The Headteacher of an inclusive Primary School in Salford is looking for an empathetic, committed individual to join their team long-term. You will be focusing on children who require dedicated Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) support.
Job Description
As a Long-Term SEND Teaching Assistant, you will provide consistent, specialized 1:1 support for a specific child or small group (e.g., supporting pupils with ASD, ADHD, or Speech and Language needs), ensuring they feel safe, secure, and ready to learn.
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- Help to support children on a strict 1:1 or small group basis.
- Provide tailored emotional, social, and academic support.
- Implementing specialized plans, using visual timetables or sensory breaks as required.
- Working closely alongside primary teachers and the school SENCo.
Long-Term: Full Time.
Hours between 8:30 am and 15:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
Benefits
- Competitive Pay
- A deeply welcoming team that will support you in your specialized role
- A Recommend a Friend bonus of up to GBP300
- A dedicated, professional, and friendly consultant and a branch with 24-hour on-call facility
- The chance to see the direct, long-term progress of the children you support


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Requirements
- Experience or strong knowledge working with children with SEND
- Enhanced DBS on the update service (or willingness to get one)
- Resilient, patient, and exceptionally strong work ethic
- Able to adapt completely to the sensory and learning needs of a child
- Flexible; adhere to the needs of the pupils in a professional and friendly manner.
How to Apply
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