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SEND Teaching Assistant (Secondary) Building Independence
Role:
Secondary SEND Teaching Assistant (KS3 and KS4)
Location:
Tamworth and Surrounding Areas
Salary:
GBP88.92 - GBP100 Per Day
Contract:
Fixed Term
Help a young person find their voice and their future.
Secondary school can be a daunting place for any teenager, but for a student with SEND, it can feel like an impossible puzzle. We are seeking a resilient, relatable, and dedicated SEND Teaching Assistant to support students aged 11-16 with needs ranging from Autism (ASD) and ADHD to Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges.
Your goal isn't just to help them finish a worksheet; it's to give them the tools to navigate the classroom, build friendships, and gain the independence they need for life after school.
What's in it for you?
- Long-Term Impact: Most secondary SEND roles are for the full academic year, allowing you to see incredible long-term growth in your students.
- Career Progression: Exceptional experience for those looking to move into Social Work, Youth Mentoring, or Specialised Teaching.
- Competitive Weekly Pay: Top daily rates paid every Friday via Randstad.
- Collaborative Environment: Work alongside a dedicated SENCO and supportive departmental teams.
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The Ideal Mentor for Teens
We Want To Hear From You If You
- Are Relatable: You can build quick rapport with teenagers, understanding their interests and speaking their language while maintaining professional boundaries.
- Are Calm Under Pressure: You have the de-escalation skills to handle challenging moments with a steady hand and a positive attitude.
- Are a Subject All-Rounder: You are confident enough in your own literacy and numeracy to support students across various GCSE-level subjects.
- Are Committed: You understand that consistency is key for SEND students and are looking for a stable, long-term position.


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Your Core Responsibilities
- 1:1 Mentoring: Support a specific student through their timetable, helping them break down complex instructions into manageable tasks.
- Social Coaching: Help students navigate the social minefield of secondary school, from lunchtimes to group projects.
- Exam Support: Act as a reader or scribe for students during assessments to ensure they can show what they know.
- De-escalation: Use your training to spot triggers early and help students manage their emotions in a busy school environment.
Ready?
If you have the grit and the heart to support a teenager through their most formative years, Robbie is waiting for your call.
Click Apply Now to start your application or email Robbie Day at
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