SEND Teaching Assistant
The London School Alliance, Mile End, Tower Hamlets
SEND Teaching Assistant
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The London School Alliance, Mile End, Tower Hamlets
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 29 May | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 26fbd5de25db470a998e6a45c1a41a68
Location ref: Mile End, Tower Hamlets
Full Job Description
Stratford | Full time | Long term | Term time only | September Start Do you want to be the one person who genuinely changes a young person's school experience every single day? The London School Alliance is proud to be partnering with an exceptional specialist Autism school in Stratford to recruit a dedicated 1:1 SEN Teaching Assistant to support a Year 9 student with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) from September on a Full time, Long term, Term time only basis. This is not just another SEN Teaching Assistant role. This is an opportunity to build a meaningful connection with a young person who needs consistency, patience, understanding and someone who will champion them every step of the way. The student you will support is non-verbal and thrives best with calm, structured and nurturing support. The school itself is highly respected within the SEND community and has been designed specifically to support autistic students through therapeutic approaches, personalised learning and exceptional staff support. With small class sizes, specialist facilities and experienced teams in every classroom, this school offers the kind of environment where both students and staff can truly flourish. As a SEN Teaching Assistant in Stratford, you will be joining a setting that values teamwork, staff wellbeing and long-term career development within specialist education. If you are a compassionate, resilient and proactive individual looking for a Full time, Long term opportunity where you can genuinely make a difference, this role could be exactly what you are looking for this September. What makes this role special?
- You will work 1:1 with the same Year 9 student, allowing you to build trust, routine and a meaningful connection
- You will be part of a highly supportive specialist school with experienced SEND professionals around you every day
- The school offers excellent training and progression opportunities for aspiring teachers, therapists, psychologists and SEND specialists
- You will work in a calm, therapeutic environment where relationships come first
- Every day is rewarding, purposeful and impactful What you will be doing
- Providing dedicated 1:1 support to a Year 9 student with ASD throughout the school day
- Supporting a non-verbal student using communication tools such as PECS, visual timetables and sensory strategies
- Helping the student regulate emotions and feel safe within the school environment
- Building a positive, trusting and consistent relationship with the student
- Supporting learning activities tailored to the student's individual needs and EHCP targets
- Encouraging independence, engagement and social interaction where appropriate
- Assisting with transitions between lessons and activities
- Working collaboratively with teachers, therapists and wider SEND professionals
- Monitoring progress, recording observations and contributing to support strategies
- Creating a calm and positive learning environment through patience, empathy and structure
The ideal SEN Teaching Assistant will be someone who genuinely wants to work within SEND and understands the importance of patience, consistency and relationship-building. You may already have experience as a SEN Teaching Assistant, support worker, care worker, youth worker or psychology graduate, or you may simply be someone with the right attitude and commitment to supporting autistic young people. The school is looking for individuals who are: - Passionate about supporting children and young people with additional needs
- Calm, resilient and emotionally intelligent
- Proactive and able to use initiative
- Strong communicators who work well within a team
- Committed to a Full time, Long term position
- Interested in developing a career within SEND education
- Comfortable supporting students with Autism and complex communication needs This SEN Teaching Assistant role in Stratford would particularly suit someone looking to gain valuable specialist school experience before progressing into teaching, educational psychology, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy or wider SEND careers.