Salary: 95130 per day
Contract: Full-time ongoing
Start: ASAP
A warm inclusive and community-oriented primary school in Fulham is searching for an experienced EYFS SEN Teaching Assistant to support a child in Reception with speech delay mild SEMH (social emotional and mental health) needs and difficulties with self-regulation.
Your responsibilities will include providing daily emotional and pastoral support delivering targeted speech and language activities modelling language during play and helping the child engage positively with peers. You will assist with building routines supporting transitions and implementing calm-down strategies during periods of dysregulation.
The school emphasises nurturing relationships emotional safety and child-led learning. You will be working closely with the SENCO class teacher and external agencies to deliver interventions and monitor progress. The role requires patience warmth consistent boundaries and an ability to create a supportive environment where the child feels valued and understood.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys meaningful relationship-based work and wants to help a child build confidence communication skills and emotional resilience at a crucial stage of early development.
Strong knowledge of speech delay and SEMH support strategies
Ability to model communication and positive social interactions
Calm and empathetic approach to behaviour
Good organisation and ability to record progress
Team-player with excellent communication
Previous experience with SEN required
Enhanced DBS
Understanding of safeguarding and child development
Ability to work full-time MondayFriday
A deeply rewarding role for an empathetic and nurturing TA who wants to support a childs emotional wellbeing and communication development in a caring Fulham school.
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