Location: Edgbaston Birmingham
Role: ARP (Additional Resource Provision) Teaching Assistant Complex Needs
Contract Type: Full-Time / Term-Time
Start Date: Immediate
Salary: 100130 per day (depending on experience)
We are looking for a highly skilled compassionate and adaptable Teaching Assistant to join our Additional Resource Provision (ARP) for pupils with complex needs in a busy primary school in Birmingham. This is a unique and rewarding opportunity for professionals who are committed to supporting children with autism ADHD SEMH difficulties learning delays and other complex educational needs.
The ideal candidate will bring patience creativity and resilience to this role supporting pupils both academically and emotionally while helping them engage fully with school life.
About the School and ARP Provision
Our school prides itself on inclusion innovation and holistic education. The ARP is designed to provide specialist support for pupils with complex learning needs integrating them into the wider school environment wherever possible.
The ARP focuses on:
Delivering individualised learning plans (IEPs) tailored to each pupils strengths and challenges
Providing structured and sensory-friendly environments for pupils with autism and other developmental needs
Implementing evidence-based behaviour and social-emotional support strategies
Collaborating with speech and language therapists occupational therapists educational psychologists and families
Promoting social inclusion and developing pupils independence self-confidence and life skills
You will be part of a dedicated experienced and supportive ARP team committed to helping pupils achieve personal academic and social growth.
Role Overview
The ARP Teaching Assistant will work directly with pupils with complex needs providing one-to-one and small group support both inside and outside the classroom. You will support the delivery of differentiated learning activities assist with behaviour management and help pupils access the curriculum in a way that suits their individual learning style.
Key aspects of the role include:
Supporting pupils with autism spectrum conditions ADHD learning difficulties and SEMH needs
Assisting teachers in lesson planning resource preparation and classroom management
Supporting pupils during unstructured times including breaks and lunch
Implementing positive behaviour strategies and behaviour support plans
Supporting pupils communication social interaction and emotional regulation
Liaising with parents carers and external professionals
Monitoring pupil progress and providing feedback to teachers and SENCOs
Key Responsibilities
Classroom Support:
Work alongside teachers to deliver lessons adapted for pupils with complex needs. Support learning by breaking tasks into manageable steps using visual aids and reinforcing concepts through repetition and encouragement.
One-to-One and Small Group Interventions:
Deliver targeted interventions to pupils who need additional support in literacy numeracy communication or social skills. Assist pupils in following instructions completing work and achieving learning goals.
Behaviour Management and Emotional Support:
Support pupils in regulating emotions managing behaviour and developing coping strategies. Use calm consistent and positive reinforcement methods to help pupils feel safe and confident.
Progress Monitoring and Reporting:
Observe and record pupil progress contributing to IEP reviews SEN meetings and planning sessions. Identify patterns in behaviour or learning and provide input for intervention strategies.
Safeguarding and Wellbeing:
Maintain a safe structured and nurturing environment for all pupils. Follow all safeguarding policies and procedures reporting concerns promptly. Support pupils mental health and social-emotional development.
Person Specification
The ideal candidate will:
Have experience working with pupils with complex needs SEN autism or SEMH difficulties
Be calm patient and empathetic able to respond effectively to challenging behaviour
Demonstrate strong communication skills both with pupils and colleagues
Be organised flexible and able to manage multiple tasks in a dynamic environment
Have a commitment to inclusive education and promoting pupil independence
Hold or be willing to obtain relevant qualifications or training in SEN/ARP support
Experience with TEACCH PECS Makaton or ABA strategies is highly desirable.
Professional Development and Training
We are committed to supporting your career progression:
Induction and ongoing ARP-specific training
SEN strategies including autism ADHD SEMH and dyslexia
Behaviour management techniques
Safeguarding and mental health training
Opportunities to develop into HLTA SENCO or specialist roles
Access to external qualifications relevant to SEN and complex needs education
Why Work With Us
This role offers a rewarding career in a specialist setting with the opportunity to make a real difference in pupils lives. Benefits include:
Working in a specialist supportive ARP provision
Career progression and professional development opportunities
Collaborative inclusive and highly experienced team
Daily opportunity to positively impact childrens education and wellbeing
Long-term employment opportunities for successful candidates
Safeguarding Statement
Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must:
Be eligible to work in the UK
Complete an Enhanced DBS check
Provide references from previous employers
Adhere to all school safeguarding policies
How to Apply
To apply please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your experience with pupils with complex needs and your suitability for the role. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview including a practical assessment demonstrating complex needs support strategies.
We welcome applications from candidates with professional voluntary or lived experience in SEN or ARP settings who are motivated to make a meaningful difference in a pupils life.
Location: Edgbaston BirminghamRole: ARP (Additional Resource Provision) Teaching Assistant Complex NeedsContract Type: Full-Time / Term-TimeStart Date: ImmediateSalary: 100130 per day (depending on experience)We are looking for a highly skilled compassionate and adaptable Teaching Assistant to join...
Location: Edgbaston Birmingham
Role: ARP (Additional Resource Provision) Teaching Assistant Complex Needs
Contract Type: Full-Time / Term-Time
Start Date: Immediate
Salary: 100130 per day (depending on experience)
We are looking for a highly skilled compassionate and adaptable Teaching Assistant to join our Additional Resource Provision (ARP) for pupils with complex needs in a busy primary school in Birmingham. This is a unique and rewarding opportunity for professionals who are committed to supporting children with autism ADHD SEMH difficulties learning delays and other complex educational needs.
The ideal candidate will bring patience creativity and resilience to this role supporting pupils both academically and emotionally while helping them engage fully with school life.
About the School and ARP Provision
Our school prides itself on inclusion innovation and holistic education. The ARP is designed to provide specialist support for pupils with complex learning needs integrating them into the wider school environment wherever possible.
The ARP focuses on:
Delivering individualised learning plans (IEPs) tailored to each pupils strengths and challenges
Providing structured and sensory-friendly environments for pupils with autism and other developmental needs
Implementing evidence-based behaviour and social-emotional support strategies
Collaborating with speech and language therapists occupational therapists educational psychologists and families
Promoting social inclusion and developing pupils independence self-confidence and life skills
You will be part of a dedicated experienced and supportive ARP team committed to helping pupils achieve personal academic and social growth.
Role Overview
The ARP Teaching Assistant will work directly with pupils with complex needs providing one-to-one and small group support both inside and outside the classroom. You will support the delivery of differentiated learning activities assist with behaviour management and help pupils access the curriculum in a way that suits their individual learning style.
Key aspects of the role include:
Supporting pupils with autism spectrum conditions ADHD learning difficulties and SEMH needs
Assisting teachers in lesson planning resource preparation and classroom management
Supporting pupils during unstructured times including breaks and lunch
Implementing positive behaviour strategies and behaviour support plans
Supporting pupils communication social interaction and emotional regulation
Liaising with parents carers and external professionals
Monitoring pupil progress and providing feedback to teachers and SENCOs
Key Responsibilities
Classroom Support:
Work alongside teachers to deliver lessons adapted for pupils with complex needs. Support learning by breaking tasks into manageable steps using visual aids and reinforcing concepts through repetition and encouragement.
One-to-One and Small Group Interventions:
Deliver targeted interventions to pupils who need additional support in literacy numeracy communication or social skills. Assist pupils in following instructions completing work and achieving learning goals.
Behaviour Management and Emotional Support:
Support pupils in regulating emotions managing behaviour and developing coping strategies. Use calm consistent and positive reinforcement methods to help pupils feel safe and confident.
Progress Monitoring and Reporting:
Observe and record pupil progress contributing to IEP reviews SEN meetings and planning sessions. Identify patterns in behaviour or learning and provide input for intervention strategies.
Safeguarding and Wellbeing:
Maintain a safe structured and nurturing environment for all pupils. Follow all safeguarding policies and procedures reporting concerns promptly. Support pupils mental health and social-emotional development.
Person Specification
The ideal candidate will:
Have experience working with pupils with complex needs SEN autism or SEMH difficulties
Be calm patient and empathetic able to respond effectively to challenging behaviour
Demonstrate strong communication skills both with pupils and colleagues
Be organised flexible and able to manage multiple tasks in a dynamic environment
Have a commitment to inclusive education and promoting pupil independence
Hold or be willing to obtain relevant qualifications or training in SEN/ARP support
Experience with TEACCH PECS Makaton or ABA strategies is highly desirable.
Professional Development and Training
We are committed to supporting your career progression:
Induction and ongoing ARP-specific training
SEN strategies including autism ADHD SEMH and dyslexia
Behaviour management techniques
Safeguarding and mental health training
Opportunities to develop into HLTA SENCO or specialist roles
Access to external qualifications relevant to SEN and complex needs education
Why Work With Us
This role offers a rewarding career in a specialist setting with the opportunity to make a real difference in pupils lives. Benefits include:
Working in a specialist supportive ARP provision
Career progression and professional development opportunities
Collaborative inclusive and highly experienced team
Daily opportunity to positively impact childrens education and wellbeing
Long-term employment opportunities for successful candidates
Safeguarding Statement
Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must:
Be eligible to work in the UK
Complete an Enhanced DBS check
Provide references from previous employers
Adhere to all school safeguarding policies
How to Apply
To apply please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your experience with pupils with complex needs and your suitability for the role. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview including a practical assessment demonstrating complex needs support strategies.
We welcome applications from candidates with professional voluntary or lived experience in SEN or ARP settings who are motivated to make a meaningful difference in a pupils life.
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