Location: High Wycombe Buckinghamshire
Role: Teaching Assistant ARP Provision
Contract Type: Full-Time / Term-Time
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: 90115 per day (dependent on experience and qualifications)
We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Teaching Assistant to join an Additional Resource Provision (ARP) within a well-regarded primary school in High Wycombe Buckinghamshire. This role is ideal for individuals passionate about supporting pupils with complex special educational needs (SEN) and providing high-quality personalised learning support.
If you have a strong understanding of autism spectrum condition (ASC) ADHD SEMH and other learning difficulties and enjoy working in a structured supportive and collaborative environment this role is perfect for you. You will join a team of dedicated staff who are committed to helping pupils develop academically socially and emotionally.
The schools ARP caters to pupils who require small class sizes intensive support and personalised learning strategies. Pupils may have autism social communication needs moderate learning difficulties behavioural challenges or complex medical needs.
The ARP focuses on:
Individual Education Plans (IEPs) tailored to each pupil
Social emotional and mental health support (SEMH)
Behavioural strategies to support self-regulation
Collaboration with parents teachers and external professionals
Integration and transition strategies for pupils returning to mainstream classrooms
The successful candidate will provide both academic and pastoral support ensuring pupils access the curriculum build independence and develop confidence in a safe and inclusive environment.
As a Teaching Assistant in the ARP you will provide direct personalised support for pupils with a wide range of needs. This includes one-to-one support small group interventions and in-class assistance. You will be involved in supporting academic learning emotional regulation social interaction and behaviour management.
Your role will be vital in ensuring that pupils:
Participate successfully in classroom activities
Develop positive behaviours and coping strategies
Achieve individual targets outlined in their IEPs
Feel safe included and confident
You will work closely with class teachers SENCOs behaviour support specialists and other professionals to ensure that learning objectives are met and pupils welfare is prioritised.
Support pupils with autism ADHD SEMH and learning difficulties in classroom and intervention settings
Provide one-to-one or small group support tailored to individual needs
Implement strategies outlined in EHCPs behaviour support plans and IEPs
Assist with academic lessons including literacy numeracy and creative activities
Support pupils with social skills development peer interaction and emotional regulation
Encourage independence self-confidence and resilience
Assist teachers with lesson planning preparation and classroom organisation
Support transitions between lessons activities and school settings
Use positive behaviour support strategies to manage challenging behaviour
Monitor progress provide feedback and record achievements and concerns
Participate in training and professional development opportunities
Liaise with parents carers and external agencies where appropriate
We are looking for candidates who:
Have experience supporting pupils with SEN preferably in ARP or specialist provisions
Are patient empathetic and resilient
Can manage challenging behaviour positively and consistently
Possess excellent communication skills with pupils staff and parents
Work well in a team but can also work independently
Understand the importance of safeguarding confidentiality and pupil welfare
Are flexible adaptable and enthusiastic about supporting individual needs
Previous experience in EYFS primary mainstream or specialist settings is highly desirable but candidates with transferable experience in care support work or voluntary SEN roles will also be considered.
All staff in the ARP benefit from:
Comprehensive induction and ongoing professional development
Access to specialist SEN training including autism ADHD behaviour management and SEMH interventions
Guidance and mentoring from experienced SENCOs and senior leaders
Opportunities for career progression into Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) or SEN leadership roles
Support for qualifications in SEN mental health or teaching
This is a highly rewarding role offering the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of pupils with complex needs. Benefits include:
Supporting children and young people to reach their potential
Working in a collaborative and inclusive school environment
Long-term placements and the potential for permanent positions
Access to training professional development and career progression
Being part of a dedicated team committed to high-quality education and care
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants must:
Be legally eligible to work in the UK
Complete an Enhanced DBS check
Provide references from previous employers
Adhere to all safeguarding health and safety policies
If you are passionate about supporting pupils with complex needs in an ARP environment have excellent communication and organisational skills and want to make a lasting impact we encourage you to apply today.
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