Location: Stevenage Hertfordshire
Role Type: Full-Time Term-Time Only
Salary:FTE
Start Date: ASAP
About the School
Our primary school in Stevenage is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to work in both EYFS and SEN/ARP provision. We support children aged 311 years with a wide range of abilities including those with autism spectrum disorder ADHD learning delays and social-emotional challenges.
The school prides itself on inclusive education offering a welcoming and stimulating environment where every child can thrive academically socially and emotionally. We have specialist ARP (Additional Resource Provision) classrooms and experienced staff who collaborate closely with therapists SEN specialists and families to meet individual needs.
As part of our team you will contribute to enhancing childrens learning experiences ensuring they develop confidence independence and essential life skills while achieving their academic potential.
Role Overview
The school is looking for a patient creative and adaptable Teaching Assistant to join the EYFS and SEN team. Your primary focus will be providing one-to-one and small group support for pupils with additional needs alongside assisting classroom teachers in lesson delivery behaviour management and learning resource preparation.
You will play a key role in supporting children transitioning between mainstream and ARP settings implementing tailored learning strategies and promoting positive behaviour and wellbeing.
This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about early years education inclusive practice and SEND support.
Key Responsibilities
Support pupils in EYFS KS1 and ARP settings including children with SEN or developmental delays
Implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and behaviour support plans monitoring progress and providing feedback
Deliver small group and one-to-one interventions in literacy numeracy speech and language and social skills
Supervise children during indoor and outdoor activities including playtime lunchtime and transitions
Encourage positive behaviour self-regulation and emotional resilience using restorative strategies
Collaborate with teachers SENCo therapists and parents to support holistic learning and development
Assist with classroom organisation resource preparation and maintaining a safe learning environment
Observe and document pupil progress for reporting and planning purposes
Support children transitioning from mainstream to ARP classrooms helping them adjust socially and academically
Participate in staff meetings training and professional development initiatives
Person Specification
The successful candidate will:
Have experience in EYFS or primary settings preferably with children who have SEN or additional needs
Hold relevant qualifications such as Level 2/3 TA NCFE Support Work in Schools CACHE or equivalent
Demonstrate patience empathy creativity and resilience in working with children of all abilities
Be confident in observing recording and assessing child development
Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills for working with children staff and parents
Understand safeguarding procedures and comply with child protection policies
Be adaptable flexible and able to respond positively to the changing needs of pupils and the classroom environment
Training and Development Opportunities
We provide comprehensive training and professional development including:
SEN-focused workshops on autism ADHD SEMH and speech and language interventions
EYFS-specific training on play-based learning early literacy and numeracy and social-emotional development
Opportunities for mentorship and guidance from experienced staff in EYFS and ARP provision
Career progression pathways within EYFS SEN and ARP settings
Supportive environment to share best practices and innovative approaches
Why Work With Us
This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children with SEN and additional needs. You will be joining a collaborative and supportive team where your skills and passion for education will have a direct impact on childrens learning confidence and wellbeing.
The school values staff wellbeing professional growth and inclusive practice. You will work in a safe friendly and stimulating environment where every child is encouraged to succeed and develop holistically.
Commitment to Safeguarding
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children.
All staff are required to have an enhanced DBS check and candidates will be expected to adhere to school policies and procedures regarding child protection health and safety.
Location: Stevenage HertfordshireRole Type: Full-Time Term-Time OnlySalary:FTEStart Date: ASAPAbout the SchoolOur primary school in Stevenage is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to work in both EYFS and SEN/ARP provision. We support children aged 311 years with a wide range ...
Location: Stevenage Hertfordshire
Role Type: Full-Time Term-Time Only
Salary:FTE
Start Date: ASAP
About the School
Our primary school in Stevenage is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Teaching Assistant to work in both EYFS and SEN/ARP provision. We support children aged 311 years with a wide range of abilities including those with autism spectrum disorder ADHD learning delays and social-emotional challenges.
The school prides itself on inclusive education offering a welcoming and stimulating environment where every child can thrive academically socially and emotionally. We have specialist ARP (Additional Resource Provision) classrooms and experienced staff who collaborate closely with therapists SEN specialists and families to meet individual needs.
As part of our team you will contribute to enhancing childrens learning experiences ensuring they develop confidence independence and essential life skills while achieving their academic potential.
Role Overview
The school is looking for a patient creative and adaptable Teaching Assistant to join the EYFS and SEN team. Your primary focus will be providing one-to-one and small group support for pupils with additional needs alongside assisting classroom teachers in lesson delivery behaviour management and learning resource preparation.
You will play a key role in supporting children transitioning between mainstream and ARP settings implementing tailored learning strategies and promoting positive behaviour and wellbeing.
This role is ideal for candidates who are passionate about early years education inclusive practice and SEND support.
Key Responsibilities
Support pupils in EYFS KS1 and ARP settings including children with SEN or developmental delays
Implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and behaviour support plans monitoring progress and providing feedback
Deliver small group and one-to-one interventions in literacy numeracy speech and language and social skills
Supervise children during indoor and outdoor activities including playtime lunchtime and transitions
Encourage positive behaviour self-regulation and emotional resilience using restorative strategies
Collaborate with teachers SENCo therapists and parents to support holistic learning and development
Assist with classroom organisation resource preparation and maintaining a safe learning environment
Observe and document pupil progress for reporting and planning purposes
Support children transitioning from mainstream to ARP classrooms helping them adjust socially and academically
Participate in staff meetings training and professional development initiatives
Person Specification
The successful candidate will:
Have experience in EYFS or primary settings preferably with children who have SEN or additional needs
Hold relevant qualifications such as Level 2/3 TA NCFE Support Work in Schools CACHE or equivalent
Demonstrate patience empathy creativity and resilience in working with children of all abilities
Be confident in observing recording and assessing child development
Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills for working with children staff and parents
Understand safeguarding procedures and comply with child protection policies
Be adaptable flexible and able to respond positively to the changing needs of pupils and the classroom environment
Training and Development Opportunities
We provide comprehensive training and professional development including:
SEN-focused workshops on autism ADHD SEMH and speech and language interventions
EYFS-specific training on play-based learning early literacy and numeracy and social-emotional development
Opportunities for mentorship and guidance from experienced staff in EYFS and ARP provision
Career progression pathways within EYFS SEN and ARP settings
Supportive environment to share best practices and innovative approaches
Why Work With Us
This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children with SEN and additional needs. You will be joining a collaborative and supportive team where your skills and passion for education will have a direct impact on childrens learning confidence and wellbeing.
The school values staff wellbeing professional growth and inclusive practice. You will work in a safe friendly and stimulating environment where every child is encouraged to succeed and develop holistically.
Commitment to Safeguarding
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children.
All staff are required to have an enhanced DBS check and candidates will be expected to adhere to school policies and procedures regarding child protection health and safety.
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