Location: Hatfield Hertfordshire
Role Type: Full-Time Term-Time Only
Salary:FTE
Start Date: ASAP
About the School
Our Hatfield-based primary school is seeking an enthusiastic and skilled EYFS Teaching Assistant to join our early years team providing vital support to children aged 35 years including those with special educational needs (SEN).
We are proud to offer an inclusive and nurturing environment where children with diverse abilities and needs can develop confidence independence and a love of learning. Our school works closely with parents therapists and specialist agencies to create tailored learning plans for children with additional needs including autism spectrum disorder ADHD speech and language delays and social-emotional difficulties.
The EYFS setting emphasizes play-based learning enabling children to explore experiment and build social and cognitive skills in a supportive environment. You will be joining a dedicated team that is committed to high-quality early education holistic development and safeguarding.
Role Summary
We are looking for a compassionate and adaptable Teaching Assistant to support our EYFS provision including children with SEN or those transitioning into ARP settings. You will provide hands-on personalised support helping children engage in classroom activities develop essential skills and grow socially and emotionally.
This role is ideal for candidates who are patient proactive and committed to early years education. You will work closely with the EYFS lead SENCo and classroom teachers helping to implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) deliver small group interventions and foster positive behaviour and routines.
Key Responsibilities
Support pupils in EYFS and Reception classes including those with SEN or additional support needs
Implement strategies outlined in IEPs and behaviour support plans to achieve learning and developmental goals
Facilitate play-based learning activities promoting cognitive social and emotional development
Deliver small group or one-to-one interventions in literacy numeracy communication and motor skills
Encourage positive behaviour and self-regulation using restorative practices and consistent routines
Observe and document pupil progress reporting observations to the EYFS lead and SENCo
Support transitions for children moving between mainstream and ARP provision
Assist with classroom organisation resource preparation and maintaining a safe and stimulating environment
Collaborate with parents therapists and external agencies to support individualised learning plans
Supervise children during playtime lunchtime and indoor/outdoor activities ensuring safety and engagement
Person Specification
The ideal candidate will:
Have experience supporting young children including those with SEN or developmental delays
Hold relevant qualifications (e.g. Level 2 or 3 TA NCFE Support Work in Schools CACHE or equivalent)
Demonstrate patience empathy and creativity in early years settings
Be confident in observing recording and assessing child development
Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills for working with children staff and parents
Have a strong understanding of safeguarding procedures child protection and health and safety requirements
Be adaptable and able to respond positively to dynamic classroom needs
Training and Professional Development
The successful candidate will have access to:
Specialist SEN and ARP training including autism ADHD and SEMH interventions
Early years workshops on play-based learning speech and language development and behaviour strategies
Mentorship and guidance from experienced EYFS staff and SEN specialists
Opportunities for career progression within the EYFS team ARP provision or SEN leadership
Supportive and collaborative professional environment for sharing best practice and innovative teaching approaches
Why Join Us
This is a unique opportunity to work in an EYFS setting that combines high-quality early years education with specialist SEN support. You will join a passionate team that is committed to inclusive education where your skills and dedication will make a direct impact on childrens learning confidence and wellbeing.
We offer a welcoming and professional environment where staff development is prioritised and you can grow your career while supporting children with diverse needs. Our school prides itself on creating a safe stimulating and nurturing environment where every child feels valued and supported.
Commitment to Safeguarding
The school is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children.
Enhanced DBS clearance is required.
Location: Hatfield HertfordshireRole Type: Full-Time Term-Time OnlySalary:FTEStart Date: ASAPAbout the SchoolOur Hatfield-based primary school is seeking an enthusiastic and skilled EYFS Teaching Assistant to join our early years team providing vital support to children aged 35 years including thos...
Location: Hatfield Hertfordshire
Role Type: Full-Time Term-Time Only
Salary:FTE
Start Date: ASAP
About the School
Our Hatfield-based primary school is seeking an enthusiastic and skilled EYFS Teaching Assistant to join our early years team providing vital support to children aged 35 years including those with special educational needs (SEN).
We are proud to offer an inclusive and nurturing environment where children with diverse abilities and needs can develop confidence independence and a love of learning. Our school works closely with parents therapists and specialist agencies to create tailored learning plans for children with additional needs including autism spectrum disorder ADHD speech and language delays and social-emotional difficulties.
The EYFS setting emphasizes play-based learning enabling children to explore experiment and build social and cognitive skills in a supportive environment. You will be joining a dedicated team that is committed to high-quality early education holistic development and safeguarding.
Role Summary
We are looking for a compassionate and adaptable Teaching Assistant to support our EYFS provision including children with SEN or those transitioning into ARP settings. You will provide hands-on personalised support helping children engage in classroom activities develop essential skills and grow socially and emotionally.
This role is ideal for candidates who are patient proactive and committed to early years education. You will work closely with the EYFS lead SENCo and classroom teachers helping to implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) deliver small group interventions and foster positive behaviour and routines.
Key Responsibilities
Support pupils in EYFS and Reception classes including those with SEN or additional support needs
Implement strategies outlined in IEPs and behaviour support plans to achieve learning and developmental goals
Facilitate play-based learning activities promoting cognitive social and emotional development
Deliver small group or one-to-one interventions in literacy numeracy communication and motor skills
Encourage positive behaviour and self-regulation using restorative practices and consistent routines
Observe and document pupil progress reporting observations to the EYFS lead and SENCo
Support transitions for children moving between mainstream and ARP provision
Assist with classroom organisation resource preparation and maintaining a safe and stimulating environment
Collaborate with parents therapists and external agencies to support individualised learning plans
Supervise children during playtime lunchtime and indoor/outdoor activities ensuring safety and engagement
Person Specification
The ideal candidate will:
Have experience supporting young children including those with SEN or developmental delays
Hold relevant qualifications (e.g. Level 2 or 3 TA NCFE Support Work in Schools CACHE or equivalent)
Demonstrate patience empathy and creativity in early years settings
Be confident in observing recording and assessing child development
Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills for working with children staff and parents
Have a strong understanding of safeguarding procedures child protection and health and safety requirements
Be adaptable and able to respond positively to dynamic classroom needs
Training and Professional Development
The successful candidate will have access to:
Specialist SEN and ARP training including autism ADHD and SEMH interventions
Early years workshops on play-based learning speech and language development and behaviour strategies
Mentorship and guidance from experienced EYFS staff and SEN specialists
Opportunities for career progression within the EYFS team ARP provision or SEN leadership
Supportive and collaborative professional environment for sharing best practice and innovative teaching approaches
Why Join Us
This is a unique opportunity to work in an EYFS setting that combines high-quality early years education with specialist SEN support. You will join a passionate team that is committed to inclusive education where your skills and dedication will make a direct impact on childrens learning confidence and wellbeing.
We offer a welcoming and professional environment where staff development is prioritised and you can grow your career while supporting children with diverse needs. Our school prides itself on creating a safe stimulating and nurturing environment where every child feels valued and supported.
Commitment to Safeguarding
The school is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children.
Enhanced DBS clearance is required.
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