Location: Skegness Lincolnshire
Role Type: Full-Time / Term-Time
Salary:FTE
Start Date: September 2026
This opportunity is based at a welcoming and inclusive primary school in Skegness Lincolnshire with a strong reputation for early intervention and SEND support within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). The school serves a diverse coastal community and places significant emphasis on ensuring children receive the right support as early as possible in their educational journey.
The EYFS provision supports children aged 35 including those with emerging SEN such as speech and language delays autism traits social communication difficulties sensory processing differences and emotional regulation needs. The school works closely with parents health visitors and external professionals to ensure a holistic and consistent approach to early childhood development.
The learning environment is calm structured and play-based with clear routines visual supports and developmentally appropriate activities designed to build confidence communication independence and emotional security.
As an EYFS SEN Teaching Assistant you will play a vital role in supporting young children who require additional help to access learning and routines. You will work closely with the EYFS teacher and SENCo to deliver targeted early intervention supporting children both one-to-one and in small groups.
This role requires a nurturing observant and patient individual who understands that early behaviour is often communication. You will help children develop social skills manage emotions engage in play and begin their early literacy and numeracy journeys.
You will also assist with observations learning journals and progress tracking helping staff identify needs early and adjust support accordingly.
Provide one-to-one and small group support for EYFS pupils with SEN
Support communication development including language and interaction
Assist children with emotional regulation and sensory needs
Deliver play-based learning activities adapted to individual needs
Support early phonics mark-making and number recognition
Maintain structured routines and support transitions
Use visual timetables prompts and sensory tools
Support personal care routines where required
Observe and record progress against EYFS outcomes
Work closely with teachers SEN staff and parents
Maintain safeguarding and child protection standards
The ideal candidate will:
Have experience working in EYFS or early years SEN settings
Understand child development and early intervention strategies
Be nurturing calm and emotionally responsive
Have experience supporting children with autism traits or speech delay
Be confident supporting routines and behaviour positively
Hold a Level 2 or 3 Early Years / TA qualification (desirable)
Be committed to inclusive practice and safeguarding
The school offers:
EYFS SEN and early intervention training
Autism awareness and communication strategies
Ongoing mentoring from SEN specialists
Opportunities to progress into SEN or specialist EYFS roles
A supportive and collaborative working culture
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All staff are subject to enhanced DBS checks and safeguarding procedures.
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