Location: Forest Gate East London
Job Title: Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant
Contract Type: Full-Time Long-Term Term-Time Only
Pay Rate: 90115 per day (dependent on experience)
Start Date: Immediate or Next Term
About the Role
A highly inclusive community-focused primary school based in Forest Gate East London is seeking a committed patient and enthusiastic SEN Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated support team on a full-time long-term basis. This role is ideal for someone who is genuinely passionate about supporting children with additional needs and is looking to build long-term experience within a supportive and well-structured school environment.
The successful SEN Teaching Assistant will work closely with pupils who require additional support to access learning regulate emotions and develop social and communication skills. Pupils present with a range of needs including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Social Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH) speech and language difficulties sensory processing challenges and moderate learning difficulties. Some pupils are supported through Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) while others require targeted intervention and emotional support throughout the school day.
This is a rewarding but demanding role that requires patience resilience empathy and return the school offers excellent training strong leadership support and the opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting difference in pupils lives.
About the School
The school is located in the heart of Forest Gate and serves a diverse vibrant local community. Inclusion and equality are at the core of the schools ethos and there is a strong belief that every child deserves the right support to succeed academically socially and emotionally.
The school has a well-established SEN department led by an experienced SENCO who works closely with Teaching Assistants class teachers senior leaders and external professionals. The SEN provision includes dedicated intervention rooms calm spaces and access to specialist resources designed to support pupils with sensory and emotional needs.
Staff wellbeing is taken seriously and SEN Teaching Assistants are viewed as integral members of the school team. You will be welcomed into a supportive environment where your contribution is recognised and your professional development is encouraged.
Key Responsibilities
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in this Forest Gate school your responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Providing 1:1 support to pupils with identified SEN needs both inside and outside the classroom
Supporting small group interventions focusing on academic progress communication skills emotional regulation and social development
Working with pupils with ASD ADHD SEMH needs speech and language delays and learning difficulties
Supporting pupils to engage with the curriculum by adapting tasks and explaining instructions in a clear accessible way
Assisting pupils with emotional regulation anxiety management and behaviour using positive and consistent strategies
Implementing support strategies and targets outlined in EHCPs behaviour plans and individual support plans
Working closely with class teachers to ensure lessons are differentiated appropriately
Supporting pupils during transitions playtimes and lunchtimes to promote positive behaviour and social interaction
Encouraging independence confidence and resilience while providing appropriate levels of support
Monitoring and recording pupil progress behaviour and engagement
Communicating effectively with teachers SEN staff and senior leaders
Supporting personal care needs where required ensuring dignity and safeguarding at all times
Maintaining a calm safe and inclusive learning environment
The Ideal Candidate
The school is looking for an SEN Teaching Assistant who demonstrates:
A genuine passion for supporting children with special educational needs
Patience empathy and emotional resilience
Experience working with SEN children or vulnerable individuals (school care youth work or support settings)
Confidence supporting pupils with challenging behaviour in a calm and positive manner
Strong communication and teamwork skills
A proactive and flexible approach to supporting learning
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting pupil wellbeing
This role is particularly well suited to graduates in psychology education childhood studies health and social care or individuals considering future careers in teaching educational psychology SEN support or therapy. However prior school-based experience is not essential for the right candidate as full training and support will be provided.
Training and Professional Development
The school is committed to staff development and offers ongoing training and support including:
SEN-specific training (ASD awareness SEMH strategies behaviour de-escalation)
Safeguarding and child protection training
Guidance and mentoring from experienced SEN professionals
Opportunities to gain long-term experience and progress within SEN education
Why Apply for This Role
Work in a supportive and inclusive Forest Gate school
Strong SEN leadership and clear support structures
Competitive daily pay
Long-term stable placement
Excellent transport links and local amenities
Opportunity to make a genuine difference in childrens lives
Application Process
If you are a compassionate and motivated SEN Teaching Assistant looking for a rewarding full-time role in Forest Gate East London we would love to hear from you. Apply today to take the next step in your SEN career and become part of a school that truly values inclusive education.
Location: Forest Gate East LondonJob Title: Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching AssistantContract Type: Full-Time Long-Term Term-Time OnlyPay Rate: 90115 per day (dependent on experience)Start Date: Immediate or Next TermAbout the RoleA highly inclusive community-focused primary school based in...
Location: Forest Gate East London
Job Title: Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant
Contract Type: Full-Time Long-Term Term-Time Only
Pay Rate: 90115 per day (dependent on experience)
Start Date: Immediate or Next Term
About the Role
A highly inclusive community-focused primary school based in Forest Gate East London is seeking a committed patient and enthusiastic SEN Teaching Assistant to join their dedicated support team on a full-time long-term basis. This role is ideal for someone who is genuinely passionate about supporting children with additional needs and is looking to build long-term experience within a supportive and well-structured school environment.
The successful SEN Teaching Assistant will work closely with pupils who require additional support to access learning regulate emotions and develop social and communication skills. Pupils present with a range of needs including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Social Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH) speech and language difficulties sensory processing challenges and moderate learning difficulties. Some pupils are supported through Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) while others require targeted intervention and emotional support throughout the school day.
This is a rewarding but demanding role that requires patience resilience empathy and return the school offers excellent training strong leadership support and the opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting difference in pupils lives.
About the School
The school is located in the heart of Forest Gate and serves a diverse vibrant local community. Inclusion and equality are at the core of the schools ethos and there is a strong belief that every child deserves the right support to succeed academically socially and emotionally.
The school has a well-established SEN department led by an experienced SENCO who works closely with Teaching Assistants class teachers senior leaders and external professionals. The SEN provision includes dedicated intervention rooms calm spaces and access to specialist resources designed to support pupils with sensory and emotional needs.
Staff wellbeing is taken seriously and SEN Teaching Assistants are viewed as integral members of the school team. You will be welcomed into a supportive environment where your contribution is recognised and your professional development is encouraged.
Key Responsibilities
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in this Forest Gate school your responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Providing 1:1 support to pupils with identified SEN needs both inside and outside the classroom
Supporting small group interventions focusing on academic progress communication skills emotional regulation and social development
Working with pupils with ASD ADHD SEMH needs speech and language delays and learning difficulties
Supporting pupils to engage with the curriculum by adapting tasks and explaining instructions in a clear accessible way
Assisting pupils with emotional regulation anxiety management and behaviour using positive and consistent strategies
Implementing support strategies and targets outlined in EHCPs behaviour plans and individual support plans
Working closely with class teachers to ensure lessons are differentiated appropriately
Supporting pupils during transitions playtimes and lunchtimes to promote positive behaviour and social interaction
Encouraging independence confidence and resilience while providing appropriate levels of support
Monitoring and recording pupil progress behaviour and engagement
Communicating effectively with teachers SEN staff and senior leaders
Supporting personal care needs where required ensuring dignity and safeguarding at all times
Maintaining a calm safe and inclusive learning environment
The Ideal Candidate
The school is looking for an SEN Teaching Assistant who demonstrates:
A genuine passion for supporting children with special educational needs
Patience empathy and emotional resilience
Experience working with SEN children or vulnerable individuals (school care youth work or support settings)
Confidence supporting pupils with challenging behaviour in a calm and positive manner
Strong communication and teamwork skills
A proactive and flexible approach to supporting learning
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting pupil wellbeing
This role is particularly well suited to graduates in psychology education childhood studies health and social care or individuals considering future careers in teaching educational psychology SEN support or therapy. However prior school-based experience is not essential for the right candidate as full training and support will be provided.
Training and Professional Development
The school is committed to staff development and offers ongoing training and support including:
SEN-specific training (ASD awareness SEMH strategies behaviour de-escalation)
Safeguarding and child protection training
Guidance and mentoring from experienced SEN professionals
Opportunities to gain long-term experience and progress within SEN education
Why Apply for This Role
Work in a supportive and inclusive Forest Gate school
Strong SEN leadership and clear support structures
Competitive daily pay
Long-term stable placement
Excellent transport links and local amenities
Opportunity to make a genuine difference in childrens lives
Application Process
If you are a compassionate and motivated SEN Teaching Assistant looking for a rewarding full-time role in Forest Gate East London we would love to hear from you. Apply today to take the next step in your SEN career and become part of a school that truly values inclusive education.
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