Location: Anfield Liverpool
Job Title: Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant
Start Date: ASAP
Contract Type: Full-Time Long-Term / Temp-to-Perm
Salary: Competitive daily rate dependent on experience
Key Stages: EYFS KS1 KS2 (role matched to experience)
The Role
A supportive and forward-thinking primary school based in Anfield Liverpool is seeking a committed and compassionate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team on a full-time basis with an immediate start. This role is designed for someone who is passionate about inclusive education and dedicated to supporting pupils with a range of additional needs to succeed both academically and emotionally.
You will be working closely with pupils who have Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) ADHD SEMH speech and language difficulties and moderate learning needs. Support will be provided either 1:1 or in small groups depending on pupil needs ensuring each child can access learning in a way that is meaningful structured and supportive.
This is a highly rewarding role that requires patience resilience empathy and a proactive attitude. You will play a vital role in helping pupils overcome barriers to learning and build confidence independence and self-regulation skills.
About the School
The school is a well-respected primary school serving the Anfield community known for its inclusive ethos strong SEN provision and commitment to pupil wellbeing. The leadership team is highly supportive and values the contribution of Teaching Assistants as an integral part of the schools success.
The school offers:
A strong SEN department led by an experienced SENCO
Clear behaviour and safeguarding policies
A welcoming and collaborative staff culture
Access to external professionals including educational psychologists speech and language therapists and behaviour specialists
Staff are encouraged to share best practice reflect on their work and contribute to whole-school improvement. The environment is calm structured and nurturing ensuring pupils with additional needs feel safe understood and supported.
Key Responsibilities
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in Anfield your role will include:
Providing 1:1 support to pupils with identified SEN needs
Delivering targeted small group interventions for literacy numeracy communication and emotional regulation
Supporting pupils to engage with the curriculum alongside their peers
Implementing strategies outlined in EHCPs IEPs and behaviour support plans
Supporting pupils with emotional regulation sensory needs and transitions
Encouraging positive behaviour and independence using consistent strategies
Working closely with the class teacher SENCO and wider support staff
Supporting learning through differentiated resources and visual aids
Monitoring pupil progress and recording observations
Supporting children during unstructured times such as playtime and lunch
Assisting with personal care when required (training provided if necessary)
Maintaining a calm safe and inclusive learning environment
Upholding safeguarding and child protection procedures at all times
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal SEN Teaching Assistant will:
Have experience supporting children with SEN in schools or care settings
Demonstrate patience empathy and emotional resilience
Have a good understanding of Autism ADHD SEMH and communication needs
Be confident supporting behaviour using positive behaviour strategies
Be flexible proactive and reliable
Have strong communication and teamwork skills
Be available for an ASAP start
Be committed to safeguarding and promoting pupil wellbeing
Experience working with EHCPs sensory integration strategies speech and language support or SEMH interventions is desirable but not essential. Training and support will be provided for the right candidate.
Training and Professional Development
The school is committed to developing its staff and offers:
A full induction and ongoing mentoring
Support from an experienced SENCO and senior leadership team
Opportunities to work alongside external specialists
Access to CPD in Autism awareness behaviour management and SEN strategies
Opportunities for long-term progression within the school or trust
This role is suitable for both experienced SEN Teaching Assistants and those looking to build long-term experience in SEND education.
Why Apply for This Role
Immediate start in a supportive Anfield primary school
Full-time long-term role with potential for permanency
Competitive daily pay rates
Opportunity to make a meaningful difference to childrens lives
Supportive leadership and strong SEN provision
Excellent professional development opportunities
Inclusive and collaborative working environment
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be subject to enhanced DBS checks reference checks and safeguarding procedures in line with statutory guidance.
Apply Today
If you are a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant available for an ASAP start and looking for a rewarding role in Anfield Liverpool we encourage you to apply today. Join a school where inclusion support and pupil success are at the heart of everything they do.
Location: Anfield LiverpoolJob Title: Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching AssistantStart Date: ASAPContract Type: Full-Time Long-Term / Temp-to-PermSalary: Competitive daily rate dependent on experienceKey Stages: EYFS KS1 KS2 (role matched to experience)The RoleA supportive and forward-thinkin...
Location: Anfield Liverpool
Job Title: Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant
Start Date: ASAP
Contract Type: Full-Time Long-Term / Temp-to-Perm
Salary: Competitive daily rate dependent on experience
Key Stages: EYFS KS1 KS2 (role matched to experience)
The Role
A supportive and forward-thinking primary school based in Anfield Liverpool is seeking a committed and compassionate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team on a full-time basis with an immediate start. This role is designed for someone who is passionate about inclusive education and dedicated to supporting pupils with a range of additional needs to succeed both academically and emotionally.
You will be working closely with pupils who have Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) ADHD SEMH speech and language difficulties and moderate learning needs. Support will be provided either 1:1 or in small groups depending on pupil needs ensuring each child can access learning in a way that is meaningful structured and supportive.
This is a highly rewarding role that requires patience resilience empathy and a proactive attitude. You will play a vital role in helping pupils overcome barriers to learning and build confidence independence and self-regulation skills.
About the School
The school is a well-respected primary school serving the Anfield community known for its inclusive ethos strong SEN provision and commitment to pupil wellbeing. The leadership team is highly supportive and values the contribution of Teaching Assistants as an integral part of the schools success.
The school offers:
A strong SEN department led by an experienced SENCO
Clear behaviour and safeguarding policies
A welcoming and collaborative staff culture
Access to external professionals including educational psychologists speech and language therapists and behaviour specialists
Staff are encouraged to share best practice reflect on their work and contribute to whole-school improvement. The environment is calm structured and nurturing ensuring pupils with additional needs feel safe understood and supported.
Key Responsibilities
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in Anfield your role will include:
Providing 1:1 support to pupils with identified SEN needs
Delivering targeted small group interventions for literacy numeracy communication and emotional regulation
Supporting pupils to engage with the curriculum alongside their peers
Implementing strategies outlined in EHCPs IEPs and behaviour support plans
Supporting pupils with emotional regulation sensory needs and transitions
Encouraging positive behaviour and independence using consistent strategies
Working closely with the class teacher SENCO and wider support staff
Supporting learning through differentiated resources and visual aids
Monitoring pupil progress and recording observations
Supporting children during unstructured times such as playtime and lunch
Assisting with personal care when required (training provided if necessary)
Maintaining a calm safe and inclusive learning environment
Upholding safeguarding and child protection procedures at all times
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal SEN Teaching Assistant will:
Have experience supporting children with SEN in schools or care settings
Demonstrate patience empathy and emotional resilience
Have a good understanding of Autism ADHD SEMH and communication needs
Be confident supporting behaviour using positive behaviour strategies
Be flexible proactive and reliable
Have strong communication and teamwork skills
Be available for an ASAP start
Be committed to safeguarding and promoting pupil wellbeing
Experience working with EHCPs sensory integration strategies speech and language support or SEMH interventions is desirable but not essential. Training and support will be provided for the right candidate.
Training and Professional Development
The school is committed to developing its staff and offers:
A full induction and ongoing mentoring
Support from an experienced SENCO and senior leadership team
Opportunities to work alongside external specialists
Access to CPD in Autism awareness behaviour management and SEN strategies
Opportunities for long-term progression within the school or trust
This role is suitable for both experienced SEN Teaching Assistants and those looking to build long-term experience in SEND education.
Why Apply for This Role
Immediate start in a supportive Anfield primary school
Full-time long-term role with potential for permanency
Competitive daily pay rates
Opportunity to make a meaningful difference to childrens lives
Supportive leadership and strong SEN provision
Excellent professional development opportunities
Inclusive and collaborative working environment
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be subject to enhanced DBS checks reference checks and safeguarding procedures in line with statutory guidance.
Apply Today
If you are a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant available for an ASAP start and looking for a rewarding role in Anfield Liverpool we encourage you to apply today. Join a school where inclusion support and pupil success are at the heart of everything they do.
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