Position: SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Kentish Town Camden Borough London
Pay Rate: 100130 per day dependent on experience
Contract Type: Full-time long-term with potential for permanent placement
Working Hours: Monday to Friday term time only
Start Date: Immediate or next academic term
Introduction
A dynamic and inclusive primary school in Kentish Town within the London Borough of Camden is seeking a committed and compassionate Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to join its experienced SEN team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with additional learning social and emotional needs.
The successful candidate will support pupils who require tailored assistance to access the curriculum build social confidence and achieve their full potential. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with children thrives in collaborative environments and is dedicated to inclusive education.
About the School and Camden Community
The school is located in Kentish Town a vibrant and diverse subarea of Camden with excellent public transport connections and a strong sense of community. The area is well-known for its mix of residential and commercial spaces local amenities and proximity to cultural institutions making it an exciting and stimulating environment for children and staff alike.
The school prides itself on fostering inclusion and equity. SEN provision is carefully structured and integrated into everyday teaching. The SENCO ensures that support is personalised consistent and informed by collaboration with teachers families and external specialists.
Highlights of the school include:
A welcoming and structured learning environment
Experienced SENCO and SEN team
Strong focus on inclusion equality and pupil wellbeing
Collaboration with families carers and local services
Access to educational psychologists speech and language therapists occupational therapists and other professionals
Opportunities for ongoing professional development and training for staff
The school actively promotes staff wellbeing and provides mentoring and induction programs for new team members.
Pupil Profiles and SEN Needs
You will work with pupils presenting a range of special educational needs including:
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
Speech language and communication difficulties
Sensory processing differences
Learning delays and developmental challenges
Support may be provided one-to-one or in small group settings depending on individual pupil needs and intervention plans. Some pupils require consistent support throughout the day while others benefit from targeted interventions at specific times such as literacy numeracy or social skills sessions.
Key Responsibilities
As an SEN Teaching Assistant your duties will include:
Providing personalised support to pupils with SEN to help them access learning
Assisting pupils to engage with lessons and classroom activities
Collaborating with class teachers to adapt resources and teaching strategies
Implementing strategies outlined in EHCPs and individual support plans
Supporting pupils emotional regulation and behaviour management
Encouraging positive communication and social interaction
Assisting with transitions between lessons and school activities
Supervising pupils at break times and lunchtimes
Observing and recording pupil progress and behaviour
Providing feedback to teachers SENCOs and external professionals
Supporting personal care needs when appropriate
Promoting independence while providing structured support
Contributing to a safe inclusive and nurturing learning environment
The Ideal Candidate
The school is seeking someone who is:
Patient empathetic and emotionally resilient
Passionate about supporting children with additional learning social or emotional needs
Flexible and adaptable to the changing needs of pupils
A confident communicator and team player
Dedicated to inclusive education and making a difference in childrens lives
Previous experience in SEN or educational settings is desirable but not essential. Applicants with experience in care work youth work behaviour support or mental health services are also encouraged to apply if they demonstrate commitment and enthusiasm.
Skills and Attributes
Key skills and qualities include:
Understanding of SEN and inclusive educational practice
Ability to remain calm patient and consistent under pressure
Strong observation reporting and communication skills
Confidence implementing behaviour and support plans
Willingness to engage in training and professional development
Proactive positive and solution-focused approach
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting pupil welfare
Formal SEN qualifications are not required as the school provides comprehensive training and mentoring.
Training and Career Development
The school offers:
SEN-focused CPD and professional development opportunities
Safeguarding and behaviour management training
Mentoring and guidance from experienced SEN staff
Opportunities to progress into senior SEN TA roles or specialist support positions
This role is particularly suited to individuals considering future careers in teaching educational psychology speech and language therapy occupational therapy or child and adolescent mental health services.
Why Work in Kentish Town Camden
Kentish Town is a vibrant diverse and culturally rich area of Camden. Working here offers the chance to support children in a well-resourced inclusive school environment while gaining experience with a variety of SEN needs. The borough provides professional development opportunities access to specialist resources and the chance to make a meaningful difference in pupils lives.
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks references and adherence to safeguarding procedures.
Application Process
If you are a compassionate dedicated and patient individual who wants to make a real difference in the lives of children with special educational needs apply today for this SEN Teaching Assistant role in Kentish Town Camden Borough.
Position: SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Kentish Town Camden Borough LondonPay Rate: 100130 per day dependent on experienceContract Type: Full-time long-term with potential for permanent placementWorking Hours: Monday to Friday term time onlyStart Date: Immediate or next academic termIntroductionA ...
Position: SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Kentish Town Camden Borough London
Pay Rate: 100130 per day dependent on experience
Contract Type: Full-time long-term with potential for permanent placement
Working Hours: Monday to Friday term time only
Start Date: Immediate or next academic term
Introduction
A dynamic and inclusive primary school in Kentish Town within the London Borough of Camden is seeking a committed and compassionate Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to join its experienced SEN team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with additional learning social and emotional needs.
The successful candidate will support pupils who require tailored assistance to access the curriculum build social confidence and achieve their full potential. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with children thrives in collaborative environments and is dedicated to inclusive education.
About the School and Camden Community
The school is located in Kentish Town a vibrant and diverse subarea of Camden with excellent public transport connections and a strong sense of community. The area is well-known for its mix of residential and commercial spaces local amenities and proximity to cultural institutions making it an exciting and stimulating environment for children and staff alike.
The school prides itself on fostering inclusion and equity. SEN provision is carefully structured and integrated into everyday teaching. The SENCO ensures that support is personalised consistent and informed by collaboration with teachers families and external specialists.
Highlights of the school include:
A welcoming and structured learning environment
Experienced SENCO and SEN team
Strong focus on inclusion equality and pupil wellbeing
Collaboration with families carers and local services
Access to educational psychologists speech and language therapists occupational therapists and other professionals
Opportunities for ongoing professional development and training for staff
The school actively promotes staff wellbeing and provides mentoring and induction programs for new team members.
Pupil Profiles and SEN Needs
You will work with pupils presenting a range of special educational needs including:
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
Speech language and communication difficulties
Sensory processing differences
Learning delays and developmental challenges
Support may be provided one-to-one or in small group settings depending on individual pupil needs and intervention plans. Some pupils require consistent support throughout the day while others benefit from targeted interventions at specific times such as literacy numeracy or social skills sessions.
Key Responsibilities
As an SEN Teaching Assistant your duties will include:
Providing personalised support to pupils with SEN to help them access learning
Assisting pupils to engage with lessons and classroom activities
Collaborating with class teachers to adapt resources and teaching strategies
Implementing strategies outlined in EHCPs and individual support plans
Supporting pupils emotional regulation and behaviour management
Encouraging positive communication and social interaction
Assisting with transitions between lessons and school activities
Supervising pupils at break times and lunchtimes
Observing and recording pupil progress and behaviour
Providing feedback to teachers SENCOs and external professionals
Supporting personal care needs when appropriate
Promoting independence while providing structured support
Contributing to a safe inclusive and nurturing learning environment
The Ideal Candidate
The school is seeking someone who is:
Patient empathetic and emotionally resilient
Passionate about supporting children with additional learning social or emotional needs
Flexible and adaptable to the changing needs of pupils
A confident communicator and team player
Dedicated to inclusive education and making a difference in childrens lives
Previous experience in SEN or educational settings is desirable but not essential. Applicants with experience in care work youth work behaviour support or mental health services are also encouraged to apply if they demonstrate commitment and enthusiasm.
Skills and Attributes
Key skills and qualities include:
Understanding of SEN and inclusive educational practice
Ability to remain calm patient and consistent under pressure
Strong observation reporting and communication skills
Confidence implementing behaviour and support plans
Willingness to engage in training and professional development
Proactive positive and solution-focused approach
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting pupil welfare
Formal SEN qualifications are not required as the school provides comprehensive training and mentoring.
Training and Career Development
The school offers:
SEN-focused CPD and professional development opportunities
Safeguarding and behaviour management training
Mentoring and guidance from experienced SEN staff
Opportunities to progress into senior SEN TA roles or specialist support positions
This role is particularly suited to individuals considering future careers in teaching educational psychology speech and language therapy occupational therapy or child and adolescent mental health services.
Why Work in Kentish Town Camden
Kentish Town is a vibrant diverse and culturally rich area of Camden. Working here offers the chance to support children in a well-resourced inclusive school environment while gaining experience with a variety of SEN needs. The borough provides professional development opportunities access to specialist resources and the chance to make a meaningful difference in pupils lives.
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks references and adherence to safeguarding procedures.
Application Process
If you are a compassionate dedicated and patient individual who wants to make a real difference in the lives of children with special educational needs apply today for this SEN Teaching Assistant role in Kentish Town Camden Borough.
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