Role Title: SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Salary: 85115 per day depending on experience and role requirements
Contract: Full-time long-term position with the potential for a permanent contract
Working Hours: Monday to Friday school hours
Start Date: Immediate start available or next academic term
Introduction to the Role
A well-regarded and inclusive school within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is currently seeking a dedicated and proactive Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to support pupils with a range of additional learning needs. This role is ideal for someone who is genuinely passionate about inclusive education and understands the importance of providing consistent patient and individualised support to children who may face barriers to learning.
As an SEN Teaching Assistant you will play a vital role in helping pupils engage with education develop emotionally and socially and build confidence both inside and outside the classroom. The school is looking for someone who understands that progress for children with SEN may be gradual but that every small step forward is meaningful and worth celebrating.
About the School and Setting
The school is located in a well-connected area within Windsor and Maidenhead making it easily accessible via public transport and major road links. It serves a diverse community and prides itself on fostering a calm nurturing and structured environment where all pupils feel safe respected and supported.
Inclusion is central to the schools ethos. The leadership team has invested heavily in developing strong SEN provision ensuring that pupils with additional needs receive high-quality support tailored to their individual profiles. The SEN department works closely with class teachers external professionals and families to ensure a joined-up approach to each childs education.
The school offers:
A supportive and approachable senior leadership team
A highly experienced SENCO
Clear systems and routines for SEN support
Access to external professionals such as educational psychologists speech and language therapists and occupational therapists
Ongoing training and professional development for support staff
Staff wellbeing is taken seriously and SEN Teaching Assistants are valued as key members of the school community rather than additional support on the margins.
Pupil Needs and Support Requirements
In this role you may work with pupils who present with a variety of needs including but not limited to:
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
Speech language and communication difficulties
Sensory processing challenges
Moderate learning difficulties
Support may be provided on a one-to-one basis or within small intervention groups depending on the needs of the pupils and the structure of the school day. Some pupils may require support throughout the full school day while others may need targeted intervention during specific lessons or activities.
Key Responsibilities
As an SEN Teaching Assistant your responsibilities will include:
Providing consistent and tailored support to pupils with SEN
Supporting pupils to access the curriculum in a way that meets their individual needs
Assisting the class teacher with lesson preparation and adaptation
Implementing strategies outlined in Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
Supporting pupils with emotional regulation and social interaction
Encouraging positive behaviour and using de-escalation strategies when required
Helping pupils develop independence confidence and resilience
Supporting pupils during transitions between lessons and activities
Supervising pupils during break times and lunch where appropriate
Recording observations and feeding back to teachers and the SEN team
Supporting personal care needs if required in a respectful and professional manner
You will be expected to build strong trusting relationships with pupils while maintaining clear boundaries and high expectations.
The Ideal Candidate
The school is looking for an SEN Teaching Assistant who demonstrates:
Patience empathy and emotional resilience
A genuine passion for working with children with additional needs
The ability to remain calm in challenging situations
Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively
Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced school environment
Previous experience working with SEN pupils is highly desirable whether in a school specialist provision care setting or youth work environment. However applicants with transferable skills and a strong interest in SEN are also encouraged to apply.
Skills and Experience
Essential qualities and skills include:
A basic understanding of special educational needs and inclusive practice
Confidence supporting pupils with behavioural or emotional challenges
Strong observation and reporting skills
A proactive and positive approach to problem-solving
Willingness to follow guidance from teachers SENCOs and external professionals
Commitment to safeguarding and child welfare
Training in areas such as autism awareness behaviour management or safeguarding is beneficial but not essential as training will be provided.
Training Support and Career Development
The school is committed to developing its staff and offers:
Ongoing SEN-specific training
Safeguarding and behaviour management courses
Support from experienced SEN professionals
Opportunities to progress into senior SEN TA or specialist roles
This role is particularly well suited to individuals considering future careers in teaching educational psychology therapy or child and adolescent mental health services.
Why Work in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is known for its strong educational standards supportive school communities and commitment to inclusion. Working in this borough provides exposure to high-quality SEN provision and valuable professional experience in a well-resourced educational environment.
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and provide suitable references.
Application Process
If you are a compassionate committed individual who wants to make a genuine difference in the lives of children with special educational needs we encourage you to apply for this SEN Teaching Assistant role today.
Role Title: SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Royal Borough of Windsor and MaidenheadSalary: 85115 per day depending on experience and role requirementsContract: Full-time long-term position with the potential for a permanent contractWorking Hours: Monday to Friday school hoursStart Date: Immediate st...
Role Title: SEN Teaching Assistant
Location: Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Salary: 85115 per day depending on experience and role requirements
Contract: Full-time long-term position with the potential for a permanent contract
Working Hours: Monday to Friday school hours
Start Date: Immediate start available or next academic term
Introduction to the Role
A well-regarded and inclusive school within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is currently seeking a dedicated and proactive Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to support pupils with a range of additional learning needs. This role is ideal for someone who is genuinely passionate about inclusive education and understands the importance of providing consistent patient and individualised support to children who may face barriers to learning.
As an SEN Teaching Assistant you will play a vital role in helping pupils engage with education develop emotionally and socially and build confidence both inside and outside the classroom. The school is looking for someone who understands that progress for children with SEN may be gradual but that every small step forward is meaningful and worth celebrating.
About the School and Setting
The school is located in a well-connected area within Windsor and Maidenhead making it easily accessible via public transport and major road links. It serves a diverse community and prides itself on fostering a calm nurturing and structured environment where all pupils feel safe respected and supported.
Inclusion is central to the schools ethos. The leadership team has invested heavily in developing strong SEN provision ensuring that pupils with additional needs receive high-quality support tailored to their individual profiles. The SEN department works closely with class teachers external professionals and families to ensure a joined-up approach to each childs education.
The school offers:
A supportive and approachable senior leadership team
A highly experienced SENCO
Clear systems and routines for SEN support
Access to external professionals such as educational psychologists speech and language therapists and occupational therapists
Ongoing training and professional development for support staff
Staff wellbeing is taken seriously and SEN Teaching Assistants are valued as key members of the school community rather than additional support on the margins.
Pupil Needs and Support Requirements
In this role you may work with pupils who present with a variety of needs including but not limited to:
Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Social Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
Speech language and communication difficulties
Sensory processing challenges
Moderate learning difficulties
Support may be provided on a one-to-one basis or within small intervention groups depending on the needs of the pupils and the structure of the school day. Some pupils may require support throughout the full school day while others may need targeted intervention during specific lessons or activities.
Key Responsibilities
As an SEN Teaching Assistant your responsibilities will include:
Providing consistent and tailored support to pupils with SEN
Supporting pupils to access the curriculum in a way that meets their individual needs
Assisting the class teacher with lesson preparation and adaptation
Implementing strategies outlined in Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
Supporting pupils with emotional regulation and social interaction
Encouraging positive behaviour and using de-escalation strategies when required
Helping pupils develop independence confidence and resilience
Supporting pupils during transitions between lessons and activities
Supervising pupils during break times and lunch where appropriate
Recording observations and feeding back to teachers and the SEN team
Supporting personal care needs if required in a respectful and professional manner
You will be expected to build strong trusting relationships with pupils while maintaining clear boundaries and high expectations.
The Ideal Candidate
The school is looking for an SEN Teaching Assistant who demonstrates:
Patience empathy and emotional resilience
A genuine passion for working with children with additional needs
The ability to remain calm in challenging situations
Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively
Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced school environment
Previous experience working with SEN pupils is highly desirable whether in a school specialist provision care setting or youth work environment. However applicants with transferable skills and a strong interest in SEN are also encouraged to apply.
Skills and Experience
Essential qualities and skills include:
A basic understanding of special educational needs and inclusive practice
Confidence supporting pupils with behavioural or emotional challenges
Strong observation and reporting skills
A proactive and positive approach to problem-solving
Willingness to follow guidance from teachers SENCOs and external professionals
Commitment to safeguarding and child welfare
Training in areas such as autism awareness behaviour management or safeguarding is beneficial but not essential as training will be provided.
Training Support and Career Development
The school is committed to developing its staff and offers:
Ongoing SEN-specific training
Safeguarding and behaviour management courses
Support from experienced SEN professionals
Opportunities to progress into senior SEN TA or specialist roles
This role is particularly well suited to individuals considering future careers in teaching educational psychology therapy or child and adolescent mental health services.
Why Work in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is known for its strong educational standards supportive school communities and commitment to inclusion. Working in this borough provides exposure to high-quality SEN provision and valuable professional experience in a well-resourced educational environment.
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and provide suitable references.
Application Process
If you are a compassionate committed individual who wants to make a genuine difference in the lives of children with special educational needs we encourage you to apply for this SEN Teaching Assistant role today.
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