Inclusive SEN Teaching Assistant Role in West Ealing Making Learning Accessible for All
A progressive and inclusive school in West Ealing within the London Borough of Ealing is seeking a proactive and compassionate Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to join its committed support team. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to work closely with pupils who need additional guidance to access learning regulate emotions and develop the confidence required to succeed both academically and socially.
West Ealing is a dynamic and evolving area and local schools reflect this through a strong focus on inclusion equality and personalised support. As an SEN Teaching Assistant in this setting you will be part of a team that believes every child can make progress when given the right support structure and encouragement.
The Role
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in West Ealing you will support pupils with a wide range of special educational needs. These may include Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) ADHD social emotional and mental health needs (SEMH) speech and language difficulties sensory processing challenges and general learning delays.
You may be working one-to-one with a pupil who has an EHCP supporting small intervention groups or providing in-class support to ensure pupils remain engaged and included during lessons. Your role will involve supporting learning managing emotional and behavioural needs and helping pupils develop independence over time.
This is a hands-on role that requires adaptability empathy and strong communication skills. You will be a consistent and trusted adult for pupils who may struggle with routine changes social interactions or emotional regulation.
Key Responsibilities
Provide individualised support to pupils with SEN across the school day
Implement strategies outlined in EHCPs support plans and behaviour plans
Support pupils with attention communication and task engagement
Assist with emotional regulation and behaviour management strategies
Adapt learning activities and resources to meet individual needs
Encourage positive social interaction and peer relationships
Support pupils during transitions and unstructured times
Work collaboratively with teachers SENCOs and pastoral staff
Monitor progress and contribute to review meetings and reports
Some roles may include personal care or physical support depending on pupil needs. All such responsibilities will be fully explained and appropriate training will be provided.
Who This Role Is Suited For
Schools in West Ealing are looking for SEN Teaching Assistants who are:
Patient empathetic and emotionally resilient
Passionate about inclusive education and child wellbeing
Confident supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Strong communicators who work well as part of a team
Reflective and committed to continuous learning
Previous experience working with children with SEN is highly desirable but not essential. Schools welcome applications from individuals with transferable experience from care work youth services mentoring early years education or community support roles.
Graduates with an interest in education psychology social work or therapy-based careers will find this role particularly valuable for gaining practical school-based experience.
Why Work in West Ealing
West Ealing schools often serve diverse communities and place a strong emphasis on inclusion communication and family engagement. SEN provision is typically well embedded with clear systems in place to support both pupils and staff.
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in West Ealing youll benefit from working in a collaborative environment where SEN staff are valued and supported. Leadership teams are often proactive in providing training guidance and opportunities for progression.
The area is also well connected making it an accessible location for professionals commuting from across Ealing and neighbouring boroughs.
Training and Development Opportunities
Schools in West Ealing are committed to the development of their SEN support staff. Training opportunities may include:
Autism and neurodiversity awareness
Supporting pupils with SEMH needs
Behaviour management and de-escalation techniques
Speech language and communication strategies
Safeguarding and child protection training
For those interested in progressing within education this role can open pathways into senior SEN TA roles pastoral support positions or teacher training programmes.
Whats on Offer
Competitive pay rates based on experience and role
Full-time and part-time opportunities available
Long-term and permanent positions
Supportive and inclusive school environments
A rewarding role where your impact is visible every day
Opportunities for career progression and skill development
Safeguarding Statement
All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks and comprehensive safeguarding procedures. Schools in West Ealing are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all staff are expected to share this responsibility.
Apply Today
If you are committed to supporting children with additional needs and helping them access education in a meaningful and empowering way this SEN Teaching Assistant role in West Ealing could be an excellent fit.
Apply today and join a school community that values inclusion patience and the belief that every child can succeed.
Inclusive SEN Teaching Assistant Role in West Ealing Making Learning Accessible for AllA progressive and inclusive school in West Ealing within the London Borough of Ealing is seeking a proactive and compassionate Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to join its committed support t...
Inclusive SEN Teaching Assistant Role in West Ealing Making Learning Accessible for All
A progressive and inclusive school in West Ealing within the London Borough of Ealing is seeking a proactive and compassionate Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to join its committed support team. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to work closely with pupils who need additional guidance to access learning regulate emotions and develop the confidence required to succeed both academically and socially.
West Ealing is a dynamic and evolving area and local schools reflect this through a strong focus on inclusion equality and personalised support. As an SEN Teaching Assistant in this setting you will be part of a team that believes every child can make progress when given the right support structure and encouragement.
The Role
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in West Ealing you will support pupils with a wide range of special educational needs. These may include Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) ADHD social emotional and mental health needs (SEMH) speech and language difficulties sensory processing challenges and general learning delays.
You may be working one-to-one with a pupil who has an EHCP supporting small intervention groups or providing in-class support to ensure pupils remain engaged and included during lessons. Your role will involve supporting learning managing emotional and behavioural needs and helping pupils develop independence over time.
This is a hands-on role that requires adaptability empathy and strong communication skills. You will be a consistent and trusted adult for pupils who may struggle with routine changes social interactions or emotional regulation.
Key Responsibilities
Provide individualised support to pupils with SEN across the school day
Implement strategies outlined in EHCPs support plans and behaviour plans
Support pupils with attention communication and task engagement
Assist with emotional regulation and behaviour management strategies
Adapt learning activities and resources to meet individual needs
Encourage positive social interaction and peer relationships
Support pupils during transitions and unstructured times
Work collaboratively with teachers SENCOs and pastoral staff
Monitor progress and contribute to review meetings and reports
Some roles may include personal care or physical support depending on pupil needs. All such responsibilities will be fully explained and appropriate training will be provided.
Who This Role Is Suited For
Schools in West Ealing are looking for SEN Teaching Assistants who are:
Patient empathetic and emotionally resilient
Passionate about inclusive education and child wellbeing
Confident supporting pupils with challenging behaviour
Strong communicators who work well as part of a team
Reflective and committed to continuous learning
Previous experience working with children with SEN is highly desirable but not essential. Schools welcome applications from individuals with transferable experience from care work youth services mentoring early years education or community support roles.
Graduates with an interest in education psychology social work or therapy-based careers will find this role particularly valuable for gaining practical school-based experience.
Why Work in West Ealing
West Ealing schools often serve diverse communities and place a strong emphasis on inclusion communication and family engagement. SEN provision is typically well embedded with clear systems in place to support both pupils and staff.
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in West Ealing youll benefit from working in a collaborative environment where SEN staff are valued and supported. Leadership teams are often proactive in providing training guidance and opportunities for progression.
The area is also well connected making it an accessible location for professionals commuting from across Ealing and neighbouring boroughs.
Training and Development Opportunities
Schools in West Ealing are committed to the development of their SEN support staff. Training opportunities may include:
Autism and neurodiversity awareness
Supporting pupils with SEMH needs
Behaviour management and de-escalation techniques
Speech language and communication strategies
Safeguarding and child protection training
For those interested in progressing within education this role can open pathways into senior SEN TA roles pastoral support positions or teacher training programmes.
Whats on Offer
Competitive pay rates based on experience and role
Full-time and part-time opportunities available
Long-term and permanent positions
Supportive and inclusive school environments
A rewarding role where your impact is visible every day
Opportunities for career progression and skill development
Safeguarding Statement
All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks and comprehensive safeguarding procedures. Schools in West Ealing are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all staff are expected to share this responsibility.
Apply Today
If you are committed to supporting children with additional needs and helping them access education in a meaningful and empowering way this SEN Teaching Assistant role in West Ealing could be an excellent fit.
Apply today and join a school community that values inclusion patience and the belief that every child can succeed.
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