SEN Teaching Assistant Role in Northolt Helping Children Build Confidence and Independence
A supportive and forward-looking school in Northolt within the London Borough of Ealing is seeking a reliable and compassionate Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to join its dedicated SEN support team. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who is passionate about helping children with additional needs develop confidence independence and a positive relationship with learning.
Northolt schools are known for their strong focus on inclusion consistency and pupil wellbeing. As an SEN Teaching Assistant in this area you will play a vital role in supporting pupils who may face barriers to learning and helping them feel secure understood and capable within the school environment.
The Role
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in Northolt you will work closely with pupils who have a range of special educational needs including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) ADHD social emotional and mental health needs (SEMH) learning difficulties and communication challenges.
Your role may involve one-to-one support small group interventions or classroom-based assistance depending on the needs of the pupils and the structure of the school. You will support pupils academically emotionally and socially helping them access the curriculum while also developing essential life and self-regulation skills.
This role requires consistency patience and a calm presence particularly when supporting pupils who may struggle with change emotional regulation or behaviour. Your support will help create a stable and positive learning experience throughout the school day.
Key Responsibilities
Provide tailored support to pupils with SEN across the school day
Implement strategies from EHCPs support plans and behaviour plans
Support pupils with focus communication and engagement in learning
Assist with emotional regulation and positive behaviour management
Adapt learning materials to meet individual needs
Encourage independence and resilience in pupils
Support pupils during transitions and unstructured times
Work collaboratively with teachers SENCOs and pastoral staff
Record observations and contribute to progress reviews
Some roles may involve personal care or physical support depending on pupil needs. Full training and guidance will be provided with a strong emphasis on dignity and safeguarding.
Who This Role Is For
Schools in Northolt are looking for SEN Teaching Assistants who are:
Patient dependable and emotionally resilient
Passionate about inclusive education and child development
Confident supporting pupils with additional emotional or behavioural needs
Strong team players with good communication skills
Proactive and willing to learn new strategies
Experience working with children with SEN is highly valued but schools also welcome applicants from backgrounds such as care work youth support mentoring early years or family services.
Graduates considering careers in teaching educational psychology SEN support or therapy-related fields will find this role an excellent opportunity to gain practical hands-on experience.
Why Work in Northolt
Northolt has a strong community feel and local schools often benefit from close relationships with families and support services. SEN provision is a key priority in many schools with a focus on early intervention emotional wellbeing and personalised support.
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in Northolt youll be working within a supportive team that values communication reflection and shared responsibility. Leadership teams are typically approachable and committed to supporting staff development.
Northolts transport links and local amenities also make it a convenient and accessible area to work in.
Training and Development
Schools in Northolt invest in 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 and language support strategies
Safeguarding and child protection training
There may also be opportunities to progress into senior SEN TA roles pastoral support positions or teacher training pathways for those looking to build a long-term career in education.
Whats on Offer
Competitive pay rates based on experience and responsibilities
Full-time and part-time roles available
Long-term and permanent opportunities
Supportive and inclusive school environments
A meaningful role with real impact on pupils lives
Opportunities for career growth and professional development
Safeguarding Statement
All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks and comprehensive safeguarding procedures. Schools in Northolt are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all staff are expected to uphold these values.
Apply Now
If you are motivated by the opportunity to help children overcome challenges and build confidence in their learning this SEN Teaching Assistant role in Northolt could be an excellent fit for you.
Apply today and join a school community that values patience inclusion and the power of positive support.
SEN Teaching Assistant Role in Northolt Helping Children Build Confidence and IndependenceA supportive and forward-looking school in Northolt within the London Borough of Ealing is seeking a reliable and compassionate Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to join its dedicated SEN s...
SEN Teaching Assistant Role in Northolt Helping Children Build Confidence and Independence
A supportive and forward-looking school in Northolt within the London Borough of Ealing is seeking a reliable and compassionate Special Educational Needs Teaching Assistant (SEN TA) to join its dedicated SEN support team. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who is passionate about helping children with additional needs develop confidence independence and a positive relationship with learning.
Northolt schools are known for their strong focus on inclusion consistency and pupil wellbeing. As an SEN Teaching Assistant in this area you will play a vital role in supporting pupils who may face barriers to learning and helping them feel secure understood and capable within the school environment.
The Role
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in Northolt you will work closely with pupils who have a range of special educational needs including Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) ADHD social emotional and mental health needs (SEMH) learning difficulties and communication challenges.
Your role may involve one-to-one support small group interventions or classroom-based assistance depending on the needs of the pupils and the structure of the school. You will support pupils academically emotionally and socially helping them access the curriculum while also developing essential life and self-regulation skills.
This role requires consistency patience and a calm presence particularly when supporting pupils who may struggle with change emotional regulation or behaviour. Your support will help create a stable and positive learning experience throughout the school day.
Key Responsibilities
Provide tailored support to pupils with SEN across the school day
Implement strategies from EHCPs support plans and behaviour plans
Support pupils with focus communication and engagement in learning
Assist with emotional regulation and positive behaviour management
Adapt learning materials to meet individual needs
Encourage independence and resilience in pupils
Support pupils during transitions and unstructured times
Work collaboratively with teachers SENCOs and pastoral staff
Record observations and contribute to progress reviews
Some roles may involve personal care or physical support depending on pupil needs. Full training and guidance will be provided with a strong emphasis on dignity and safeguarding.
Who This Role Is For
Schools in Northolt are looking for SEN Teaching Assistants who are:
Patient dependable and emotionally resilient
Passionate about inclusive education and child development
Confident supporting pupils with additional emotional or behavioural needs
Strong team players with good communication skills
Proactive and willing to learn new strategies
Experience working with children with SEN is highly valued but schools also welcome applicants from backgrounds such as care work youth support mentoring early years or family services.
Graduates considering careers in teaching educational psychology SEN support or therapy-related fields will find this role an excellent opportunity to gain practical hands-on experience.
Why Work in Northolt
Northolt has a strong community feel and local schools often benefit from close relationships with families and support services. SEN provision is a key priority in many schools with a focus on early intervention emotional wellbeing and personalised support.
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in Northolt youll be working within a supportive team that values communication reflection and shared responsibility. Leadership teams are typically approachable and committed to supporting staff development.
Northolts transport links and local amenities also make it a convenient and accessible area to work in.
Training and Development
Schools in Northolt invest in 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 and language support strategies
Safeguarding and child protection training
There may also be opportunities to progress into senior SEN TA roles pastoral support positions or teacher training pathways for those looking to build a long-term career in education.
Whats on Offer
Competitive pay rates based on experience and responsibilities
Full-time and part-time roles available
Long-term and permanent opportunities
Supportive and inclusive school environments
A meaningful role with real impact on pupils lives
Opportunities for career growth and professional development
Safeguarding Statement
All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks and comprehensive safeguarding procedures. Schools in Northolt are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all staff are expected to uphold these values.
Apply Now
If you are motivated by the opportunity to help children overcome challenges and build confidence in their learning this SEN Teaching Assistant role in Northolt could be an excellent fit for you.
Apply today and join a school community that values patience inclusion and the power of positive support.
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