SEN Teaching Assistant, job vacancy, Horsham, West Sussex Join an exceptional team in a Specialist Education College dedicated to providing outstanding care and education for learners with physical disabilities.
Make a real difference in their lives, helping them achieve their full potential in a positive, inclusive, and empowering environment.
Benefits Salary: £11.69 - £12.79 per hour.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 am - 4 pm.
37.5 Hours per week Contract: Permanent, Full-Time, Term Time Only.
Pension Scheme, Health Care Plan, Blue Light Card.
Free Online GP Service & Life Assurance.
Free DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service).
Flexible payday scheme.
Continued Training & Professional Development.
EmployerSocial Care & Education Jobs have been selected as an approved Recruitment Partner for this National Provider of Specialist Care & Education for Children & Young People.
The organisation's values, ethos, and mission provide the foundation for every service they offer.
Their diverse portfolio includes Children's Residential Care, Specialist Education Schools, Further Education Colleges, Nurseries, and Supported Living Services.
Their goal is to deliver positive outcomes and future transition opportunities, allowing the individuals they support to reach their full potential.
Where You Will Be WorkingYou will be based within a Specialist Education College (SEND) for children and young people with physical disabilities.
This thriving environment offers learners countless opportunities to flourish.
Set in stunning countryside, the college provides a beautiful and enriching setting for both staff and students.
Activities are plentiful, and students are encouraged to voice their interests, fostering independence and boosting their confidence.
Your RoleAs an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will be working alongside Specialist Tutors and Learning Support Workers in a college setting designed for students aged 16+ who require additional support.
This role involves assisting learners with their educational, communication, and therapeutic needs while encouraging positive behavior.
The college offers access to a variety of excellent facilities and partners with local charities and employers to provide enriching experiences.
Duties Assist Specialist Tutors in delivering tailored lessons and activities that support learners with their education and development.
Work closely with the multi-disciplinary team, including speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and behavior support staff.
Provide 1:1 and group support for students with physical disabilities and learning difficulties, helping them achieve their educational goals.
Encourage independence in daily activities and promote social integration through structured routines and positive reinforcement.
Support learners with communication challenges, using specialized techniques or tools as required.
Ensure a safe and supportive learning environment, addressing any safeguarding concerns in line with school policy.
Criteria No experience is necessary, but a full understanding of the role of a Teaching Assistant is essential.
Experience working with children or young people would be an advantage.
Patience, understanding, and a dedicated approach to supporting learners.
A passion for making a difference in the lives of young people.
A desire to pursue a meaningful vocation in education.