Benefits: Special Needs Assistant / Monday to Friday role / Primary School / Pershore (WR10) / 08.30am – 15.30pm working hours / Paid £475 per week during term timeAre you a recent UK based university graduate with experience working inside of a school, with a desire to utilise your prior experience in a new full-time role for the academic year?In this role as a Special Needs Assistant, the successful candidate will be required to provide 1:1, small group and general classroom support to an EYFS class with a high volume of SEN children, whilst conducting lessons alongside the class teacher.i-teachers are the highest rated Education Consultancy in the UK, specialising in supporting graduate teaching support and qualified teachers in finding their next long-term or permanent role in education.Find out more about this brilliant Special Needs Assistant role in Pershore below!Role Benefits – Special Needs Assistant: Special Needs MentorWorking inside of EYFS class with high volume of SEN childrenConducting support sessions tailored around current curriculumWorking alongside the class teacherPaid £475 per week during term time – 08.30am – 15.30pm working hoursMultiple online CPD courses availableNovember 2024 – July 2025 with usual school working hoursMonday to Friday role based in one school for remainder of academic yearLocated in Pershore (WR10) Applicant Requirements – Special Needs Assistant: Minimum 2:2 UK based university degreePrior experience working with children or adolescentsStrong organisation and communication skillsNaturally outgoing and supportive individualPassionate about the development of children School Information – Special Needs Assistant: Warm and welcoming primary school environmentLocated in Pershore (WR10)Dedicated and supportive teaching support departmentHigh volume of children with special needsClose relationship with parents of pupilsHighly regarded within the local community If you're interested in this exciting Special Needs Assistant role in Pershore, press 'Apply' or send your CV to Jack at i-teachers!