About the Role
Full-time Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant
Job Overview
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant to join our inclusive and supportive school environment. The successful candidate will work closely with our SEN team to provide essential support for students with a range of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), including complex needs. This full-time position offers an opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of young learners and contribute to their educational and personal development.
Key Responsibilities
Provide one-to-one support for students with complex needs, ensuring their full participation in classroom activities and school life
Collaborate with teachers and the SEN Coordinator (SENCO) to develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) for students with SEND
Assist in the delivery of tailored learning activities and interventions to support students’ academic progress and personal development
Monitor and record students’ progress, maintaining accurate and up-to-date documentation
Support students with personal care needs, including toileting, feeding, and mobility assistance, when required
Promote the inclusion and acceptance of all students within the classroom and wider school community
Implement behavior management strategies in line with school policies and individual behavior plans
Prepare and adapt learning materials to meet the diverse needs of SEN students
Provide emotional and social support to students, fostering their independence and self-esteem
Participate in team meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge in SEN support
Detailed Role Description
1. One-to-One Support
As a SEN TA, you will be responsible for providing dedicated one-to-one support to students with complex needs. This involves:
Developing a strong, trusting relationship with assigned students
Adapting teaching methods and materials to suit individual learning styles and needs
Supporting students’ participation in classroom activities, ensuring they can access the curriculum
Encouraging independence while providing necessary guidance and support
Implementing strategies to manage challenging behaviors and promote positive interactions
2. Collaboration with Educational Professionals
Working closely with teachers, the SENCO, and other professionals is crucial in this role. You will:
Contribute to the development and implementation of IEPs and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
Participate in regular meetings to discuss student progress and strategies
Share observations and insights about students’ needs and achievements
Assist in the planning and delivery of differentiated lessons and activities
Liaise with external agencies and specialists when required
3. Supporting Academic Progress
Your role in supporting students’ academic development includes:
Delivering targeted interventions in literacy, numeracy, and other subject areas
Providing additional explanations and demonstrations to reinforce learning
Supporting students in completing tasks and assignments
Encouraging active participation and engagement in lessons