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Autism Specialist KS4 Teaching AssistantNew

Aspire People
West Midlands
1 day ago
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Do you enjoy working on a one-to-one basis with children with Autism?

Aspire People are looking to recruit a teaching assistant to assist children with Autism & associated challenging behaviours. We are looking for experienced teaching assistants who can encourage, motivate and support children within the classroom so that they can access the curriculum with ease and bridge the present gap.

The school in North Birmingham have recently received funding and are looking for talented SEND TAs to work on a casual or full time for the rest of the school year.

The children you will be supporting may have behavioural difficulties and demonstrate lower-level disruption. You will need to be able to engage with the children and keep them on task and have a patient and understanding nature.

The ideal candidate:
* Level 3 qualification in Teaching & Learning (ideal)
* Long term (an academic term or more) experience of working with children on a one to one basis
* SEN experience covering Autism
* Able to communicate and build rapport with the children you support
* Passionate about working with SEN children & dedicated to helping them thrive and achieve targets set in line with their individual education plan's (IEP)



* A highly skilled, dedicated consultant with and in-depth knowledge of SEND
* Excellent rates of PAY!
* Access to free online training and CPD

I am keen to talk to SEND Support Assistants across the Birmingham area who are interested in working with Aspire People.

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