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SEMH Teaching Assistant

GSL Education
Hampshire
3 weeks ago
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SEMH Teaching Assistant

Location: Waterlooville

Salary Scale: £13.80 to £15 per hour

Start: ASAP

Are you a Teaching Assistant, or do you have experience teaching/supporting young people with SEN/SEMH?

Do you thrive in dynamic environments where every day brings a new challenge and the chance to make a real difference?

An Outstanding specialist school for pupils with SEN & SEMH needs are searching for a SEMH Teaching Assistant to join them at the latest in Waterlooville.

The school in Waterlooville offers a nurturing, inclusive environment designed to help pupils overcome barriers to learning and build confidence both in and out of the classroom. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people.

Key Responsibilities as an SEMH Teaching Assistant:


  • Supporting children with a range of special educational needs, both in and out of the classroom
  • Assisting the class teacher with planning and delivering inclusive lessons
  • Help children achieve learning and development targets
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues
  • Support children with Social, Emotional and Mental health


Qualifications & Skills required for SEMH Teaching Assistant role:


  • Experience working with children with special educational needs, particularly those with autism or social and emotional needs (preferred, not essential).
  • Experience working with SEN (in school, care, or voluntary settings) preferred, not essential
  • Knowledge of and experience with behaviour management strategies.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team and communicate effectively with parents and other professionals.
  • A patient and nurturing approach to working with children.
  • Ability to adapt and be flexible in a fast-paced and changing environment.
  • Commitment to ongoing professional development in SEN practices and strategies. 



To work with GSL Education as an SEMH Teaching Assistant, you should: 


  • Have the right to work in the UK. 



  • Have an up-to-date CV with two relevant references from within the last 2 years. 



  • Have a DBS registered to the update service or be happy to apply for one with GSL Education 


 
Here at GSL Education, we offer competitive pay rates, bespoke service and dedicated Consultants who will support you in securing your new role. Whether you are at the start of your career or are looking for a more manageable work-life balance, rest assured we are here for you. As experienced Education Recruiters, we have helped hundreds of Candidates gain the relevant experience and training required to become Specialist Support Staff, Newly Qualified Teachers, Fully Qualified Teachers, Education Psychologists and even gain Senior Leadership appointments.  


Please be advised that this SEMH Teaching Assistant role requires strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection, and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS on the update service. 


For more details or to apply, please contact jack.rutterfordgsleducation at GSL Education. To apply for the role of an SEMH Teaching Assistant, please follow the application link or visit gsleducation to submit your application online.

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