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SEN Teaching Assistant

GSL Education
Essex
1 day ago
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Do you have a passion for supporting children with additional needs and helping them thrive in a nurturing school environment?

GSL Education is looking for a dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to join a welcoming primary school located in Loughton. This is a long-term, full-time role, perfect for someone who’s compassionate, proactive, and ready to make a real difference every day


About the Role

You’ll be supporting pupils with a range of Special Educational Needs  — helping them to engage in lessons, build confidence, and develop key skills.

Working closely with the class teacher and SENCO, you’ll provide one-to-one and small group support, ensuring every child receives the encouragement and attention they deserve.


What You’ll Be Doing



  • Supporting pupils with additional needs in and outside the classroom


  • Assisting with tailored learning plans and adapting activities where needed


  • Encouraging independence, social interaction, and positive behaviour


  • Building strong, supportive relationships with pupils and staff


  • Helping to create an inclusive and engaging learning environment



What We’re Looking For



  • Previous experience supporting children with SEN (school or childcare setting)


  • A patient, empathetic, and positive approach to working with children


  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills


  • An Enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service (or willingness to apply for one)


Relevant qualifications (e.g. CACHE Level 2/3 or equivalent) are desirable but not essential.


Why Work with GSL Education?

Dedicated Consultant: Personalised support throughout your placement
Competitive Pay Rates: Fair and transparent pay for your experience & fortnightly pay
Training & Development: Access to CPD and professional growth opportunities
Long-Term Stability: A consistent role within a friendly, supportive school
❤️ We Value You: GSL Education celebrates the difference our teaching assistants make every day


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If you’re ready to make a difference as an SEN Teaching Assistant and can travel to a beautiful school on the outskirts of Chelmsford, we’d love to hear from you!

Apply today or contact Emily on 01245 203 218 /

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