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SEN Teaching Assistant needed in ErdingtonNew

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West Midlands
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SEND Teaching Assistants needed in Erdington

Are you passionate about supporting young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)? We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate SEND Teaching Assistant to join our supportive team in Erdington, Birmingham, working with students aged 4 to 16.

Position: SEND Teaching Assistant
Location: Erdington
Start Date: ASAP
Hours: Full-time or Part-time (flexible arrangements considered)
Contract: Ongoing with potential for permanent placement

About the Role:
As a SEND Teaching Assistant, you'll play a vital role in supporting students with a wide range of needs, including autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and complex learning needs. You'll be working across Primary and Secondary SEND settings, providing both one-to-one and small group support to help learners reach their full potential.

What We're Looking For:
* Experience working with children or young people with SEND
* A patient, caring, and resilient nature
* Ability to build positive relationships with students and staff
* Flexibility to work across different age groups and needs
* A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children

Desirable (but not essential):
* Relevant qualifications (, CACHE, etc.)
* Knowledge of Makaton, PECS, or other communication systems
* Experience with EHCPs and behaviour support strategies

What We Offer:
* A welcoming and inclusive working environment
* Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
* Support from a dedicated and experienced team
* Competitive pay (depending on experience)

If you're ready to make a real difference in the lives of young people and want to be part of a team that values your dedication, we want to hear from you!
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