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SEN Teaching Assistant - Salford

GSL Education
Greater Manchester
4 days ago
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SEN Teaching Assistant – Full-Time, Immediate Start

Location: Salford
Start Date: ASAP (Trials and interviews taking place immediately)
Hours: Full-Time (Term-Time, Monday to Friday)
Salary: £18,500 - £21,500

GSL Education Manchester is proud to be working in partnership with a specialist SEN school in Salford, supporting children aged 4–11 with Education Health Care Plans (EHCPs) and a range of complex learning needs. We are currently recruiting for dedicated Teaching Assistants to join the team as soon as possible on a full-time, long-term basis, with trial days and interviews taking place immediately.

About the School



  • The school provides tailored education for children with a variety of needs, including Autism, communication difficulties, and profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD).


  • the school offers a nurturing and structured learning environment.


  • As School that prioritises pupil wellbeing, inclusion, and consistent support across all key stages.


About the Role

This is an opportunity to make a genuine difference every day by supporting children with complex SEND needs in their learning and development. You will work closely with experienced teachers, therapists, and support staff to help pupils access the curriculum, develop social and communication skills, and engage positively in school life.

This role includes a mix of educational support and elements of personal care, ideal for someone caring, flexible, and motivated to work in a specialist SEND environment.

Key Responsibilities



  • Support pupils across EYFS and primary phases to access learning


  • Assist with communication, emotional regulation, and sensory needs


  • Deliver one-to-one and small group interventions as directed by teaching staff and SENCOs


  • Promote independence and positive behaviour in line with individual EHCPs


  • Support with personal care in a respectful and professional manner


  • Record observations and progress to contribute to pupil reviews and planning


What We’re Looking For



  • Experience working with children with complex or profound SEND (essential)


  • A patient, empathetic, and resilient approach to supporting pupils


  • Confidence in building relationships and managing challenging behaviour calmly


  • A commitment to inclusion, teamwork, and pupil wellbeing


  • A willingness to learn, take direction, and adapt to individual needs


  • Enhanced DBS on the update service (or willingness to apply) and two recent professional references


Why Work with This SEN School in Salford via GSL Education?



  • Be part of a dedicated, supportive team making a real difference in children’s lives


  • Access to ongoing SEN training and professional development


  • A welcoming, well-structured environment across multiple specialist sites


  • Term-time only working pattern with competitive pay reflecting experience


To apply, please email Orien Mojdeh at Orien.Mojdehgsleducation
Or call with your up-to-date CV


Please note: All applicants must have a strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection. Successful applicants will be required to complete all safer recruitment checks, including a fully enhanced DBS and two professional references.

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