Job Type | Temporary Part Time |
Location | Swansea |
Area | Swansea, Wales |
Sector | Education - SEN Teaching Assistant |
Salary | £85 - £90 per day |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | William Cockram |
Job Ref | IBV-42117 |
- Description
- This advert is for individuals who are interested in working with children with additional learning needs. This will usually be on a 1 to 1 basis and will mean you are responsible for looking after and working with the child in a school-based setting. The rate of pay is £85-90 for 8:30am-3:30pm.
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Are you passionate about working with Additional Learning Needs pupils?
Do you have a genuine desire to work in classroom settings and make a positive impact on young learners’ education?
Hoop Education, a preferred supplier of educational staffing solutions, is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic full-time Additional Learning Needs Teaching Assistant to work within schools in Swansea and the surrounding areas as soon as possible.
About Hoop Education: Hoop Education is a leading educational recruitment agency that prides itself on connecting talented education professionals with rewarding opportunities within schools. As a preferred supplier, we work closely with schools to provide exceptional staffing solutions and contribute to the development of the next generation of young learners.
Role Overview: As a full-time Additional Learning Needs Teaching Assistant, you will play a vital role in assisting teachers in creating a nurturing and stimulating learning environment. Your primary responsibilities will include providing one-on-one and small group support to students with additional learning needs, promoting a positive and inclusive atmosphere, and assisting with classroom management.
Key Responsibilities:- Support teachers in planning and delivering engaging lessons.
- Provide individualised support to students with additional learning needs.
- Foster a positive and supportive classroom atmosphere.
- Assist in the preparation of teaching materials and resources.
- Help with classroom organisation and maintaining a safe learning environment.
- Observe and record student progress to inform teachers and parents.
- Collaborate with teachers and other staff members to ensure effective teamwork.
- Relevant experience working with young children in an educational setting.
- A passion for early childhood education and child development.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- A patient and nurturing approach to working with children.
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to adapt and be flexible in a school environment.
- Relevant qualifications or certifications in childcare or education (desirable but not mandatory).
- Competitive salary and opportunities for career growth.
- Potential for long-term placements and permanent positions.
- Candidate of the Month award incentive.
- Dedicated ALN specialist consultant support line.