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SEN - Sen Teaching Assistant

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Type

Permanent

Salary

Annual

Are you a compassionate, creative individual with a knack for connecting with students and helping them reach their full potential? If so, our client, a forward-thinking school in the heart of Bolton, Greater Manchester, is seeking a part-time Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant to join their dynamic team.

In this rewarding role, you'll have the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of children with diverse learning needs. Whether you're guiding a student through a challenging maths problem, facilitating engaging group activities, or providing one-on-one emotional support, your efforts will be instrumental in fostering an inclusive, nurturing environment where every child can thrive.

Our client, a school committed to excellence and innovation, values the unique contributions of SEN Teaching Assistants. As part of their close-knit community, you'll collaborate closely with experienced educators, special needs coordinators, and multi-disciplinary professionals to develop tailored interventions and strategies that cater to the individual needs of each student.

Imagine the fulfillment of witnessing a student's face light up as they master a new skill or the pride you'll feel when a child who once struggled with confidence blossoms into a self-assured learner. As a SEN Teaching Assistant at our client's school, these moments will be the heartbeat of your work, driving you to go above and beyond in supporting the academic, social, and emotional development of your students.

Located in the vibrant town of Bolton, Greater Manchester, our client's school is an inclusive, supportive environment that fosters a love of learning. With a salary of £110 per day, this part-time position offers the perfect opportunity to make a genuine impact while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

So, what are we looking for in our ideal SEN Teaching Assistant candidate? First and foremost, you'll need to possess a genuine passion for working with children who have diverse learning needs. This could stem from previous experience in a similar role, or perhaps you've volunteered with SEN organisations or have a personal connection to the cause.

Excellent communication skills are a must, as you'll be liaising with teachers, parents, and a wide range of professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for your students. You should also be adaptable, patient, and able to think on your feet, as every day in the life of a SEN Teaching Assistant brings new challenges and opportunities.

Most importantly, you'll need to have a deep well of empathy, creativity, and a steadfast commitment to inclusivity. By approaching each student as a unique individual, you'll be able to devise innovative strategies that unlock their full potential.

If this sounds like the perfect role for you, we encourage you to apply today. Our client is eager to welcome a passionate, dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to their team!

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