Teaching Assistant
Secondary School in SalisburyStart Date:
ASAPContract:
Long-Term (Until July 2025, with potential for a permanent role)Salary:
£82
£95 per day (Dependent on Experience)Hours:
08:30
15:30, Monday to FridayLocation:
SalisburyJob Overview:
A well-respected secondary school in Salisbury, rated Good by Ofsted, is seeking a dedicated
Teaching Assistant
to join their team as soon as possible. This is a long-term role until at least
July 2025
, with the potential to become a
permanent position
for the right candidate. The successful applicant will work closely with the schools
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) department
, collaborating with the
SEND Manager
to support students with a range of additional needs.Key Responsibilities:
Provide
1:1 and small-group support
to students with
Special Educational Needs (SEN)
.Assist in delivering
differentiated lessons
tailored to diverse learning needs.Work closely with the
SEND Manager
to implement strategies for student engagement and progress.Support students with conditions such as
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
, and other learning challenges.Promote a
positive and inclusive
learning environment and assist with
classroom behaviour management
.Monitor student progress and provide feedback to teachers and the
SEND department
.Collaborate with teachers and support staff to ensure SEN students can access the
full curriculum
.About the School:
This
secondary school in Salisbury
is known for its
inclusive and supportive
learning environment. With a strong
SEND department
and a dedicated team, the school is committed to delivering
high-quality education
and tailored support for students with additional needs. Staff benefit from
ongoing professional development opportunities
and a
collaborative team culture
. The school also offers
on-site parking
for staff.Requirements:
Experience working with students with
SEN, ASD, SEMH
, or other learning needs is highly desirable.A genuine passion for supporting students’
academic and emotional development
.Strong
communication and interpersonal skills
.Ability to work both
independently
and as part of a
team
.Patience, resilience, and a
proactive
approach to supporting students.Qualifications:
Minimum of
GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics
.Relevant qualifications in
Education or SEN
are advantageous but not essential.Additional Information:
Competitive daily pay rates
(£82
£95)
, depending on experience.Full-time,
long-term role
with the potential for a
permanent position
in
July 2025
.Opportunities for
career progression
and professional development.A
supportive and inclusive
school environment.Benefits:
Competitive salary
and daily pay rates.Ongoing
training and professional development
opportunities.Contributory
pension scheme
.The opportunity to
make a meaningful impact
on students with SEN.How to Apply
To apply, please visit
supplydesk.co.uk
. Due to a high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.Refer a Friend Bonus
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Contact us for more details.Safeguarding Statement
Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to complete an
enhanced DBS check
as part of the
Safer Recruitment process
.
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