Reception SEN Teaching Assistant

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Considering making an application for this job Check all the details in this job description, and then click on Apply. Reception SEN Teaching AssistantLocation: Haringey, North London (excellent transport links)Start Date: ASAPPay: £105 - £125 per day (depending on experience)Contract: Long-term, full-time About the Role Long Term Futures are seeking a Reception SEN Teaching Assistant to join a welcoming and inclusive primary school in Haringey. This is a long-term role starting as soon as possible, supporting a Reception class with several pupils who have Autism (ASD) and Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN). The role is not a 1:1 position, but instead involves supporting key children within the class who require additional support with communication, engagement, and social development. You will work closely with the class teacher and SENCO to help create a supportive learning environment, implementing strategies that help pupils with ASD and speech and language needs access the Early Years curriculum. About the School Welcoming and inclusive primary school in Haringey Strong focus on Early Years development and SEN support Experienced SEN leadership team providing guidance and support Easily accessible via Piccadilly Line, Victoria Line, Overground, and local bus routes Key Responsibilities Support Reception pupils with ASD and speech and language needs within the classroom Assist with communication strategies and structured learning activities Help pupils develop social skills, emotional regulation, and engagement with learning Work collaboratively with the class teacher, SENCO, and wider support staff Encourage independence and positive classroom participation What's on Offer £105 - £125 per day, depending on experience Long-term role with the potential to continue for the full academic year Opportunity to gain valuable experience in Early Years SEN support Supportive school environment with strong SEN provision Requirements Previous experience working with children with ASD or additional needs is highly desirable A patient, nurturing, and proactive approach to supporting young learners Strong communication and teamwork skills Graduates looking to take the next step into education and support vulnerable children are encouraged to apply Applications are especially welcomed from candidates with degrees or backgrounds in Psychology, Speech and Language, Youth Work, Mental Health, Education, or other related fields relevant to SEN roles. Why Long Term Futures? xehkeey Competitive daily pay rates Long-term roles that support career progression in education Dedicated consultant support throughout your placement Opportunities to work with excellent schools across London If you are passionate about supporting young children with additional needs and want to build your experience in Early Years SEN support, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to be considered for an immediate start.
Location:
London
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Education And Training

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