Senior Teaching Assistant - ref. n11808803
We are seeking to appoint a passionate, motivated and dedicated SEND Senior Teaching Assistant to lead on supporting Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties, and work in partnership with teaching and other SEND Team staff. You will support the learning, engagement and progress of SEND pupils in a range of contexts.
The SEND Senior Teaching Assistant will:
- Work with class teachers and other Teaching Assistants to ensure SEND pupils engage in learning and make good progress;
- Lead the support interventions for Social, Emotional and Mental Health within the SEND department;
- Develop expertise in Social, Emotional and Mental Health and promote best practice throughout the school within that area of specialism;
- Line Manage other teaching assistants and mentor an apprentice to develop their skills within your area of specialism;
- Promote pupils’ independent learning skills, self-esteem and social inclusion;
- Give support to pupils through structured interventions so they can access the curriculum, take part in learning and experience a sense of achievement;
- Act as a Key Worker for a number of SEND pupils, maintaining regular contact with parents / carers;
- Work closely with Faculty Leaders to ensure teaching staff have the skills, knowledge, training and resources to differentiate appropriately to meet the needs of SEND pupils within their subjects;
- Be linked to and support a faculty with SEND intervention and teaching strategies, developing expertise in specific subject areas;
We are committed to maintaining the highest standards for behaviour, engagement and academic outcomes. At Whickham School, we value all of our pupils and ensure that they are seen as individuals with differing interests, knowledge, skills and needs.
We have an inclusive ethos and strive to increase the learning and participation of all pupils, ensuring access to an appropriate curriculum.
SEND is seen as a whole-school issue, hence the responsibility of everyone. Every teacher is a teacher of every young person, including those with SEND or any other additional need. We work closely with our children, families and a wide range of professionals to ensure the best possible educational and holistic outcomes.
Our aim is to ensure every young person is the best they can be and whilst we’ve already achieved much in achieving our goal, we continue to strive to be better. We’re proud of our good reputation within the region and positive feedback we receive from students, parents, staff and external organisations such as Ofsted.
The role is 37 hours per week in term time.
Hours of work are 8.20am- 4.20pm Monday
- Thursday and 8.20am
- 3.50pm on a Friday.
Please submit your application via the TES by the closing date Monday 10th February 2025 at 9.00am.
Actual Salary based on term time working 196 days £26,824.56 to £28,809.62
Whickham School is committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed for all applicants.Before applying, please review our Policy Statement on the Recruitment of Ex-Offenders.