SEND Teaching Assistant at Little Houghton Church of England Primary
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About this Role
We are seeking an
experienced, caring and dedicated Learning Support Assistant to provide 1:1
support for a pupil in Reception with an Education, Health and Care Plan
(EHCP). The successful candidate will work closely with the class teacher and
SENCO to support the pupil's learning, communication, social development and
emotional wellbeing both within the classroom and through targeted
interventions.
This role would suit
someone who is patient, resilient and highly motivated, with a genuine passion
for supporting children with additional needs. The pupil has significant
communication and interaction needs and requires a consistent, nurturing
approach to help them access learning, develop relationships and participate
successfully in school life.
The successful
candidate will:
- Ideally have experience of supporting children
with SEND, particularly those with communication and interaction needs,
speech and language difficulties, or autism spectrum conditions.
- Be able to use visual supports, structured
routines and clear, step-by-step approaches to help children understand
expectations, manage transitions and engage in learning.
- Demonstrate excellent communication skills and
the ability to interpret and respond sensitively to a child's verbal and
non-verbal communication.
- Be patient, calm and resilient, maintaining a
positive and nurturing approach even when faced with challenges.
- Be skilled at building trusting relationships
and promoting social interaction, communication and emotional wellbeing.
- Have an understanding of child development and
the EYFS curriculum.
- Be able to adapt learning activities and use
their own initiative to support personalised learning and increasing
independence.
- Work effectively and professionally with
children, families, staff and external professionals.
- Promote positive role models and high
expectations for all pupils.
- Understand the importance of confidentiality,
data protection and safeguarding responsibilities.
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to inclusion
and ensuring every child can thrive and achieve their potential.
About Our School
Little Houghton is a
small village primary school located just 10 minutes from Northampton. We are a
warm, welcoming and inclusive school with a supportive and hardworking staff
team. We are committed to professional development and will provide appropriate
training and ongoing support for the successful candidate.
If you are passionate
about making a difference to the lives of children with additional needs and
would like to join our caring school community, we would love to hear from you.
The role is for 30 hours per
week, Monday – Friday 8.45am – 3.15pm with half an hour unpaid lunch
break. The role is paid on the NJC
Pay scale as Grade D points 3-4 with a starting salary of £24,796 pro
rata.
Closing Date: Monday 14th September
Interview date: tbc
Start Date: asap
If you have any
questions or would like to visit the school please contact Lisa Wyatt/Louise Tyrrell by e mail on:
bursar@lt-houghton.northants-ecl.gov.uk
The school is
committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all
staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments will be
made subject to an enhanced DBS check and
medical clearance and all
shortlisted candidates will be subject to online searches.
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Contact Details
Lisa Wyatt/Louise Tyrrell
01604890788
bursar@lt-houghton.northants-ecl.gov.uk
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