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Join a leading independent specialist school in Crawley as a Primary SEN Teaching Assistant. Support children with autism and complex needs in a nurturing, therapeutic environment. Enjoy fully funded training, a competitive salary, and excellent career development while making a real difference.
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United Kingdom , Crawley
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Until further notice
A Primary SEN Teaching Assistant is a dedicated professional who provides essential support to young children with special educational needs (SEN) within a primary school setting. This role is fundamental to fostering an inclusive, nurturing, and effective learning environment where every child, regardless of their individual challenges, can thrive and achieve their full potential. For those with a passion for making a tangible difference in children's lives, exploring Primary SEN Teaching Assistant jobs can be the first step toward an incredibly rewarding career. Professionals in this role typically work under the guidance of a class teacher and a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO). Their primary function is to tailor support to meet the unique needs of each child they work with. This most commonly involves providing one-to-one support for a specific pupil or facilitating learning in small, targeted groups. A significant part of the day-to-day responsibilities revolves around implementing and assisting with the targets outlined in a pupil's Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). This requires adapting lesson activities, modifying teaching materials, and employing specialized strategies to ensure the curriculum is accessible. Common responsibilities also include supporting the class teacher in managing classroom behaviour, promoting positive engagement in lessons, and helping to create a calm, positive, and structured learning atmosphere for all pupils. Furthermore, a key aspect of the role involves liaison; SEN Teaching Assistants often act as a crucial communication link between the SENCO, class teachers, parents, and external professionals such as speech and language therapists or educational psychologists. The typical skills and requirements for these jobs are centered around personal attributes and practical experience. While formal qualifications can be beneficial, a genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs is paramount. Employers universally seek individuals who are patient, empathetic, resilient, and remain calm under pressure. The ability to build strong, trusting relationships with young children is essential. Successful SEN TAs are proactive, observant, and able to use their initiative to pre-empt challenges and support learning effectively, while also being able to follow detailed support plans and instructions from teaching staff. Previous experience working with children with SEN, whether in a school, voluntary, or care setting, is a typical requirement, as it provides a foundational understanding of various needs such as Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and physical disabilities. A strong understanding of safeguarding and child welfare procedures is also a standard expectation. Ultimately, a career as a Primary SEN Teaching Assistant is more than just a job; it is a vocation built on compassion, dedication, and the commitment to championing the needs of some of the most vulnerable learners. It offers the unique opportunity to be a pivotal figure in a child's educational journey, helping to build their confidence, independence, and academic and social skills. For the right person, it is a profoundly fulfilling profession where no two days are the same, and the impact made can last a lifetime.

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