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SEND Teaching Assistant Level 1 – Tameside – Full-Time – Temporary with the Potential to Be Permanent
Your New JobAre you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)? We are seeking a dedicated and resilient SEND Teaching Assistant Level 1 to join a thriving special primary school in Tameside. You will support pupils aged 4–11, all of whom have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and present withplex learning difficulties and autism, or are on the pathway to diagnosis. Your role will involve:

Providing 1:1 and small group support Assisting with personalised learning plans Promoting emotional wellbeing and positive behaviour Supporting pupils’ physical, social and emotional development Engaging in outdoor activities in all weather conditions

Your NewpanyThis successful and happy school is part of a respected multi-academy trust that supports over 700 young people across Greater Manchester. The school is known for its inclusive ethos, strong leadership, andmitment to personalised learning. Located in Tameside, the school offers a warm, weing environment where staff are passionate about enriching the lives of SEND pupils. Facilities include:Purpose-built sensory and therapy spacesOutdoor learning environmentsA collaborative and supportive staff teamWhat You'll Need to SucceedPhysically strong and resilientCalm, patient, and able to manage challenging behaviourKind, caring, and passionate about SEND educationFlexible, reliable, and able to work effectively in a teamKnowledgeable about safeguarding practicesExperienced (or willing to gain experience) in supporting children with autism andplex needsExperience in a school or care setting is desirable but not essential. A willingness to undertake training such as Team Teach and safeguarding is required.What You'll Get in ReturnTerm-time only contract with additional pay or lieu time for INSET days and trainingAccess to the Greater Manchester Pension SchemeFree on-site parkingHealth plan and wellbeing supportCareer development opportunitiesA fun, dynamic working environment where no two days are the sameWhat You Need to Do NowIf you're interested in this rewarding SEND Teaching Assistant role in Tameside, click ‘Apply Now’ to send your CV, or contact the Hays Education team in Manchester for more information. Not quite the right role for you? Get in touch to explore other opportunities in SEND support, teaching assistant roles, and education jobs across Greater Manchester. #4724187 - Amy Fitzgerald

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