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Teaching Assistant Behaviour

GSL Education
Essex
3 days ago
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Job description


GSL are looking for enthusiastic Behaviour Teaching Assistants (TA's) to support children with identified learning needs including SEN (Special Educational Needs) and SEMH needs (Social Emotional & Mental Health) in an Ofsted rated 'Outstanding' School on a 1:1 and group basis. You will have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners to support students to thrive and achieve their potential in an academic and personal sense. 



 



As a Behaviour Mentor Teaching Assistant, you will play a key role in fostering positive behaviour and creating a supportive atmosphere for students. You will work closely with teachers and other professionals to implement strategies, interventions, and support plans to address challenging behavior and promote a positive learning environment.  
 
Learning Support Assistant - Teaching Assistant - Behaviour Mentor - TA - Education and Training -  Stanford-le-Hope
 
Position: Behaviour Mentor Teaching Assistant 
Location:  Stanford-le-Hope
Salary Scale: £85-£115  
Contract Type: Full-time  
 
Responsibilities: 
 



  • As a Behaviour Mentor Teaching Assistant you will provide targeted support to students to address challenging behavior. 


  • Implement and monitor individual behavior support plans. 


  • As a Behaviour Mentor Teaching Assistant you will collaborate with teachers, SENCOs, and external agencies to address specific needs. 


  • Foster positive relationships with students to encourage their social and emotional development. 


  • As a Behaviour Mentor Teaching Assistant you will contribute to the development and implementation of school-wide behaviour initiatives. 


  • Provide feedback to teachers and parents on the progress of behaviour support plans. 




 
Qualifications and Skills: 
 



  • Proven experience in a similar Teaching Assistant role is advantageous. 


  • As a Behaviour Mentor Teaching Assistant you will have empathy and a genuine passion for promoting positive behaviour in students. 


  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. 


  • As a Behaviour Mentor Teaching Assistant you will have the ability to work collaboratively with teachers, students, and parents. 


  • Knowledge of relevant behaviour management strategies and interventions. 




 
What We Offer:  
 



  • Competitive pay rates  


  • A supportive and collaborative work environment  


  • Opportunities for continuous professional development and advancement  


  • An opportunity to make a meaningful impact on young lives  




  
Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that  
successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks including an enhanced DBS on the update service.   
If you are interested in this role, please click 'apply now' to submit your full and up-to-date CV, and one of our dedicated consultants will be in touch within 24 hours.  

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