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Teaching Assistant

Aspire People
Telford and Wrekin
1 month ago
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Join Our Passionate Team of Teaching Assistants in Telford!
Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of students? Do you have experience working with SEN (Special Educational Needs), EAL (English as an Additional Language) learners, or in general primary classrooms? If you're enthusiastic, compassionate, and dedicated to supporting the learning and development of children, we want you to join our team in Telford!

About the Role:
As a Teaching Assistant in Telford, you will play a vital role in creating an inclusive, supportive, and dynamic learning environment for students with diverse educational needs. Whether you are supporting students with SEN, guiding EAL learners, or assisting in the smooth running of general classroom activities, your contributions will directly impact their growth and success.

What We're Looking For:
* Experience with SEN: Whether you've worked with children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning needs, your ability to adapt and provide tailored support is invaluable.
* EAL Experience: If you have experience working with children who speak English as an additional language, you'll understand the importance of communication and language development in a multicultural classroom setting.
* General Classroom Experience: Experience in supporting teachers and assisting in day-to-day classroom activities will help create a structured and engaging learning environment for all students.
* Empathy and Patience: The ability to foster positive relationships with children, staff, and parents is essential.
* Team Player: Collaboration with teachers, parents, and other staff members is key to ensuring the academic and emotional well-being of every student.

Why Work With Us in Telford?
* Ongoing Professional Development: We believe in growing together. You will have access to training and development opportunities to enhance your skills and qualifications.
* Supportive Team Environment: Our school values teamwork, and you'll work alongside a dedicated and passionate team who genuinely care about student success.
* Rewarding Career: You'll experience the joy of seeing your students grow academically and personally. There's nothing more rewarding than knowing you're a key part of their learning journey!
* Competitive Pay & Benefits: We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, along with the satisfaction of contributing to a positive, enriching educational experience.

What You'll Do:
* Support classroom activities and assist teachers in delivering engaging lessons.
* Provide one-on-one or small group support to students with SEN or EAL needs.
* Help students develop key skills, both academically and socially, through tailored support.
* Promote an inclusive learning environment where all children feel valued and respected.
* Monitor student progress and help identify any additional support needs.

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