SEN Teaching Assistant
Posting date: | 19 August 2025 |
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Salary: | £95 to £115 per day |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 15 September 2025 |
Location: | Bromley, London |
Company: | senploy |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 186112 |
Summary
Are you a highly motivated and experienced SEN Teaching Assistant looking to make a genuine impact? Long Term Futures have partnered with a fantastic primary school in Bromley that is seeking a dedicated individual to work within their specialised Enhanced Learning Provision (ELP). The school is committed to fostering the growth and development of every pupil, particularly those with complex Special Educational Needs.
This full-time position is based within a "Good"-rated primary school's ELP. You will provide crucial support to pupils with a wide range of needs, helping them to thrive academically, socially, and personally. The role is a long-term position with the potential for a permanent contract.
You will work closely with specialist teachers and therapists to deliver a dynamic and accessible curriculum designed to help every pupil reach their full potential.
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in the ELP, your key responsibilities will include:
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Providing bespoke support aligned with pupils' complex SEN, including severe autism, profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), and significant communication challenges.
Providing bespoke support aligned with pupils' complex SEN, including severe autism, profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), and significant communication challenges.
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Assisting with personalised learning activities, adapting resources, and supporting the development of independence and life skills.
Assisting with personalised learning activities, adapting resources, and supporting the development of independence and life skills.
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Implementing effective communication strategies, such as Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) or Makaton.
Implementing effective communication strategies, such as Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) or Makaton.
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Working proactively with ELP staff and external professionals.
Working proactively with ELP staff and external professionals.
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Implementing positive behaviour support plans for pupils with complex needs, creating a calm and supportive learning environment.
Implementing positive behaviour support plans for pupils with complex needs, creating a calm and supportive learning environment.
To be successful, you must have proven experience supporting primary-aged children with complex SEN, ideally within a similar ELP or specialist educational setting. You should have a strong understanding of various SEN diagnoses and an adaptable, patient, and resilient approach. Excellent interpersonal skills are also essential for working with pupils, staff, and parents.
If you are ready to take on this impactful role, we invite you to submit your current CV. You will work with Jack, our dedicated South London specialist, who will guide you through the process, including compliance checks and arranging your interview with the school's leadership team.
Contact Jack @ Long Term Futures today to find out more!
This full-time position is based within a "Good"-rated primary school's ELP. You will provide crucial support to pupils with a wide range of needs, helping them to thrive academically, socially, and personally. The role is a long-term position with the potential for a permanent contract.
You will work closely with specialist teachers and therapists to deliver a dynamic and accessible curriculum designed to help every pupil reach their full potential.
As an SEN Teaching Assistant in the ELP, your key responsibilities will include:
-
Providing bespoke support aligned with pupils' complex SEN, including severe autism, profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), and significant communication challenges.
Providing bespoke support aligned with pupils' complex SEN, including severe autism, profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), and significant communication challenges.
-
Assisting with personalised learning activities, adapting resources, and supporting the development of independence and life skills.
Assisting with personalised learning activities, adapting resources, and supporting the development of independence and life skills.
-
Implementing effective communication strategies, such as Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) or Makaton.
Implementing effective communication strategies, such as Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) or Makaton.
-
Working proactively with ELP staff and external professionals.
Working proactively with ELP staff and external professionals.
-
Implementing positive behaviour support plans for pupils with complex needs, creating a calm and supportive learning environment.
Implementing positive behaviour support plans for pupils with complex needs, creating a calm and supportive learning environment.
To be successful, you must have proven experience supporting primary-aged children with complex SEN, ideally within a similar ELP or specialist educational setting. You should have a strong understanding of various SEN diagnoses and an adaptable, patient, and resilient approach. Excellent interpersonal skills are also essential for working with pupils, staff, and parents.
If you are ready to take on this impactful role, we invite you to submit your current CV. You will work with Jack, our dedicated South London specialist, who will guide you through the process, including compliance checks and arranging your interview with the school's leadership team.
Contact Jack @ Long Term Futures today to find out more!