Job Description

SEN Teaching Assistant

SEN Teaching Assistant - Alternative Provision - Thrapston, Kettering - Northamptonshire - Immediate start - Permanent opportunity - Interviewing NOW!

Are you an experienced SEN TA who's looking for a new opportunity to work with students with SEMH?

Are you looking for a role where no two days are the same but as rewarding as each other?

Tradewind Recruitment are working with an AP school in Kettering who are looking for an experienced SEN TA to join their team!

***SEN TA - Thrapston, Kettering - Northamptonshire

***Interviewing this and next week!

***Permanent opportunity

About the School - SEN Teaching Assistant - Thrapston, Kettering, Northamptonshire

This AP school supports students at KS3 and KS4. Their facilities include a kitchen, classrooms, a recreation and reflection area for students, a music room, and a one-to-one room where students can discuss any issues, they are facing with teaching staff. This school offers students the opportunity to learn in smaller groups and in a more supportive and holistic atmosphere.

In academic year 2023/2024, year 11 students at this AP school studied and were entered for GCSE Maths, English and Science. 87% of the students entered gained a GCSE in Maths and English. The curriculum also offers a variety of unaccredited programmes that students engage with throughout the year including enrichment projects

About you - SEN Teaching Assistant - Thapston, Kettering, Northamptonshire

  • Experience with working in a primary/secondary/SEN school in the UK OR hold relevant qualifications within education
  • SEN experience isn't essential but strongly desirable
  • Good behaviour management
  • Ability to support and encourage students with SEMH

How to apply - SEN Teaching Assistant - Thrapston, Kettering, Northamptonshire

Does this sound like a role you want to find out more about? Get in touch with Lucy today! Please call 01727 236 255 for an initial conversation or email your cv to lucy.ford@twrecruitment.com for an immediate callback!