Cornerstone Academy Trust · Exeter
We are seeking to recruit a SEND Teaching Assistant to work within our modern, purpose-built Resource Base at Marpool Primary School in Exmouth. You will work as part of the Special Education Needs and Disability team to also support those children with specific needs within our other Exeter schools. You will need to be able to demonstrate an excellent level of understanding of children will specific needs (both mental and physical) and how they can be best supported to ensure they thrive in mainstream education. You will be working within a busy and dynamic teaching environment and will need to have a passion and commitment to wanting our young children to develop a life-long love of learning by being a positive and supportive role model.
Your Role
You will be based initially at Marpool Primary School, providing dedicated 1:1 support for children with complex and specific needs, and where needed, you will also provide SEND support in our other Exeter schools. Your work will be varied and impactful, focusing on both physical care and educational support. Key responsibilities include:
Supporting individual children – delivering personalised care and learning support to help children access the curriculum and make excellent progress.
Providing physical and intimate care – including physiotherapy routines, personal hygiene, toileting, feeding and drinking.
Administering medicines — including injections where required, following training and care plans.
Safely moving children – supporting children who use wheelchairs, with full training provided in safe handling.
Delivering intervention programmes – including speech and language activities, phonics, and physiotherapy exercises.
Supporting teaching staff – preparing learning environments, maintaining pupil records, liaising with parents, and completing administrative tasks.
Using digital technologies – working with each child’s digital device to support learning and intervention programmes.
Adapting the curriculum – working with teachers and the SENDCo to tailor learning experiences, including reading, PE, games, trips, residentials, mentoring and tutoring.
Supporting wider school life – leading playtime activities and assisting with the family dining service where older children serve younger pupils.
Training for all specialist aspects of the role will be provided
What You’ll Bring
We are looking for someone who brings warmth, professionalism, and a commitment to helping children thrive. You will need:
Experience working with children
Relevant qualifications
A caring and patient approach
Willingness to undertake training
Strong communication skills
Digital confidence
Teamwork and flexibility
Hours and Salary
8am-5pm x 5 days per week, 40 weeks per year (Term time + 10 days)
The full-time equivalent salary for this role is in the region of £25081. However, the actual salary based on the hours and weeks worked wi