Great Ouseburn Community Primary School Β· York, Yorkshire and the Humber
Could you be the person who makes a childβs day
happier, learning easier and school more enjoyable?
Do you have the enthusiasm, patience and positivity
to support children with additional needs to flourish both academically and
personally?
Great Ouseburn Primary School is seeking to appoint
more than one dedicated SEND Teaching Assistants to join our friendly,
inclusive and supportive team.
We have a range of opportunities available, working
either with individual children on a one-to-one basis or supporting small
groups of children with Education, Health and Care Plans. The roles are based
across the school, from our Early Years Foundation Stage through to Key Stage
2, depending on the experience, skills and interests of successful candidates.
Full-time and part-time applications are welcome.
At Great Ouseburn Primary School, we are committed
to ensuring that every child feels valued, supported and able to succeed. We
are looking for caring and enthusiastic individuals who can build positive
relationships, understand children's individual needs and help create an
environment where all children can thrive.
The Role
As a SEND Teaching Assistant, you will work closely
with class teachers, the SENDCo and wider school staff to provide tailored
support for children with a range of needs. This may include supporting
learning in the classroom, delivering targeted interventions, promoting
independence, supporting communication and social development, and helping
children to engage fully in school life.
You will play a vital role in helping children
develop confidence, resilience and a love of learning.
We are
looking for someone who:
Has a genuine passion for working with children and helping them
succeed.
Is enthusiastic, positive, patient and nurturing.
Can build strong, trusting relationships with children, families
and colleagues.
Understands the importance of inclusion and supporting individual
needs.
Has excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Can adapt their approach to meet the needs of different learners.
Is committed to promoting children's wellbeing, independence and
self-esteem.
Is willing to learn and develop their knowledge of SEND and
inclusive practice.
Previous experience of working with children with
SEND would be welcomed, but equally important is a positive attitude, a
willingness to learn and a commitment to making a difference to children's
lives.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who
wants to help children overcome barriers to learning and experience success
both in and beyond the classroom.
If you are enthusiastic about supporting children
with SEND and would like to join a school where every child is encouraged to
thrive, we would love to hear from you.
For further information about the role and details
of how to apply, ple