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Psychology Graduate SEND Classroom Assistant

Leader Recruitment Group
North Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Leader Education are recruiting a Psychology Graduate (or related) to work at a small, successful SEND school based in Harrogate. This school caters for children aged 2-19 years old and prides itself on being a vibrant and progressive school that offers exceptional guidance for students with PMLD, ASC and elements of challenging behaviour. The ideal candidate will ideally have experience working alongside children with additional needs in an educational setting.

This school’s most recent Ofsted report was presented as “Good” as it continues to be a warm and welcoming school where students can thrive.

The normal working pattern for this school is 8:45 to 3:50pm and is a long-term role given a successful trial day.

The ideal candidate will have:


  • An enhanced DBS on the update service or be willing to obtain one
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Some experience working with or alongside pupils that have SEND
  • A compassionate, resilient and patient personality
  • A great understanding of safeguarding and the welfare of children and young people
  • Psychology or related degree is desirable
  • Be familiar with some tailored interventions and programmes that are used to support children and young people with PMLD, ASC and/or challenging behaviour


Leader Education can offer


  • Competitive pay rates
  • Refer a friend or colleague bonus scheme: £100 per referral (terms apply)
  • Free CPD including Team Teach.
  • A dedicated consultant to answer any queries and for ongoing support.


Interested candidates are invited to submit a comprehensive CV outlining their teaching experience and qualifications that are relevant to this role. Please submit your CV or give us a call on for more information.

 

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