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SEN Teaching Assistant

GSL Education
Poole
3 days ago
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Job description

Do you have a passion for supporting children in their learning and development? If you have experience working with young people, particularly those with Special Educational Needs (SEN), we’d love to hear from you!

About the School
We are proud to work alongside a welcoming and inclusive primary school in Bournemouth that is dedicated to helping every child thrive. As a Teaching Assistant, you’ll play a vital role in creating a supportive learning environment where pupils can achieve their full potential.

Your Role
• Provide tailored support, including 1:1 assistance for pupils with SEN
• Help foster a positive, engaging classroom atmosphere
• Work closely with teachers and staff to support progress and wellbeing
• Explore opportunities for long-term or permanent positions within the school

What We’re Looking For
• Experience working with children in primary education and/or supporting SEN
• A caring and enthusiastic approach to learning support
• Adaptability and a proactive mindset in the classroom
• Strong teamwork and communication skills
• Reliability and commitment to inclusion and equality

If you’re looking for a rewarding role where you can make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and be part of shaping brighter futures for young learners.

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