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Year 3 SEN TA

Teaching Personnel
Greater Manchester
3 days ago
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Are you someone who is compassionate about providing quality support to children with special educational needs? Then we have an opportunity for you. There is an exciting new opening for an SEN Teaching Assistant in a brilliant primary school, based in Altrincham, WA15. This role is to start ASAP until the end of the academic year in a year 3 class.

In this role you will be working closely with the class teacher and other professionals to ensure the child has the best opportunity to strive both academically and social, tailoring your approach based on their needs.

The school are looking for someone who is:


  • Familiar with year 3 national curriculum
  • Nurturing and able to build great rapport
  • Experience working with SEN children
  • Preferred experience within a classroom setting


The school, rated “outstanding” by OFSTED Framework is a two form primary school, with a well-balanced team comprised of senior and junior experienced staff members, providing a great place to work and grow. The atmosphere in the school is a positive  and friendly one, where all people work towards the same goal of supporting the younger generations towards their goals.

The school are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated SEN Teaching Assistant to inspire the children to achieve their goals. The ideal candidate will have a patient and understanding approach to supporting pupils, showing great communication skills. You will also have a passion for supporting children with special educational needs.

If you feel you would be ideal for this role, then please click apply and send us an up to date CV.

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.

All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

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