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Psychology Graduate- SEN Teaching Assistant

Dates: Job start 03-01-2022 – Salary: £70-£80 per day

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Psychology Graduate wanted – SEN Teaching Assistant

Do you possess an empathetic and resilient nature that would work well with supporting children with Special Educational Needs?
Perhaps you’re seeking a rewarding position as an SEN Teaching Assistant in a nurturing, successful school?
A school in Colchester, Essex, is seeking a Psychology Graduate to join them as an SEN Teaching Assistant to support their pupils.

>Psychology Graduate
>Colchester, Essex
>Full-time, long-term Psychology Graduate post
>£75-£85 per day as Psychology Graduate
>A minimum of a 2:2 in your degree is required
>Previous experience working with SEN is desirable

As a Psychology Graduate, you will have the chance to make a positive impact on the overall experience of SEN pupils. This Psychology Graduate position will see your time divided between in-class support, 1:1 tutoring and leading booster and intervention groups. As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will accommodate for a variety of needs and provide support to a specific area designated by a subject leader.
Found in Colchester, Essex, the school is hoping to meet with a friendly, approachable and calm Psychology Graduate who has achieved a 2:2 at the very least in their related degree. The ideal candidate for this SEN Teaching Assistant post will have a natural ability to encourage and promote strong, clear communication skills that will allow them to easily convey information to the SEN pupils under their care. For this position, previous experience working with children (SEN in particular) is required for this position.

The hired Psychology Graduate will have the opportunity to liaise with the school SENCO, as well as receiving an abundance of support from the school’s leadership team.
The successful candidates will be subject to a variety of checks including: eligibility to work in the UK, an enhanced DBS disclosure and full references including one from your most recent employer. Strategy Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.