SEN support worker – SLD/PMLD/Complex Needs – Required in Haringey

The college caters for 19-to 25-year-olds students who have SEND, specifically severe, profound or complex learning disabilities. The college is looking for friendly dedicated SEN support workers who can support their pupils working potentially 1:1 and in small groups. You will be responsible for engaging between working with small mixed ability groups and supporting the teacher. The college is aimed at students who would like to further their skill set or train in specific areas. Please note, there is personal care involved in this role.

  • SEN Support Worker – SLD/PMLD/Complex Needs
  • Haringey – Full time
  • September 2022
  • £70-85 per day, depending on experience

As an SEN support worker, the successful applicant will hold a number of responsibilities. This is the ideal opportunity to gain the necessary skills and experience for those considering applying to teacher training courses (PGCE, Schools Direct and Teach First) to further your experience working within SEN schools.

  • Helping pupils through dedicated support n 1:1 or in small groups
  • Join a hardworking and dedicated team of practitioners
  • Making and creating resources
  • Supporting the needs of students with SEND
  • To work alongside and learn from a talented and supportive team of teachers
  • To develop teaching techniques and communication skills
  • Adapt techniques to suit learners
  • Take on feedback to continually improve your practice
  • Happy to carry out personal care

This is a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate to join the school. If this sounds like you, apply now!

The ideal candidate will have:

  • Experience of working with children or young people who have SEND
  • A confident manner and will be able to adapt well to different situations
  • A genuine passion for working with SEND

If you are interested, please apply below.

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