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SEND Teaching Assistant – North London
Choice Teachers are currently seeking to appoint a passionate and committed SEND Teaching Assistant for day-to-day supply work in the North London area. If you’re a dedicated, compassionate, and hardworking individual looking for flexible and rewarding work, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
As a SEND Teaching Assistant, you will support students with special educational needs, either on a 1:1 basis or in small groups. You will be working in a nurturing and inclusive environment where your contribution can make a real difference in a child’s life.
We are looking for individuals who demonstrate:
- Patience and resilience
- A non-discriminatory and empathetic approach
- A positive attitude towards learning and development
- Experience in youth work or care is desirable, though not essential
As a SEND Teaching Assistant, you’ll gain hands-on experience in Special Needs Schools, making this an excellent stepping stone if you’re looking to develop a career in education or child support services.
To be considered for the role, you will need:
- A valid DBS Certificate on the update service, or willingness to obtain one
- The right to work in the UK
- Two professional references
What Choice Teachers Offer:
- Choice of weekly or monthly pay to suit your needs
- Competitive pay rates (inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay)
- A generous refer-a-friend or colleague bonus scheme
- Full compliance with AWR (Agency Workers’ Regulations) – ensuring fair pay and working conditions
This SEND Teaching Assistant role offers a unique opportunity to work in a supportive educational setting, helping to shape the future of students with additional needs across a variety of curriculum subjects.
At Choice Teachers, we specialize in education recruitment and are committed to finding the best jobs across Primary, Secondary, Specialist, Nursery, and Infant Schools throughout the UK.
Apply today to join our team as a SEND Teaching Assistant and make a lasting impact on the lives of children who need it most.