Specialist Teaching Assistant
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Elementary School, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Child Development/Support
Luck Lane Primary are looking to recruit Specialist Teaching Assistants to work as part of our team. We have both permanent and fixed term opportunities available. Candidates are welcomed to come and look around our school. If you would like to visit, please contact school on
This post requires the post holder to work with children. Any employment offer is therefore subject to the results of an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
The ideal candidate will:
- Be educated to GCSE English and Maths Grade 4+ or equivalent
- Love encouraging, motivating and inspiring children through the support they give in order to encourage their learning.
- Be committed to our ethos that all pupils can achieve at our SHARE Primary Academy.
- Have great references demonstrating they are a suitable candidate, safe to work with children.
- Have experience of working with children with SEND and complex needs.
About this Role
We are looking to recruit Specialist Teaching Assistants to work under the guidance of the SENDCo to provide support for children with complex SEND:
- Provide in class support to reduce barriers to learning
- Use strategies to support emotional regulation and access to learning
- Support the learning and welfare of our pupils
- Deliver a combination of support on a one-to-one and small group basis either in or out of the classroom
- Support teaching staff to help improve student outcomes
Key Outputs
1. The postholder is required to work as part of a specialist team to support the learning and welfare of all targeted children.
2. As a specialist teaching assistant, you will be required to provide skilled support and intervention which increases pupil independence under the direction of the teacher and SENDCo.
3. This role includes organising and providing learning and educational activities, developing skills, supporting integration and transition, securing children’s physical and emotional well-being, whilst raising self-esteem and encouraging independence.
4. The role will involve delivering support for children with complex needs on a one to one and small group basis either in or out of the classroom. The post also involves working in partnership with parents/carers and families in order to build confidence and trust.
5. Under the guidance of class teachers and the SENDCo, provide one to one support to pupils or work with groups of pupils on pre-planned activities - aiming to reinforce the teachers approach and to support the learning to maximise pupil progress and achievements.
6. To work alongside pastoral team-members to provide support to achieve positive outcomes and meet the needs of children, their families and school.
7. To support colleagues in school, as appropriate, in developing effective support strategies, reduce barriers to learning and in the implementation of additional needs plans (or other plans) to meet pupil needs.
8. To implement appropriate communication and access arrangements and to enable access to learning.
9. To implement relevant and appropriate support processes under the direction of the teacher/ SENDCo.
10. To use the latest materials, resources and approaches, under the direction of the teacher/SENDCo, in order to best meet the needs of children with a diagnosis and/or complex needs.
11. To assist with the preparation and upkeep of specialist and/or support resources.
12. To participate in and assist in the supervision of educational visits in conjunction with the teacher/SENDCo.
13. Actively encourage the inclusion of all students to participate in the life and activities of the school and access the national curriculum to the best of their ability.
14. Liaise with subject leads, teachers and pastoral staff to help the teacher meet the needs of all pupils.
15. Ensure key staff and parents/carers are informed of progress and developments through regular feedback and updates.
16. Ensure proactive/positive liaison with colleagues/teachers to help SEND pupils make good progress - building positive relationships.
17. Contribute to reports (i.e. MSP/EHCP reviews) in relation to pupil progress and assist in the preparation of SEND plans.
18. Contribute towards relevant…
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