Teaching Assistant
Listed on 2026-06-14
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counselor
Job Description
Purpose of the post: To give quality support to students’ learning and behaviour in classrooms and around the school, including breakfast club, break times, lunch times, study club, after school and/or in the ARP (Additionally Resourced Provision for SEND students in the i-Block) according to need.
To help the students develop resilience and independence, both learning in lessons and in having positive peer & staff relationships.
To support the school’s inclusion centre as directed, working with students who may be in danger of permanent exclusion.
To support the work of the ARP by helping our SEND students to make social and academic progress.
To initiate and sustain active parental engagement. This will include sending regular emails to parents and dealing with day-to-day concerns. Concerns will be escalated to the SENCO where appropriate.
To support students to make progress across the curriculum in relation to their targets and have the highest standards of behaviour for learning, by:
- contributing to teachers’ planning and preparation
- monitoring student progress, e.g. interims, learner response in exercise books
- providing feedback and reports as required on student achievement to parents, carers and other professionals
To attend suitable training, and then communicate that training to SEN team, subject teachers and pastoral teams.
To make effective use of training from external professionals and SEN Lead Teachers in supporting students and their families, both 1-2-1 and in leading quality small group sessions.
To offer professional support to help families understand the special educational needs of their child.
To provide support to students with exam arrangements. Completing training to ensure compliance.
To support students off site e.g. Trips and visits as directed by the SENCO.
To share information about the student’s needs and academic progress to help professionals (including GHS staff and external experts such as therapists and psychologists) meet those needs effectively.
To provide interventions to support students and, where appropriate, their families, using a variety of skills such as mentoring or group work.
To be familiar with the school’s Child Protection Policy and to act within its guidelines to ensure concerns are appropriately identified and reported to the Child Protection Officer in a timely manner.
Accountable to: Deputy SENCO; ARP Manager; SLT member responsible for Learning Support
Responsible for: Identified student(s) on the SEN register
DutiesLiteracy, Numeracy, AfL, Business and Language College status etc.
- Appropriate qualifications, including Literacy and Maths qualifications to Level 2 or equivalent (Essential)
- Demonstrable…
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