SonicJobs Logo
Login
Left arrow iconBack to search

Psychology Graduate SEND TA Chesterfield

Aspire People Limited
Posted a day ago, valid for 3 days
Location

Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0AP

Salary

£95 - £104 per day

Contract type

Part Time

In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.

Sonic Summary

info
  • A Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant is needed for a temporary, full-time position in Chesterfield, with a salary ranging from £95 to £104 per day.
  • Candidates must hold a degree in Psychology, Education, or a related field, along with demonstrable experience working with children with severe learning difficulties.
  • The role includes providing individual and group support, managing behavioral and emotional needs, and collaborating with teachers to adapt educational materials.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and knowledge of SEN policies are essential, along with a compassionate and resilient personal approach to handling challenging situations.
  • This position may lead to a permanent role and requires a full-time commitment, working regular school hours from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Job title: Psychology Graduate Teaching AssistantContract type: Temporary, with possibility to become permanent . Full timeLocation: ChesterfieldIndustry: SEN/SEMHSalary: £95- £104 per dayJob descriptionJob Summary: Our partnered SEN/SEMH schools in Chesterfield are seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their team. The successful candidate will hold a degree in Psychology/Education or a related field and have substantial experience and knowledge working with children with severe learning difficulties. This role could involve supporting both primary and secondary-aged students with high needs, contributing to their educational and personal development.Key Responsibilities:Individual and Group Support: Provide tailored support to students with severe learning difficulties, both individually and in small groups, to facilitate their engagement with the curriculum and promote their academic and social progress.Behavior and Emotional Support: Utilise your psychological expertise to support students' emotional and behavioral needs, implementing strategies to manage challenging behaviors and fostering a positive learning environment.Educational Assistance: Collaborate with teachers to adapt lesson plans and educational materials to meet the unique needs of each student, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in the learning process.Assessment and Monitoring: Assist in the assessment of students' needs and progress, contributing to the development and review of Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and other relevant documentation.Communication: Maintain effective communication with students, parents, and other professionals, providing updates on progress and addressing any concerns in a supportive and empathetic manner.Record Keeping: Keep accurate and confidential records of students' progress, behavior, and any interventions used, reporting significant observations and developments to the SENCO or other relevant staff.Professional Development: Engage in continuous professional development to stay current with best practices in SEN education and psychological support, applying new knowledge and techniques to your role.Key Requirements:Education: A degree in Psychology/Education or a related field is essential. A background in education would be advantageous.Experience: Demonstrable experience working with children with severe learning difficulties, including a deep understanding of psychological theories and practices relevant to SEN.Skills: Strong interpersonal skills, including excellent communication, empathy, and the ability to build positive relationships with students, staff, and parents.Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of SEN policies, procedures, and best practices, with a particular focus on psychological approaches to supporting children with high needs.Personal Attributes: A compassionate, patient, and resilient individual who is adept at handling challenging situations and committed to making a positive impact on students' lives.Desirable Qualifications:Additional training or experience in specific SEN areas such as autism spectrum disorders, severe behavioral issues, or advanced psychological interventions.Working Hours:To maintain consistency for the SEND/SEMH students the schools prefer a Full time commitment. It can be negotiated with a right candidate, if you can only work part time. You would be expected to work the regular school hours 8.30-15.30.How to Apply:To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications .Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.

Apply now in a few quick clicks

In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.