Job Title: Male Teaching Assistant - Secondary SEN SchoolLocation: Greenwich, LondonHours: Monday to Friday, 8:15am - 3:30pmStart Date: Immediate EffectContract Type: Full-Time, Term-Time Only
About the RoleWe are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Male Teaching Assistant to join a well-established Secondary SEN Unit based in Greenwich. This full-time role offers a rewarding opportunity to support students with a range of Special Educational Needs (SEN), particularly in a small, focused classroom setting of 6 to 12 pupils.
As a key support figure in the classroom, you will work closely with the class teacher and wider team to provide tailored assistance during lessons, with a strong focus on English and Maths. Your role will involve promoting student engagement, building positive relationships, and helping to create a structured and nurturing environment.
Key Responsibilities-
Support the learning and development of pupils aged 11-16 with diverse SEN needs, including ASD, ADHD, and moderate learning difficulties
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Assist the teacher during English and Maths lessons by delivering targeted interventions and supporting individual learners or small groups
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Contribute to planning and implementing differentiated activities that meet the students' learning goals
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Help manage classroom behaviour and promote positive interaction among pupils
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Provide personal care and emotional support where necessary, promoting student independence and well-being
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Maintain accurate records of progress and communicate effectively with the teaching team and school SENCO
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Experience working in a secondary school or SEN environment, particularly with small group or 1:1 support
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Strong subject knowledge and confidence supporting Key Stage 3 and 4 English and Maths
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A calm, empathetic, and proactive approach to working with young people
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Ability to build trust and rapport with pupils who may face social, emotional, or behavioural challenges
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A valid DBS certificate (or willingness to apply for one)
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Right to work in the UK
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Experience with behaviour management strategies or specialist SEN interventions
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Team Teach or similar training (preferred but not essential)
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Relevant qualifications (e.g., CACHE Level 2/3, TA Certificate, or a degree)
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A supportive and experienced SEN team in a collaborative school setting
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Opportunities for ongoing training and career progression
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A rewarding role making a real difference in young people's lives
If you are interested please can you contact Scott Arbuckle at Remedy Education