PMLD Teaching Assistant
Responsible ToClass Teacher / SENCO / Head of Department
Job PurposeTo support pupils with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD) by providing high-quality, person-centred care and learning support, enabling them to access education, develop communication, and achieve their full potential within a safe and nurturing environment.
Key Responsibilities Classroom Support-
Support pupils with PMLD in accessing learning activities tailored to their individual needs
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Work closely with the class teacher to implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs), EHCP targets, and therapy programmes
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Use specialist approaches such as sensory learning, intensive interaction, and total communication
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Support pupils during group and one-to-one learning sessions
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Provide personal care support, including toileting, feeding, and dressing, while maintaining dignity and respect
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Support pupils with physical needs, including moving and handling, following training and risk assessments
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Monitor pupils’ health and wellbeing and report concerns appropriately
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Support pupils using alternative and augmentative communication methods (e.g. symbols, objects of reference, switches, eye gaze)
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Encourage social interaction, engagement, and emotional regulation
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Build positive, trusting relationships with pupils
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Follow safeguarding, health and safety, and medical care procedures at all times
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Support pupils with medical needs where required (e.g. epilepsy care, feeding plans) in line with training
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Maintain a safe, calm, and inclusive learning environment
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Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and other professionals
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Communicate effectively with colleagues and parents/carers as appropriate
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Contribute to record-keeping, observations, and progress reviews
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Attend training, meetings, and professional development sessions
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A caring, patient, and empathetic approach
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Commitment to inclusion and supporting pupils with complex needs
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Ability to work as part of a team and follow guidance
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Good communication and observation skills
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Physical ability to support pupils safely (with training provided)
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Experience working with children or young people with PMLD or complex SEN
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Knowledge of sensory learning, communication strategies, or therapy-led approaches
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Relevant qualification (e.g. Level 2/3 Teaching Assistant or SEN qualification)
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Training in moving and handling, safeguarding, or first aid (or willingness to undertake training)
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Term-time only (hours as specified by the setting)
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May involve personal care, physical support, and working with medical needs
