Job Introduction
We have vacancies for Special Needs Assistants for a minimum of 9 and a maximum of 30 hours per week with children in infants / KS1. Previous experience of working with children is essential, preferably with those who have special educational needs relating to global developmental delay, and communication and interaction needs. Experience in a primary school setting is highly desirable.
Role profile 02030 Grade B.
The successful candidate will be expected to:
- Have a good understanding of communication difficulties and how this can impact learning
- Manage a range of visual aids to enable access to learning and promote communication
- Maintain a high level of support for the child’s social, emotional and learning needs
- Implement learning activities to enable the child to have access to the planned curriculum
- Help the child to develop social skills and appropriate interactions with their peers
- Have a good understanding of sensory and processing needs and a child centred approach
to co-regulating
- Support the delivery of interventions to promote communication learning, social and
emotional wellbeing
- Awareness of the PACE approach to interaction
- Have high expectations of the pupil and be an advocate for their needs
- Work closely with and be accountable to the class teacher, who will give guidance on the
nature and extent of the support and supervision
- Meet regularly with the SENCO and contribute to the planning and reviewing of
personalised learning plans / annual reviews
- Liaise with a range of professionals external to the school and implement their advice
- Provide personal care support, including meeting medical needs
- Develop a good relationship with other children in the class by encouraging and motivating
- Follow all school policies
- Treat all school matters as confidential
- Attend appropriate inset / training opportunities
Person Specification
- Have a professional approach to all aspects of school life
- Have excellent communication skills both written and verbal
- Have appropriate levels of literacy and numeracy (GCSE grade C or above desirable)
- Have a good understanding of how poor social and emotional wellbeing can affect learning
opportunities
- Have extensive experience of parent liaison
- Be able to work effectively as part of a team and show initiative
- Be willing to learn and take the initiative to read up on the pupil’s needs
- Have experience of working with infant / primary aged children
- Have a caring, cheerful and conscientious disposition
- Show resilience and determination
- Have the energy and enthusiasm to keep up with an energetic and active child
- Have ideally worked in a primary school setting
Safer Recruitment
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service checks along with other relevant employment checks.