SEN Teaching Assistant - Tutor - Learning Support - LSA

Posted 8 hours 3 minutes ago by Tiger Resourcing Group

£23,368 Annual
Permanent
Not Specified
HR / Recruitment Jobs
Sussex, East Grinstead, United Kingdom, RH191
Job Description

SEN Teaching Assistant - Tutor - Learning Support - LSA

EduTalent Group are part of the Tiger Resourcing Group and are searching for a number of Tutors and SEN Learning Support staff for a fantastic setting in West Sussex.
As a SEN Tutor/Learning Support you will play a key role in supporting the learning, personal development, and well-being of pupils. You'll work alongside experienced educators to deliver tailored support to children with diverse needs, helping to create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment.

This is a hands-on opportunity where you will:

  • Support pupils with their educational, personal, and social development.

  • Work as part of a multidisciplinary team, contributing to planning, monitoring, and assessment.

  • Assist with the implementation of individualised learning strategies and behaviour plans.

  • Promote the safeguarding and welfare of all learners.

  • Engage positively with families, carers, and professionals.

RequirementsEssential

  • Some experience in the care or education of children, or transferable skills.

  • Basic understanding of child development.

  • Ability to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people.

  • Strong communication skills across all levels: children, parents, and professionals.

  • Ability to contribute effectively as part of a team and work independently within a framework.

  • Ability to support children across personal, social, and educational areas.

  • Accuracy in record-keeping.

  • Motivation, flexibility, and enthusiasm.

  • GCSE Maths and English (Grade 4/C or above) or equivalent.

  • Willingness to commit to job-specific training and ongoing professional development.

  • Ability to self-evaluate and proactively seek learning opportunities.

  • Understanding of equality, discrimination, and safeguarding issues.

Desirable

  • Experience working with children or young people with special educational needs.

  • Experience working in an educational or care setting.

  • Familiarity with monitoring and assessment of pupil progress.

  • Knowledge or training in First Aid, PECS, Team Teach, or other relevant SEND-related programs.

  • Interest in communication or sensory needs.

  • Basic IT skills (word processing, spreadsheets, databases).

  • Understanding of curriculum requirements and how pupils learn.

  • Ambition to progress within an educational environment.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a school or SEND setting.
  • Training and development pathways to support your growth in the education sector.
  • The chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young people.
  • Supportive team environment that values inclusivity, collaboration, and continuous improvement.