Speech and Language TA

Salary/Rate:£95 - £105 per day PAYE
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Newham
County:North East London
Type of Role:Teaching Assistant/Learning Support Assistant
Job ref:7779
Post Date:28.11.24
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About the Role

Speech and Language TA
Location: Newham
Contract Type: Full-Time, Immediate Start
Salary: Competitive, based on experience

Are you a compassionate, skilled professional with a passion for supporting children with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN)? Join a dedicated and innovative school community in East London where every child’s unique abilities are nurtured, and their voices are empowered!

About the School:

This vibrant and inclusive primary school serves a diverse community and places a strong focus on developing every child’s confidence, resilience, and communication skills. The school is committed to high expectations and achievement, creating a supportive and enriching learning environment where both staff and students can thrive. With a curriculum designed to inspire curiosity and cater to individual needs, this school provides an ideal setting for professionals passionate about supporting children with SLCN.

Role and Responsibilities:

As an SLCN Specialist TA or HLTA, you will:

  • Support students with Speech, Communication, and Language Needs across various age groups.
  • Work closely with teachers and the SENCO to develop and implement tailored communication strategies and interventions.
  • Deliver small group and 1:1 sessions focused on language development, social communication, and comprehension skills.
  • Assist in creating a stimulating, inclusive learning environment that fosters progress and builds student confidence.
  • Work collaboratively with external professionals, such as Speech and Language Therapists, to align strategies and monitor progress.

What You’ll Bring:

  • Experience supporting children with SLCN, ideally in a school setting.
  • An understanding of effective SLCN strategies and a toolkit of techniques for promoting language development.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to foster positive relationships with pupils, staff, and families.
  • Flexibility, patience, and a proactive attitude in supporting a diverse range of students.
  • TA/HLTA qualifications, or relevant SLCN experience within education (HLTA status is an advantage).

What the School Offers:

  • A collaborative and supportive environment with a focus on staff well-being and development.
  • Access to high-quality training and CPD opportunities in areas such as language development and SEN support.
  • A warm, inclusive school culture that celebrates diversity and individuality.
  • Opportunities to make a real difference in the lives of students who need additional support.

Apply Today!
If you're eager to make a positive impact and help students reach their full potential, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV to elise.harnwell@psinclusion.co.uk. Join a school where your commitment to inclusion and support will be valued every step of the way

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