Special Needs Assistant job in Kingston upon Thames

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  • Reference  :  06-120116009
  • Local Authority  :  Kingston upon Thames
  • Type  :  Short Term
  • From  :  Immediately to 20/07/2012
Job Description

Special Needs teaching assistant job in Kingston-upon-Thames. Special Needs teaching assistant job, for 1:1 tuition role, in Surrey. The job is full time starting as soon as possible. The role would involve working with Primary age students in the Kingston area, who have Special Educational Needs.

This opportunity is at a Pupil Referral Unit in the Surrey area, easily accessible from Clapham Junction station. This post involves working with children with Emotional, Behavioural and Learning Difficulties on a one to one basis, in a supportive environment

All staff are well supported and is a part of a hard working and friendly team.

An experienced and resilient teaching assistant is required to assist learners with special needs. A patient and committed person, who like a challenge, would be ideal for this special needs teaching assistant position in Surrey.

- You must be a fully eligible to work in the UK

- Experience in working with Special Needs children is a must

- Previous experience in a Pupil referral unit would be a distinct advantage

In return we can offer;

* Competitive rates of pay;

* A designated Key Coordinator;

* Associated pay benefits, including a longer working day allowance, meal allowance and travel expenses

If you are an experienced Special Needs teaching assistant then please apply by sending your CV to surrey@timeplan.net or contact TimePlan on 020 8939 8383; the number one agency for Special Needs teaching assistant job in Kingston.

TimePlan Education believes in Equal Opportunities in employment for all.

TimePlan Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and is subject to a successful Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check and two satisfactory professional references.

"Moving to a new country to start a new career is always a bit nerve-wracking, but TimePlan made the transition so much easier for me."


Caitlin Christopher
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