SEN Support Assistant Inclusive Secondary School Camden

Mar 15, 2025
London
Full Time
Wayman Learning Trust
Not Disclosed
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SEN Support Assistant Inclusive Secondary School Camden

An inclusive and communityfocused secondary school in Camden is seeking a dedicated SEN Support Assistant to join their supportive team. This fulltime fixedterm position involves working closely with students who have additional learning needs across various subjects helping them build confidence strengthen essential learning skills and enjoy a positive school experience. Ideal for individuals passionate about making a meaningful difference in an inclusive educational setting this role offers the chance to work in a collaborative and rewarding environment.

SEN Support Assistant Role Highlights

  • Fulltime fixedterm SEN Support Assistant role based within a highly inclusive secondary school in Camden
  • Support students with a range of additional needs across multiple subjects focusing on tailored support that enhances engagement and academic achievement
  • Collaborate with experienced SEN staff to adapt learning resources and assist with classroom activities
  • Opportunity to contribute to students social emotional and academic development providing individualized and smallgroup support

School InformationThe secondary school in Camden is widely recognized for its commitment to inclusivity and support for students with diverse learning needs. The school fosters a collaborative environment with a strong SEN team modern facilities and access to professional development opportunities for staff. Known for its nurturing approach the school places a strong emphasis on student wellbeing and personal growth providing a welcoming atmosphere where students feel supported and valued. Located in Camden the school is conveniently accessible by public transport.

Experience and Qualifications

  • Previous experience working with SEN students or within an educational setting is highly desirable
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with an empathetic and supportive approach to working with young people
  • Ability to adapt materials and teaching methods to meet diverse student needs
  • Clear DBS check and legal right to work in the UK

ApplicationIf you are passionate about supporting SEN students and are excited to contribute to a dedicated secondary school team this role is a fantastic opportunity to make a positive impact. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their CV to be considered for this rewarding position.