GSL Education - Watford
Slough, Berkshire
Are you a compassionate and experienced Teaching Assistant specializing in supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Your expertise is precisely what we're looking for! Join our esteemed schools in Slough , where we're actively seeking versatile and empathetic SEN Teaching Assistants with ASD experience to immediately contribute to our team. This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity with the potential for a permanent, full-time role, allowing you to make a real difference in the lives of students with diverse learning needs. About Us: Our commitment to inclusive education drives everything we do. As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring that students with special educational needs, especially those on the autism spectrum, receive the tailored support necessary for success. Join a team that's not only supportive, collaborative, and dedicated but also deeply passionate about providing high-quality education to every student. The Role: As an SEN Teaching Assistant specializing in ASD, you will: Provide individualized assistance to students with ASD, facilitating their engagement with the curriculum and helping them achieve their full potential. Continuously monitor the progress of students with ASD, offering valuable feedback to teachers and parents to support their educational development effectively. Create a nurturing and safe environment specifically tailored to the needs of students with ASD, offering emotional support and encouragement as they navigate their educational journey. Maintain open and effective communication with teachers, parents, and other professionals involved in the education of students with ASD, ensuring a collaborative approach to support. Advocate for the inclusion and sense of belonging of students with ASD within the school community, fostering an environment where they feel valued and supported. Requirements: We're seeking candidates who possess: Previous experience as an SEN Teaching Assistant or in a similar role, with a specific focus on supporting students with ASD. Empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to help students succeed. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, particularly in the context of supporting students with diverse needs. Adaptability and the ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary school team. Previous experience supporting students with ASD is highly advantageous. Benefits: Joining our team offers numerous benefits, including: Competitive daily rates ranging from £85 to £100. Immediate full-time positions available, providing stability and continuity of support. Opportunities for professional development and specialized training in supporting students with diverse special educational needs. A supportive and collaborative work environment that values your contributions and encourages growth. The opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of students by providing them with personalized support and guidance tailored to their unique needs. Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection. Successful applicants must undergo all necessary background checks, including an enhanced DBS check on the update service. If you would like one of our dedicated consultants to get in touch, please click "apply" . Alternatively feel free to email directly your up-to-date CV to (url removed) & if you have any more questions about this position of SEN Teaching Assistants (ASD).
Are you a compassionate and experienced Teaching Assistant specializing in supporting students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Your expertise is precisely what we're looking for! Join our esteemed schools in Slough , where we're actively seeking versatile and empathetic SEN Teaching Assistants with ASD experience to immediately contribute to our team. This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity with the potential for a permanent, full-time role, allowing you to make a real difference in the lives of students with diverse learning needs. About Us: Our commitment to inclusive education drives everything we do. As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring that students with special educational needs, especially those on the autism spectrum, receive the tailored support necessary for success. Join a team that's not only supportive, collaborative, and dedicated but also deeply passionate about providing high-quality education to every student. The Role: As an SEN Teaching Assistant specializing in ASD, you will: Provide individualized assistance to students with ASD, facilitating their engagement with the curriculum and helping them achieve their full potential. Continuously monitor the progress of students with ASD, offering valuable feedback to teachers and parents to support their educational development effectively. Create a nurturing and safe environment specifically tailored to the needs of students with ASD, offering emotional support and encouragement as they navigate their educational journey. Maintain open and effective communication with teachers, parents, and other professionals involved in the education of students with ASD, ensuring a collaborative approach to support. Advocate for the inclusion and sense of belonging of students with ASD within the school community, fostering an environment where they feel valued and supported. Requirements: We're seeking candidates who possess: Previous experience as an SEN Teaching Assistant or in a similar role, with a specific focus on supporting students with ASD. Empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to help students succeed. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, particularly in the context of supporting students with diverse needs. Adaptability and the ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary school team. Previous experience supporting students with ASD is highly advantageous. Benefits: Joining our team offers numerous benefits, including: Competitive daily rates ranging from £85 to £100. Immediate full-time positions available, providing stability and continuity of support. Opportunities for professional development and specialized training in supporting students with diverse special educational needs. A supportive and collaborative work environment that values your contributions and encourages growth. The opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of students by providing them with personalized support and guidance tailored to their unique needs. Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection. Successful applicants must undergo all necessary background checks, including an enhanced DBS check on the update service. If you would like one of our dedicated consultants to get in touch, please click "apply" . Alternatively feel free to email directly your up-to-date CV to (url removed) & if you have any more questions about this position of SEN Teaching Assistants (ASD).
Not For Profit People
Little Wittenham, Oxfordshire
Environmental Education Tutor Are you passionate about education and the environment? Are you a confident communicator with the ability to nurture and inspire children, young people and adults - whatever the weather! The charity has recently undertaken an exciting period of development and expansion at the award-winning Earth Lab and surrounding green spaces, creating an environment that is fully equipped for learning and a pleasure to teach in. This is an amazing opportunity to make a real difference to the educational offer and the impact on children and young people's understanding of the natural environment and their place within it. Position: Environmental Education Tutor Location: Little Wittenham, OX14 4QZ Hours: Part time, 21 hours per week (flexible working available) Salary: £24,150 per annum pro rata (£14,490 per annum actual) Contract: 12 months, maternity cover Benefits: 26+ days holiday per year, pension contribution, flexible working arrangements Closing Date: Thursday 25th April 2024. (We may close the advert sooner, subject to volume and quality of applications, so don't hesitate to apply if you have the skills and experience we're looking for.) The Role The Environmental Education Tutor a key role in the multidisciplinary Education team, supporting all areas of work, from school visits to community engagement with young adults and families. You will lead and engage groups from early years to adults through three education programmes: Earth School, Earth Skills and Earth Explorers. This role has co-responsibility for the coordination of the Earth Skills programme, working with young people with special educational needs on an Open College Network accredited course. Accountabilities include: Working with the Environmental Education Manager to continue developing the STEM focused Earth School content Maintain excellent relationships with schools, parents and other stakeholders Co-responsibility for the administration, coordination, and delivery of the Countryside Skills programme Work with the Environmental Education Manager to develop other skills based learning opportunities for schools, alternative education providers and charities Maintain education resources and spaces as part of the team. You will be joining a small but motivated team who are passionate about making a difference to climate sustainability, biodiversity, environmental impacts and health and wellbeing through engaging more people and making a positive impact. About You We're looking for someone who has experience in learning delivery and is passionate about the value of education outside the traditional classroom setting. Someone who is flexible and adaptive with a love of the natural world and understanding of the importance of guiding children, young people and adults to develop a strong positive relationship with it. You will have experience of: Working in education (formal or informal setting) Working with disengaged and challenging young people Outdoor practical skills such as gardening, tool use, and wildlife monitoring Working with young people with a broad range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, including ASD, SLD and PMLD You will have: A teaching qualification OR degree in environmental subject or equivalent. A full driving license If you have the skills and experience we are looking for and a passion for engaging children, young people and adults with the natural world then apply today! You will be asked to submit your CV and a covering letter describing why you are interested and how your skills and experience make you a good fit. The Organisation This environmental charity with 40 years' experience in caring for and inspiring others with the natural green spaces, believes that we all have a responsibility to care for nature and understand our role within our ecosystem. The organisation cares for 500 hectares of woodland, farmland, wildflower meadows and wetlands, which receive 200,000 visits a year. These amazing places engage and inspire people to demonstrate nature based solutions to climate, biodiversity and public health crises. Alongside a competitive salary, you can benefit from generous annual leave, volunteering opportunities, family friendly, flexible working wherever possible with forums and inclusive facilities to support staff. You may have experience in other areas such as Teacher, Tutor, Mentor, Teaching Assistant, Primary Teacher, Secondary Teacher, Education, Schools, Environmental, Conservation, SEN, Youth, Children, Wildlife, Climate. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Environmental Education Tutor Are you passionate about education and the environment? Are you a confident communicator with the ability to nurture and inspire children, young people and adults - whatever the weather! The charity has recently undertaken an exciting period of development and expansion at the award-winning Earth Lab and surrounding green spaces, creating an environment that is fully equipped for learning and a pleasure to teach in. This is an amazing opportunity to make a real difference to the educational offer and the impact on children and young people's understanding of the natural environment and their place within it. Position: Environmental Education Tutor Location: Little Wittenham, OX14 4QZ Hours: Part time, 21 hours per week (flexible working available) Salary: £24,150 per annum pro rata (£14,490 per annum actual) Contract: 12 months, maternity cover Benefits: 26+ days holiday per year, pension contribution, flexible working arrangements Closing Date: Thursday 25th April 2024. (We may close the advert sooner, subject to volume and quality of applications, so don't hesitate to apply if you have the skills and experience we're looking for.) The Role The Environmental Education Tutor a key role in the multidisciplinary Education team, supporting all areas of work, from school visits to community engagement with young adults and families. You will lead and engage groups from early years to adults through three education programmes: Earth School, Earth Skills and Earth Explorers. This role has co-responsibility for the coordination of the Earth Skills programme, working with young people with special educational needs on an Open College Network accredited course. Accountabilities include: Working with the Environmental Education Manager to continue developing the STEM focused Earth School content Maintain excellent relationships with schools, parents and other stakeholders Co-responsibility for the administration, coordination, and delivery of the Countryside Skills programme Work with the Environmental Education Manager to develop other skills based learning opportunities for schools, alternative education providers and charities Maintain education resources and spaces as part of the team. You will be joining a small but motivated team who are passionate about making a difference to climate sustainability, biodiversity, environmental impacts and health and wellbeing through engaging more people and making a positive impact. About You We're looking for someone who has experience in learning delivery and is passionate about the value of education outside the traditional classroom setting. Someone who is flexible and adaptive with a love of the natural world and understanding of the importance of guiding children, young people and adults to develop a strong positive relationship with it. You will have experience of: Working in education (formal or informal setting) Working with disengaged and challenging young people Outdoor practical skills such as gardening, tool use, and wildlife monitoring Working with young people with a broad range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, including ASD, SLD and PMLD You will have: A teaching qualification OR degree in environmental subject or equivalent. A full driving license If you have the skills and experience we are looking for and a passion for engaging children, young people and adults with the natural world then apply today! You will be asked to submit your CV and a covering letter describing why you are interested and how your skills and experience make you a good fit. The Organisation This environmental charity with 40 years' experience in caring for and inspiring others with the natural green spaces, believes that we all have a responsibility to care for nature and understand our role within our ecosystem. The organisation cares for 500 hectares of woodland, farmland, wildflower meadows and wetlands, which receive 200,000 visits a year. These amazing places engage and inspire people to demonstrate nature based solutions to climate, biodiversity and public health crises. Alongside a competitive salary, you can benefit from generous annual leave, volunteering opportunities, family friendly, flexible working wherever possible with forums and inclusive facilities to support staff. You may have experience in other areas such as Teacher, Tutor, Mentor, Teaching Assistant, Primary Teacher, Secondary Teacher, Education, Schools, Environmental, Conservation, SEN, Youth, Children, Wildlife, Climate. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.