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      <description>Location: Sleaford | Salary: &amp;pound;17000 - &amp;pound;22000/annum | Type: Contract | Do you want to make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable students? Have you considered a role in a Special Educational Needs School? If so, Simply Education would love to talk to you about a SEND opportunity in Sleaford.  Simply Education is currently working with a SEND School in Sleaford to recruit a dynamic and resilient teaching assistant! This will be a full-time role and starting January 2026. As a teaching assistant you will support vulnerable students with a range of different needs, fostering a positive learning environment and promoting academic success. Each day is different so you must be adaptable and have a strong understanding of Special Educational Needs.  Key responsibilities:   Building Positive Relationships: Establishing trusting and positive relationships with students is essential. Teaching assistants should create a supportive and nurturing environment where students feel safe to express themselves and seek help when needed.  Implementing Behaviour Management Strategies: Teaching assistants often assist in implementing behaviour management strategies outlined in students'' behaviour support plans. This may involve using techniques such as positive rei...</description>
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