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SEN Support Worker

Job Summary
Contract Type:
Fixed Term
Working Pattern:
Full time - term time
Advert Start Date:
05/01/2025
Advert End Date:
17/01/2025 22:59
Salary:
£31,586 - £34,314 per annum, pro rata (£27,121 - £29,463 - actual salary)
Hours per week:
37
Job Category:
Education
Vacancy ID:
273394
Employment Location:
Civic Centre
Post Number:
CES785(e)
Number of posts:
2
Closing date:
17 Jan
Further Information
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is committed to promoting a child centred and inclusive approach to achieve the best outcomes for children and young people with special education needs including communication and interaction needs (autism).

The SEND Outreach Service team within the SEND Outreach Service currently includes specialist teachers, specialist Nursery Nurses and specialist Learning Support Assistants who work on a peripatetic basis to provide a range of advice, support and training for schools and settings across mainstream schools in Newcastle. There are currently a team of two SEN Support Workers who work under the supervision of the Communication and Interaction specialist teachers to promote and model inclusive practices and develop capacity within mainstream schools. 
The job will require working in an agile manner; most of the day to be spent in schools supporting pupils as well as time for planning and preparation on a working from home basis or from the Civic Centre.

Successful applicants will benefit from a full programme of induction and training opportunities provided by the SEND OS team and, more widely, from the Local Authority.
The main duties of the SEN Support Workers will be to:
  • Model the use of evidence-based strategies, approaches and intervention programmes in schools and settings,
  • Work directly with identified pupils in settings either individually or in small groups,
  • Assist pupils in developing an insight into their diagnosis through the identification of their strengths and differences,
  • Work closely with staff in the mainstream schools, offering advice and strategies to enable the successful inclusion of children and young people with SEN in mainstream schools and settings.
  • Contribute to the development of SEN Support Plans  for individual pupils through the identification of appropriate outcomes and provide strategies and resources to help deliver the plan.
  • Be responsible on a day-to-day basis for the planning and delivery of programmes of intervention and support to develop social communication skills, language skills and social/emotional skills.
  • Maintaining records as directed by the specialist teachers.
  • Liaise closely with parents/carers.
We are committed to protecting and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment.  This post is working in regulated activity.  If you are successful we will undertake additional recruitment checks which will include a check to see if you have had any criminal convictions, a check of police information and we will check the barred list(s).  It is a criminal offence for a barred individual to apply for a job in regulated activity.  

Apply online at www.northeastjobs.org.uk, select 'Apply Now' and complete our online application form. Any communication sent to you regarding your application will be sent to the email address you have set up on your Northeast Jobs account, so you will need to ensure that you check your inbox.