Progress Partner (SEN Teaching Assistant) - Leading Independent Special SchoolLocation: Eltham, SE9 (Greater London)
Salary: £20,496 - £23,703 per annum (Actual Salary - Not Pro-Rata)
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (Term Time Only)
Hours: 38.5 hours per week (38 weeks per year)
Setting: Independent Special School (ASD/SEMH/ADHD)
Are you a resilient and empathetic professional looking to join an Ofsted "Outstanding" specialist environment?
We are seeking an experienced Progress Partner for a prominent Independent Special School in Eltham. This is an all-through provision (ages 4-18) that supports approximately 140 pupils with specialized needs, including Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges.
The School EnvironmentThis is not a mainstream setting. It is a highly specialized private provision where:
- Small Class Sizes: You will work in a setting with only 140 pupils in total across the entire school.
- High Support Ratios: Classrooms typically contain 4-8 students, with staff-to-pupil ratios often reaching 2:1 or 1:1.
- Bespoke Curriculum: The school utilizes a unique "Socio-Education" model that prioritizes emotional development alongside academic achievement.
The RoleAs a Progress Partner, you will provide 1-1 and small group support to ensure vulnerable young people can access their education.
- Personalized Support: Delivering a differentiated curriculum that meets each student's EHCP.
- Emotional Coaching: Helping students manage social-emotional factors that act as barriers to their learning.
- Resilience: Staying calm and composed during challenging situations is a core requirement of the role.
- Holiday Benefit: You will enjoy full independent school holidays while receiving a competitive annual salary.
Your Profile- Experience: Proven experience in an SEN setting (specifically with ASD/SEMH) is essential.
- Qualifications: A background in education, coaching, or therapeutic support is highly valued.
- Mindset: You are a "multi-talented" professional-someone who is as comfortable supporting a student through a crisis as you are helping them with a literacy task.
- Commitment: You are passionate about the "life-changing" impact that specialized education can have.
Benefits- Competitive Salary: One of the highest in the specialist sector.
- Professional Growth: Extensive training and opportunities to innovate within your role.
- Wellbeing: Membership in an occupational health scheme and a supportive pension scheme.
Apply TodayInterviews are being held immediately for this role. If you have the resilience and heart to support students in a high-impact SEN setting, we want to hear from you.
Note: This position requires an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.
