Location: St Elizabeth's Centre, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (Just 10 minutes from Bishop's Stortford and Harlow)Contract: Term-time only (Monday to Friday, 39 weeks per year)Salary: £20,666 - £21,527 per annum (£12.85 - £13.39 per hour)Inspire growth. Support potential. Celebrate every step.About St Elizabeth's CentreNestled in 60 acres of peaceful countryside, St Elizabeth's is a national charity that has supported children, young people, and adults with complex medical and learning needs for over 120 years. We provide a specialist School, College, residential care, supported living and on-site health services.Our mission is to help every person we support
Live Life to the Full, and our values -
aspirational,
collaborative,
joyful, and
compassionate - are at the heart of everything we do.Now, we're looking for enthusiastic
Teaching Assistants to join our warm and dedicated team.
About the RoleWhether you're just starting your journey in education or already experienced in SEN support, this is your chance to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of children with complex learning needs.Working closely with teaching staff and therapists, you'll play a key part in helping learners achieve their goals, gain confidence, and enjoy their school experience in a safe, inclusive, and encouraging environment.
What you'll do: - Support students 1:1 and in small groups with their learning, communication, and independence
- Assist in delivering creative, tailored lessons that meet individual needs and education plans.
- Promote a positive classroom environment that values diversity, respect, and emotional wellbeing.
- Provide personal care and administer medication when needed (with full training provided)
- Contribute to a team that celebrates progress and nurtures potential - every single day.
About YouYou're someone who's calm, kind, patient - and genuinely passionate about helping others succeed. You don't need formal education qualifications to apply, just the right attitude and a willingness to learn.
- Experience in an education or care setting is desirable but not essential.
- Confident communicator who can engage positively with children who have learning disabilities.
- Able to support with personal care when needed, always with dignity and respect.
- Strong team player with good ICT and organisational skills
- Ready to learn, grow and be part of something meaningful.
Why work for St Elizabeth's?You'll join a supportive, inclusive environment where your work is valued, and your wellbeing is prioritised. We offer:
- Term-time only role - enjoy work-life balance with school holidays off.
- Supportive hours:
- Mon, Wed, Thurs: 8:30am - 4:00pm
- Tues: 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Fri: early finish at 3:45pm!
- Comprehensive training and development opportunities
- Brand new staff hub - a new dedicated space for our educational employees, with facilities to lunch and learn
- Recommend a Friend bonus of up to £500 (T&Cs apply)
- Free on-site parking and discounted meals in our on-site canteen
- Paid enhanced DBS.
- Beautiful countryside location
- Opportunities to grow within a multi-disciplinary team across school, college, care, and therapy.
How to ApplyPlease apply via our website by completing an application form and uploading your CV. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis - we recommend applying early, as we may close the advert once enough strong applications are received.Please note: We are not located on a public transport route, so having access to transport is helpful.Final salary offer is dependent on experience, qualifications, and the role level.
Inclusion & SafeguardingAt St Elizabeth's, we embrace diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. We are proud to be a
Disability Confident Employer and recognised as an
Investor in People.We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All offers are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. Some roles may involve regulated activity, and applying while barred is a criminal offence.
Support learners. Grow futures. Find purpose.Be part of something bigger at St Elizabeth's.Registered Charity
