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Classroom Assistant

Posted 18 hours ago

  • Wantage, Oxfordshire
  • Permanent
  • £83.50 - £90 per day
  • £16,282 to £17,282 /Yr
  • Sponsored
  • Expires In a month

Classroom Assistant - 1:1 Support for KS1 Pupil
Education and Training

Are you an experienced and compassionate Classroom Assistant in Wantage looking to make a real difference? We are seeking a dedicated individual to support a child in Key Stage 1 with ADHD and significant attachment difficulties, which can lead to dysregulated behaviour.

  • Wantage, Oxfordshire
  • Classroom Assistant
  • ADHD, Dysregulated behaviour
  • 1:1 support
  • KS1 student
  • �16,282.50 - �17,282.50 (�83.50 - �90 per day)

About the Role:

  • Provide 1:1 support in the classroom, helping the Wantage child engage with learning.
  • Deliver targeted interventions to support emotional regulation and academic progress.
  • Work closely with teachers and SEN staff to implement strategies tailored to the child's needs.
  • Foster a positive and nurturing learning environment.

About You:

  • Essential: Experience supporting children with ADHD and Special Educational Needs (SEN).
  • Confident in delivering 1:1 interventions and adapting strategies to support emotional and behavioural needs.
  • Patient, resilient, and able to build a trusting relationship with the child.
  • Preferred: Level 3 Childcare qualification or equivalent experience.

About the Wantage School:

This is a vibrant and inclusive primary school with a strong commitment to supporting children with SEN. The school has a nurturing and collaborative environment, where staff work closely to ensure every child reaches their full potential.

If you have the experience, passion, and confidence to support this child in reaching their potential, we would love to hear from you.

To apply, please send your CV. Successful Classroom Assistant candidates will be contacted within 48 hours for next steps.

Classroom Assistant | Wantage | Oxfordshire | Abingdon | 1:1 | one to one | Education and Training