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Vision for Education - Cardiff

Sen Teaching Assistant

Vision for Education - Cardiff Newport
474 to 549
32 - 40 hour


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    Vision for Education - Cardiff

    Sen Teaching Assistant

    Vision for Education - Cardiff Newport
    474 to 549
    32 - 40 hour
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £474 to £549
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    temporary

    Job description

    SEN Teaching Assistant – Full-Time & Part-Time Opportunities

    Immediate & September 2026 Starts Available

    Salary: £474.10 – £549.80per week

    Working Hours: 8:30am – 3:30pm

    Full-time and part-time SEN Teaching Assistant opportunities available across Newport and surrounding areas
    Immediate starts and September 2026 positions available within specialist autism provisions, ALN resource bases, SEN schools, and mainstream primary settings
    Fantastic opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience supporting children with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and additional learning needs
    Join one of the UK's leading education recruitment agencies and a trusted partner to schools across South Wales
    Flexible working options to suit your availability and career goals
    Ongoing training, development, and career progression opportunities available

    Looking for SEN Teaching Assistant Jobs in Newport?

    Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN), Additional Learning Needs (ALN), and Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)?

    Vision for Education is seeking dedicated, caring, and enthusiastic SEN Teaching Assistants to support pupils within a specialist autism provision and a range of ALN settings across Newport and the surrounding areas.

    Whether you are an experienced Teaching Assistant, a graduate looking to start a career in education, or someone with transferable skills from care, youth work, support services, residential childcare, or health and social care, this is an excellent opportunity to develop specialist SEN experience while making a genuine impact on pupils' educational journeys.

    The Role of an SEN Teaching Assistant

    As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support primary-aged pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and associated learning needs within a highly specialised educational environment.

    The setting is designed around structured routines, predictable learning environments, and personalised support strategies that enable pupils to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Working alongside experienced teachers and support staff, you will help pupils develop communication skills, emotional regulation, independence, social interaction, and confidence.

    Many pupils benefit from specialist communication approaches, sensory support strategies, and highly individualised learning programmes. You will play a key role in creating a calm, nurturing, and inclusive environment where pupils feel safe, supported, and able to achieve their full potential.

    This is an excellent opportunity for candidates looking to develop specialist experience in autism education, SEN support, behaviour support, and therapeutic approaches to learning.

    What We Offer

    Competitive weekly pay between £474.10 and £549.80 per week
    Flexible full-time and part-time opportunities
    Immediate and September 2026 start dates available
    Opportunities within specialist autism provisions, SEN schools, ALN resource bases, and mainstream schools
    Dedicated support from an experienced education consultant
    Access to free CPD, specialist SEN training, and professional development courses
    Long-term, short-term, and flexible placements available
    Excellent pathways into teaching, pastoral support, psychology, therapy, and wider education careers
    Valuable classroom experience supporting children with additional learning needs
    Pension scheme and employee benefits package

    SEN Teaching Assistant Responsibilities

    You may support pupils with a variety of Special Educational Needs and Additional Learning Needs, including:

    ASC – Autism Spectrum Condition
    ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
    SEMH – Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs
    MLD – Moderate Learning Difficulties
    SLD – Severe Learning Difficulties
    Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN)
    Sensory Processing Needs
    As part of the role, you will:

    Provide one-to-one support and small-group interventions
    Support personalised learning programmes tailored to individual pupil needs
    Assist with classroom learning activities and daily routines
    Support communication using visual aids, structured communication systems, and autism-friendly approaches
    Help pupils develop emotional regulation, social interaction, and independence skills
    Adapt resources and activities to meet individual learning needs
    Encourage pupil engagement, confidence, and participation in learning
    Support pupils during transitions and throughout daily routines
    Build positive relationships with pupils, families, and school staff
    Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, therapists, and wider support teams
    Contribute to creating a safe, structured, and nurturing learning environment

    What We're Looking For

    We welcome applications from candidates with experience in:

    Education and classroom support
    Care and support services
    Residential childcare
    Youth and community work
    Nursery and early years settings
    Sports coaching and mentoring
    Psychology, health, and social care backgrounds
    Successful candidates will typically demonstrate:

    A patient, resilient, and positive approach
    Strong communication and interpersonal skills
    A genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs
    The ability to build trust and positive relationships
    Confidence supporting behaviour and emotional wellbeing
    Experience working with children or young people
    Understanding of autism, communication needs, or sensory needs (desirable)
    CACHE Level 2, CACHE Level 3, or equivalent qualifications (desirable but not essential)
    A willingness to learn and develop within SEN and ALN education

    Why Work with Vision for Education?

    Access to a wide range of SEN Teaching Assistant jobs across Newport and South Wales
    Opportunities within welcoming, supportive, and highly specialised educational settings
    Flexible work to fit around your lifestyle and commitments
    Ongoing CPD and accredited training opportunities
    Personalised support from a dedicated education consultant
    Long-term career development within education, autism support, and additional learning needs provision
    The opportunity to make a lasting impact on children's learning, communication, confidence, and future success
    If you are searching for SEN Teaching Assistant jobs in Newport, Autism Support Assistant roles, ASC Teaching Assistant vacancies, ALN Teaching Assistant jobs, Learning Support Assistant positions, Special Educational Needs jobs, or Education Support Worker opportunities in South Wales, we would love to hear from you.

    Apply today to secure an immediate start or register your interest for September 2026 opportunities.

    Contact our team today for more information about current vacancies.

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