Special Needs Teaching Assistants salaries in Shillington, BDF
£21,332
avg per year
The average salary for Special Needs Teaching Assistants jobs near Shillington, BDF is £21,332.*
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Top Special Needs Teaching Assistants jobs near Shillington, BDF
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Teaching Tomorrow
Biggleswade
This is a fantastic opportunity to become a valued part of a school community, supporting children’s development in a consistent, nurturing environment.
£95 - £125 a day
121 Teaching Assistants
Teaching Tomorrow
Bedford
Experience working with children in an educational setting on a 1:1 basis. Supportive and friendly school environments.
£90 - £120 a day
Teaching Assistants
Teaching Tomorrow
Bedford
Providing engaging and age-appropriate activities to support children’s learning and development. Following nursery policies and safeguarding procedures to…
£90 - £120 a day
1:1 SEND Practitioner
Little Steps Day Care
Bedford
Supporting children to foster enthusiasm and a love for learning. Actively support the development of children’s language and communication skills by reading,…
Teaching Assistant
Advantage Schools
Bedford
Previous experience working with children/young people in an educational setting (minimum of 2 years within the last 5 years).
£25,105 - £25,495 a year
9 days ago
SEND Dance Teaching Assistant (Flitwick)
Imagination Dance CIC
Flitwick
Applicants must hold an Enhanced DBS Check, or having a willingness to gain one. Assisting the session leader with the planning and delivery of the sessions.
£13.50 an hour
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