LXP Specialists are working with a Secondary School based in Bolton who are looking to recruit experienced KS3 and KS4 Teaching Assistants.
The role is to work within their SEN provision and this could take the form of working on a 1:1 basis with a child, or working with small groups of learners, or assisting in the mainstream classroom. The successful applicant will have strong behaviour management skills and be equipped with the knowledge and experience of working with secondary aged students.
The school are happy to receive applications from individuals who hold at least a level 2 Teaching Assistant qualification or equivalent, or are working towards a qualification.
We will also consider applications from youth workers, children residential support workers, and sports coaches. This role is more about the right person to work within their school.
The ideal candidate will have a genuine interest in education and child development, with experience or interest in working with children with Autism, ADHD and social and emotional mental health difficulties. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop skills in special education and contribute meaningfully to children's growth and development.
The position is to start in January 2026 and is an ongoing long term role, with the possibility of permanent after a qualifying period.
Duties
Assist teachers in delivering lesson plans and educational activities across various subjects
Support learners with behavioural challenges to ensure they participate fully in class activities
Help create a safe, nurturing, and inclusive classroom environment
Support with behavioural management strategies and social skills development
Assist in organising classroom materials and resources for daily activities
Engage learner in educational games, play, and learning exercises tailored to their individual needs
Communicate effectively with children, teachers, parents, and other staff to promote positive educational experiences
Skills
Experience working with either children or adults, particularly those with special educational needs or disabilities
Excellent communication skills to effectively interact with children, colleagues, and parents
Compassionate attitude and patience when supporting children with behavioural or developmental challenges
This role provides an enriching environment for those passionate about making a difference in children's lives through supportive education.
Apply now for this role, as interviews are being held week commencing 1st December 2025.
LXP Specialists are committed to the welfare of children and young people, therefore we have a thorough safeguarding approach to recruitment.
Successful applicants must be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check, right-to-work checks and a minimum of two suitable references.