Reception SEN Teaching Assistant - Enfield Primary

4th May start
Full Time
Posted about 3 hours ago
Expiring 24th July
Enfield, London
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Summary: We are seeking a dedicated Primary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant team at a primary school in Enfield, committed to fostering a nurturing and inclusive learning environment that aligns with our school's ethos of respect, curiosity, and personalised development. This full-time role involves providing 1:1 support to a Reception child until at least 6th June, ensuring the child’s individual needs are met with sensitivity and professionalism. The successful candidate will work closely with teachers and other staff to promote active participation, confidence, and progress within a caring setting that values each child's unique potential. Key Responsibilities: - Provide personalised 1:1 support to a Reception child, including assistance with toileting needs, ensuring their safety, comfort, and dignity at all times. - Support the class teacher in planning and delivering engaging, inclusive activities that cater to the diverse needs of pupils, in line with the school’s commitment to personalised learning. - Assist in creating a positive, nurturing classroom environment where children feel valued and motivated to learn. - Support the child's social and emotional development, encouraging positive interactions and behaviour in accordance with the school's behaviour policies. - Aid in managing behaviour and promoting good manners, fostering a respectful and considerate atmosphere. - Support the child with daily routines, including transitions, toileting, and personal care, respecting their individual needs and promoting independence. - Collaborate with teachers and other professionals to monitor and record the child's progress, sharing observations to inform future planning. - Uphold the school's values and ethos in all interactions, demonstrating patience, empathy, and professionalism. - Contribute to maintaining a safe, clean, and stimulating learning environment in line with health and safety policies. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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Prince of Wales Primary School opened in 1950 and is situated in Enfield Lock, North East of the London Borough of Enfield. It benefits from extensive grounds including gardens, pond, sports fields, playgrounds and environmental areas. The local environment offers a variety of historical, rural and industrial resources which provide an excellent stimulus for historical, geographical and technological studies. Through the road, rail, bus and cycle networks the school has good access to the borough, the Capital, outer London boroughs and our neighbouring Counties of Hertfordshire and Essex. The School works closely with a range of stakeholders and agencies to provide the best education for our children and support for families and the local community. We are a 3-form entry school and at full capacity can accommodate 690 pupils. There is a 30-hour nursery provision. prince-of-wales-aboutWe benefit from the cultural diversity within our continuously changing local and wider community and have established rich partnerships which support our children’s development and broaden their experiences. We are an inclusive School that has high aspirations for all our children’s achievements; regardless of their learning abilities, background or prior education. Our pupils are taught and coached to be resilient to the many challenges in their lives; overall they are well motivated and ambitious. The Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum is implemented throughout Nursery and Reception, after which the National Curriculum is followed. All children are encouraged to achieve their best through a wide range of positive behaviour strategies. Central to these are these three rules: Be Ready, Be Safe, Be Respectful. We recognise the need for a nurturing approach for pupils and adults alike. In the school, our year groups work together and are led by Achievement Leaders who are members of the School Leadership Team. The development of each person as an individual and their contribution towards the group and school community is central to our ethos. The children frequently attend events and competitions, for example football, netball, debating, chess, spelling bee and public speaking where they are commended for their attitude, accomplishments and behaviour. OUR VALUES AND LEARNING Our values led education has its focus on English and mathematics skills which are strengthened by a cross-curricular approach. We focus on and immerse ourselves in a monthly Value; what it means and understanding how we can all practically live by it. School Values have included Attitude, Co-operation, Thoughtfulness, Gratitude, Freedom, Honesty, Enthusiasm, Responsibility, Compassion, and Peace. Each week we celebrate the successes of children who have demonstrated the values and they are presented with an engraved baton which they take home and pass on the following week to the next role model in their class. We believe it is important that children gain leadership skills and we nurture this in a number of ways, for example by enabling them to be team captains, take part in the School Parliament (now called Junior Leadership Team) or be elected as a Prefect, Head Girl or Head Boy. Children can volunteer as Playground Buddies to support constructive break and lunchtime play. In English we offer pupils as many reading opportunities as possible, including through the use of ICT. All children read every day with an adult through our day through our Daily Guided and Supported Reading programmes. Writing is strengthened by making strong links with foundation subjects. All pupils in Years 5 and 6 participate in public speaking and debating and these are becoming strengths in our school. KS2 classes benefit from Philosophy for Children teaching, known as P4C. P4C enables deeper thinking about a range of subjects and strengthens pupils’ writing as well. The School provides access to a variety of online learning programs that enable teachers to set differentiated homework tasks. Much importance is given to traditional and performing arts. Opportunities for practice and performance are wide ranging, including class assemblies to parents, the school talent show, seasonal shows and, with the benefit of dance lessons by a specialist teacher, participation in the Enfield Dance Festival. Our music teaching and resourcing are recognised across the borough. All pupils have the opportunity to learn to play a variety of instruments such as African drums, steel pans, violin, viola and ukulele. One to one tuition of piano is also available. Music therapy has been used to improve pupils’ emotional well-being, enable communication and improve confidence. The school radio is led by pupils and broadcasts to the playground. Visits to the Barbican or Opera enhance pupils’ music experiences. The school has a long history of successful art projects, working with artists and talented parents as well as our dedicated and creative staff. Subject Leaders are continually looking at improving pupils’ outcomes and raising standards in their area of responsibility. They learn from best practice in other schools to benefit teaching and learning across the age groups. We are part of the Enfield Town Schools Partnership (ETSP), an exciting alliance of 21 richly diverse, local schools who collaborate together to develop excellent teaching and learning opportunities for their pupils. Our team of gardeners supported by a dedicated School Environment Team meet regularly to ensure children can learn from the extensive outdoor environment. Each class grows their own vegetables, fruit and flowers; we are an RHS 5 star gardening school and for the fourth year in succession we received an Enfield in Bloom Gold award. Our chickens are well looked after by their young handlers. We are members of the Schools Climate Action Network in Enfield and are working with HOPES to monitor and reduce our energy intake. Solar panels installed in summer 2022 will help us achieve this further. COMMUNITY Families support us well and all parents are expected to take an active part in their children’s development and education. We have exciting opportunities to promote lifelong learning skills for pupils and parents through study support activities and extended schools facilities. We hold regular Parent Cafés that are highly valued and well-attended. These give our parents a taste of their children’s learning and offer an opportunity for parents to undertake an activity with their children. There is also a range of adult learning that take place in our Community Room. Through our PSO and outreach services we also offer support to more vulnerable families with parenting and accessing further help. The school day starts with a well-attended Breakfast Club from 7:30am that provides children with a calm start to the day, makes a significant impact on children’s behaviour and attentiveness at school and enables parents to go to work. Various intervention groups are organised before school and during lunch time to provide some children with a much needed calm transition back into class ready for the afternoon. The WCC after-school club is also highly valued by our working families. Our recognition of our school community’s diverse background can be seen through our work with the Alevi families, celebration of Black History throughout the curriculum all year round, development of a community allotment, providing culturally diverse lunches, music provision, annual Cultural Day celebration and school staff. We value the contribution of our volunteers. Many staff started their school career in this way until their skills became noticed and they were recruited as a member of support staff and later as teachers. Our pupils also give their time freely supporting other children. Staff, pupils and parents reviewed our charities fundraising events to link with our annual school’s values cycle. We have an active group of parents that supports the school through the Friends of Prince of Wales. We have forged strong links with schools in France and The Netherlands; together we are working on joint projects involving pupils and staff. Mr Jan M Bless – Headteacher

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    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Primary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant primary school community in Hackney. This role is integral to supporting our school's mission to provide an inclusive, nurturing environment where every child can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. The successful candidate will work closely with classroom teachers to deliver high-quality support, ensuring that all pupils, particularly those with additional needs, receive personalised assistance that reflects our school's values of respect, kindness, and excellence. This full-time position involves mornings supporting class activities and afternoons providing one-to-one support to a Year 5 boy with strong emotional dysregulation. The role is available for immediate start and continues on a full-time basis. Key Responsibilities: - Provide general support within the classroom to facilitate effective teaching and learning in line with the school's ethos of fostering a caring and inclusive environment. - Support the class teacher in planning and delivering engaging activities that meet the diverse learning needs of pupils. - Offer personalised one-to-one assistance to a Year 5 pupil with emotional regulation challenges, employing strategies that promote emotional well-being and behavioural management consistent with the school's supportive approach. - Assist with the implementation of individualised programmes and behaviour plans to support the pupil's development. - Monitor and record the pupil’s progress, behaviours, and emotional state, sharing observations with the teaching team to inform ongoing support strategies. - Support the social and emotional development of pupils by encouraging positive interactions and modelling respectful behaviour. - Assist with the supervision of pupils during breaktimes and other non-class activities, ensuring a safe and caring environment. - Contribute to the creation of a calm and structured learning environment that aligns with the school's values of respect and community. - Collaborate with school staff, parents, and external professionals to support the holistic development of pupils with additional needs. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 22 hours ago
  • 📚✨🖊️ English Teacher | Maternity Cover | Croydon | May Start ✨📖📝
    Secondary school in CroydonFull Time
    4 May 2026 - 30 Apr 2027
    Do you have experience teaching English across KS3 and KS4 (and ideally KS5)? Are you confident planning, marking, and delivering engaging lessons independently? Role Summary A secondary school in Croydon is seeking a dedicated English Teacher to cover a maternity leave starting in May. This is a full teaching role, requiring full responsibility for planning, delivery, marking, and assessment. The school is looking for someone who can quickly integrate into the department and maintain strong classroom standards and student progress. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver high-quality English lessons across KS3 and KS4 (KS5 desirable) Mark and assess student work in line with school policies Track and monitor student progress, adapting teaching where needed Manage classroom behaviour effectively to create a positive learning environment Prepare students for internal assessments and GCSE examinations Contribute to departmental planning and resources where required Attend staff meetings, parents’ evenings, and relevant school events Provide feedback and support to help students achieve their full potential Ideal Candidate Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Strong subject knowledge in English Language and Literature Proven experience teaching in a UK secondary school setting Confident managing full teaching responsibilities, including marking and assessment Resilient, organised, and able to hit the ground running Committed to delivering high standards and supporting student outcomes
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    Posted about 23 hours ago
  • SEN Teaching Assistant - Hounslow Primary
    Primary school in HounslowFull Time
    1 Sep 2026 - 16 Jul 2027
    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Primary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant primary school community in Hounslow. This role is integral to supporting our commitment to providing an inclusive, nurturing environment where every child can thrive and reach their full potential. The successful candidate will work closely with teachers and SEN coordinators to deliver tailored support to children with special educational needs, fostering independence and confidence. This is a full-time position, starting as soon as possible and continuing through the academic year, offering an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to our students’ development within a school ethos rooted in respect, care, and high expectations. Key Responsibilities: - Provide individualised support to children with special educational needs, implementing personalised strategies to aid their learning and social development in line with the school's inclusive ethos. - Assist the class teacher in planning and delivering differentiated lessons that meet the diverse needs of pupils, ensuring all children are supported to access the curriculum effectively. - Support the behavioural, emotional, and social development of pupils, promoting positive interactions and reinforcing school values. - Support the implementation of specific programmes and interventions designed to meet individual learning goals. - Monitor and record pupil progress, providing feedback to teachers and SEN coordinators to inform ongoing planning and support. - Support children during classroom activities, lunchtimes, and other school routines, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment. - Foster positive relationships with pupils, encouraging independence and confidence while respecting their individual needs and backgrounds. - Maintain confidentiality and adhere to school policies and safeguarding procedures at all times. - Collaborate with colleagues, parents, and external professionals to support the holistic development of pupils with SEN. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 23 hours ago
  • Class Teaching Assistant - Haringey Secondary
    Secondary school in HaringeyFull Time
    4 May 2026 - 16 Jul 2027
    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Secondary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant and inclusive secondary school community in Haringey. This full-time role offers a valuable opportunity to contribute to an educational environment that values individual growth, respect, and the development of well-rounded learners. As a key member of our team, you will play a vital role in supporting students to achieve their full potential, in line with our school’s ethos of nurturing inquisitive, confident, and compassionate individuals. The role is available for immediate start, with the contract lasting throughout the academic year, subject to ongoing needs. Key Responsibilities: - Provide targeted support to individual students, including those with additional learning needs, to facilitate their engagement and progress within the classroom setting, aligning with the school’s commitment to inclusive education. - Assist teachers in implementing lesson plans and classroom activities, ensuring a calm and positive learning environment that promotes respect and student well-being. - Support students’ social and emotional development through positive behaviour management and personalised encouragement. - Supervise and monitor students during lessons, break times, and other activities, ensuring safety and adherence to school policies. - Contribute to the creation of a welcoming and supportive atmosphere that fosters student confidence and independence. - Work collaboratively with teaching staff, SENCOs, and other support staff to track student progress and share relevant insights. - Support students with organisational tasks and help prepare materials for lessons, promoting an environment of curiosity and active participation. - Uphold the school’s values of respect, kindness, and inclusivity in all interactions with students, staff, and the wider school community. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 23 hours ago
  • SEN Teaching Assistant - Hackney Primary
    Primary school in HackneyFull Time
    1 Jun - 16 Jul 2026
    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated Primary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant primary school community in Hackney. This full-time role is integral to supporting our commitment to fostering an inclusive, nurturing environment where every child can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. The successful candidate will work closely with teachers and contribute to creating a positive learning atmosphere that aligns with our school’s ethos of respect, resilience, and lifelong learning. The role involves supporting students in Years 5 and 6, with a particular emphasis on behaviour management and individualised assistance, starting as soon as possible and continuing through the academic year. Key Responsibilities: - Support the planning and delivery of tailored learning activities that meet the diverse needs of pupils in Years 5 and 6, ensuring the curriculum is accessible and engaging. - Assist class teachers with daily classroom management, including maintaining a positive, respectful environment conducive to learning. - Provide one-to-one support to pupils who require additional help, including those with special educational needs or disabilities, ensuring their individualised learning plans are implemented effectively. - Promote positive behaviour by applying consistent behaviour management strategies in line with the school’s values, encouraging pupils to develop self-regulation and social skills. - Support pupils’ social and emotional development through nurturing interactions and fostering a sense of community within the classroom. - Supervise pupils during breaks, lunchtimes, and other non-teaching times to ensure safety and promote positive behaviour. - Assist with classroom organisation, preparation of resources, and maintaining a tidy, stimulating learning environment. - Collaborate with teachers and other staff members to monitor pupil progress and contribute to assessment and reporting processes. - Uphold the school’s ethos of respect, inclusivity, and excellence, acting as a positive role model for pupils at all times. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 24 hours ago
  • Class Teacher - Lambeth Primary
    Primary school in LambethFull Time
    1 Sep 2026 - 21 Jul 2027
    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Primary Teacher to join our welcoming primary school in Lambeth (Norwood) within a vibrant multi-academy trust. This full-time, permanent position will commence in September 2026 and offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to a nurturing environment where every child is valued and supported to reach their full potential. Our school is committed to fostering an inclusive, innovative, and collaborative learning community aligned with our core values of respect, integrity, and excellence. The successful candidate will play a vital role in delivering high-quality education, supporting pupils' individual needs, and engaging in the wider life of the school. Key Responsibilities: - Plan and deliver engaging, inclusive lessons that meet the curriculum standards and reflect the school’s commitment to personalised learning and pupil wellbeing. - Monitor and assess pupil progress regularly, maintaining accurate records to inform future planning and support strategies. - Differentiate teaching approaches to accommodate diverse learning needs, ensuring all pupils are supported to achieve their best. - Lead and collaborate with support staff, including teaching assistants, to enhance the quality of classroom delivery and pupil support. - Foster a positive and respectful classroom environment that encourages pupils’ social and emotional development. - Contribute to the development and implementation of school policies and initiatives, promoting an ethos of continuous improvement. - Participate in school meetings, professional development sessions, and school events, strengthening the sense of community and shared purpose. - Support the wider school community through engagement in extracurricular activities and pastoral care, aligning with the school's values of inclusivity and holistic development. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 24 hours ago
  • Breakfast Club Deputy - Enfield Primary
    Primary school in EnfieldPart Time
    4 May - 17 Jul 2026
    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated Primary Teaching Assistant to join our vibrant primary school community in Enfield on a part-time basis. This role is integral to supporting our school's mission of creating a nurturing, inclusive, and stimulating environment where every child can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. As Breakfast Club Deputy, you will play a vital part in ensuring our students receive a safe, structured, and positive start to their day. The successful candidate will embody the school's values of respect, teamwork, and a commitment to personalised learning, working closely with staff and families to support the well-being and development of our pupils. The position is available immediately. Key Responsibilities: - Assist in organising and supervising the Breakfast Club, ensuring a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment in line with the school's ethos. - Support the Head of Breakfast Club and other staff in implementing routines that promote positive behaviour and social interaction among pupils. - Contribute to the planning and delivery of activities that support children's social, emotional, and physical development, reflecting the school's commitment to holistic education. - Supervise and support individual pupils, particularly those with additional needs, ensuring they are engaged and included in activities. - Maintain a high standard of safety and hygiene during all breakfast club activities, adhering to health and safety policies. - Support the school's behaviour policy by promoting positive relationships and respectful communication with pupils. - Collaborate with teaching staff and colleagues to ensure a smooth transition into the school day, fostering a sense of belonging and community. - Contribute to the ongoing development of the Breakfast Club, providing feedback and ideas to enhance the quality of provision. - Uphold the school's values of respect, kindness, and inclusivity in all interactions with pupils, staff, and parents. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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    Posted about 24 hours ago

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Roles

What roles do you cover?

We help Teachers, Teaching Assistants, and Cover Supervisors find work. We work with all types of schools and help with short-term, long-term and permanent roles. Many of our long-term roles convert to permanent roles. We make it far easier than a traditional agency for teachers to convert temporary positions into permanent ones.

What areas do you cover?

We work with over 400 schools in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and Leeds.

How much work is there?

Generally speaking, we have consistently high demand for daily supply teachers in Greater London, Manchester Birmingham, Bristol and Leeds. Teaching assistant work is generally higher for long-term roles rather than daily supply cover.

Do you have primary, secondary or nursery jobs?

Yes. We can help with daily supply and long-term jobs in nurseries, primary schools and secondary schools. We don't typically have jobs in further education or college.

Do you have work for cover supervisors, invigilators, or school administrators?

While the majority of our work is for teachers and teaching assistants, we do also have work for cover supervisors and invigilators. Explain what you are looking for when you sign up and our team will help you.

What subjects do you cover?

We cover all subjects taught in primary and secondary schools - if you're not sure if we can help you with what you're looking for, please register and arrange to speak to a member of our Teacher Success team.

Do you do school admin jobs?

If you're looking for teaching or teaching assistant roles, and would also be interested in admin roles, it's worth letting us know. If you're only looking for admin roles, we might not be the place for you, as this isn't what we specialise in.

General

How is Zen different from a recruitment agency?

Zen Educate is a technology platform to connect teachers with schools directly. Agencies are an expensive middleman between schools and teachers. They have to charge high commissions because their booking procedures are largely manual and run on outdated systems. Because we run more of the process online or on your phone, we create an experience that delights schools and teachers at a fraction of the cost.

What roles do you cover?

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