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East Hertfordshire District Part time
£22,737 - £23,893H2-H3
Closing date: 8th Nov 2024 5:00 PM
The governors of Thundridge School are seeking to appoint a permanent part-time teaching assistant/MSA to join our small, friendly team. We are looking for someone to work from 10.30-2.00pm each day. We are looking for a caring, reliable and flexible person to work with groups and provide su...
£18,106 - £18,409Pay grade H3-H4
Closing date: 29th Nov 2024 4:00 PM
Amwell View School & Specialist Sports College caters for pupils with severe learning difficulties aged between 2 and 19 years who may have singular or multiple difficulties. The school enjoys a very good relationship with parents, families, associated professionals and the local community. The ...
Dacorum Borough Full time
£19,000 - £21,000
Closing date: 31st Dec 2024 5:00 PM
Redbourn Park is a school for children with a primary need of autism, but also have other complex needs. Most notable, this includes anxiety, and demand avoidance but every child is very different and has had a complex and challenge school experience, requiring a huge amount of support, care and whe...
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