SEN Teaching Assistant (SEN TA)

Location: Darlington
Job Type: Temporary
Reference: 311027200
Salary: £90 - £105/day
Job Published: 23 March 2026

Do you want a role where your work genuinely matters? Are you passionate about helping children with additional needs feel confident, supported and ready to learn? We’re working with a welcoming school in Darlington who are looking for a SEN Teaching Assistant to help create a nurturing, inclusive learning environment where every child feels supported and able to thrive.

This is a fulfilling role within a schoo that values empathy, consistency and teamwork, and where your contribution is truly appreciated. 

Role overview:
As a SEN Teaching Assistant, you’ll support pupils both individually and in small groups, helping them to access the curriculum and develop essential social and emotional skills. You’ll help students access learning, build independence and engage positively with their education, working closely with teachers and other support staff to implement tailored learning strategies that meet each child’s individual needs. You'll work closely with class teachers and support staff to deliver personalised learning strategies that helps pupils to engage with their education and to reach their full potential. 

Key responsibilities:

  • Deliver tailored support to pupils with SEN, SEMH & PMLD

  • Support pupils on a 1:1 basis and in small groups, adapting to individual learning styles 

  • Help children who communicate differently or need additional emotional or behavioural support to feel seen, heard and valued

  • Encourage focus, engagement and participation during lessons

  • Assist with the implementation of personalised learning plans and behaviour support strategies

  • Develop strong, trusting relationships with pupils, staff and parents 

Requirements:

  • Previous experience working with children or young people, experience within SEN settings is highly desirable but not essential

  • A calm, patient and understanding nature with a passion for supporting children with additional needs

  • Strong communication and listening skills

  • A background in child or adult care, youth work, education or similar support roles is highly desirable

Not Thrive trained yet? No problem. Protocol Education offers free Thrive training, helping you to develop your practice and strengthen your profile with schools, and it's a fantastic addition to your CV. 

If you're ready to support children in education and make a real impact, apply today. Visit us at www.protocol-education.com or call us on 01642 205952 or email katie.phillips@protocol-education.com to have a chat about the role.