Special educational needs teaching assistants, also known as SEN teaching assistants or SEN TAs, play a crucial role in empowering children with special educational needs to realise their full potential. With a focus on supporting both academic and social-emotional development, SEN TAs collaborate closely with teachers to create inclusive learning environments tailored to every child’s individual needs.
As an SEN teaching assistant, you will work with children aged from 5 to 18 years, alongside education providers and other professionals who aid their development. You’ll provide one-on-one support and facilitate group activities.
Read this article for a comprehensive overview of the core roles and responsibilities as an SEN TA as well as what qualifications and education is required for the role. We also dive into the average salary as well as potential career paths an SEN TA role can lead you to.