Our course teaches specialised approaches for supporting students with SEN.
Are you drawn to supporting children with unique learning needs? Do you have a passion for making education accessible to all? A career as a Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant could be your perfect calling.
Think Employment offers specialised training to prepare you for this crucial role in inclusive education.
This programme has been designed for learners who wish to develop an understanding of autism and how to support individuals with autism in a school or college environment. The Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools and Colleges has been combined to give learners the underpinning knowledge needed to work with and support children and young people in an educational setting. It can apply to the many varied roles that full and part time support staff may fulfil, including administrative roles, site support roles, technical roles, and volunteers, as well as roles that work directly with children and young people in the learning environment.
Our resources will help you gain a better understanding of the variety of roles you could be playing in a school or college, from administration to site support. Over the duration of this course, learners will improve their knowledge of how to effectively communicate with and develop professional relationships with children, young people, and adults, with an entire unit focused on positive communication methods for individuals with autism. You will also look at identifying the stages of development in children and young people and how to spot any signs of developmental concerns. Learners will also gain insight into health and safety legislation, the importance of safeguarding and child welfare, and equality, diversity, and inclusion in work with children and young people.
As an SEN (Special Educational Needs) focused course, learners will develop an understanding of autism and the principles of supporting individuals with autism – covering the person-centred approach, how to support positive behaviour, and how individuals with autism can be supported to live healthy and fulfilled lives.
This Level 2 programme is a knowledge-based course, so classroom experience isn’t necessary to complete the qualifications. Assessments are integrated into the programme, so there’s no need to worry about the stress of a final exam. On completion of this course, you will receive the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism and the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools and Colleges.
Worried about distance? Our courses are conducted 100% online with access to online learning content, webinars, and one-on-one support from our tutors. Study entirely online, fitting your coursework around your schedule and commitments.
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Experience a tailored curriculum designed to develop practical skills, explore real-world scenarios, and encourage reflective learning—preparing you for real workplace challenges.
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Ability to remain calm and flexible in diverse situations.
Capacity to notice subtle cues and changes in student behaviour.
Clear and effective communication with clients, families, and healthcare professionals.
Genuine care and respect for students with diverse needs.
Emotional strength to work in potentially challenging situations.
Capacity to notice subtle changes in behaviour or mood.
Manage multiple tasks and prioritise effectively
SEN Teaching Assistants work with students who have special educational needs, providing tailored support to ensure they can access the curriculum and thrive in their educational environment. This role is vital in creating truly inclusive classrooms and supporting the individual success of students with diverse needs.
Learners should be aged 16 and over, but otherwise, there are no specific entry requirements for this programme.
Learners must have access to a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. (Computer/laptop recommended).
Level 2 equivalent in English is advantageous but not a necessity.
This qualification is aimed at a range of learners who are thinking of working in a school or college setting, particularly within a teaching assistant role. As this course heavily focuses on Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), it would be especially useful for those looking for SEN based positions. This course is suitable for most learners, including young people, mature learners, learners with special educational needs, or where English is an additional language.
Embark on a rewarding career supporting diverse learners. Our SEN Teaching Assistant course equips you with the specialised skills, knowledge, and confidence to make a significant difference in the lives of students with special educational needs.
Join Think Employment and become a champion for inclusive education, helping every student reach their full potential.