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Frequently Asked Questions:
How many EYFS SEN Support Worker jobs are available on Pertemps?
There are 87 EYFS SEN Support Worker jobs available on Pertemps right now.
What does a EYFS SEN Support Worker do?
An Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Special Educational Needs (SEN) Support Worker is a professional who works in early childhood education settings to provide assistance and support to children with special educational needs. This role involves working closely with teachers, parents, and other professionals to create an inclusive and supportive learning environment for young children with diverse needs.
Tasks required include:
- Provide one-on-one or small group support to children with special educational needs, ensuring they can fully participate in early learning activities..
- Implement individualized support plans based on the specific needs of each child..
- Work collaboratively with EYFS teachers, SENCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), and other support staff to plan and deliver inclusive learning experiences..
- Communicate regularly with parents and caregivers to gather information and provide updates on a child's progress..
- Assist in assessing the individual needs and abilities of children with SEN..
- Monitor and track the progress of children with SEN, adjusting support strategies as necessary..
- Contribute to the development of resources and materials that support the learning and development of children with SEN..
- Adapt existing resources to meet the specific needs of individual children..
- Foster effective communication between children with SEN and their peers..
- Support the development of communication skills, including speech and language development..
- Implement behaviour management strategies to support children with challenging behaviours..
- Work with teachers and parents to develop consistent approaches to behavioural support..
- Promote and implement inclusive practices within the early years setting..
- Encourage a positive and supportive atmosphere that celebrates diversity..
- Participate in training and professional development opportunities related to SEN and early childhood education..
- Stay informed about best practices and new developments in the field..
- Support the physical and emotional wellbeing of children with SEN, ensuring they have access to appropriate health and care provisions..
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals as needed..
- Maintain accurate records of individual support plans, progress reports, and any incidents..
- Provide written reports and feedback to parents, teachers, and other relevant stakeholders..
What are the entry requirements for a EYFS SEN Support Worker?
Academic qualifications may be required by some employers, although entry is possible with relevant experience alone. A DBS check is mandatory.