EYFS SEN Teaching Assistant (Complex Needs & Early Development)
Location: Skegness, Lincolnshire
Role Type: Full-Time | Term-Time Only
Salary: £20,800 – £23,500 FTE
Start Date: ASAP
About the Setting
This role is based in a specialist early years setting attached to a primary school in Skegness, Lincolnshire, supporting children within EYFS who have identified or emerging special educational needs. The provision supports pupils aged 3–5, many of whom present with speech and language delay, autism, sensory processing difficulties, developmental delay, and social communication needs.
The setting places strong emphasis on early intervention, recognising that the foundations laid during early childhood are critical to long-term development. Children are supported through structured play, routine-based learning, and targeted interventions delivered in a calm, nurturing, and highly supportive environment.
The team works closely with speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, health visitors, and early years SEND teams. Many children are undergoing EHCP assessment, while others are receiving SEN Support and targeted provision.
The Role
As an EYFS SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with the class teacher and SENCo to provide high-quality support to children with complex early needs. You will support children both one-to-one and in small groups, adapting activities to ensure all pupils can access learning in a way that suits their developmental stage.
This role requires a warm, patient, and observant individual who understands child development and is confident supporting children who may not yet communicate verbally, struggle with emotional regulation, or require sensory support throughout the day.
Key Responsibilities
Provide tailored one-to-one SEN support within EYFS
Support children with autism, speech delay, and sensory needs
Assist with phonics, early reading, mark-making, and numeracy
Support communication through play, modelling, and visuals
Implement individual support plans and EHCP targets
Use sensory strategies to support regulation and engagement
Support personal care routines when required
Create a calm, safe, and inclusive learning environment
Observe and record progress using EYFS frameworks
Support transitions between activities and routines
Work closely with parents and external professionals
Maintain safeguarding and health & safety standards
Person Specification
The successful candidate will:
Have experience working in EYFS or early years SEN
Understand early childhood development and SEN
Be calm, nurturing, and highly patient
Have experience supporting autism or communication needs
Be confident supporting sensory and emotional regulation
Hold an EYFS, childcare, or SEN qualification (desirable)
Be committed to safeguarding and inclusion
Training and Development
The setting offers:
EYFS SEN and autism training
Speech and language support strategies
Ongoing professional development
Clear progression into SEN or specialist early years roles
Safeguarding Commitment
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Enhanced DBS clearance is required.
- Locations
- Lincoln, Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire
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