Price for this programme: £7,000 £0

This course is fully funded through the Apprenticeship Levy Fund

 

About the course: Supporting children with SEND

This apprenticeship is for people who want to make a real difference in the lives of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. You’ll learn how to give pupils the support, patience and encouragement they need to feel included, valued and able to succeed — whether they’re living with dyslexia, autism, speech and language needs, or challenges around confidence and wellbeing.

15–18 months SEND specialism included Tutor visits every 4–6 weeks Bud progress tracking

What will I learn?

  • Simple ways to help children join in, feel confident and enjoy learning
  • Kind, consistent approaches to encourage positive behaviour and social skills
  • How to listen, notice and give the right support when a pupil is struggling
  • Everyday skills that keep children safe, cared for and ready to learn

How is it delivered?

  • Step-by-step online sessions that fit around your TA role
  • Regular tutor visits in your school for guidance and feedback
  • Clear progress tracking through the Bud platform

Who will I be helping?

  • Children who find reading, writing or maths more difficult
  • Pupils with autism or speech and language needs who need extra patience
  • Young people with worries or emotions that affect learning and friendships
  • Any child who needs a trusted adult to believe in them and cheer them on

Am I eligible for this Apprenticeship? You must have:

  • Lived in the U.K. for at least 3 consecutive years

  • Right to work/study in the UK

Make a difference where it matters most

As a SEND Teaching Assistant, you’ll be the steady hand and friendly face that helps children feel safe, confident and ready to learn every day.

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What our apprentices say

“The course fits alongside being a teaching assistant. The webinars are relevant. I chose SEND and Early Years and I like learning at my own pace.”

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Funding your apprenticeship

Price: £7,000 → £0

Your training can be fully funded via the Apprenticeship Levy. For non-levy schools, co-funding or Levy transfer can cover most or all costs.

  • £0 for learners — covered via Levy or other routes

  • We’ll guide your school through Levy, co-funding or transfer

  • Extra employer support may be available for eligible apprentices

What are the benefits of this apprenticeship?
  • Certificated training in up to two areas: SEND, Early Years, Behaviour, EAL, Assessment
  • Wellbeing support with BPN Boost
  • Fast track to HLTA status
  • Fully funded via the Apprenticeship Levy
  • Safeguard and promote the health, safety and welfare of children
  • Work with teachers on assessment and effective feedback
  • Apply for a Totum Student Discount Card

How is the programme delivered? Powered by Bud

The TA Level 3 programme is delivered through a blend of online study, monthly webinars, and regular tutor visits, with coursework submitted to an e-portfolio. Learners receive structured teaching, six-weekly reviews, and ongoing support, leading to a final End Point Assessment after 15–18 months.

17 Knowledge 16 Skills 6 Behaviours
TA L3 course structure
Overview of the TA Level 3 programme structure.

This includes:

Half-termly tutor visits, observations and professional discussions

Structured curriculum of knowledge, skills and behaviours

Six-weekly reviews with tutor and mentor

Reflective CPD journal

1:1 teaching sessions

Group webinars and online catch-ups

HLTA competencies and career planning

Individual learning plans

Developing specialist areas

Learners on this apprenticeship can choose to develop specialist expertise alongside their core pathway. Around six months into the programme, they select at least one specialism from SEND, Early Years, EAL, Behaviour, or Assessment, with the option to pursue more than one depending on agreement with their tutor or employer. Each completed specialism is recognised with an additional certificate, giving learners tailored professional development in their chosen area.

  • Select at least one specialism while on-programme.

  • You may take more than one (agree timing with tutor/employer).

  • Specialisms open ~6 months after your start date.

Level 3 TA specialism diagram
Choose SEND, Early Years, EAL, Behaviour, or Assessment.

Explore your specialism

Special Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Develop practical strategies for supporting learners with SLCN, SEMH, dyslexia, autism and other needs, including how to provide adaptive support and make reasonable adjustments so every pupil can thrive.

Early Years

Gain the knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality EYFS practice in nursery and reception settings, building strong foundations for children’s learning and development.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Learn effective approaches for supporting pupils at different stages of English acquisition, helping them build confidence, language skills, and full access to the curriculum.

Behaviour

Understand positive behaviour strategies and practical methods that keep learners engaged, motivated and ready to succeed in the classroom.

Assessment

Develop skills in formative assessment, including checking prior knowledge, giving meaningful feedback, and using assessment to support progress and achievement.

What is next after this apprenticeship?

Level 3 → HLTA → STA Level5

Higher Level Teaching Assistant

Step into a leadership role where you lead learning activities, support assessment, and take on greater responsibility within the classroom.

Specialist Teaching Assistant

Deepen your expertise in a chosen area and expand your role by supporting planning and delivering lessons alongside teachers.

Teacher

Use the skills and evidence from your apprenticeship to progress onto teacher training routes, preparing you for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

Best Practice Network supports HLTA nationally and has strong ITT links to help plan your next steps.

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To apply, you must have lived in the UK for the last 3 consecutive years.

Question 1: Have you lived in the UK for at least the last 3 consecutive years?

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Question 2: Do you have the right to work and study in the UK for the full duration of the apprenticeship? If you have a visa, it must cover the entire length of the programme.

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