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Specialist teaching assistants support provision related to special educational needs and disability (SEND), the social and emotional well-being, of learners, or within another area of specialist curriculum provision such as forest schools, EAL, subject-based interventions or music education.
Within this Apprenticeship Standard there are 3 pathways to choose from
Our Level 5 Specialist Teaching Assistant (Curriculum pathway) apprenticeship is suited to teaching assistants looking to specialise in a particular subject or curriculum area.
This qualification helps deepen your understanding of curriculum design and delivery. You’ll learn how to plan and lead interventions within your subject specialism, such as early reading, maths, EAL, or forest school, and contribute to the development of high-quality teaching and learning in that area.
Through this route, you will explore research-informed strategies, assessment methods and effective ways to support learners in meeting curriculum goals. You will also gain experience in mentoring colleagues
and contributing to Subject development across the school.
Completing this apprenticeship will build your confidence, strengthen your subject knowledge and establish you as a valuable specialist within your team, ensuring you can make a measurable impact on pupil progress and whole-school improvement.
Our Level 5 Specialist Teaching Assistant (Social & Emotional Well-being pathway) apprenticeship is designed for those looking to specialise in pupil mental health, resilience and emotional development.
The qualification focuses on building your capacity to design, lead and evaluate targeted well-being interventions. You'll learn how to create safe and inclusive spaces, deliver small-group or one-to-one sessions, and help students build social confidence and emotional literacy.
Core topics include attachment theory, trauma-informed practice, behaviour support and collaborative working with pastoral and safeguarding leads. This pathway helps you develop the confidence to promote positive well-being across the whole school.
Completing this apprenticeship demonstrates your commitment to supporting the emotional development of young people. You’ll gain the skills to work with empathy and clarity- playing a central role in fostering student engagement, self-esteem and readiness to learn
Our Level 5 Specialist Teaching Assistant (SEND pathway) apprenticeship is ideal for professionals who want to deepen their expertise in supporting learners with special educational needs and disabilities.
This qualification offers a clear route to enhancing your knowledge of inclusive practice, learning support strategies and the effective implementation of SEND provision. You will develop the skills needed to adapt learning for individual needs, apply school SEND policies and collaborate confidently with teachers, SENCOs and external professionals.
Topics include understanding specific learning difficulties, tailoring curriculum access, and tracking learner progress through appropriate interventions. This focused development builds on your experience and enables you to play a key role in delivering high-quality education for all learners.
Successfully completing this apprenticeship reflects a commitment to inclusive teaching and professional growth. It positions you as a trusted advocate for SEND learners and a valuable contributor to a whole-school approach to learning support.
The EPA consists of two distinct assessment elements:
Typically 24 months + 3 months End Point Assessment

Blended learning model tailored to your school or academy

91% of our learners have passed with Merit or Distinction

This apprenticeship is fully funded through the apprenticeship levy

Nationwide tutors who specialise in learning for the education sector

Building the skills of Teaching Assistants can have hugely positive effects on classroom performance that can be measured through your existing KPIs

Outstanding and Good Ofsted reports often mention the fantastic contribution that well trained Teaching Assistant have to the overall school performance

Taking part in these qualifications will get your Teaching Assistants to start to analyse their own performance and the impact they have on the children they work with
Gain a skill for life and a nationally recognised qualification whilst you improve your student's learning experience.
Upskill your teaching assistants for free and tailor the apprenticeship to work for your school!
Please reach us at enquiries@education-and-skills.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Investing in Teaching Assistant Training help reduce class teachers work load and stress and provide an enhanced learning environment for pupils which in turn creates better student attainment and performance.
Over 130,000 establishments across the UK currently offer Apprenticeship training with over 20% hiring Apprentices to help them with the tough economic environment.
It’s a Government initiative that requires all employers in the UK, with a pay bill of over £3 million per year to pay in to.
Yes you will lose it.
We typically enrol learners within 1 – 2 weeks of the first contact. Our enrolment process is quick and simple.
Levy funding can be accessed via the Digital Apprenticeship Service. You can register for your individual account and payments will be deposited automatically on a monthly basis.
Add an answer to this item. We tailor the apprenticeship to work for your school. Its delivered in the workplace, no day release is required. The apprentice will be supported by a dedicated Assessor who will deliver their apprenticeships via monthly workshops, workplace visits and remote learning sessions.
18 months.
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