Learning Support Assistant
As a Learning Support Assistant, the work centres on supporting lessons, learning activities, behaviour, assessment, or childcare routines according to the role. It would suit someone who can bring patience, clear communication, classroom awareness, and confidence supporting learners to the role.
Who the work supports
Work with teachers, children, learners, families, or colleagues to keep progress and safety on track. Relevant teaching, classroom, childcare, QTS, SEN, safeguarding, or early-years experience may be required.
Learning support involved
Supporting lessons, learning activities, behaviour, assessment, or childcare routines according to the role. Supporting the delivery of engaging and well-structured lessons alongside the class teacher. Provide targeted support to individual pupils and small groups.
What helps in this education setting
Patience, clear communication, classroom awareness, and confidence supporting learners.
Requirements mentioned
- SEN experience
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