Learning Support Assistant
This Learning Support Assistant opportunity is built around care, youth work or support settings welcomed. It would suit someone who can bring warm, steady communication with children and families to the role.
Why this role may suit you
The school supports children and young people aged 7–16 with a range of severe and complex needs arising from. Candidate fitpatience, clear communication, classroom awareness, and confidence supporting learners.
Learning support involved
Care, youth work or support settings welcomed. These settings provide a highly supportive and nurturing environment, with small class sizes of no more than 4 students per class. Supporting lessons, learning activities, behaviour, assessment, or childcare routines according to the role.
Education skills and requirements
- Previous SEN, SEMH or behaviour support experience is highly desirable.
- Relevant teaching, classroom, childcare, QTS, SEN, safeguarding, or early-years experience may be required.
Practical information
- Looking for a rewarding full-time role where you can make a genuine difference to young people who need support the most?
- Teaching Personnel are currently recruiting for full-time Learning Support Assistants across a group of specialist education settings with sites located in.
Requirements mentioned
- SEN experience
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