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Learning Support Assistant Expiring soon

DW-EGLSA-08112024_1731075990

Academics

£20000 - £22000 per annum

East Grinstead

Education

Permanent | Full Time

06/01/2025

08/11/2024

29/11/2024

Learning Support Assistant - East Grinstead - January 2025

Are you someone who possesses patience, empathy and resilience?

Would you love a role working with young people and making a real difference to their every day lives?

Perhaps you have aspirations of becoming a teacher or therapist?

This opportunity can open so many doors to a rewarding career! Apply today to find out more.

A mixed gender SEN school of 40 children is seeking a Learning Support Assistant. The 'Good' school for ages ranges from 7-19 provides specific and tailored support to children and young adults with a range learning difficulties and complex needs. These include children on the Autistic Spectrum as well as those with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties.

In the role you can benefit from:

* An excellent rate of pay

* Seeing amazing levels of progression and development

* Great career development opportunities

* On-site parking

* Term-time contract

* On-going career support from your dedicated consultant

Your daily responsibilities as a learning support assistant:

* Completing administrative work alongside teachers and therapists

* Supporting a child/children with their academics work

* De-escalating situations if a child becomes agitated

* Supporting children with eating and sometimes toileting

* Working with teachers to establish the learning outcomes of lessons

* Supervising children around the campus

Requirements of you:

* A child & adult DBS (we can support your application if you do not currently have one)

* You will not be subject to any measures which prevent you from working with children

* Commitment to the position and a desire to work with children with Special Needs

* Empathy and resilience