To be successful in the role youll need:
* Experience within a care or education workplace setting (not essential but desirable)
* First-hand experience of either complex needs, learning disabilities, sensory impairments or autistic spectrum conditions.
* Experience of supporting either children or young people with challenging behaviour
* Enthusiasm, determination and resilience
* Empathy and self-awareness
* Excellent communication skills for effective interaction with students, parents, and colleagues
Learning Support Assistant Role Outline:
You will work on a one-to-one basis supporting the day-to-day learning of the students within the setting and provide any other support they may require through the day. The students in the college are aged between 19 and 25 years old. The role shall include
1. Assisting the teacher with planning and preparation of resources and programmes including differentiation for the individual needs of learners in the class/group
2. Actively support all students in the full range of curriculum activities across the college/school including but not limited to:
3. Classroom based lessons
4. Physical lessons including swimming, cycling and outdoo...