Do you respect difference and diversity and are passionate about helping others?
Do you want to support learners' education but also build their self-belief, resilience, and support their friendship skills?
Do you want to join a long-standing team that can support your transition into the role?
If you answered yes, then this is the role for you!
This is your opportunity to join a family-style specialist school dedicated to offering specialist education and support to young people who have social, emotional, cognitive, and sensorial needs or may have been assessed as having a form of Neurodiversity or some form of Complex Trauma. This school recognizes the barriers to education their learners have faced and, as a result, offers them a safe, nurturing, and positive environment where they can achieve and grow. This school offers a therapeutic environment where the education considers the pupils' holistic needs and previous experiences. This nurturing setting supports learners between the ages of 5-16 years, proudly offering a primary and secondary education. This school proudly supports students from the surrounding counties; children travel miles to attend this setting. This setting is in huge demand and is oversubscribed year on year. This school has a long-standing team and senior leadership and a clear vision for the future.
This award-winning school is currently seeking a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join their setting on a full-time basis, starting ASAP. This role is needed due to 5 new learners joining in the next term. Applicants must be available Monday-Friday 08:30-4:30pm.
If this sounds like the type of environment you would like to work in, then please apply today.
Benefits:
1. Accessible Public transport links
2. School networking events/social events for teachers
3. Ready supply of drinks, chocolate, biscuits, and cakes in their welcoming and inviting staff room equally equipped with games, TVs, and a shared library
4. Brilliant resources and spacious classrooms/grounds
5. Career progression opportunities
6. Fully funded training and qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
1. Relevant SEN experience
2. Experience (voluntary or paid) working with children and young adults
3. GCSE Maths and English or equivalent
4. Eligibility to work in the UK
Responsibilities:
1. Supporting in the delivery of engaging and interactive lessons and educational activities
2. Supporting learners with SEMH on a 1:1, small group, and whole class basis
If this sounds like the role for you, then please don't delay in applying today. If you have any questions, please call Bryony on # #.
This role is open to receiving applications over the next two weeks. Within a week of the closing date, appropriate applicants will begin a three-stage interview process, after which shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend the final stage of the interview process with appropriate school leadership.
All candidates will be subject to Randstad Education's child safety standards and UK eligibility checks. #J-18808-Ljbffr