We are looking for a 1-to-1 LSA to work with a Year 3 child in a primary school in South Bristol. The school strives to support academic success in a nurturing environment, meeting the needs of individuals. Their aim is to ensure that every child leaves as well-rounded individuals, having fulfilled their academic potential and developed excellent social skills.
About the Role
The 1-to-1 LSA role is in a Year 3 class working with a young boy with additional SEND needs and an EHCP. This child loves school and learning but has experienced adverse childhood trauma. They are very enthusiastic and high-energy and have a great relationship with the deputy head. They often sensory seek through smell and touch. Experience in trauma-informed practice is essential for this role.
Responsibilities include:
* Supporting the child in class
* Helping regulate the child through regular movement breaks
* Providing sensory opportunities for the child to explore
* Working with the school and parent to support the child’s progression in school
About the School
The school is committed to providing a learning journey that is an experience. Their key values are respect, adventure, determination, achievement, and resilience.
As a school, they aim to:
* Ensure the learning journey is an adventure by motivating and enthusing our children;
* Ensure children reach their full potential, both academically and socially;
* Provide a stimulating and vibrant environment with a focus on high academic standards and personal growth;
* Build resilience in pupils;
* Develop independent lifelong learners, who are rights-respecting global citizens;
* Offer an inclusive, creative, challenging, broad & balanced curriculum;
* Keep each other safe and care for one another;
* Celebrate success.
The Ideal Candidate would be:
* Passionate about supporting a child to achieve
* Experienced and knowledgeable in trauma-informed practice
* Confident and up to date in assessment for learning practice
* Able to read and follow EHCPs
* Able to stay calm in a loud environment
* Able to foster and develop a caring ethos with both children and parents
* Committed to working as part of a close team
Pay rate: Dependent on experience & qualifications.
Start date: ASAP
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQs on the Protocol Education website for further details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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