Job Overview:
As a college, our strategy is Career-Focused Learning and ensuring that the learner experience and our relationship within our community, local and regional employers, are at the heart of everything we do.
Are you looking to find a career in education in a forward thinking, employment sector focused college with state of the art immersive, supportive and creative learning environments? This is an ideal opportunity to join a successful and established learning support department as a Lead Learning Support Assistant (LSA), in the classroom. Within this role you will have the chance to work with experienced, innovative and inspiring teachers and learning support staff in a range of curriculum areas; giving you an insight into the rewarding career of working with young people at a critical time in their career focused development. In the role you can make a key difference to the outcomes of young people with learning difficulties and disabilities.
Applicants must have an empathetic approach and be able to work flexibly. You will be a good communicator, confident in supporting students to attain their learning outcomes and with the ability to develop a professional rapport with young people between 16-24 years. You will have good academic credentials and be able to support learners from foundation level to adult access students. The role is developmental and the successful candidate will be offered regular professional development to extend your skills and knowledge.
We look forward to meeting you as an enthusiastic individual who can make a real difference to the teaching and learning experience provided at USP College. You could be part of our USP team delivering a supportive, immersive and creative learning environment. Share with us your drive, ability and desire to motivate students to achieve the highest possible learning outcomes is essential. Make an application today.
Duties & Responsibilities
1. Develop an effective relationship with parents in order to share information, alleviate anxiety and develop positive solutions to ensure young people’s needs are met.
2. To deliver Education, Health and Care Plan annual reviews for a cohort of learners and ensure paperwork is returned in a timely manner to take the lead for both pre-course interviews and enrolment for students with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND).
3. To monitor the provision of support and guidance for your students experiencing learning difficulties and disabilities
4. Produce and maintain individual learning plans for students to liaise actively with teachers to promote to identify and meet the learning needs of students.
5. To support the ALS management function in the absence of the ALS manager on campus. LSA duties to provide individualised learning support in the classroom and support centre for students with additional support needs.
6. To work closely with the Teachers and ALS Manager to ensure that the support provided is appropriate and effective.
7. To assist in the implementation of a range of systems, processes and procedures relating to learning support.
8. Reviewing and monitoring quality processes to ensure service level agreements are met, quality standards are maintained, and customer satisfaction is excellent.
9. Work with others to promote a positive attitude to wellbeing within the college.
10. Support College events to promote the Wellbeing service.
Job Requirements:
11. Qualified to GCSE level 4 or equivalent in Maths and English.
12. Good standard of general education.
The right candidate will have:
13. Experience of working with young people.
14. Excellent communication Skills
15. Ability to work in a busy environment
16. Knowledge of Microsoft office and ability to adapt to new software
17. Ability to prioritise their workload
18. Have a team orientated ethos
Digital Environment
We are the leading college in Essex for technological advancements in education. We are driving the path to integrating technology within our teaching methods and the student experience and development.
Career-Focused
Our strategic career-focused approach means our relationship within our community, local and regional employers are at the heart of everything we do.
Individual Training
All staff have access to personalised training packages, whether this is to support settling in to a new role, or leadership and management training to support with progression opportunities.
Why choose us:
Our strategy is to create a Career Focused, Digital Learning environment, ensuring that the learner experience and our relationship within our community, local and regional employers, are at the heart of everything we do. We are proud to be selected as finalists for the AoC Beacon awards for effective use of digital Technology in FE. Providing a high achieving, focused learning environment allowing our students to achieve the grades they need for higher educations, or the skills and aptitude required to secure a suitable role in their chosen career. Our college is set in the leafy suburbs of Essex, with easy access to surrounding areas and amenities, we are based in a well-connected location both by road and rail.
What we offer:
19. A dedicated and friendly team of professionals who are keen to develop and learn.
20. Excellent pension provision
21. Annual Staff Awards
22. CPD days - opportunities to grow and development through mentorship and coaching
23. Free onsite parking
24. Staff appreciation days
25. Eye care vouchers
26. Onsite Starbucks & Restaurant
27. Well-being days & activities
28. Electric Vehicle Scheme*
29. Discounted gym membership.
30. Fully immersive teaching rooms allowing online teaching simultaneously at multiple locations.
31. Hybrid Working available.
32. Free Employee Assistance Programme available 24/7, days offering legal & financial advice, as well as general support & guidance.
*subject to terms & conditions