Learning Support Assistant - Lingfield, Surrey Monday to Friday - Term-Time only (39 weeks per year) Permanent - 37 hours per week £21,262.05 per annum Would you like to contribute to a nurturing environment designed for young people with special educational needs and disabilities? This school is dedicated to ensuring the well-being and safety of all their students, fostering a culture of protection and support. As part of their commitment to safeguarding, they conduct online searches in line with the latest guidance from Keeping Children Safe in Education (2022). An Enhanced Disclosure with relevant Barring Service checks and comprehensive referencing are mandatory before commencing employment. About the Role As a Learning Support Assistant at this institution, you will be a vital part of a collaborative team comprising therapists, nurses, and support workers. Their team shares a passion for providing optimal outcomes for their students. Key Responsibilities Include: Prioritising the needs of the students in every aspect of your work. Creating a secure and supportive learning environment that encourages students to reach their full potential. Utilising individualised approaches to support students in both one-on-one and group learning settings. Assisting educators in the execution of their lessons. Monitoring and recording students' achievements relative to their learning goals. Organising and coordinating educational outings and activities. Performing administrative tasks to ensure the smooth operation of our educational programs. About You The ideal Learning Support Assistants are known for their outstanding qualities. If you resonate with the traits below, we encourage you to apply: A passion for working with children and young adults (aged 19-25). A commitment to achieving the best outcomes for the individuals you support. Creativity in developing new ideas to engage students. Flexibility and adaptability to changing priorities. The ability to take initiative and handle challenging situations effectively. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. A willingness to pursue or complete a Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools (with financial support available). Prior experience in classroom settings, with the ability to track and record student progress. Ideally, familiarity with specialised areas such as Autism, Epilepsy, and PMLD. More About The School This institution is part of a leading national organisation committed to improving the lives of children and young adults with epilepsy and related conditions. They are a non-maintained residential special school catering to young adults aged 19-25, with a focus on innovative and inclusive education for those with SEND, particularly those with epilepsy, autism, and severe learning and communication difficulties. They provide a variety of dynamic and inclusive learning environments that support their students in pursuing their aspirations and acquiring new skills. Their approach places students at the centre of their educational journey, ensuring progress in a supportive and enriching atmosphere. The school have been recognised as an 'Outstanding' institution and a Centre of Excellence for inclusion, holding memberships with key quality assurance organisations. Employee Benefits As a valued member of this team, you will enjoy a range of benefits including: Comprehensive training and professional development opportunities, including funding for a Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools. Free onsite parking. 27 days of annual leave plus 8 bank holidays (pro-rata for part-time and term-time-only staff). Access to subsidised dining in their onsite restaurant. Nationwide discounts and benefits through their rewards program. Gym membership options, both onsite and off-site. Participation in an occupational pension scheme. Real opportunities for career advancement. APPLY TODAY OR CALL PAUL HIRCHFIELD ON 01293 527416 FOR MORE INFORMATION