About this Role Green Park Village Primary Academy wishes to appoint a Special Education Needs Learning Support Assistant. The Learning Support Assistant role is vital to the school and involves supporting children with a variety of needs including Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). We are particularly interested in speaking to individuals who have a background in Speech and Language, ADHD, SEMH and Autism. SEND Learning Support Assistants are an important valued member of the teaching team. As well as working directly with the children’s teacher and the school's SENDCo, the LSA is encouraged to use his/her own initiative and skills to enhance the quality of teaching and learning for the children. In particular, successful applicants should have: At least one year's experience of working with SEND children in the primary age range Experience of working with children in a friendly, busy environment An understanding of children with SEND needs Level 2 qualification in play work/childcare Paediatric first aid qualification (desirable) Knowledge of child safeguarding procedures Have a sympathetic understanding of the emotional, social and intellectual needs of children with special educational needs Motivated to work with children with special educational needs and to inspire confidence in them You should: Be calm, patient and have good listening skills Have the ability to build effective relationships with students, parents and other staff Be reliable, trustworthy, discreet and able to maintain confidentiality The ability to relate in a firm and friendly way with a wide range of personalities The ability to use initiative Be willing to undertake direction and guidance Have a good understanding of behaviour management strategies Be able to work as part of a team For further information about the role come and visit our school To book your visit or for an informal discussion, please contact the school office. 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