Aspiring Occupational Therapist - Learning Support Assistant
Location: Windsor and Maidenhead
Salary: £95 per day
Start Date: Immediate - From March 3rd & 10th March 2025 starts - paid immediately
Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday (8:30 am - 3:35 pm), Term Time Only
Duration: Long-term temporary with the opportunity to go permanent
Are you a Psychology, Humanities, or Creative graduate looking to explore a career in Occupational Mental Health or SEN support? Do you want hands-on experience in a specialist SEN setting, working with children who communicate and express themselves in unique, non-verbal ways?
Milk Education is recruiting for a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join a specialist Autism school in Maidenhead, supporting children aged 4-16 with a range of autism and neurodivergent conditions. This role is ideal for aspiring Occupational or Art Therapists, offering a rare opportunity to work with pupils who use Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) methods such as PECS, Makaton, and visual communication boards.
The Role:
1. Supporting children with a range of Autism, from low to high support needs.
2. Assisting with PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System), Makaton, and alternative communication methods.
3. Helping children express emotions and regulate their behaviour through art, music, and creative engagement.
4. Observing Speech and Language Therapy, Music Therapy, Drama Therapy, and Art Therapy in action, with opportunities to shadow professionals.
5. Supporting structured and sensory-based interventions to help pupils develop social and emotional skills.
6. Assisting with personal care routines, including feeding and hygiene, depending on individual pupil needs.
7. Encouraging self-expression through creative activities, allowing students to engage in learning in ways that work best for them.
Who We're Looking For:
1. Graduates in Art, Creative Therapies, Psychology, or those looking to retrain in therapy-based careers.
2. A genuine interest in Art Therapy, SEN education, Autism support, or Neurodiversity.
3. A patient, compassionate, and adaptable individual who values communication beyond words.
4. Someone with an understanding of non-verbal communication and an interest in visual, musical, or creative expression.
5. A commitment to the role for at least the academic year, ensuring consistency and trust for pupils.
Why This Role?
1. Gain first-hand experience in Art Therapy, Autism Support, and Neurodivergence.
2. Work in a specialist SEN school where creativity is used as a tool for communication and emotional regulation.
3. Develop hands-on skills in PECS, Makaton, and Augmentative Communication Apps.
4. Observe and collaborate with Speech and Language Therapists, Art Therapists, and SEN specialists.
5. Build a strong foundation for further study in Art Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Clinical Psychology.
6. Opportunity to go permanent, depending on performance and school fit.
If you're ready to explore how creativity transforms communication, engagement, and emotional well-being, apply today!
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