Learning Support Assistant – Early Years Foundation Stage in North Manchester Position: Learning Support Assistant EYFS Location: North Manchester Salary: Competitive Contract type: Full-time, Temporary Start Date: Immediately Do you have a passion for working with children and young people? Are you a dedicated and compassionate support or youth worker wanting to take your career a new direction? Cover people are recruiting enthusiastic and committed learning support assistants to work in Early Years Foundation Stage settings in North Manchester. In this role you will make an difference and impact to children’s lives and education. Your support and work will help ensure the children can thrive in a positive and caring environment. Key responsibilities: Provide Individualised Support: work closely with students in small groups or on a one-to-one basis to support their learning and development. Assist in Classroom Settings: Support teaching staff to implement classroom activities and adapt learning materials to the needs of the children. Behaviour management: Promote positive behaviour and ensure children are engaged with learning through using positive behaviour strategies. Develop children’s independence: Encourage and support children to develop their personal and academic skills, building their confidence and independence. Collaborate with a team: Work with the class teacher, special education needs coordinator (SENCO) and other staff to provide a holistic approach to supporting children. Monitor and record progress: Monitor and record progress of students, sharing this with the class teacher and relevant staff. Provide emotional support: Build respectful and trusting relationships offering emotional and behavioural support where needed. Key Requirements: Experience working with young people: Previous experience of working with children or young people as a teaching assistant, Youth Worker, Support Worker, or in a similar role is essential. Experience working with young people with SEN is not essential but desirable. Passion for Education: A genuine and strong desire to work in education and support children and young people to achieve their full potential. Strong Communication Skills: The ability to communicate effectively with children and young people, parents and carers, and colleagues, with empathy and patience. Ability to Work as Part Of a Team: Collaboration with teachers, specialists and other support staff is key to ensuring effective support for children. Flexibility and Adaptability : You will need to be flexible and responsive to the needs of the children. Relevant Qualifications: While not essential, any qualifications in supporting children with SEN, teaching assistant training, or behaviour management would be an advantage. If you don’t have specific qualifications in SEN, we are happy to provide training and professional development opportunities. Why Join Us? Impactful Role: Make a real difference in the lives of young people with special educational needs. Supportive Team Environment: Join a dedicated team of professionals who are passionate about inclusive education. Training and Development: We are committed to supporting your professional growth, offering access to training and ongoing development opportunities. Career Progression: We encourage staff to develop within the school and will support you as you grow in your role. Temp to perm: If you impress the school, they most likely will take you on a permanent contract. Flexibility: Part-time and full time work available. How to Apply: Cover People are recruiting for this school and working in partnership with them to find the correct candidate. If you think you have the right experience and would fit well into a passionate and inclusive school, please apply for this role Cover People are an equal opportunity employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.