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Bishop Burton College is seeking a Learning Support Assistant to join the Student Support team. You will support students with a wide range of learning needs and work closely with staff to enable participation in academic and practical activities.
The role involves assisting students around campus and contributing to an inclusive, safe learning environment. Training and development opportunities are available.
Annual Salary £12,923.40 Pro Rata(Full Time Equivalent £24,522)
Working 37 Weeks Per Year, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 8.30pm to 5pm
Are you passionate about helping young people overcome barriers and achieve their full potential? We are looking for a caring, resilient and enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant to join our Student Support team at Bishop Burton College.
You may currently be working as a Teaching Assistant, Learning Support Assistant, Support Worker or within a school, college, care or community setting. Alternatively, you may have gained valuable experience supporting young people through volunteering and are now ready to build a rewarding career in education.
In this varied role, you will support students with a wide range of learning difficulties, disabilities and additional needs. Working alongside teaching staff, you will provide individual and classroom-based support, helping students participate in academic and practical activities. You will also support students around campus, during breaks and lunchtimes, and when arriving at or leaving College.
You will have good literacy and numeracy skills, an understanding of safeguarding and a genuine commitment to inclusive education. Experience supporting students with SEND, complex needs or challenging behaviours would be advantageous. Most importantly, you will be patient, approachable and able to remain calm and positive when faced with challenging situations.
At Bishop Burton College, you will join a welcoming and collaborative Student Support team dedicated to helping every learner thrive academically and personally. You will work closely with curriculum colleagues and have opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills through ongoing training.
If you want a meaningful role where your encouragement and support can make a genuine difference to a young person’s confidence, independence and future, we would love to hear from you.
Bishop Burton College/Riseholme College promote equality, diversity and inclusion ensuring fair treatment, representation, and opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background or characteristics. We see this as essential for creating inclusive environments and fostering innovation and creativity.
We're committed to creating a workplace where people feel valued, supported and able to thrive, making Bishop Burton College and Riseholme College a great place to build a rewarding career.
The college does not hold a sponsorship licence so therefore this post is not open to candidates who require sponsorship under the UK's points-based immigration system.
If you have any queries, please contact the HR Team at human.resources@bishopburton.ac.uk or telephone 01964 553167.
Closing date: Sunday 23rd August
Interview date: Tuesday 1st September
The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff to share this commitment. As this is a position of trust, the successful candidate will be required to disclose any criminal convictions and will be subject to enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), barring (where applicable), reference, qualification and health checks. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The College is an equal opportunities employer.