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Join a forward-thinking education provider as a Learning Support Assistant, where your role will be pivotal in helping students with learning difficulties achieve their best. This part-time position involves providing personalized support, including assistance with personal care and academic skills. You'll collaborate closely with the Student Support team, ensuring students progress effectively. With opportunities for professional development and a commitment to outstanding education, this role is perfect for motivated individuals who want to make a positive impact in the lives of students. Embrace this rewarding challenge and contribute to a supportive learning environment.
Learning Support Assistant
Location: Worksop
Salary: A£23,006 (Pro-rata A£10,283.34) per annum
Hours: Part time; 9 x 20 hours per week. 36 weeks (Term Time) plus 1 training week (37 weeks worked)
Duration: Temporary until 31st December 2025
Our client's main goal is to be an 'outstanding' education and training provider and this is at the heart of everything that they do. To help them achieve this they are looking to recruit highly motivated, innovative and dynamic individuals to join their existing teams. To be a part of the team they will expect you to be committed to their values too.
The Role
They are looking for Learning Support Assistants to work within their busy Additional Learning Support Team.
In this rewarding role, you will provide in and out of class support to assist students with learning difficulties/disabilities to help them achieve their best possible outcomes. This may be supporting with personal care and/or literacy and numeracy. This particular role will be supporting a student on a 1-2-1 basis.
You will be a key part of the Student Support team, and will assist in the planning, preparation & reviewing of learning in conjunction with relevant curriculum staff, providing feedback and carrying out reviews as appropriate to ensure students are making expected progress and working towards outcomes.
You will have the personal skills to be able to effectively support students, dealing with challenging behaviour when it arises, and helping them to develop their own coping strategies.
Skills and Qualifications