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A specialist education provider in Greater London seeks a dedicated SEN Learning Support Assistant to support children with social communication difficulties. The ideal candidate will help maintain a nurturing learning environment, assist with self-care, and work closely with a multi-disciplinary team. A passion for learning, excellent English communication skills, and experience with special needs children are essential. This position offers a competitive salary and a supportive working environment, focusing on personal and professional development.
Do you want to be part of a dedicated and friendly multi-disciplinary team of Teachers, Therapists and Learning Support Assistants helping children with social and communication difficulties to blossom and thrive? Do you have a passion for learning, excellent inter-personal skills and are confident, enthusiastic, calm, supportive, resilient and adaptable? We welcome you to apply to join our team.
Situated within the school, the Adapted Curriculum is specialist SEN provision for Early Years and Primary children with complex social communication disorders and/or a diagnosis of ASD. Many of the children may present as non-verbal or have limited verbal abilities, and our aim is to provide them with a nurturing environment to develop their social communication and emotional regulation, within an education setting to facilitate their access to learning alongside their peers. Class sizes are a maximum of 6 pupils supported by a Class Teacher, two Learning Support Assistants and Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists. The children in the Adapted Curriculum do not access the National Curriculum, but instead are provided with a functional curriculum where communication is the main focus.
Blossom House is an Ofsted-rated "Outstanding" specialist school for children aged 3 – 19 years of age with speech, language and communication difficulties. Although many of the children have some associated difficulties such as fine motor problems or poor organisational skills, they are all within the average range of cognitive abilities.
The role involves supporting children and assisting the class teacher and therapists with general pupil self‑care, maintaining the learning environments and assisting with administration. You may be required to provide ad‑hoc or dedicated 1:1 support to specific children and also to provide whole‑class support in lessons under the direction of the Teacher or Therapist. You will be supported to implement specific strategies to support the students’ communication and sensory needs and in the management of challenging behaviours that frequently present within this cohort.
If you wish to apply for the post, please download the application form and job description and email the completed application form detailing how you meet the requirements of the person specification along with the recruitment activity (on the last page of the advert) to the recruitment team.
This role is subject to the relevant Safeguarding checks, which will include an Enhanced DBS check.