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SEND Support Worker (Part Time, Reduced Year)

Luminate Education Group

Leeds

On-site

GBP 17,000 - 18,000

Part time

Yesterday
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Job summary

An educational institution in Leeds is seeking a SEND Support Worker to support individual students in the Animal Care and Land Management department. This part-time role requires collaboration with staff to develop effective learning strategies for students with Education Health Care Plans (EHCP). Candidates should have experience in educational support for SEND needs and must enjoy working in a dynamic, animal-friendly environment. The position offers a pro rata'd salary of £17,453 – £17,893 for 4 days a week.

Qualifications

  • Experience of working in an educational setting supporting students with EHCP.
  • Ability to support High Needs and SEND students effectively.
  • Experience in collaborating with various stakeholders in education.

Responsibilities

  • Support individual students with targeted interventions.
  • Collaborate with staff to develop learning strategies.
  • Ensure successful outcomes for High Needs and SEND students.

Skills

Experience of working with learners with an EHCP
Understanding of support strategies
Collaborative teamwork skills
Communication with external support agencies
Job description

Leeds City College are seeking a SEND Support Worker to join our dynamic team in the Animal Care and Land Management department. The post holder will work closely with all staff in a wide-ranging role designed to help our learners' progress during practical and theory lessons. This role will be predominantly based at Temple Newsam but on occasion may be required to also work at other campuses such as Printworks or the University Centre. This role includes supporting both practical and theory lessons with the department based in a working farm and historical estate, so the successful candidate should like animals and be comfortable in a land-based real work environment. The School of Animal Care and Land Management offers a wide range of study programmes, apprenticeships and Higher Education (HE). This role will be working with Further Education (FE) students.

Responsibilities
  • Work closely with our staff to support individual students or groups of students who hold EHCPs
  • Support individual students or groups of students with targeted support and interventions where required.
  • Collaborate with members of the team to develop learning strategies for students.
  • Work with other members of the team to ensure successful outcomes for High Needs and SEND students.
Qualifications
  • Experience of working with learners with an EHCP in an educational setting
  • Experience of working within a team who support students with an EHCP.
  • Experience of dealing with a range of SEND needs, and understanding of support strategies.
  • Experience of working with schools, parents and external support agencies.

Please note, this is a reduced year, part-time role. The pro rata'd salary is £17,453 - £17,893. You will be required to work 4 days a week, 9am - 4:30pm.

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