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A local education support organization in Rotherham is looking for individuals to provide tailored educational support to primary students, especially those with additional needs. The role involves delivering targeted interventions, working closely with teachers, and ensuring a nurturing learning environment. Ideal candidates will have a Level 3 qualification in Supporting Teaching and Learning and experience in primary education. Competitive daily rates and opportunities for professional growth are offered.
Do you possess the natural ability to turn a challenging morning into a successful afternoon of learning through patience and empathy?
Are you searching for a support role where your creative input into lesson adaptation is not just welcomed, but expected?
Can you be the consistent, positive role model that a child with additional needs relies on to navigate their school day?
At Randstad Sheffield, we pride ourselves on being more than just a recruitment agency; we are your local career advocates. By joining our South Yorkshire network, you gain an ally who understands the local educational landscape, offering you a bespoke service that matches your unique skillset with schools that truly value your contribution.
Located on the accessible border of Sheffield and Rotherham, this forward-thinking primary setting is renowned for its commitment to social mobility and inclusive excellence. The school operates with a "whole-child" philosophy, ensuring that emotional well-being is given as much priority as academic attainment. Staff here benefit from a highly collaborative environment where shared resources and modern facilities allow for a truly innovative approach to supporting the diverse needs of the local community.
Targeted Support: Delivering bespoke literacy and numeracy interventions to small groups to bridge attainment gaps.
Inclusion Advocacy: Working closely with the SENCo to implement individual learning plans for pupils with varied additional needs.
Classroom Synergy: Acting as a proactive partner to the Class Teacher, anticipating needs and preparing the learning environment to ensure fluid lesson delivery.
Behavioural Mentoring: Utilising positive reinforcement and de-escalation techniques to support pupils in managing their emotions and social interactions.
Progress Tracking: Observing and documenting pupil milestones, providing the teaching team with vital insights into individual development.
Pastoral Care: Providing a safe, nurturing presence during unstructured times such as break and lunch to promote positive play.
Qualifications: A relevant Level 3 qualification in Supporting Teaching and Learning is essential for this post.
Experience: Recent experience working within a primary classroom setting, specifically supporting Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2.
Communication: Exceptional verbal and written communication skills to effectively liaise with staff, parents, and external professionals.
Mindset: A resilient, adaptable, and "can-do" attitude that thrives in a fast-paced educational environment.
Safeguarding: A comprehensive understanding of current safeguarding protocols and the "Keeping Children Safe in Education" statutory guidance.
Compliance: An Enhanced DBS check on the Update Service, or the willingness to complete a new application through Randstad.
Referral Scheme: Earn £300 in Love2Shop vouchers for every successful referral you make to our Sheffield branch.
Weekly Pay: Competitive daily rates processed every Friday with a transparent online timesheet system.
Career Growth: Access to a suite of free, accredited CPD courses ranging from behaviour management to SEND awareness.
Expert Guidance: A dedicated Sheffield-based consultant to support you throughout your placement and beyond.
If you are ready to make a lasting impact on the lives of young learners in South Yorkshire, we want to hear from you today.
For further information, feel free to call us on 0114 274 3765 or email us at sheffield@randstadeducation.co.uk