Description
Manage a designated group of Learning Support Assistants, planning and timetabling class and one‑to‑one support for students in line with EHCP and support requirements to support students identified with additional needs, working cohesively with other support partners to ensure EHCP and support arrangements are met. Work effectively and confidently one‑to‑one or with small groups of young people to promote their social development through activities, clubs and events in social areas, promoting opportunities for social interaction and the development of good communication and encouraging participation in small group activities.
Responsibilities
* Meet individual students to identify support requirements and produce appropriate support plans, reviewing student support three times a year and updating plans to promote independent working, monitor a caseload of students to ensure appropriate support is in place including Exam Access Arrangements.
* Lead a group of LSAs to provide support for students within a named department, undertaking the planning of timetabling to ensure effective deployment of Learning Support Assistants (LSAs) in line with current resource levels, prioritising needs, providing induction support for new LSAs, and completing drop‑in observations for LSAs within the curriculum areas and probation reviews and staff appraisals.
* Support students identified with learning difficulties or disabilities in small groups, one‑to‑one or in the classroom, setting SMART targets, monitoring and reviewing student progress and destinations, liaising with relevant staff regarding any changes in support. This includes the preparation of appropriate resources to aid teaching of students with disabilities/difficulties/literacy/numeracy/language.
* Collate information and attend EHCP Annual Reviews, working with the SEMH/Transition Officer and SEN Practitioner to identify, implement and monitor transition arrangements.
* Liaise with Study Programme Coordinators, Heads of Departments and Personal Progression Tutors regarding planning of support, ensuring schemes of work and lesson planning are available to implement effective support.
* Supervise and monitor students in the learning environment and social areas as necessary, working effectively and confidently on a one‑to‑one with specific young people in a mentoring capacity, promoting the social development of specific young people through activities and events, planning effective programmes of activities to encourage specific young people to engage, promoting opportunities for social interaction and the development of good communication and ensuring that students respect the environment and promote positive behaviour of young people. This will include signposting students to relevant support services as required.
* Complete day‑to‑day administration to meet department needs and attend staff development activities, department and Learning Support meetings.
Benefits
Benefits are available to staff. Employees are entitled to professional development opportunities and a supportive work environment.
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