Job Description
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Overview
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Learning Support Assistant to support children and young people in developing positive behaviours and social skills. This role involves working closely with individuals to foster growth, confidence, and independence within a supportive environment. The successful candidate will have a genuine interest in youth development and possess strong mentoring abilities. Prior experience in teaching, working with children, or special education is highly desirable. This position offers an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in young lives while gaining valuable experience in behavioural support and youth work.
Purpose of the Role
The Learning Support Assistant will provide group or one-to-one support to a pupil(s) with additional needs, helping them to access learning, manage their behaviour, and achieve their individual goals. This role requires patience, resilience, and the ability to build strong, trusting relationships with young people who may have experienced barriers to education.
Key Responsibilities
* Provide group or individualised support to the assigned pupil(s), ensuring they can access the curriculum and activities.
* Develop positive, supportive relationships with students, acting as a consistent adult and key point of contact for identified individuals.
* Implement behaviour management strategies in line with the pupil’s support plan.
* Support the pupil in developing social and emotional skills, resilience, and independence.
* Assist with delivering tailored learning activities under the direction of the class or provision lead (Primary or Secondary).
* Maintain accurate records of progress, incidents, and daily engagement.
* Liaise with teaching staff and other professionals to ensure consistent support.
* Promote a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment at all times.
* Provide pastoral care, helping the pupil regulate emotions and make positive choices.
* Supervise the pupil(s) during breaks, transitions, and including any adventure, sporting or extra-curricular activities.
* Safeguard effectively reporting all concerns appropriately and in a timely manner.
* Support the transportation of pupils to and from school when directed.
* To build a working relationship with the Wellbeing, Behaviour and Learning Coach as well as the relevant Secondary or Primary Lead
* To undertake specific training required to undertake the role
* To undertake any other activity commensurate with the role at the direction of the Head of Pastoral and Safeguarding
Proposed hours of work (initially)
Your hours will vary depending on our needs and your availability too. However, we are initially looking for someone to work the hours between 8:30am and 3pm (6.5hrs per day), Monday to Wednesday. This can change going forward and possibly increase.
Pay: £95.00 per day
Benefits:
* Free parking
* On-site gym
Work Location: In person