Behaviour Support Assistant
Primary school in Layton (FY3)
Start date: September 2024
Contract: Temporary to permanent
If you are a recent graduate considering a career in education and would like to gain experience and utilise your degree, we would like to speak to you.
If you are an experienced Support Worker, looking to transition into education, then we would also like to speak with you!
About the school:
Our vision is to see our children go out into the world with the skills and confidence to succeed and the love, compassion, and advocacy to make a positive impact on the world around them.
Main duties:
The main roles and responsibilities of a Behaviour Support Assistant is to support the classroom Teacher with additional pupil support, and to monitor and track the behaviour of pupils, and pupils with additional needs and behavioural challenges.
You may also be responsible for the classroom, so it is important that you have the confidence and qualities to keep the class focused and motivated. You will be required to support pupils understand the tasks and activities set, and you will support them with completing tasks when needed.
Day-to-day duties for a Behaviour Support Assistant include:
* Supervising pupils, ensuring they are engaged in the classwork.
* Encouraging pupils to interact.
* Supporting pupils with additional needs such as ADHD and SEMH.
* Helping pupils to become more independent in their learning.
* Establishing trust with pupils, interacting with them according to individual needs.
* Assisting pupils with tasks as needed.
We are looking for graduates and applicants who may also have previous experience within the care, support, or sports sectors.
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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