Overview
Learning Support Assistant (LSA)/Teaching Assistant (TA) — Payrate: £100 per day | Location: Rural Burgess Hill | Job Type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, 40 weeks per year)
We are seeking a dedicated Learning Support Assistant (LSA) or Teaching Assistant (TA) to join our team, working directly with children and young people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) within a secondary school. This role is integral to providing students with a supportive and effective learning environment. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to enhancing the autonomy, independence, personal development, and employability of all students.
Responsibilities
* Assist the teacher with the curriculum delivery and support individual students or groups to achieve set targets.
* Engage in planning, organisation, and delivery of educational and work-related experiences for students.
* Share responsibility for the physical care of students and contribute to a safe learning environment.
* Maintain accurate records of student achievement and progress.
* Evaluate your practice and engage in professional development.
* Manage classroom resources, and emphasise the display and presentation of students’ work.
* Work creatively and flexibly with students with special educational needs to promote their development.
* Follow instructions and adhere to policy guidelines in all areas of work.
* Communicate clearly with staff, students, parents, the local community, and outside agencies.
* Contribute to the assessment, planning, and monitoring of individual learning programmes.
Required Skills
* Knowledge of the needs of students with ASD and the National Curriculum.
* Experience in planning and contributing to curriculum delivery.
* Ability to work under direction and collaboratively with teaching staff.
* Competence in continuous assessment and monitoring of student progress.
* Strong communication skills for liaising with parents and the wider community.
* Commitment to personal professional development.
* Experience in managing and developing staff and resources.
* Strategic leadership skills to contribute to service development.
Experience and Qualifications
* GCSE grade A-C (or equivalent) in English and Maths.
* Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support in Teaching & Learning or equivalent qualification, or willingness to commence training within 4 months of employment.
* Experience working with children and young people, especially those with special educational needs.
* Knowledge of Special Educational Needs (SEN), particularly ASD.
* Understanding of child protection, safeguarding, anti-discrimination, disability rights, and equal opportunities practices.
* Awareness of key aspects of Health and Safety at work.
* Ability to work punctually and reliably.
* A clean current driving licence is desirable.
To apply for this position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
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