Overview
As a Learning Support Assistant at Telford College, you will play a key role in supporting teaching and learning for students with learning difficulties and additional needs. Working closely with the EHCP and Learning Support Coordinator, as well as classroom teachers, you will help create an inclusive and supportive learning environment that enables every student to reach their potential.
In this role, you will build and maintain positive, professional relationships with students, staff, parents/carers, and external professionals, ensuring effective communication and collaboration. Alongside your core responsibilities, you may also be asked to undertake additional duties that contribute to the smooth running of the College and the success of our learners.
Key Responsibilities
* To undertake work/teaching programmes with individuals or groups of students
* To assist the Teacher in maintaining a safe and stimulating environment
* To undertake professional development and training across The College as appropriate
* To support inclusion/outreach work as
* To complete Learning Support Records to support the EHCP review process
* To work with a team of people to support students with Individual Learning/Behaviour Programmes
* To undertake and provide assistance with the personal care needs of students such as toileting, feeding and mobility (this may require a level of physical fitness appropriate to the requirements of the individual needing care e.g. pushing a wheelchair) in accordance with the policy of the College.
* To supervise meal and break times as required, this may involve assisting students with the purchase and carrying of food and drink in areas within the College.
* To provide supervision at social times to enable learners to access clubs/activities.
* To supervise students in and out of transport at the beginning and end of the
* To support students in relation to learning/additional needs including physical, behavioural, medical, emotional, sensory etc.
Qualifications & Training
* You should have Literacy and Numeracy skills to a good standard, preferably Level 2, or be willing to undertake training to achieve this.
* Hold a relevant vocational qualification at level 2/3.
Skills & Expertise
* Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with students and staff at all levels and to establish and maintain good relationships with young people.
* Ability to implement training and carry out tasks independently and follow instructions.
* Excellent ability to make and record observations/and provide positive behavior support to young people who may be disengaged.
* Very good understanding and use of spoken English in order to receive and give instructions and comply with health and safety procedures.
* Experience of and genuine desire to work with children and adults with Special Educational Needs.
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