• SEN – Autism
  • Nuneaton
  • Applications have closed
  • Job Area: Nuneaton

Learning Support Assistant

Job Description

We are currently looking for a learning support assistant for a special educational needs school located in Nuneaton. This school caters for students from the age of eleven to eighteen with autism and complex learning difficulties. This position is a due to start after May half term and will be ongoing until the end of the academic year, on a full-time basis.

The school is improving it’s academic and attainment levels and is continually looking to ensure their students develop into respectable and inspiring individuals. The chosen candidate will be required to work in several classrooms, supporting children with their day-to-day activities. The successful candidate must be a proactive and engaging individual who has proven experience of having strong behaviour management skills and working across a range of age groups.

The role:

– You will need to be confident, enthusiastic and be able to identify and engage with different learning needs.

– You will be able to communicate clearly and effectively with both staff and students

– You will need to be passionate to build trusting relationships with the children to help them manage the learning challenges they may face.

If you are interested in this temporary position or want to find out more, contact click ‘apply now’ to submit your details.

We are an REC audited agency and are dedicated to safeguarding children. All candidates must hold an enhanced DBS (or allow us to process one for you) and be registered to the DBS Update Service, be able to provide references to cover the last two years and successfully pass all other necessary safeguarding checks prior to clearance for work.

Salary is dependent on experience, training or qualifications. The minimum experience, training or qualifications required for this position are: Recent school-based experience (within the last 5 years, teaching within a school teaching the British Curriculum).

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  • SEN – Autism
  • Nuneaton
  • Applications have closed
  • Job Area: Nuneaton

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