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SEN Learning Assistant

LONG-TERM TEACHERS LIMITED
Posted 19 days ago, valid for 7 days
Location

Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 4LU, England

Salary

ÂŁ18,000 - ÂŁ21,600 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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Sonic Summary

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  • The position of SEN Learning Assistant offers two fixed-term 1-year contracts within the Learning Support Department, specifically in the Area Resource Centre for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
  • Candidates should have a patient and positive attitude, with a focus on celebrating diversity and supporting the learning progress of students.
  • The role requires individuals to work from 8:45 am to 3:15 pm, Monday to Friday, with a salary of ÂŁ22,000 per year.
  • Applicants should have prior experience working with students with SEND, although specific years of experience are not explicitly stated.
  • Responsibilities include supporting teachers, establishing supportive relationships with students, and maintaining communication with external agencies to ensure student well-being.

SEN Learning Assistant

We have two fixed-term 1-year contracts available within our Learning Support Department - specifically within our Area Resource Centre which specialises in a designated category of SEND. These positions work from 8:45am - 3:15 pm (other working patterns will be considered), Monday to Friday.

We are looking for personable individuals who have patient and positive attitudes and who celebrates diversity. The role is to support the progress and learning of students in the Additional Needs Faculty.

Duties and responsibilities:

1. To be aware of, and work in accordance with the school’s safeguarding policies and procedures, and to raise any concerns relating to such procedures which may be noted during the course of duty.

2. To support teachers in delivering in-class support plans for students in the Additional Needs Faculty.

3. To meet teachers and Additional Needs Faculty staff on a regular basis to review the provision of support for students with a designated category of SEND, discuss any updates in the curriculum/teaching activities, consider the progress of individual pupils (including identification of any special support) and to discuss any concerns relating to standards of support.

4. To deliver learning and to support individuals or groups to meet curriculum or personal targets. To implement lesson plans and learning activities, as directed by the ARC Lead Teacher and Assistant Headteacher Inclusion (SENDCo). To support teachers and other staff in making progress towards the department and school improvement plans.

5. To establish supportive relationships with students and to promote acceptance and inclusion for all students. To promote SEND awareness within school and the local community, and to assist other staff in tackling any instances of intolerance or prejudice against students with SEND.

6. To help develop students’ social integration skills for learning development within the school setting and to promote and reinforce students’ self-esteem.

7. To prepare, use, and maintain teaching and learning resources, including wall displays and tidying up classrooms or learning spaces after activities. To monitor, maintain, order, and arrange supplies of classroom materials.

8. To administer minor first aid (as trained), assist in the dispensing of medically prescribed controlled drugs (as trained and as per the approved procedure) and to assist with the personal hygiene (including incontinent students) and physical needs of students with regard to health, safety and wellbeing as required. 2

9. To assist with lunch and break time supervision of students on a rota basis in accordance with the School’s Policy for Playground Supervision.

10. To assess, monitor and record students’ health, behaviour, and general well-being. To provide detailed feedback of any information (including concerns) regarding the well-being and educational needs of students to teachers, Heads of Year, safeguarding team or Assistant Headteacher Inclusion (SENDCo) as appropriate. To attend and provide reports for meetings or reviews for students, with staff, parents/carers, and/or external agencies, as required.

11. To liaise with and maintain communication with external agencies, ensuring relevant staff and parents/carers are updated with the advice and guidance provided. To contribute to and provide reports for making or monitoring referrals to external agencies, attending meetings or reviews as required, and maintaining records of actions and outcomes for individual students, sharing information with staff and parents/carers as needed.

12. To support teachers in meeting the needs of students with a designated category of SEND. To support teachers and heads of department in the management of students with challenging behaviour so as to prevent harm and disruption to the student or others, within the limits of the post-holder’s training and school policies and procedures. 13. To communicate efficiently and effectively all information, reports, records, etc., as required, to ensure the effective running of the department and school.

14. To participate in department meetings, staff meetings, INSET, and other professional development opportunities as required, taking responsibility for self-development and appraisal/performance management in accordance with SMART performance management policy. To be responsible for maintaining own knowledge and understanding of subject/curriculum areas, and the designated category of SEND.

15. To supervise students on educational visits and outings alongside teachers and other support staff.

16. To remain aware of and work within all relevant school working practices, policies and procedures. To maintain confidentiality of information acquired in the course of undertaking duties, especially information relating to students or staff.

17. To be aware of and adhere to applicable rules, regulations, legislation and procedures including the Schools Equal Opportunities Policy and Code of Conduct, national legislation (including Health and Safety, and GDPR).

18. To carry out administrative tasks associated with all of the above duties, and to maintain high quality records of work, as directed by teachers or the Assistant Headteacher Inclusion (SENDCo).

19. To undertake other duties appropriate to the grading of the post as required.

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