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Are you enthusiastic about providing 1:1 support for children with Dyslexia? Do you have experience supporting children with Dyslexia/SEND?
If you are a graduate with a relevant degree and plenty of experience with SEND students, we are looking for a full time Learning Support Assistant to come to a school in Brent and support a child with Dyslexia 1:1.
Learning Support Assistant (Dyslexia Support) | Benefits
- £100-110 a day including Holiday Pay | Paid weekly via PAYE
- Only work during term time
- Brilliant SLT including SENDCo and SEN Leadership Team who will train and support you
- Fantastic Career Progression opportunities
- Very accessible for commuting
- Work alongside outstanding professionals in the department
Job Specifics
- This role is working 1:1 supporting a specific child in KS2 with Dyslexia
- Adapt lessons and learning materials so that they are accessible for the student
- Cooperate with the department professionals to ensure the continued learning support of the student
- Ensure a comfortable, safe and productive learning environment for the student
Requirements
- A degree in Psychology or a relevant subject from a Top UK University
- Proven experience supporting students learning with Dyslexia/SEN
- Fantastic communication capabilities, creativity and ingenuity and determination to ensure that you always succeed in making the learning experience obtainable for the student
Contact Charlotte at Ribbons & Reeves today for more information or click apply to be considered for this Learning Support Assistant (Dyslexia Support) role.
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