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SEN Learning Support Assistant

Tradewind Recruitment
Posted 8 hours ago, valid for a day
Location

Maidstone, Kent ME17 2BE, England

Salary

£18,000 - £24,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • Join our team as a SEN Learning Support Assistant in Special Needs schools in Kent, focusing on Primary and Secondary-aged pupils.
  • This role involves providing support, encouragement, and guidance to students with special educational needs, helping them with tasks such as reading and writing.
  • While qualifications are not mandatory, candidates should have GCSE level qualifications in maths and English, along with prior experience working with children.
  • Experience working with individuals with special educational needs is beneficial, and effective communication skills, empathy, and patience are essential.
  • The position offers a salary of £20,000 to £25,000 per year, and prior experience in a similar role is preferred.

Join Our Team as a SEN Learning Support Assistant to work in Special Needs schools (Primary and Secondary-aged pupils) in Kent!

Are you passionate about helping children thrive in their educational journey? Do you have a knack for providing support, encouragement, and guidance to young learners? If so, we want you to join our dynamic team at Special needs schools in Kent as a Learning Support Assistant!

What does the role of a Special Needs Learning Support Assistant involve? As a Special Educational Needs Learning Support Assistant, you'll play a vital role in creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment for students with special educational needs. Your role will include:

  • Helping the children with tasks such as reading or writing: You'll provide invaluable assistance to students as they navigate through their learning materials.
  • Providing additional support to children with special needs or international language students: Your dedication will ensure that every child receives the attention and assistance they need to succeed.
  • Helping the teacher prepare for lessons e.g. setting up the classrooms: From arranging materials to organising the learning environment, you'll help create a conducive space for effective teaching and learning.
  • Encourage and support the children: Your positive attitude and encouragement will motivate students to reach their full potential.
  • Assist the teacher with marking and correcting the children's work: You'll lend a hand in assessing student progress and providing constructive feedback.
  • Help organise school trips and activities: Be part of creating memorable experiences beyond the classroom walls.
  • Attending teacher meetings and reviews: Your insights and contributions will be valuable during collaborative sessions aimed at enhancing the educational experience.

Do I need qualifications to become a Teaching Assistant? While qualifications aren't mandatory, having relevant credentials can boost your candidacy. Here are some key criteria expected for the role:

  • Demonstrated proficiency in reading, writing, and numeracy skills, coupled with prior experience working with children.
  • GCSE level qualifications in maths and English are typically required by most schools.
  • A background check via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) will be conducted.
  • Experience working with individuals with special educational needs is beneficial but not essential: Prior experience in a similar role or relevant training in special education is highly beneficial.
  • Understanding of SEN support strategies: Knowledge of different learning disabilities, behavioural disorders, and appropriate support strategies is essential.
  • Effective communication skills: The ability to communicate effectively with students, teachers, parents, and external professionals is crucial for fostering collaborative relationships and supporting student progress.
  • Empathy and patience: A compassionate and patient approach is essential for supporting students with diverse needs and providing them with the encouragement and reassurance they require.

If you're ready to make a difference in the lives of young learners and embark on a rewarding career journey, apply now to become a part of our dedicated team!

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In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.