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Learning Support Assistant - Camden

Date posted : 17/10/18
£70 - £80 per day

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Learning Support Assistant - Camden

Are you a degree holder with the passion to start/continue a career within the more vulnerable area of the curriculum?

Do you have prior experience with young people - which you want to build on in a specialist role to give you experience necessary for your masters/PhD?

Are you both resilient and caring in nature and thrive in an environment where you can better the lives of challenging children?

If these are ticking all the boxes, this role in Camden sounds perfect for you!

***1:1 Learning Support Assistant required in specialist role within a Camden Primary
***Role commencing on a full-time basis in September, interviews commencing first week of term!
***Earn up to £80 a day as a Learning Support Assistant before pursuing your career as a SENCO/Psychologist/Social worker
***Supportive Primary school offering excellent career opportunities and experience

The 1:1 Learning Support Assistant position:

This school are looking to meet a Learning Support Assistant to work with their vulnerable pupils on a long-term basis for the next academic year. You will need to be a graduate who has earned a 2:1 in your degree and have a passion for working with pupils that have special educational needs.

The ideal Learning Support Assistant should be able to hit the ground running and can keep pupils motivated throughout the school day.

The 1:1 Learning Support Assistant role:

  • Supporting key pupil on a 1:1 basis in the class
  • Providing targeted support outside of the classroom in stimulating environments
  • Liaise with the Inclusion manager to deliver SEN and behavioural provision
  • Developing social/emotional skills (depending on individual need)
  • Accompanying pupils to relevant therapy sessions (depending on individual need)

Based in Camden, this 2-form entry primary has a specialist provision for students with ASD or other learning difficulties in which they thrive better in a tailored environment. This is the perfect experience that Masters/PhD programmes are looking for in applications!

If you are excited to start your career as a Learning support assistant, apply today!

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