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Teaching Assistant - Behaviour

Date posted : 03/09/19
£70 - £75.00 per day

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Temporary to Permanent opportunity

Ongoing training and support

Teaching Personnel are looking to recruit experienced Learning Support Assistants for an excellent provision in the Kingswood area of Bristol.

If you are an energetic, self motivated and good communicator with a passion for learning and enjoy working as part of a team, coupled with the desire to make a difference I would love to hear from you.

My client require learning support assistants to work closely with pupils to support learning, independence, creativity, communication, choice-making and self-esteem.

Suitable candidates are required to posses the following:

  • A minimum of 12 months current or recent experience of working within a similar role
  • Posses the ability to innovate in learning experiences
  • Current or previous experience with supporting students with additional needs
  • Be confident to work with pupils aged between 11 - 19 years that can demonstrate severely challenging behaviour and find engaging with education difficult
  • Be trained in Positive Behaviour Management or equivalent
  • Experience with using alternative communication such as PECS, Makaton and Singalong - (desirable NOT essential)

Being part of Teaching Personnel you will have:

  • The fantastic support of an experienced consultant
  • Varying opportunities depending on your circumstances and preferences
  • Fantastic Pay Rates
  • Excellent ongoing opportunities for CPD training

Please contact me ASAP for more information. I look forward to hearing form you.

The opportunities that these positions have are limitless and if you have a kind, patient and resilient nature with excellent communication skills couple with the added interested in assisting the pupils in both indoor and outdoor activities this could be the ideal opportunity to make the extra difference.

A keenness to learn will be highly beneficial as my school are looking to recruit for both temporary and permanent opportunities.

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