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Autism Support Assistant

GSL Education
Poole
1 day ago
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Looking for an Autism Support Assistant in Poole!

Job Title: Autism Support Assistant
Location: Poole
Salary: £13.68 - £16.12 per hour 
Contract Type: Full time/Part time
Start Date: Immediate

Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of students with Autism? If so, an exciting opportunity awaits you in a local school based in Poole, who are seeking a dedicated and compassionate individual to join the team as an Autism Support Assistant.

About the School:
The school is a special place for Early Years students to adult students with Autism, designed to create a calm and supportive environment for their learning. They have small classrooms, a playroom, sensory room, music room, and playground to enhance their experience. With a high staff-to-student ratio, each child receives individualised support tailored to their needs. The curriculum focuses on the unique requirements of each student, grouping them by similar needs and ages. They prioritise safety with trained staff who take any concerns about neglect or abuse very seriously. The school proudly holds an Outstanding Ofsted rating, reflecting their commitment to providing exceptional care and education for children with autism spectrum disorder and other learning difficulties.

About the Role:
As an Autism Support Assistant, you will play a pivotal role in providing personalised care and support to students with autism. This position offers a unique chance to contribute to the well-being and holistic development of those on educational health care plans.

Responsibilities:


  • Implement personalised care plans and lesson plans tailored to the unique needs of each student, fostering independence and personal growth.
  • Create a supportive and inclusive environment that encourages trust and rapport, particularly with students with autism.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including teachers and staff, to ensure comprehensive support for students.
  • Maintain accurate records of student progress and activities, adhering to individual care and medical plans.
  • Administer medications following school policy and appropriate training, utilising specialist techniques when necessary.
  • Assist with intimate personal care, hygiene, and eating, ensuring the highest standards of dignity and respect are met.
  • Support students in engaging with activities to their fullest potential using effective communication strategies.


Qualifications:


  • Previous experience as an Autism Support Assistant in school or similar role is preferred.
  • Understanding of autism spectrum conditions and evidence-based support strategies.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to adapt to the dynamic needs of students with autism.
  • A compassionate and patient approach to supporting students with diverse needs.


This is a fulfilling opportunity to contribute to the lives of students with autism in Poole. To apply for the position of an Autism Support Assistant, please submit your CV now!

To work with GSL Education as an Autism Support Assistant, you should:


  • Have the right to work in the UK.
  • Have an up-to-date CV with two relevant references from within the last 2 years.
  • Have a DBS registered to the update service or be happy to apply for one with GSL Education


 
Here at GSL Education, we offer competitive pay rates, bespoke service and dedicated Consultants who will support you in securing your new role. Whether you are at the start of your career or are looking for a more manageable work-life balance, rest assured we are here for you. As experienced Education Recruiters, we have helped hundreds of Candidates gain the relevant experience and training required to become Specialist Support Staff, Newly Qualified Teachers, Fully Qualified Teachers, Education Psychologists and even gain Senior Leadership appointments. 

 
Please be advised that this role requires strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks including an enhanced DBS on the update service.

For more information or to apply, please contact at GSL Education as soon as possible. To work with GSL Education as an Autism Support Assistant, please apply via the application link or visit www.gsleducation.com to apply online.

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