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SEMH Learning Support Assistant

GSL Education
Essex
2 days ago
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As an SEMH Learning Support Assistant, you will play a pivotal role in providing dedicated support to specific students with unique learning requirements. Your responsibilities will include working closely with the classroom teacher and other professionals to implement a personalised learning plan tailored to the student's needs. 

SEMH Learning Support Assistant - 1:1 - Teaching Assistant - TA - Education and Training

 
Position: SEMH Learning Support Assistant 
Location: Clacton-on-Sea
Salary Scale: £85-£115 
Contract Type: Full-time 

Responsibilities of an SEMH Learning Support Assistant:


  • As an SEMH Learning Support Assistant you will provide one-to-one support to specific students with learning needs, on a 1:1 or small group basis. 
  • Assist in the implementation of individualised education plans. 
  • As an SEMH Learning Support Assistant you will collaborate with teachers, Special Education Coordinators, and other professionals to support the student effectively. 
  • Foster a positive and supportive relationship with the student to promote their well-being and engagement. 
  • As an SEMH Learning Support Assistant you will monitor and track the student's progress, providing feedback to the teacher and parents as needed. 
  • Collaborate with other professionals to ensure a holistic support system. 


 
Qualifications and Skills:


  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. 
  • Patience, adaptability, and a genuine passion for supporting student success. 
  • Initiative and a willingness to collaborate with the teaching team. 
  • Previous experience in a similar role is desirable but not essential. 
  • A passion for supporting young people to learn and develop. 


What We Offer:


  • Competitive pay rates 
  • Access to CPD training library with over £8000 worth of courses, at GSL we support your professional development! 
  • A supportive and collaborative work environment 
  • Opportunities for continuous professional development and advancement 
  • An opportunity to make a meaningful impact on young lives 


Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks; including providing an enhanced DBS certificate registered on the update service, or completing an application for a new check.
If you are interested in this role, please click 'apply now' to submit your full and up-to-date CV, and one of our dedicated consultants will be in touch within 24 hours. 

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