Learning Support Assistant

Posted 56 minutes 20 seconds ago by The Independent Schools Council

Permanent
Part Time
Academic Jobs
Hampshire, Andover, United Kingdom, SP101
Job Description

Farleigh School is seeking a caring and motivated Learning Support Assistant to join our Learning Support team, to work within our vibrant and well resourced Prep school. The successful candidate will make a real difference to the children's educational journey by helping them access the curriculum, and thrive in a supportive learning environment. The role involves supporting pupils on a 1:1 basis and in small groups, helping them to access learning, develop independence and thrive academically, socially and emotionally.

We are seeking an individual to work full-time, term time only, Monday to Friday from 8.00am to 3.30pm. We would consider part time approaches and applicants are encouraged to state their desired working hours and pattern in their application.

Ideal candidate will have:
  • An ability to establish positive and effective working relationships with pupils and colleagues.
  • The capacity to develop an in-depth understanding of student's needs, in order to support them with effective approaches to learning and development.
  • Commitment to participate fully in all areas of school life.
  • Commitment to undertake additional training to support student needs.
  • Experience of working within an educational setting.
  • An ability to adapt practise and support pupils with a range of SEND needs.
  • Experience as a Teaching Assistant or Learning Support Assistant (desirable)
  • A HLTA, LSA, ELSA, TEFL or Speech and Language assistant qualification (desirable)
Particular Tasks & Responsibilities:
  • Work closely with class teachers and the Head of LS to support pupils with SEND and emotional wellbeing needs.
  • Work under the guidance of teachers and Head of LS to implement strategies outlined in a pupil's Individual Education Plan.
  • Supporting students with individual or small group learning activities and interventions, following teacher or specialist guidance.
  • Support the pupil's academic, social and emotional development, promoting independence and confidence.
  • Monitor and record pupils' progress, reporting regularly to teachers and Head of LS.
  • Encourage positive interactions with peers and inclusion in school life.
  • Be familiar with and adhere to the school's policies on child protection, anti bullying, and health and safety, responding appropriately when necessary.
  • Act as a positive role model for pupils.
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues across the school to provide support and assistance where needed.
  • Perform or undertake any other key responsibilities, which the Headmaster, Head of Learning Support or class teacher may reasonably assign or be commensurate with the level of responsibility.
  • Maintain confidentiality and adhere to safeguarding policies at all times.
  • Any other duties which may be assigned commensurate with the post and in keeping with the nature of the school environment.
Safeguarding:

Farleigh School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant must be willing to undergo appropriate Child Protection Screening, including references from past employers, an enhanced DBS disclosure and an online search in line with safer recruitment.

Equal Opportunities:

Farleigh School is a co educational organisation that believes strongly in equal opportunity for all.