Learning Support Assistants (SpLD)

Location
Plymouth, Devon
Salary
£11,215 - £11,580 per annum
Posted
18 Sep 2020
Closes
04 Oct 2020
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Learning Support Assistants (SpLD)

30 hrs per week, 36 wks. Per year | Permanent | £11,215-£11,580 P/A (pro rata of £17,341-£17,906)

The College is recruiting for Learning Support Assistants who will be required to deliver the highest quality of education, care and preparation for life for students with an Education, Health and Care plan and those with SEN(D).

You must be able to contribute to the whole college’s planning of activities - with an emphasis on delivering the curriculum through to employability. The objectives of a Learning Support Assistant will differ according to the individual requirements of each student.

The tasks of a Learning Support Assistant will fluctuate, however typical responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting students with an EHCP on a 1:1, small group basis
  • Providing targeted support outside of the classroom
  • Working on differentiated activities with groups of students
  • Liaising with the Learning Support Manager to deliver SEN provision and ensure statutory EHCP reviews are arranged and recorded.
  • Developing social/emotional skills (depending on individual need)
  • Working with lecturers to monitor progress of students

Having a keen interest in encouraging and inspiring, and previous experience of working with students on the Autistic Spectrum, or young people with Special Educational Needs, or Specific Learning Difficulties would be advantageous.

As one of the country’s largest providers of quality education and training, our team of over 600 talented staff support over 12,000 students each year and each plays a part in making City College Plymouth a nationally recognised learning environment.

The College offers a range of teaching, business support and Apprenticeship opportunities. So if you want to be rewarded well for investing in people’s futures, we want to hear from you.

City College Plymouth is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The College is an equal opportunities employer.