Behaviour Support Worker

Posted 17 March by Academics
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Are you an experienced support worker seeking a new role in education? Are you passionate about supporting vulnerable young people with special educational needs?

A special school in North Leeds is seeking an experienced Behaviour Support Worker to join their growing team of support staff. The school caters for children and young people aged 11 to 19 with Autism, Learning Disabilities and Complex Needs.

The school is seeking a full time, long term Behaviour Support Worker to start as soon as possible (Monday to Friday) to contribute in providing the best care to their pupils with the potential of securing a permanent role with the school.

As a Behaviour Support Worker, your roles and responsibilities will be:

  • To support the children in accordance to their care plan and ensure their needs and requirements are met.
  • To support with behaviour management as and when required.
  • To assist the class teacher in running exciting lessons and stimulating activities to aid the pupils' sensory skills and development.
  • To support pupils with all aspects of personal care when needed.
  • To build strong rapport with the pupils to help them feel comfortable and relaxed in school.

To be a Behaviour Support Worker at this school, it is required that you have experience supporting children or adults with autism and Learning Disabilities to demonstrate your knowledge of how to support vulnerable young people.

If you would like the opportunity to work at an outstanding Leeds based special school, then apply today and Casey will be in touch to discuss the next steps of your application.

Reference: 52327631

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