Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant

Posted 9 April by KPI Recruiting

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Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant

Do you hold a 2:1 or higher in Psychology or similar, from a prestigious Russell Group or Top 30 University?

Are you an empathetic and compassionate individual who is comfortable supporting students with diverse and complex needs, including SEN?

Are you considering a career in Child Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy or similar, but require crucial classroom experience before pursuing this?

This Secondary school situated in a peaceful, rural area of Salford is hoping to attract a compassionate individual with a highly academic background and a ‘can-do’ attitude, to join the innovative inclusion department as a Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant. An energetic and collaborative support team is keen to develop your talent as a Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant, with the goal of converting a fully qualified teacher or Speech & Language Therapy Practitioner.

If you think you’ve got what it takes to make a meaningful positive impact on the lives of SEN students, click ‘Apply Now’ or send your CV and Cover Letter to Andy at KPI Education for more details on this exciting Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant role!

Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant position:

  • Competitive Earning Potential: Make up to £520 per week
  • Sociable Hours: 8:00-16:00, Monday to Friday
  • Fulfilling Role: Make a meaningful impact on the futures of secondary school students
  • Continuous Professional Development: Grow your teaching skills
  • Ideal Location: Not far from Manchester city centre with excellent public transport links
  • Bespoke Support: Tailor your approach to meet a wide variety of academic, emotional and behavioural needs
  • Inclusive Professional Environment: Collaborate closely with experienced educators
  • Reliable Career: Full-time, long-term Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant
  • Immediate Start: Interviewing now

As a Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant at this Salford Secondary school, you'll play a pivotal role in supporting the academic, emotional, behavioural, and social needs of SEN students. Your responsibilities will encompass a wide range of tasks, from assisting with academic assignments to providing emotional support and fostering social interactions. With a hands-on approach, you'll work closely with a dedicated inclusion department and collaborate with teachers to ensure the individual needs of each student are met. While prior experience in a SEND environment is advantageous, it's not essential; what will be valued most is your natural compassion, empathy, and willingness to learn and adapt.

Nestled in a peaceful and affluent neighbourhood in Salford, this Secondary school is committed to inclusive education and ensuring every pupil receives the support they need to thrive. Led by a passionate and innovative SENDCO, the large inclusion department works tirelessly to create a nurturing and collaborative environment where no student is left behind, and your role as a Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant will ensure that this work is continued.

If you think you could thrive as a Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant, click ‘Apply Now’ or send your CV and Cover Letter to Andy at KPI Education ASAP!

Graduate SEN Learning Support Assistant – Changing lives through empathy and compassion – Salford Secondary School

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Application questions

Do you hold a 2:1 or higher in Psychology from a Top 30 University?
Is your background of academic success proven by GCSE & A Level results?
Are you available immediately?
Do you have a passion for inclusive education?
Are you available for full time school hours of 9:00-16:00, Monday to Friday?

Reference: 52443717

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