SEN Learning Support Assistant in Oldham

Posted 20 March by Academics
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SEN Learning Support Assistant in Oldham

Are you dedicated to being an inclusive practitioner?

Do you have strong knowledge of SEND and complex needs?

If so, we want to hear from you today!

Academics are recruiting for an experienced SEN Learning Support Assistant for a lovely primary school in Oldham.

In your role as a SEN Learning Support Assistant in Oldham, you will oversee and assist with the execution of behaviour plans and individual education plans, as well as modify activities in response to the requirements and reactions of pupils. Along with helping the class teacher prepare instructional materials and resources, you will also give thorough feedback on the accomplishments and development of the students as needed.

To be considered you will need to have previous experience working 1:1 or in small groups with SEN pupils, possess NVQ 2 or equivalent, and are passionate about delivering quality support to children.

You will be offered a competitive rate of pay, continuous professional development to support your teaching career, and the opportunity to work alongside supportive colleagues and brilliant pupils!

If you are looking for a flexible role as an SEN Learning Support Assistant in Oldham, apply today with an updated CV!

Academics is a well-known national education recruiting service with over 20 years of experience preserving continuity in West Yorkshire classrooms, is expanding into Tameside. We are seeking skilled workers to become part of our team so that we can continue providing our partner schools in the Tameside region with our services.

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  • SEN Learning Support Assistant in Oldham Primary

Reference: 52346342

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