Learning Support Assistant (LSA)


Category: Graduate TAs / School Support Staff | Reference: ITEACH-65920
Location: Greater Manchester, North West England WA14 UK
Job Type: Contract
Immediate Start: Yes
Salary £425 to £500 per Week

Learning Support Assistant (LSA)

A highly-regarded secondary school in Trafford are looking to add a passionate and resilient Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to their SEND department, for a January start!

Benefits – Learning Support Assistant (LSA):

  • Many candidates have previously secured a permanent position after an academic year
  • Further training opportunity on offer to successful candidate
  • Become part of a very supportive SEND department
  • Modern, spacious grounds
  • Free online CPD courses

Learning Support Assistant (LSA) –  Job description:

  • Supporting children across KS3 and KS4
  • Working with a range of mild SEN: Autism, ADHD, non-verbal and dyslexia
  • Term time only
  • Full-time
  • Start in January
  • Interview ASAP
  • Long term contract

Learning Support Assistant (LSA) – Person specification:

  • Must hold a degree from a reputable UK university
  • You must have a clear passion for the education of children
  • Must be fully committed to the role
  • Good curriculum understanding and general knowledge of SEN is desirable
  • Excellent academic background e.g GCSEs and A Levels
  • Motivated, enthusiastic and resilient

If you are interested in this Learning Support Assistant (LSA) opportunity, trial days are being arranged from next week.

Apply for this Learning Support Assistant (LSA) by sending your CV to Katie at i-teachers. You will be contacted within 2-4 days if shortlisted.

Posted On: 25/11/2024
Recruiter: i-teachers

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