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An established industry player is seeking a passionate Learning Support Assistant to join their SEN school in Melksham. This role offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable classroom experience while working closely with children with additional needs. You will be instrumental in helping these students achieve their potential by providing tailored support and encouragement. This position also allows you to shadow professionals in the field, paving the way for your future as an Educational Psychologist. If you're ready to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable young people, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
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11.03.2025
25.04.2025
Are you a recent university graduate? Do you want to gain classroom experience before becoming a qualified educational psychologist?
A fantastic SEN school in Melksham is looking for a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to help support and motivate their pupils with additional needs. The children in the school range from 5 to 18 and all have a variety of additional needs including Autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, multi-sensory impairments, and PMDL. The students therefore require an LSA who is understanding, empathetic, and up for a challenge!
As a Learning Support Assistant, you will be provided with the skills needed to undergo training as an Educational Psychologist in the future. Not only will you gain first-hand experience working with children with additional needs, but you will also learn how to implement individualized support plans and learning strategies in the classroom in order for each child to reach their full potential. You will also have the unique opportunity to shadow the psychologist and therapist based on-site at the school and learn from them ahead of your future career.
In this SEN school, no two days are the same. Your general duties will involve working closely with a small group of SEN pupils in the classroom, supporting both their learning and emotional needs. You will ensure each child stays on track with their work, meets their milestones, and helps the class teacher to make the classroom a fun and exciting environment. Personal care, such as toileting and feeding, may also be required. If you are looking for a rewarding career where you can help change the lives of vulnerable young people, then this is the role for you!
The ideal candidate will have a university degree (Psychology or Criminology would be perfect) and a C in GCSE Maths and English. Experience with SEN is desired but not essential.
If you are hoping to become an Educational Psychologist and have a passion for education, then this SEN School wants to hear from you! To apply for this position, please upload your updated CV to this advert.