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"Empowering unique minds to learn and grow." Are you looking for a school that inspires learning, exploration, and growth? Do you want to be part of a team that is driven by passion and committed to helping every child succeed? Imagine working in a school with state-of-the-art sensory and therapy rooms, a thriving forest school, and exciting outdoor activities. If that sounds like the perfect environment for you, keep reading! Pay Rate: £95 - £110 per day (AWR Compliant) Location: Romford Position: Long-term / Full-time (Term Time Only) Role Overview As an LSA in Romford, you will likely be working in either a mainstream primary/secondary school or a specialist SEND provision. Your primary focus will be supporting students with EHCPs (Education, Health and Care Plans), focusing on areas such as Autism (ASD), SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health), or Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD).
Job Responsibility:
Providing teaching assistance to the teacher as defined by weekly/daily/seasonal planning
Working 1:1 with students
Providing group and/or individual activities, planned by the teacher
Working individually with learners/students to develop their work
Supporting the general well-being of learners within the school structure
Monitoring and evaluating student learning under the guidance of the teacher
Assisting teachers in using relevant management strategies to ensure a purposeful environment for teaching and learning
Supporting all learners in their planned, structured work in all curriculum areas
Requirements:
The ability to work with learners who have various learning difficulties
A willingness to learn and build relationships with learners
The ability to work as an individual and as part of a team
Flexibility in your approach to education
Experience working in SEND settings is desirable but not essential