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Learning Support Worker- A life changing role! Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of autistic adults? This incredible setting is looking for a dedicated Learning Support Worker to join our team and help learners achieve meaningful and beneficial outcomes through personalised lifelong learning opportunities. This award winning setting is a specialist day service for autistic and SEN adults that are aged 18+. This specialist setting is committed to empowering individuals to make positive, personal choices that enhance their wellbeing and social inclusion. Since 2012, this setting has provided a structured and supportive environment, where learners work closely with the skilled Learning Support Workers to achieve their educational and personal development goals. In this role, you will be instrumental in supporting learners to build confidence, communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and self-management strategies. Each learner follows a bespoke learning plan, designed around their unique skills, needs, and preferences. You will work closely with families and health & social care professionals to ensure that every learner receives the best possible support tailored to their aspirations. This setting boasts a modern site and exceptional facilities including a fully equipped kitchen, sensory room, onsite gym, horticultural tunnels, cafe and IT workshops to name a few.
Job Responsibility:
Support learners to build confidence, communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and self-management strategies
Work closely with families and health & social care professionals to ensure every learner receives the best possible support tailored to their aspirations
Requirements:
Caring
Patient
Committed to supporting autistic adults in developing independence and reaching their full potential
Experience in a support or care role is beneficial but not essential
Experience supporting learners with SEN would be desirable