Join our passionate and dedicated team in Hertfordshire, committed to providing a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for all students.
We are currently seeking a proactive and compassionate Learning Support Assistant to contribute to the success and well-being of our diverse student body.
Job Overview
As a Learning Support Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting the educational and personal development of students across various age groups.
The right candidates will plan, deliver, and assess courses at levels 1, 2, and 3, as well as have the opportunity to deliver across our new and exciting T-Level programs in both Health (supporting Adult Nursing) and Childcare (Early Years and Teaching Assistant Pathways).
The School of Health Education and Care are looking for lecturers who will inspire our learners to achieve their full potential during their time at West Herts College.
Are you passionate about enhancing young people's careers?
If you are a Russell Group University Graduate who is keen to kickstart your career in education, Prospero Teaching has amazing schools that can prepare you for your teacher training.
Acting as a work-finding service, Prospero Teaching has a diverse range of secondary schools in Cheshunt.
My client provides an inclusive education that meets the diverse needs of all students.
We are currently seeking a compassionate and skilled Special Needs Teaching Assistant to join a supportive team, helping to make a difference in the lives of children with a range of learning difficulties and disabilities in Watford.
Key Responsibilities
Support children with special educational needs (SEN) in their learning, both in mainstream classrooms and in special settings, as required.
Are you a recent graduate looking to start a career within the education sector?
We are actively recruiting for graduates to undertake a Graduate Teaching Assistant role within a mainstream primary school in Berkhamsted within their SEN Hub.
Can you make the student's life just that little bit better today?