As a Learning Support Mentor, you will play a key role in building the confidence and self-esteem of each pupil, whilst supporting their academic progress, social development and personal growth.
A friendly and welcoming Special Needs School, located in Tilehurst, are seeking a Learning Support Mentor to join their team as soon as next week.
The school provides tailored support for children and teenagers with a range of specialist diagnoses, including Autism, ADHD, communication challenges, learning difficulties, and mental health needs.
As a Classroom Mentor, you will be supporting students aged 5 to 16 with a range of needs - Autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, behavioural challenges, sensory issues, physical disabilities and communication difficulties to name a few.
A friendly and creative Specialist School are searching for a Classroom Mentor to work on a 1:1 and group basis with their SEN students.
This is a full-time role, Monday to Friday, starting as soon as next week!
Whether you have recently left education or are looking for a career change, a Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship specialising in SEND support offers the perfect opportunity to learn while working in a vibrant and inclusive school environment.
Learning is delivered both in-person and online during your working hours and can be completed within your first year at the school, with all costs fully covered by your employer.
About the Role
This SEND Teaching Assistant Apprentice role is based in an ambitious and thriving SEND school in Wimbledon, known for its strong commitment to inclusion and support for pupils with special educational needs.
A specialist school in Thatcham are seeking a passionate and dedicated Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join their friendly team, supporting primary and secondary-age pupils in a nurturing and structured environment.
Are you a psychology graduate looking to gain hands-on experience in SEN, mental health and child development?
Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of children with autism, complex needs, and speech and language difficulties?