The Learning Support Assistant will be working across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 and will involve supporting groups of children, at all ability levels, with learning activities, and will also involve delivering interventions to children with additional needs.
Prospero Teaching are working closely with a vibrant primary school in Manchester to recruit an experienced learning support assistant to support children with additional needs.
This is a full-time ongoing role to start as soon as possible.
As a Learning Support Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting teachers and Secondary students.
GSL Education are seeking to appoint Learning Support Assistants at an outstanding Secondary School in South Manchester who are looking for flexible work.
Your role will be to work in either one school on a longer-term/permanent basis, or you can work on a flexible 0-hour contract where you work as and when you choose to, and you may work in various schools.
The Learning Support Assistant will be working across Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 and will involve supporting groups of children, at all ability levels, with learning activities, and will also involve delivering interventions to children with additional needs.
Prospero Teaching are working closely with a vibrant primary school in Salford to recruit an experienced learning support assistant to support children with additional needs This is a full-time ongoing role to start as soon as possible.
You will need to have experience in a Learning Support Assistant role and to have good understanding of the curriculum and expectations for Key Stage 1 and 2.
Milk Education are recruiting for a Learning Support Assistant for a Secondary School in Manchester to work on a long-term basis starting as soon as possible!
This is a school, who prides itself on being happy and caring, with high standards of attainment and behavior.
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Do you have experience working as a teaching assistant in a mainstream school and would like the opportunity to specialise in SEND support.
Are you currently working in the care or residential care sector and interested in using your transferable skills to supporting in a specialist school.
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Does the chance to share your subject expertise with students, encouraging a positive relationship with learning, inspire you?
Perhaps you are considering undertaking a PGCE or similar, but are put off by the thought of returning to university, and would like to test the water' to see if teaching is for you?
Are you a talented recent graduate from a prestigious Top 30 University, seeking a long-term role that will allow you to make a difference to the lives of young learners?