A one-form entry Primary School in the Tyldesley area of Wigan is looking for a Learning Support Assistant to work full time 8.30-3.30 Monday to Friday, with daily pay rates £85-£90.
Are you an experienced Learning Support Assistant looking for work in Wigan from September?
This role is to work 32.5 hours per week from September working for the full academic year.
Learning Support Assistant Role & Responsibilities: ?
General
Milk Education are recruiting for a Learning Support Assistant for an 'Outstanding' Secondary School in Ormskirk to work on a long-term basis starting as soon as possible!
You will be assigned to pupils on a 1:1 basis and provide general class support.
HAVE YOU CONSIDERED WORKING AS A SPECIAL NEEDS LEARNING SUPPORT IN A CLASSROOM SETTING?
Hays Education understands that people with a passion and experience of supporting children or adults with special needs or complex care, can sometimes find it difficult to break into a career in Education, due to minimal or no recent/previous experience in a classroom setting.
Your background and experience, as an example, may come from:
Support Worker for Special Needs Children in school
Empowering Learning are working closely with a vibrant SEND school, supporting children with profound and multiple learning difficulties in Bolton.
The ideal candidate should be energetic and confident supporting children with complex and/or medical difficulties including Autism ASD, Dyslexia, Aspergers Syndrome, Hearing or Visual Impairment.
SEN Teaching Assistant/ Support Worker for Special Needs Children in school
Empowering Learning are working closely with a vibrant SEND school, supporting children with profound and multiple learning difficulties in Bolton.
The ideal candidate should be energetic and confident supporting children with complex and/or medical difficulties including Autism ASD, Dyslexia, Aspergers Syndrome, Hearing or Visual Impairment.
Empowering Learning are working closely with a vibrant SEND special needs school, supporting children and young people with profound and multiple learning difficulties in Bolton.
The ideal candidate should be energetic and confident supporting children with complex and/or medical difficulties including Autism ASD, Dyslexia, Aspergers Syndrome, Hearing or Visual Impairment, Wheelchair bound, PEG feeding.