Learning Support Assistant
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- England,South East,Hampshire,Havant
- Part-time
- Competitive salary
Job Description:
Learning Support Assistant
Job DetailsJob Title:Learning Support Assistant (LSA)Department:Additional Learning SupportCampus:Havant / South DownsFTE Salary:Grade 3 Spine Point 10 - £22,507.70Contract Type 1:Term time only / 23 hours per week: £11,241.45Contract Type 2:Term time only / 27 hours per week: £13,196.48Contract Type 3:Term time only / 31 hours per week: £15,151,52About the RoleThe primary function of this role is to provide a high quality pro-active academic and pastoral learning support service for learners who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This rewarding role involves the delivery of one to one and small group support, both in and out of class, in collaboration with a wide range of different teaching and learning support professionals.Responsibilities You will be responsible for:
*To provide a high quality pro-active academic learning support service to learners who have additional learning needs.
*To ensure that all learners receiving support have the opportunity to achieve as well as their peers and are able to stay as independent as possible.
*To provide learning support that contributes to an outstanding learner experience from the start of their college journey to progression into further study or employment.
*Provide high quality in class or small group support to learners identified with additional learning needs, under the guidance of the class teacher, in all learning environments across both college sites.
*Work directly with curriculum staff, other support staff, key external stakeholders and agencies to ensure that the learner journey, from start to finish, meets the social, emotional and academic needs of each individual learner.
*Develop an understanding of barriers to learning and the wide range of ways to overcome these; to also develop a comprehensive knowledge of learning difficulties and disabilities and the strategies to alleviate these.
Requirements You will need:
*Maths and English to at least level 2
*Educated to at least level 3
*Understanding of factors that create barriers to learning and strategies to overcome these
*Proven track record and experience of effective quality improvement in learning support
*Well-developed ability for problem solving and decision making
*Knowledge and/or experience of disabilities and learning difficulties and strategies to support these
BenefitsIn return, you will receive:
*Invest in Your Growth: Access a wide range of training, in-house coaching, workshops, and funding for qualifications. Opportunities for funded research, with potential international travel.
*Generous Pension Plans: Benefit from either the Local Government Pension Scheme or Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
*Ample Time Off: Enjoy a generous annual leave package to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
*Exclusive Discounts: Get an NUS TOTUM card, offering discounts with hundreds of retailers.
*Community Engagement: Participate in volunteering and fundraising for local and national charities. Option to donate through the Give As You Earn (GAYE) scheme.
Visit our website to learn more! ApplicationHow to apply
We strive in offering an inclusive and accessible recruitment and interview process to all candidates. Should you have any questions at all, or require any support with reasonable adjustments, please contact recruitment@hsdc.ac.uk and a member of our team will respond as soon as possible.
For more information on the position itself, please connect with Darren Darby at darren.darby@hsdc.ac.uk for any queries. Please note, we appreciate the value of each applicant but kindly ask that you complete an application form as we do not accept CV’s.
If you would like to take a look at the job description for this vacancy, please see this under Supporting Documents on the right-hand side of the page.
Job DetailsJob Title:Learning Support Assistant (LSA)Department:Additional Learning SupportCampus:Havant / South DownsFTE Salary:Grade 3 Spine Point 10 - £22,507.70Contract Type 1:Term time only / 23 hours per week: £11,241.45Contract Type 2:Term time only / 27 hours per week: £13,196.48Contract Type 3:Term time only / 31 hours per week: £15,151,52About the RoleThe primary function of this role is to provide a high quality pro-active academic and pastoral learning support service for learners who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This rewarding role involves the delivery of one to one and small group support, both in and out of class, in collaboration with a wide range of different teaching and learning support professionals.Responsibilities You will be responsible for:
*To provide a high quality pro-active academic learning support service to learners who have additional learning needs.
*To ensure that all learners receiving support have the opportunity to achieve as well as their peers and are able to stay as independent as possible.
*To provide learning support that contributes to an outstanding learner experience from the start of their college journey to progression into further study or employment.
*Provide high quality in class or small group support to learners identified with additional learning needs, under the guidance of the class teacher, in all learning environments across both college sites.
*Work directly with curriculum staff, other support staff, key external stakeholders and agencies to ensure that the learner journey, from start to finish, meets the social, emotional and academic needs of each individual learner.
*Develop an understanding of barriers to learning and the wide range of ways to overcome these; to also develop a comprehensive knowledge of learning difficulties and disabilities and the strategies to alleviate these.
Requirements You will need:
*Maths and English to at least level 2
*Educated to at least level 3
*Understanding of factors that create barriers to learning and strategies to overcome these
*Proven track record and experience of effective quality improvement in learning support
*Well-developed ability for problem solving and decision making
*Knowledge and/or experience of disabilities and learning difficulties and strategies to support these
BenefitsIn return, you will receive:
*Invest in Your Growth: Access a wide range of training, in-house coaching, workshops, and funding for qualifications. Opportunities for funded research, with potential international travel.
*Generous Pension Plans: Benefit from either the Local Government Pension Scheme or Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
*Ample Time Off: Enjoy a generous annual leave package to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
*Exclusive Discounts: Get an NUS TOTUM card, offering discounts with hundreds of retailers.
*Community Engagement: Participate in volunteering and fundraising for local and national charities. Option to donate through the Give As You Earn (GAYE) scheme.
Visit our website to learn more! ApplicationHow to apply
We strive in offering an inclusive and accessible recruitment and interview process to all candidates. Should you have any questions at all, or require any support with reasonable adjustments, please contact recruitment@hsdc.ac.uk and a member of our team will respond as soon as possible.
For more information on the position itself, please connect with Darren Darby at darren.darby@hsdc.ac.uk for any queries. Please note, we appreciate the value of each applicant but kindly ask that you complete an application form as we do not accept CV’s.
If you would like to take a look at the job description for this vacancy, please see this under Supporting Documents on the right-hand side of the page.
Job number 1836435