Children Support Worker

Posted 6 June by Reed
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Job: Children Support Worker

Type: Full Time Permanent

Salary: £21,000

Timing: (8am-4pm, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) (8-5pm Tuesdays)

Responsibilities:

  • Provide one-on-one support to students with special needs, including but not limited to autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, dyslexia, and behavioral challenges.
  • Assist teachers in implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) and behavior management strategies.
  • Collaborate with classroom teachers to create and adapt instructional materials to meet the diverse needs of students.
  • Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment where all students feel valued and supported.
  • Monitor student progress and provide feedback to teachers and parents/guardians as needed.
  • Participate in team meetings, professional development workshops, and other school-related activities.

Requirements:

  • Right To Work in the UK (NO Sponsorship Provided) (Candidates on Skilled Worker Visa are not eligible for the position)
  • Minimum 6 months of expereience working in the UK in a school or care setting.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Fluent in English
  • Patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for working with children with Special Needs.

If this job interest you, Kindly apply to the advert with your updated CV!

If you have any questions, You can call Reed Cambridge office and ask for Isha!

Application questions

Do you have "Right To Work" in the UK?
Will you be using a car to commute to the school?
Do you have prior experience managing people with Special Needs?
Do you have prior experience in a classroom setting?
Are you familiar with GCSE / A Levels Curriculum?

Reference: 52810131

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