Learning Support Assistant

Posted 3 July by Tradewind Recruitment
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Job Advertisement: One-to-One Support Assistant for Key Stage 1 Child with Autism

Location: Mainstream Primary School, Widnes (WA8)
Company: Tradewind Recruitment
Contact: Wendy at Tradewind Liverpool

Tradewind Recruitment is seeking a dedicated and experienced One-to-One Support Assistant for a child in Key Stage 1 at a mainstream primary school in Widnes. The child has autism and requires an adult for guidance, confidence, and general support in school life.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide one-to-one support for a Key Stage 1 child with autism
  • Assist the child in developing confidence and social skills
  • Support the child with daily school activities and routines
  • Foster a nurturing and patient environment to facilitate learning

Candidate Requirements:

  • Demonstrated experience working with children with autism
  • Patience, empathy, and a nurturing disposition
  • Ability to commit to consistent hours: 8:30am - 3:30pm, Monday to Friday during term time
  • A Level 2 or 3 Teaching Assistant qualification is desirable and an advantage, but not essential

This role is crucial in ensuring minimal disruption to the child's learning experience, making a strong commitment to the specified hours essential.

Application Process:

  • Immediate telephone interviews are available with Wendy at Tradewind Liverpool on .

Join our team and make a meaningful impact on a child's educational journey. Apply now to support a young learner in a welcoming and inclusive school environment.

Required skills

  • learning
  • education
  • support
  • teaching
  • children
  • autism
  • behaviour

Reference: 53019107

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