LSA - Behaviour Support - Greenwich, ASAP Start
- Posted 26 March 2021
- Salary £75 - £85 per day
- Job type Contract
- Discipline Primary Education
- ReferenceLSAabbeywoodGREENWIC_1616756311
- Contact NameCarly Walters
Job description
Learning Support Assistant - Behaviour Support
Primary Mainstream School - Greenwich, Abbey Wood
ASAP Start - KS1 and KS2
Are you looking to support children with additional learning needs?
Do you have experience working with challenging behaviour?
Are you interested in supporting young people's Mental Health?
Experience working with children required
An excellent Primary school in Greenwich, Abbey Wood, is currently recruiting for a Learning Support Assistant/Behaviour Mentor to join them ASAP. This is an exciting opportunity for a graduate or experienced teaching assistant to develop their experience with Special Educational Needs. A graduate with a degree graded 2:2 or above is ideal for this role and some previous experience working with SEN children is desirable. The position will be working 1:1 with pupils with Special Needs and Challenging Behaviour in the school. The SEN teaching assistant will have the opportunity to work closely with children who have mental health difficulties, display challenging behaviour or learning disabilities such as Autism.
This Primary school are looking for a confident, dedicated Learning Support Assistant who is enthusiastic and passionate about their input into a child's education. Ideally, the successful SEN Teaching Assistant will have excellent behaviour management skills and desirably some form of restraint training.
- 1 year contract
- ASAP start
- £75 -£85 per day
- Teaching Assistant -1:1 SEN
- Learning Support Assistant
- Graduates welcomed
- Great platform for aspiring teachers
- Greenwich
- Primary School
The ideal SEN Teaching Assistant will be able to commit for the full academic year and the expected salary will be from £75 -£85 per day. This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate to expand their classroom experience prior to undertaking their teaching training and becoming a fully qualified classroom teacher.
Relevant previous experience would include youth work, support work, mental health work and SEN in sport.
If you are a SEN Teaching Assistant and you are interested in this position, please submit your updated CV. Alternatively, please contact Carly Walters.