At a Glance
- Tasks: Conduct diagnostic assessments and provide tailored support for students with dyslexia.
- Company: Inclusive college focused on supporting diverse learning needs.
- Benefits: Full-time, term-time role with a supportive team and professional development opportunities.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team dedicated to fostering an inclusive learning environment.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives by helping them achieve their academic potential.
- Qualifications: Experience in assessing SpLD and strong communication skills.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
Location: North London
Contract: Full-time / Term-time
Department: Additional Learning Support (ALS)
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced Specialist Assessor to lead the College's provision for the assessment of Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD), with a particular focus on dyslexia. You will conduct high-quality diagnostic assessments, produce professional reports, recommend reasonable adjustments and examination access arrangements, and ensure students receive the specialist support they need to achieve their full academic potential.
Working closely with curriculum teams, Learning Support Assistants (LSAs), examinations staff and senior leaders, you will play a key role in promoting an inclusive learning environment while ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, awarding body regulations and College policies.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct diagnostic assessments using recognised psychometric assessment tools.
- Produce comprehensive, evidence-based diagnostic reports.
- Recommend appropriate learning support, reasonable adjustments and exam access arrangements.
- Provide specialist advice to lecturers, LSAs, examinations teams and student support services.
- Support students with additional learning needs throughout their educational journey.
Specialist Assessor (SpLD/Dyslexia) - North London employer: Morgan Hunt Recruitment
As a Specialist Assessor at our North London College, you will join a supportive and inclusive work culture that prioritises professional development and employee growth. We offer a collaborative environment where your expertise in assessing Specific Learning Difficulties will directly impact students' academic success, alongside competitive benefits and a commitment to work-life balance during term-time. Our focus on inclusivity and compliance ensures that you will be part of a team dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of learners with additional needs.