Job Overview
As a Learning Support Assistant, you will work closely with a small group of eight pupils, helping them navigate behavioural, emotional, and learning challenges. Your role will involve fostering the development of their interpersonal and communication skills, while also supporting their growth in numeracy and literacy.
Responsibilities Work closely with a small group of eight pupils, supporting their behavioural, emotional, and learning development. Foster interpersonal and communication skills and support growth in numeracy and literacy. Apply psychological theories and engage in restorative and therapeutic practices to support children. Attend future training within the school, with the option to join the therapeutic and pastoral teams on site. Qualifications
- Psychology Graduate.
- Positive, caring and nurturing individual with a passion for helping others.
Benefits & Details
Salary: £90 to £100 per day.
Location: Bicester.
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 3:15pm.
Full‑time role starting as soon as next week.
About the School
The pupils at this Special Needs School have a variety of additional needs including autism, cognitive impairments, learning difficulties, communication challenges and physical disabilities. Many of the pupils also face mental health challenges, such as anxiety and attachment issues.
Recruitment
Are you a Psychology Graduate? Are you looking to build your experience supporting neurodivergent children facing mental health challenges? Are you looking for a full‑time role that is both rewarding and enriching? An inclusive Specialist School for students with learning difficulties and mental health challenges are looking for a Graduate to join their team full‑time starting as soon as next week.