Join A Team as a Teaching Assistant at a Thriving Educational Centre in Surrey!
Are you driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities?
Whether you have experience in care, teaching, or a keen interest in autism, we welcome you to join this team and embark on a rewarding career as a Teaching Assistant. (Note: This centre call this role a Learning Support Worker)
Position: Learning Support Worker
Location: Tadworth
Salary: £23,000 to £25,000 per annum FTE
Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
(Part-time options available: 3 or 4 full days per week)
About the Role:
We seek compassionate and dedicated individuals to support autistic learners aged 6 - 18 at this friendly school setting.
- Personalised Support: Provide one-on-one and small group assistance to help learners develop essential skills for well-being, independence, and social inclusion.
- Positive Interventions: Implement behaviour-driven teaching strategies to foster positive outcomes.
- Community Engagement: Facilitate learning experiences by supporting learners through their schooling.
Key Responsibilities:
- Comprehensive Care: Deliver support, care, and education tailored to each learner's needs.
- Lesson Planning: Deliver prepared activities that promote knowledge and skill development.
- Behavioural Support: Implement strategies to reduce behaviours that negatively impact the quality of life.
- Personal Care: Assist learners with personal hygiene, including toileting, dressing, and washing.
- Community Activities: Encourage participation in social, leisure, and educational activities.
- Employment Support: Help learners access work experience and employment opportunities.
- Progress Monitoring: Track and document learner progress to ensure effective support.
Why Choose This Centre?
- Competitive Pay: Earn a competitive salary.
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy sociable hours with no evening, weekend, or overnight shifts required. Flexible part-time options are available.
- Career Growth: Take advantage of opportunities for career progression and salary increases.
- Extensive Training: Receive thorough training in first aid, safeguarding, emergency medication, and more.
- Professional Qualifications: Access funded qualifications, including the Care Certificate and RQF Level 3 in social care.
- Supportive Environment: Join a team-oriented, supportive workplace with opportunities for independent work.
What They're Looking For:
- Driving Licence: A driving licence or access to transportation is essential due to the remote location.
- Experience: Experience working with adults or young people with disabilities is preferred, whether professional, personal, or voluntary.
- Comfort with Challenging Behaviour: Ability to work with adults who may exhibit challenging behaviours.
- Personal Care Support: Willingness to assist with personal and intimate care when required.
- Calm Under Pressure: Maintain a calm and composed demeanour in high-pressure situations.
We also encourage those with no sector-specific experience but a passion for helping others and an interest in learning disabilities to apply.
How to Apply:
Ready to make a life-changing difference? Apply today for more information, or call Paul Hirchfield on 01293 527416. We look forward to welcoming you to the team!