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An educational institution in Wales is seeking a Learning Support Assistant at Level 1. This role involves assisting the Class Teacher, supporting pupil needs, and working with those who have special educational needs. Strong communication skills and registration with the EWC are essential. This is a casual position with salaries pro rata, and Welsh language skills are crucial for applicants.
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Salary: Grade 3 - £24,796 pro rata
Learning Support Assistant - Level 1 (Casual) - Ysgol Bro Penfro
Working under the direction of the classroom teacher or senior staff, you will provide support for pupils. This will take the form of assisting the Class Teacher through participation in class/ group/ individual lessons. You will also be expected to assist in the preparation of materials and displays, clear away resources as required, and contribute to the delivery of individual learning plans under the direction of the Class Teacher.
You will need to attend to the pupils' personal needs, and implement related personal programmes, including social, health, hygiene, first aid and welfare matters. You will also be required to supervise and support pupils ensuring their safety and access to learning, including those with special education needs. You will be required to encourage pupils to interact with others in activities and also encourage them to act independently and behave in an appropriate way.
A good standard of education, an understanding of children/ young people's needs and rights, together with excellent communication skills are all essential for this role.
You will need to be registered with the Education Workforce Council (EWC) for this post.
Please refer to the job description above for more details on this vacancy and the person specification.
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Support & Additional Info
Welsh language skills are essential. Applications may be submitted in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than applications submitted in English.