Wednesday, 10 July 2013

EDUSTAFF: Learning Support Assistant


Are you a Psychology Graduate who is hoping to gain valuable experience in a school environment???

If you're a Psychology Graduate with experience of working with pupils with Special Needs then Edustaff need to hear from you!!!

Are you looking to further your studies and become Special Needs Educator???

***Learning Support Assistant (LSA)
***Large Secondary School- 2100 plus students
***Extensive SEN Department
***Earn £60 per day,
***Offset travel + food expenses
*** Long term contract- September start
***West/Central London

The SENCO, of this Client School has asked Edustaff to recruit a Learning Support Assistant. The post involves working half day with a pupil who has Cerebral Palsy, and the rest as a general LSA. The position is available from September and will last for the whole Academic Year.

Ideally the SENCO would like a graduate who is already experienced with CP, but this is not essential as long as you can show empathy, commitment to the school, initiative and perseverance.

You would be joining a large and extensive Special Needs department of seven full time members; a number of Graduate Learning Support Assistant's. The Special Needs Co-Ordinator is well versed in the use of Learning Support Assistants; past successful candidates have reported that they where well mentored and supported throughout their term.

During this placement you will receive a wide and varied experience and you will be asked to fully immerse yourself in all aspects of the school.

Are you a committed Psychology Graduate hoping to become a Special Needs Educator???

If so email your CV to Phil at Edustaff.

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