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The Education Network

£32,916 - £45,352 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Birmingham, West Midlands

Ref HC-1607445833

Posted 10 days ago

Pertemps Education Network

£824 - £1,035 Per Week

Full Time, Contract

London, Greater London

Ref HM-16

Posted 11 days ago

Pertemps Education Network

£206 - £271 Per Day

Full Time, Permanent

London, Greater London

Ref HM-35

Posted 1 day ago

The Education Network

£32,916 - £45,352 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Birmingham, West Midlands

Ref HC-1607445818

Posted 25 days ago

The Education Network

£130 - £200 Per Day

Part Time, Temporary

Gateshead, Tyne and Wear

Ref RC229SENTutorGates

Posted 18 days ago

£206 - £280 Per Day

Full Time, Contract

Southwark, Greater London

Ref CH-277

Posted 9 days ago

£34,823 - £51,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Birmingham, West Midlands

Ref HC-1607445828

Posted 17 days ago

£180 - £220 Per Day

Full Time, Temporary

Greenwich, Greater London

Ref GJ-117

Posted 26 days ago

£32,916 - £45,352 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Birmingham, West Midlands

Ref HC-1607445817

Posted 25 days ago

£206 Per Day

Full Time, Permanent

Lambeth, Greater London

Ref CH-266

Posted 26 days ago

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How many Learning Support Teacher jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 101 Learning Support Teacher jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Learning Support Teacher do?

Special educational needs teachers and coordinators work with and teach children, young people, and adults with an intellectual or physical disability. They use a range of specialised concepts, strategies and tools to optimise learners' communication, mobility, autonomy, and social integration. They select teaching methods and support resources to enable individual learners to maximise their potential for independent living.

Tasks required include:

  • Creates a safe, stimulating and supportive learning environment for students.
  • Assesses student’s abilities, identifies student’s needs and devises curriculum and rota of teaching duties accordingly.
  • Gives instruction, using techniques appropriate to the student’s disability.
  • Develops and adapts conventional teaching methods to meet the individual student’s needs.
  • Encourages the student to develop self-help skills to circumvent the limitations imposed by their disability.
  • Prepares, assigns and corrects exercises to record and evaluate students’ progress.
  • Supervises students in classroom and maintains discipline.
  • Liaises with other professionals, such as social workers, speech and language therapists and educational psychologists.
  • Updates and maintains students’ records to monitor development and progress.
  • Discusses student’s progress with parents and other teaching professionals.
What are the entry requirements for a Learning Support Teacher?

Entry is with a first degree that provides QTS (qualified teacher status) or, in Scotland, TQ (teaching qualification); or other relevant degree followed by further postgraduate training (most commonly PGCE – Postgraduate Certificate in Secondary Education, or, in Scotland, PGDE – Professional Graduate Diploma in Education). Additionally, prior experience in mainstream teaching is usually required, and further training for special needs teaching may be mandatory. A DBS check is mandatory