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  • How many Learning Support Worker jobs are available on Pertemps?

    There are 135 Learning Support Worker jobs available on Pertemps right now.

  • What does a Learning Support Worker do?

    A Learning Support Worker, also known as a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) or Teaching Assistant, is a professional who works within educational settings to provide support and assistance to students with diverse learning needs. This role involves collaborating with teachers, educational specialists, and other professionals to create inclusive learning environments and help students achieve their academic and developmental goals.

    Tasks required include:

    • Provide one-on-one or small group support to students with diverse learning needs, including those with special educational needs (SEN)..
    • Assist in implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) and behaviour plans..
    • Collaborate with teachers to support the implementation of lesson plans and classroom activities..
    • Provide assistance to students during class, ensuring they can access and engage in the curriculum..
    • Prepare and adapt learning materials and resources to meet the individual needs of students..
    • Ensure that students have access to appropriate tools and aids that facilitate learning..
    • Implement behaviour management strategies to support students in maintaining positive behaviour..
    • Work closely with teachers to address and manage challenging behaviours effectively..
    • Maintain regular communication with classroom teachers to stay informed about lesson plans, student progress, and any concerns..
    • Collaborate on strategies to promote a positive learning environment..
    • Facilitate the inclusion of students with diverse needs in mainstream classroom activities and social interactions..
    • Foster a sense of belonging and acceptance within the school community..
    • Assist in monitoring and recording students' progress in line with learning objectives and goals..
    • Provide feedback to teachers and educational specialists about students' achievements and challenges..
    • Support the administration of assessments and examinations, making appropriate accommodations for students with special needs..
    • Ensure a fair and accessible testing environment..
    • Attend to students' personal care needs, if required..
    • Support the physical and emotional well-being of students throughout the school day..
    • Participate in relevant training and professional development opportunities..
    • Stay informed about best practices in learning support and special education..
  • What are the entry requirements for a Learning Support Worker?

    Academic qualifications may be required by some employers, although entry is possible with relevant experience alone. A DBS check is mandatory.