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<p><strong>Learning Support Assistant - Swindon</strong><strong> Immediate Start</strong> £90-£105 per day</p><p>Are you a dedicated and compassionate individual looking to support students in a rewarding school environment? Whether you're an experienced Learning Support Assistant or a recent graduate eager to gain hands-on experience, this could be the ideal opportunity for you.</p><p>Academics are supporting a welcoming school in Swindon who are seeking enthusiastic and reliable Learning Support Assistants to join their teams as soon as possible. This role involves supporting students with SEN and SEMH needs, helping them to engage with their learning and reach their full potential.</p><p>This is a fantastic opportunity for those with prior experience supporting children, as well as individuals considering a future career in education or educational psychology.</p><p><strong>Learning Support Assistant - Main Responsibilities:</strong> Provide 1:1 and small group support to students with additional needs Support students in accessing the curriculum and staying engaged in lessons Work closely with teachers and SENCO to implement tailored learning strategies Build positive and supportive relationships with pupils Promote a safe and inclusive learning environment</p><p><strong>Ideal Candidate:</strong> Previous experience working in a school or with children Ability to manage challenging behaviour in a calm and positive manner A passion for supporting students and making a difference Strong communication and interpersonal skills DBS on the update service or willingness to obtain one</p><p><strong>Benefits:</strong> Competitive rate of pay (£90-£105 per day) Flexible working opportunities Valuable experience within a school setting Supportive team and professional development opportunities</p><p><strong>Learning Support Assistant</strong></p><p><strong>Learning Support Assistant</strong></p><p><strong>Learning Support Assistant</strong></p>

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