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Learning Support Assistant

Learning Support Assistant

Bishop Burton College

East Riding of Yorkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£18,879 (£9680 actual) per annum, pro rata
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
10 July 2022

Job overview

ANNUAL SALARY £18,879 (£9680 actual) per annum, pro rata

Part-Time 24 hours per week, term time only, Days and hours to be agreed on appointment, Fixed Term until July 2023.

Are you able to communicate with young people whilst maintaining professional boundaries? Do you want to help them achieve and be the best that they can be? Can you assist others on a 1:1 basis or group setting if required?

Our young people are from a wide variety of backgrounds and circumstances. Some have additional needs and require additional support within an educational setting. 

These particular posts will provide one to one assistance for students with specific needs, both in the classroom setting and during break and lunchtimes. 

We are looking for caring and enthusiastic individuals to join the Student Support Team assisting lecturing staff in the care and education of students with a wide range of learning difficulties and disabilities. 

This is a varied job and requires individuals that are calm, supportive and enjoy working with young people. 

Benefits Include:

  • Excellent rural work environment
  • Free car parking
  • On-site catering facilities
  • 25 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays
  • Discounted gym membership at the on-site gym
  • Membership to the Local Government Pension Scheme
  • Strong College Values such as Striving for Excellence and ‘Can do’ Attitude

To apply please visit our website: www.bishopburton.ac.uk/aboutus/vacancies/current-vacancies and download the application form and job description with the person specification. E-mail your completed application form to the HR Team, by midnight on the closing date to human.resources@bishopburton.ac.uk If you have any queries please contact the HR Team at the above email address or telephone 01964 504190. 

Closing date: 10th July 2022

Interview date: week commencing 18th July 2022

No Agencies 

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About Bishop Burton College

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+44 1964 553000

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What you can expect at Bishop Burton College:

  • Committed staff, who really want you to succeed
  • Good resources with significant investment going into additional buildings this year
  • A college with very good retention and achievement figures for further and higher education learners
  • A vibrant college that strives for excellence in all that it does
  • A college with high expectations of its learners
  • A college that has excellent links with industry and is known for producing an industry ready work-force 

What you can expect as a Further Education student:

  • An interview at the college with a course tutor or manager who will assist you with reviewing your plans and choices
  • An interesting course & many involve practical activities around the college estate and farm
  • Free transport to get to and from college
  • Opportunities to undertake practical experience both on and off site
  • Support with your learning - study skills staff will assist you with lots of things such as completing your assignments, improving your spelling or sourcing information
  • Opportunities to become involved with extra sporting and social activities such as Duke of Edinburgh Award
  • Guidance and information on a range of health, finance, equality and welfare issues
  • A Learner Resource Centre that is open during "learning friendly hours" and prides itself on supporting all learners needs.
  • Frequent opportunities for you to feedback your thoughts to us

What you can expect as a Higher Education student:

  • An advisory interview which includes a tour of the facilities, talking with staff and current students and time to discuss your aspirations and needs
  • A well structured course delivered and assessed through a variety of methods
  • Access to on-site parking and in some cases, links to the college transport network
  • Support with sourcing work experience/placements
  • Specialist study skills support
  • Frequent opportunities to feedback on the college experience
  • Extensive extra sport, social and recreational activities taking place on a daily basis
  • Guidance and information on a range of health, finance, equality and welfare issues
  • An open access Learner Resource Centre that prides itself on supporting all learners needs
  • Frequent opportunities for you to feedback your thoughts to us 

  
 
 

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