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Learning Support Assistant (Post-16)

Learning Support Assistant (Post-16)

Blossom House School

Merton

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
05/05/2022
Apply by:
30 June 2022

Job overview

We have an exciting opportunity for a confident, enthusiastic individual with a passion for learning and excellent inter-personal skills and teamwork to join our team as a Learning Support Assistant, supporting children who have speech, language and communication difficulties.


Learning Support Assistant (Post-16)


Blossom House is an Ofsted-rated “Outstanding” specialist school for children aged 3 - 19 years of age with speech, language and communication difficulties. Although many of the children have some associated difficulties such as fine motor problems or poor organisational skills, they are all within the average range of cognitive abilities. 


The Post-16 provision is a specialist 6th form college for students aged 16 – 19 years of age with speech, language and communication difficulties.  Upper House Post-16 is a unique provision as it is tailored, as much as possible, to cater for each student’s individual needs. The department consists of Teachers, Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Teaching Assistants.


Place of work:

On our College Link provision students attend courses at mainstream colleges (currently Nescot College, Kingston Creative Industries Centre and South Thames College) and then receive therapies and maths and English lessons onsite at our Motspur Park site.


Our Employability provision is based on-site at Motspur Park. Students travel off-site to engage in supported work placements but have all lessons and therapies delivered onsite. 


Both our College Link and our Employability provisions last for three years. As a Learning Support Assistant, you may be asked to work across both provisions. 


Range of Support required:

It is also expected that Learning Support Assistants will be able to provide support across a range of subjects and when working at college will be able to work independently as peripatetic staff, ensuring that they build good relationships with college staff.


The Post 16 LSA role involves supporting pupils, assisting the class teacher, therapists and lecturers, helping to maintain the learning environments and assisting with administration. 


We offer:

• A supportive working environment in a newly refurbished building at Blossom House School. 

• Good links with Post-16 colleges and regular contact with the school.

• The opportunity to work 1-1 with children where possible.

• Support from an enthusiastic and dedicated team of Therapy staff and Teachers who will work alongside you when in the classroom at school. Our Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapist, Arts Therapists and Pastoral Co-ordinator aim to maximise each child’s potential in a nurturing and supportive environment.

• Continued professional development.

• Great staff benefits and a friendly nurturing environment.


The ideal candidate will have:

• Confidence, enthusiasm and a passion for learning.

• Excellent English skills (clear written and spoken English) along with good reading, writing and numeracy skills.

• The ability to build good working relationships in a proactive and confident manner with children, teachers, lecturers and college staff, parents and carers 

• Experience of working with children with Special Education Needs (SEN), particularly children on the Autism Spectrum. 

• The ability to manage a small group of children with complex social communication needs.

• The ability to promote positive behaviour in a nurturing environment is essential. 

• The ability to support students in a wide range of subjects. 

• Adaptability and the ability to travel independently to the various college sites and work independently at the various sites.

• Good administrative and organisational skills. 

• Emotional resilience and the ability to identify opportunities to prevent issues from escalating by involving the necessary team members and implementing appropriate action plans in a timely manner. 


Qualifications preferred include GCSE, CACHE Diploma Level 3 in Child Development or equivalent qualification.

The role is permanent

Monday to Friday, 08:30 – 17:00 

(approx. 36-39 teaching weeks per annum – depending on college timetables)

Salary is negotiable depending upon experience

To Start: September 2022

                                                      Closing date:         15th July 2022


If you wish to apply for the post, please email the completed application form detailing how you meet the requirements of the person specification along with the recruitment activity (on the last page of the advert) to recruitment@blossomhouseschool.co.uk by the closing date. 


This role is subject to the relevant Safeguarding checks which will include an Enhanced DBS check and right to work in the UK checks


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About Blossom House School

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Blossom House is a very special place to work, not just because of our wonderful team of staff, but also because of the satisfaction of supporting the development of our fantastic pupils. Rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted in November 2023, we aim to continually evolve our working environment to ensure we remain an outstanding place to work.

We believe in the importance of supporting our staff in all ways and we are committed to investing in your personal development, giving you the opportunity to undertake external courses as well as offering training in INSET. We have a Learning Teaching and Therapy Support Team in place to offer one to one coaching if required.

​All assistants currently have the opportunity to obtain a City & Guilds accredited training course in Behaviour Support Management while working here. We also deliver the Elklan course which is an accredited speech and language training programme aimed at professionals working in schools.

We also acknowledge any stress that may be experienced through working in this environment. To support our teaching staff, therapists and other staff, we offer sports activities (including yoga and football) and an employee assistance programme which includes one to one counselling.

When you join the team at Blossom House, you’ll benefit from:

  • A modern, climate-controlled working environment at Motspur Park.
  • Well-equipped teaching rooms with interactive whiteboards.
  • Ample underground car parking and good transport links at Motspur Park, while our Euston school is within walking distance from London Euston rail station.
  • Small classes (maximum of 10 but usually less).
  • Learning Support Assistant in every class.
  • A wellbeing programme that includes a £60 termly wellbeing allowance.
  • Generous holiday allowance.
  • An independent employee assistance programme.
  • UK Healthcare cash plan designed to help cover your day to day healthcare      expenditure such as optical and dental bills and offers cashback (up to policy limits) for a variety of different medical treatments. It also offers lifestyle benefits and discounted gym membership.
  • Free lunch once a week and ample drinks and snacks in our comfortable staff room.
  • Cycle scheme and Tech scheme.
  • End of term parties and gifts.

Comments from our staff

‘I was going to give up teaching until I joined Blossom, 8 years later and still learning new things and enjoying it.’

‘It’s nice to feel part of a community where care is at its centre.’

‘Being able to work as such a close team, with so much support, is brilliant.’

‘Everyone is so friendly and the team approach makes working here so much easier.’

We are always interested in meeting friendly, competent, dedicated, suitably qualified and experienced candidates for roles at Blossom House. If you are interested in making a difference and joining our dedicated team, please send your application to recruitment@blossomhouseschool.co.uk.

Blossom House School is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people that we work with. As such, all posts are subject to a safer recruitment process, including an Enhanced DBS check, the disclosure of criminal records and vetting checks. We can only shortlist based on completed applications and not CV’s alone.

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