Learning Support Assistant
Stanmore College
Stanmore
- Expired
- Salary:
- £15,601 - £17,503 per annum
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 20th August 2018
- Apply by:
- 19 June 2018
Job overview
Do you want to provide learning support and welfare for students who have a disability and/or a learning difficulty?
If so, Stanmore College has a great opportunity for you to join the Inclusion team to assist the Inclusion Manager to develop a suitable programme of support and carry out the programme within the classroom or in a withdrawal situation. Building relationships with students who have additional needs to help them overcome barriers to learning and supporting them to maximise their learning potential would also be an important aspect of the role.
You will have a minimum of one year’s experience of supporting post-16 or secondary school students and a Level 3 qualification. You will have excellent written and oral communication skills and good IT skills.
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About Stanmore College
Stanmore College is a mixed, non-denominational further education college in the London Borough of Harrow, serving students from the age of 16 and above.
Stanmore College was established in 1987 and has two sites – Elm Park and Kenton Learning Centre. Facilities at the college include a learning resource centre, IT suites, media suites, an art and design studio, sports hall and fitness suite. It was identified as good by Ofsted in 2017.
Principal
Sarbdip Noonan
Values and vision
Stanmore College’s vision is for all students to achieve to the best of their ability in a supportive and inspiring learning environment. It works to ensure that students are identified as individuals and that their needs are met. Diversity is celebrated in the college community, where everyone is treated with respect regardless of their differences. The college wants all students to feel supported during their time learning and offers a wide range of support services, including health clinics, higher education advice and personal counselling. A careers advice service is also on site for students to go along to and discuss their next steps with an advisor. Enrichment opportunities are available for students to expand their skills and develop new interests, including sports clubs, fitness classes, coding club and film club. The college wants students to extend their opportunities beyond the classroom and further enhance their employability skills, offering initiatives such as Student Parliament where skills are practiced in leadership, democracy and teamwork.
Ofsted
“Learners are prepared well for living and working in modern Britain. They have high standards of conduct and behaviour, they respect their peers and understand democracy well.”
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