Adult Study Support Assistant
Barnet And Southgate College, Chipping Barnet, Barnet
Adult Study Support Assistant
£79040
Barnet And Southgate College, Chipping Barnet, Barnet
- Part time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 4 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 1c5fc80843cf495680b4169ab4b53b3b
Full Job Description
Contract: 1 x 36 hours per week, 38 weeks per annum
1 x 32 hours per week, 38 weeks per annum
Salary 36 hours/38 weeks: Support Scale 5, £26,850 - £29,134 (pro rata £23,399 - £25,390) per annum inclusive of Outer London Weighting
Salary 32 hours/38 weeks: Support Scale 5, £26,850 - £29,134 (pro rata £20,800 - £22,570) per annum inclusive of Outer London Weighting
Proven ability to manage and support a caseload of students with learning support needs. Experience of drawing up an agreed support plan with SMART targets to meet appropriate criteria and remove barriers to learning. Understanding of the 19+ funding is desirable.
The posts are dedicated to providing support for students who are 19+ exclusively. Therefore, as the courses are often delivered outside core hours, support will be required on Saturdays and evenings during term time.
Minimum qual - i.e. relevant L3 qualification or equivalent is essential together with strong IT skills and GCSEs at grades A-C in English & Maths (or equivalent). Working knowledge of SEND legislation and how it applies to students in a college environment. Understanding of student engagement strategies, initial assessment processes and the barriers to learning.
If you have any queries regarding this post, please email Jobs@barnetsouthgate.ac.uk and quote the relevant post/reference number.
All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Proven ability to manage and support a caseload of students with learning support needs. Experience of drawing up an agreed support plan with SMART targets to meet appropriate criteria and remove barriers to learning. Understanding of the 19+ funding is desirable.
The posts are dedicated to providing support for students who are 19+ exclusively. Therefore, as the courses are often delivered outside core hours, support will be required on Saturdays and evenings during term time.
Minimum qual - i.e. relevant L3 qualification or equivalent is essential together with strong IT skills and GCSEs at grades A-C in English & Maths (or equivalent). Working knowledge of SEND legislation and how it applies to students in a college environment. Understanding of student engagement strategies, initial assessment processes and the barriers to learning.
Contract: 1 x 36 hours per week, 38 weeks per annum
1 x 32 hours per week, 38 weeks per annum
Salary 36 hours/38 weeks: Support Scale 5, £26,850 - £29,134 (pro rata £23,399 - £25,390) per annum inclusive of Outer London Weighting
Salary 32 hours/38 weeks: Support Scale 5, £26,850 - £29,134 (pro rata £20,800 - £22,570) per annum inclusive of Outer London Weighting