Randstad Education • Reigate, Surrey RH2 3DB
About this role
Learning Support Practitioner - Make a Real Difference!
Locatation
Caterham
Are you passionate about supporting the social, emotional, and behavioural development of young people? We are seeking a dedicated and skilled THRIVE Practitioner (HLTA) to join our team and help improve student engagement and access to learning.
This vital role involves supporting the Pastoral Lead and SENDCO in running a THRIVE provision for students with development, social, emotional, and behavioural needs.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
As a THRIVE Practitioner, your work will be central to student wellbeing
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Safeguarding
Take responsibility for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils, prioritising student wellbeing at all times.
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Provision Delivery
Support the day-to-day running of the THRIVE provision, including implementing timetables, planning, and strategies to meet individual pupil needs.
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Direct Support
Deliver 1
1, small groups, and class group sessions.
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Relationship Building
Establish positive relationships with young people, acting as a role model, and building constructive relationships with parents and families.
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Approach Implementation
Use specialist skills to support emotional development and liaise with school staff to embed the THRIVE approach across the whole school environment.
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Monitoring & Assessment
Work alongside the lead to assess pupil progress and create up-to-date action plans through regular THRIVE assessments.
What We're Looking For
Qualifications & Experience
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GCSE pass grade C (or 4) or above in English and Maths.
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Up-to-date training relevant to the post.
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Essential
Understanding of Safeguarding principles and Child Protection procedures.
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Essential
Relevant knowledge and experience of pupils with SEN, ADHD, and ASC.
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Essential
Experience working with children in an educational setting and with young people with challenging behaviour.
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Desirable
THRIVE training or a willingness to undertake practitioner training.
Skills & Behaviours
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A strong commitment to the role, a desire to put the child first, and treat them as an individual.
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Ability to work collaboratively as a team member and unaccompanied.
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Excellent interpersonal, numeracy, and literacy skills.
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Ability to manage the emotional demands of working with young people and remain positive under challenging circumstances.
About the Aurora Group
Everyone employed by the Aurora Group is expected to share our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young adults.
We require all staff to
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Demonstrate commitment to equality and diversity
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Behave and act in a way that promotes and contributes to the overall aims, values, and ethos of the Company.
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Participate in regular training, supervision, and appraisal.
If you are a positive, creative, and solution-focused individual ready for a challenging but rewarding role, apply now or call Paul Hirchfield on 01293 527416 or email paul.hirchfield@randstadeducation.co.uk