Randstad Education • Guildford, Surrey GU1 8GA

Support Worker (School)

About this role

Launch Your Career in Behavioural Support & Special Education

Position

Learning Support Worker (LSWI/II)

Location

Cranleigh, Surrey

Hours

Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 17:00 PM (Part-time options available)

Package

Competitive Salary + 25 Days Holiday (plus Bank Holidays and up to 3 days for Christmas closure)

Contact

Paul Hirchfield | 01293 527416 | paul.hirchfield@randstad.co.uk

Are you looking to turn your interest in psychology, human behaviour, or special educational needs into a measurable, hands-on career? If you want a role that moves beyond basic caregiving and gives you direct experience in behavioural intervention, data analysis, and individual curriculum implementation, this is your next step.

Join our specialised adult team and work alongside industry professionals to deliver high-quality, evidence-based support to autistic adults.

The Opportunity

What You Will Gain

In this role, you will bridge the gap between theory and practice, developing highly sought-after professional skills.

You will be responsible for

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Behavioural Support & Intervention

Learning how to provide behaviourally based support to successfully reduce barriers to learning and improve overall quality of life.

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Data-Driven Progress Tracking

Collecting, recording, and analysing data on learner progress to objectively evaluate the effectiveness of teaching and care plans, making adjustments where necessary.

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Curriculum Delivery

Planning, preparing, and executing tailored lessons on-site and within the community to build crucial social, educational, and independence skills.

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Holistic & Personal Care

Supporting individual empowerment and dignity by ensuring learners' personal care, hygiene, dressing, and health needs are fully met.

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Community & Vocational Integration

Guiding learners through social and leisure activities, as well as facilitating access to local employment opportunities.

Who You Are

We are looking for analytical, resilient, and forward-thinking individuals who demonstrate a strong professional drive. To succeed in this role, you will need:

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Relevant Experience

A background (professional, personal, or voluntary) working with individuals with disabilities or young people.

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Resilience under Pressure

The ability to stay calm in high-pressure situations and feel comfortable managing challenging behaviours safely and professionally.

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An Analytical Mindset

Sound literacy and numeracy skills (GCSE Grade C/4 or above in Maths and English is desirable) to accurately interpret verbal and numerical data.

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Strong Communication

The capability to build trusted relationships with learners, families, and multidisciplinary teams while maintaining absolute confidentiality.

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A Growth Mindset

A passion for professional self-development and a genuine desire to master specialised methodologies in autism support.

Professional Development & Values

We are heavily invested in your future. We offer a continuous learning environment where you will participate in mandatory training to achieve recognised qualifications. Our team thrives on Integrity, Teamwork, Continuous Learning, and Person-Centred care.

Safeguarding Statement

This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We are strictly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults at risk.

Advance Your Career Today

If you are ready to gain invaluable, hands-on experience in specialised adult education and behavioural support, contact Paul to discuss the role or submit your

CV

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Contact

Paul Hirchfield

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Phone

01293 527416

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Email

paul.hirchfield@randstad.co.uk