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Learning Support Teacher

£18.6 - £21.7 per hourEstimated
Full-time

Learning Support Teacher

The Learning Support Teacher will implement and provide SEN students with educational support under the supervision of the Head of Learning Support.  

As a Learning Support Teacher, you will be providing individual or small group support to students with learning differences and collaborate closely with teachers, modeling inclusive practices and effective research-based strategies ensuring all students have the opportunity to thrive both academically and personally.  

About Akademeia:

Akademeia High School is an academically-selective school in Warsaw, offering IGCSEs and A Levels alongside Akademeia Assessed Courses. The majority of our students are preparing to study at Oxbridge, Russell group, and Ivy League universities as well as acclaimed architecture, art and music schools. With a rigorous admissions process and A Level classes taught in the form of undergraduate seminars, the school pursues a pre-university university model. The school offers a robust scholarship programme, with 10% of places allocated to merit-based, partial and full scholarships. Together with Akademeia High School Foundation, the school also supports several educational outreach and community engagement initiatives. 

Responsibilities:

  • Provide individualized support to students with learning difficulties or special educational needs (SEN). 

  • Collaborate with classroom teachers to develop and implement strategies for accommodating diverse learning needs within the classroom. 

  • Conduct assessments to identify students' specific learning needs and develop personalized learning plans. 

  • Develop and implement personalized learning plans tailored to each student's individual needs and academic goals, including accommodations for exams and coursework. 

  • Collaborate with the exam centre to ensure that students with SEN receive the appropriate access arrangements to demonstrate their knowledge and abilities. 

  • Deliver targeted interventions and support sessions focused on building essential academic skills, such as literacy, numeracy, study skills, and exam preparation strategies. 

  • Adapt teaching materials and resources to suit the learning styles and abilities of individual students. 

  • Monitor and track the academic progress of students with SEN, providing ongoing feedback and adjustments to support strategies as necessary to ensure academic success. 

  • Communicate regularly with parents/guardians to provide updates on their child's progress, discuss strategies for support at home, and collaborate on goal-setting. 

  • Work closely with other members of the school's support team, including special educational needs coordinator (SENCOs) and the Wellbeing team to ensure a coordinated approach to supporting students with SEN. 

  • Keep up-to-date with best practices in the field of special education and attend relevant professional development opportunities. 

  • Maintain accurate records of student assessments, progress, and interventions in accordance with school policies and procedures. 

  • Advocate for the needs of students with SEN within the school community and participate in meetings or committees related to inclusion and diversity. 

  • Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel valued, respected and empowered to achieve their full potential, both academically and personally, regardless of their individual learning needs. 

Qualifications / Requirements

  • Teaching certification from an accredited institution and minimum two years of experience in the given field. 

  • University degree in learning support and/or special education needs 

  • Preferred knowledge and experience working in the British curriculum 

  • Preferred experience in teaching at a secondary level 

  • Fluency in English  

  • Strong communication and collaboration skills 

We offer:

  • Vibrant international community

  • Competitive salary adequate to your experience and skills

  • Access to private medical and mental health package

  • Subsidised Mulitisport card

  • Subsidised lunches

  • Rich professional development scheme

For informal enquires about the position you are welcome to contact us at View email address on tes.com

It is an offence to apply for the role if an applicant is barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. 

AHS Commitment to Safeguarding Principles

AHS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

All post holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures, including an online due diligence search, references and satisfactory Criminal Background Checks or equivalent covering the previous 10 years’ employment history.

Vacancy posted 4 days ago

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