
Student Support Assistant
- St Albans
- Permanent
- Full-time
- All students have 1:1 support at all times
- Students are working at, or towards, pre-entry milestones.
- Students may present with more complex behavioural or medical needs (in comparison to Supported Learning). Staff may be responsible for administering medication and carrying it on behalf of the student(s).
- Students may present with a high degree of personal care need. Many students are non-ambulant and/or non-verbal and benefit from a sensory/intensive interaction-based programme of learning.
- Students may be grouped according to their diagnosis or support needs (for example, within the Focus classes, where all students have a diagnosis of autism)
- Students are working towards very differentiated, specific targets, based on their own needs, with a view to increased independence (including work and voluntary placements) in the future where this is a realistic outcome.
- Students may present with a higher degree of difficult or challenging behaviours on occasion.
- 65% of students have 1:1 support; others have a lower level of support.
- Students are working at or towards entry levels 1, 2, and 3.
- Students are working towards targets based around living and working more independently in the future.
- Students may undertake accredited qualifications in mathematics, literacy, ICT, art, and life skills.
- Students may not be grouped according to their diagnosis or support needs. Instead, students may be grouped according to their working academic level (for example, a class of students whom are all working at entry level two) so that they can support each other with group tasks.
- Some students may present with a high degree of difficult behaviour(s) on occasion.
- Students are working towards Entry level 3, and GCSE levels.
- Students will be working towards improving their life skills, including becoming more independent.
- Students will be predominately grouped according to their social skills and appropriate peer groups to help them develop meaningful friendships.
- Most students will struggle with mental health, low self esteem and low confidence, so require a soft and nurturing approach.
- Some students may present with a degree of difficult behaviour(s) on occasion.
- Some students are 1:1 due to mental health related safeguarding concerns.
- To ensure that students are actively working towards SMART* targets, derived from outcomes stated on their EHCP**, working with the session tutor to ensure that these targets are relevant and meaningful to the individual
- To work with the tutor to ensure that notes and observation comments relating to individual students are correctly stored on college monitoring software
- To contribute to the EHCP** review process, providing evidence of progress towards targets and outcomes
- To work with the session tutors to devise new targets as required
- To work with the personal tutor to ensure that student risk assessments are current, reflecting the current presentation of the young person, and to ensure that guidance/direction on these risk assessments are followed at all times
- To lead activities on an informal basis in the event that the session tutor is called away temporarily
- To support students with speech and language difficulties with their daily communication needs, working in conjunction with the speech and language therapy team
- To develop an effective working relationship with the students, demonstrating an understanding of their specific needs, considering them as a unique individual at all times
- To work effectively with your Student Support Assistant colleagues, ensuring that approaches used are consistent throughout the day
- To support the tutors with the preparation, upkeep and organisation of resources.
- To communicate on a daily basis with the class tutor(s) to ensure that concepts and information are presented clearly, and that any student related issues are identified.
- To support students with complex behaviours in self-managing their own behaviour whilst in class
- To work with the tutors to assess potential Oaklands College students within our classes, and to contribute towards these assessment reports and funding applications
- Assist students in all classroom based activities e.g. worksheets, cookery sessions, art sessions, numeracy and literacy, music activities
- Assist students working on practical tasks.
- To work under the supervision and direction of the nursing team in order to administer medication and support a named individual in managing their own medical needs (if applicable)
- To support the class tutor in ensuring that students with mobility difficulties are supported effectively when moving around the site or when off-campus. This may include pushing wheelchairs for non-ambulant students.
- To demonstrate an effective working knowledge of, and to follow, the safeguarding policy at all times: ensuring vigilance throughout the working day, and passing on any concerns to the relevant person in a timely manner
- To support students in developing independent living skills in the community (such as road safety skills, functional use of money, safe use of community facilities)
- To support students with their personal care needs; this can range from full changing/hoisting for wheelchair users, through to prompting students to wash their hands, depending on the needs of the individual
- To support the delivery of therapeutic programmes; physio, daily exercise routines (if required by the individual concerned)
- To undertake specialist medical training if required, depending on the needs of the cohort
- To liaise with parents and carers in person, on the telephone, or via a home to college diary, ensuring any relevant information is passed on to your colleagues
- To represent the college in a professional manner when supporting students in the wider community
- To support students with complex behaviours in working towards reducing occurrence of these behaviours and developing an ability to “self-regulate” their own emotional state
- To demonstrate compassion and empathy at all times if students come to you with a concern, and to seek advice from your colleagues if you are unsure how to resolve a situation
- To attend class and team meetings on a weekly basis
- To attend and complete any training offered to you as part of your role - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-based (SMART). Education, Health and Care Plan
- Term Time Only position
- Local Government Pension Scheme with excellent employer contributions
- Access to Adult Community Learning courses
- Free onsite permit parking
- Access to onsite gym and wellness treatments at discounted rates
- Cycle to Work Scheme and discounted travel through UNO Bus Scheme
- Eye care vouchers and employee assistance programme
- Mental health and wellbeing support, including peer supporters
- Staff development days and annual awards celebrating your achievements