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Pupil Support Assistant - Autism Outreach - Orchard Brae School - ABC11464 inAberdeen inAberdeen PUBLISHED SAT 25 JAN 2025

£30,727 per annum
EMPATHY

Aberdeen City Council Follow Aberdeen City Council

Impactful Role, You will directly contribute to the education and personal development of children and young people with Autism Spectrum Conditions, making a meaningful difference in their lives.
Collaborative Environment, Working as part of a small team with specialist knowledge allows for collaboration and shared best practices in supporting students.
Continuous Learning, The role offers opportunities to enhance your skills in autism best practices and develop a deeper understanding of diverse educational needs.
Flexible Working Options, The organization promotes flexible working arrangements, allowing you to find a work-life balance that suits you.
Commitment to Inclusion, Being part of a council that prioritizes equality, diversity, and inclusion ensures a supportive workplace culture.
Support for Personal Growth, The role may provide opportunities for you to build strong relationships with students, enhancing your communication and empathy skills.
Disability Confident Employer, Working for an organization that actively supports the employment of individuals with disabilities promotes a positive and welcoming atmosphere.
The Pupil Support Assistant - Autism Outreach position at Orchard Brae School in Aberdeen involves assisting in promoting effective learning and personal development for pupils with Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC). The role requires working as part of a dedicated team to provide various levels of support within mainstream educational settings, focusing on autism best practices. Candidates should have significant experience supporting children and young people with ASC and possess strong communication, literacy, and numeracy skills, along with empathy and patience.

This fixed-term, part-time role necessitates PVG membership for regulated work with children, which candidates must either already have or be willing to obtain. The position promotes an inclusive work environment, with flexibility in working patterns and a commitment to equality and diversity. Aberdeen City Council encourages applications from individuals with disabilities and offers guaranteed interview schemes for eligible candidates.

 


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