Classroom Assistant (learning Support: Social Emotional)

Singapore, Singapore

Job Description


JOB TITLE: CLASSROOM ASSISTANT (LEARNING SUPPORT: SOCIAL EMOTIONAL)Links to: Director of Inclusion and Learning Support IntegratorsWHO ARE WE?Nexus is an empowering, learning-focused community. We strive to create an honest, open and innovative community with our learners at our centre, in collaboration with our parents and peers. We believe that we have something unique and special here, we are proud to be different in the way we work; and how we teach and learn.At Nexus, we do things differently. Each member of staff is valued and recognised as a unique individual collaborating as part of a supportive community, to elevate one another with innovative ideas. Our strategies emerge from the collective positive mindsets of our colleagues. You will experience high levels of ownership and empowerment in your role.WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR?We are seeking an inspirational, experienced and highly motivated individual who is passionate about extending the life chances of those who are neurodiverse and/or have additional learning needs. Highly organised and able to foster and maintain positive relationships with learners, parents, peers and external agencies alike, the Learning Support Classroom Assistant is responsible for improving learner access to our dynamic curriculum and supporting Teachers in understanding their needs.JOB DESCRIPTIONUnder the guidance of the Director of Inclusion, the Learning Support: Social Emotional, Classroom Assistant facilitates the learning and development of individuals or groups of learners. The \xe2\x80\x9csocial and emotional CA\xe2\x80\x9d job holder will engage in the targeted and responsive provision for learners who become dysregulated. They are responsible for developing a social and emotional wellbeing programme, making related interventions, and responding to crisis situations swiftly.ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIESSupport the personal, social and emotional development of learnersOversee intervention programmes put in place by the Learning Support team and work with the Counselling Team to deliver interventions. This involves:Setting up individual programmes and designing appropriate schedulesDevelop and manage resources for Learning Support initiativesCarrying out push-in and pull-out interventions with individuals or groups of learnersAssessment and monitoring of progress of learners on the Learning Support roll, including liaising with teachers to gather basic dataTraining and supporting colleaguesFacilitate the acquisition of emotional intelligence, to support learner agency and restorative approaches.To be \'on call\' to support withdrawal of learners who may become disruptive due to dysregulation.To work in collaboration with peers to promote positive behaviour and growth mindsets both in group situations and on their own, in particular by:Assisting in motivating and encouraging the learners as requiredContributing to areas requiring reinforcement or development, such as language development and positive engagementPromoting independent learningProvide continuity of adult care of learners, for example, supervising daily playtimesAssist with basic record-keeping, including collecting evidence of learning on individual learners, such as taking photographs, making observations, carrying out targeted assessmentsAttend staff meetings, participate in performance management arrangements and undertake training and development activitiesBe willing to attend and become involved in any professional development opportunities and adopt an attitude of professional reflection and continuous improvementQUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLSMinimum O level education and equivalent (as per CPE guidelines), or higher qualification (Eg. Diploma, Degree)Relevant working experience in an international context is preferredKnowledge of and experience of working with learners with social and emotional needsKnowledge of and experience delivering one to one and small group intervention programmes for social and emotional needs (e.g., mindfulness, social skills, etc)A demonstrated and genuine passion for education and a desire to facilitate children\'s learning; a genuine interest and passion for social and emotional development and wellbeingPossess strong IT skills and knowledge, for example Apple devices and Google applicationsCommunicate effectively in Standard English both orally and in writingEstablish and maintain positive learning-focused relationships with colleagues, learners and parentsTo manage the physical demands of the role (eg: routinely sitting on child sized chairs, kneeling, bending and crouching)High standards and expectations for themselves and the learnersTeamplayerResilient and flexible - no two days are the same!Nexus International School (Singapore) is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our children and families. Nexus endorses the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which Singapore ratified on 11 December 2008, and establishes a clear policy and guidelines to protect our learners from maltreatment by any person or persons who come in contact with them in any environment.Nexus International School (Singapore) is an equal opportunity employer. We respect and seek to empower each individual and value the diverse cultures, perspectives, skills and experiences within our school.Whilst every effort has been made to explain the main duties and responsibilities, the role may be revised from time to time.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD1424514
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Singapore, Singapore
  • Education
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