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Bilingual Learning Support Assistant

Supertemps Limited
Gwynedd
2 days ago
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A leading educational establishment has an opening for you to utilise your supportive skills and empathetic nature, in a role that makes a difference to people’s lives!



Support young adults with learning opportunities to enable them to make the most of their potential whilst developing your own skills and experiences.



As a Bilingual Learning Support Assistant, you will be:

Enabling and encouraging student integration within peer groups Building working relationships with subject tutors and helping with the development and preparation of learning materials, tasks, assignments, and assessments whilst recording of learners’ progress Supporting learners during activities and reinforcing tutor instructions and providing constructive feedback to learners in relation to targets Attending relevant meetings with subject tutors and support teams Providing mobility assistance to students as and when required and accompanying students as and when required Any other duties reasonably requested by the Director or Manager

We are keen to speak to you if you have:

Previous experience in a similar support-based role Relevant qualifications also in numeracy and literacy  Ideally Welsh speaking Experience working with a diverse range of learners and staff including whose behaviour at time may be challenging An ability to show empathy and understanding of the challenges faced by young people post 16 Excellent IT, Communication and Inter-personal skills A current enhanced DBS certificate or willingness to complete one

This is a part-time temporary vacancy until End of January 2026 working 9am - 4:30pm Tuesday - Thursday (26 hours per week)


You'll be starting from a pay rate of £12.66 per hour, plus accrued holiday pay.


Please note, this role is subject to DBS certificate being completed and registering with the Education Workforce Council EWC (if not already done so).



If you have a passion for people and thrive in a customer focused role, then we would love to speak to you today!

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