A Learning Assistant (LA) role at Summerhill is seen as an assistant in learning, not so much as an assistant solely to the teacher. The role is to help students learn, through facilitation of student activities, rather than to help the teacher teach.
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood), (preferred), or currently studying and/or a minimum of 2 years experience in an accredited Early Childhood setting (international school/setting or Reggio inspired is an advantage).
Current teaching license in home state/country is an advantage.
An LA’s role can be but no limited to:
Working hours are typically during the school day, in term time, Monday to Friday. You may be required to work early mornings or after school if you’re supporting additional activities. In addition to your hours of work, you may need to attend training days or PTC’s, as appropriate to your role.
In general, half-term and summer holidays are counted as part of your holiday allowance. Taking time off during term is restricted, and you’ll need a good reason for term-time absence to be authorised (e.g. funeral, emergency surgery etc).
Employment contracts vary greatly in this profession. Part-time work or job sharing is common. While permanent contracts do exist, an increasing number of schools offer fixed-term or temporary contracts Summerhill International School, which are reviewed annually in line with school or pupil needs. These tend to be common when the majority of your role is supporting a particular pupil.
There are also short-term opportunities through educational recruitment agencies. There may be a chance for your contract to become permanent, but there’s no guarantee.
Summerhill is a learning environment of beauty and wonder, full of warm, flowing colors and objects that awaken the imagination and invite interaction through play. Add experienced and caring teachers and the foundation for our early childhood program is complete. We believe in whole-child development to help each child grow physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially, and that every child is unique.