BPS/Learning Support Assistant (Starting in August 2026)
Shilin District, TPE
Teaching Support
Teaching Support
Overview
The British Primary Section is offering an exciting opportunity for an experienced Learning Support Assistant to join our dedicated Additional Learning Needs team starting in August 2026. This is a one-year contract, with the possibility of extension depending on school needs.
Focus Group: Students identified as neurodivergent or considered at-risk, including those diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and learning differences.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support neurodivergent and at-risk students, including those with autism, ADHD, and learning differences.
- Work under the supervision of the ALN Department Coordinator, assisting students both in-class and in small-group settings.
- Reinforce evidence-based instructional strategies, supplementing the work of teachers to enhance student learning and development.
This role is an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about inclusive education and committed to making a meaningful impact on students’ academic and personal growth.
Specific Responsibilities
- Show some understanding of national frameworks, typical curricular and teaching methods, and expectations in the relevant Key Stages.
- Provide support and scaffolding to students on the ALN Register in the classroom, with a focus on enabling them to access the curriculum delivered by the Class Teacher and making adjustments as appropriate.
- Maintain regular communication with the Class Teacher to keep informed of the essentials in the classroom, e.g. concepts taught, skills involved, intended learning outcomes.
- Contribute to the preparation of additional resources and differentiated activities for the ALN students, taking into consideration individuals’ readiness, interests, and learning profiles.
- Inform class teachers of children’s progress and/or difficulties following in-class support sessions.
- Contribute to the preparation of tailored homework assignments and the monitoring of the children’s progress.
- Plan and deliver structured and agreed intervention programmes in one-to-on or small group settings, based upon prior training received externally o in-house, and ongoing support from the Subject Coordinator, the ALN Teachers, or the ALN Coordinator.
- Keep track of the students’ responses to learning activities/ intervention programmes to record progress made and contribute to support provision discussions.
- Take the main responsibility for the ALN student’s file and keep its contents regularly updated.
- Contribute to students’ IEP discussions, meeting with the designated ALN Teacher, Class Teacher, and parents as appropriate.
- Participate in additional meetings and PD trainings as requested by the ALN Coordinator.
Qualifications
- Degree in Education, Childhood Education, Special Education or a relevant field from a recognised University, or a qualification/certification in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools or a relevant field.
- Fluent in English (essential).
- A minimum of 2 years relevant experience in a school or similar setting.
- Experience of working in a mainstream international school with a Western pedagogical background would be a significant advantage.
- Understanding of the Safeguarding principles and willingness to take additional certifications.
- Familiarity with multicultural settings is a plus.