Job Description - Learning Diversity and Inclusion Specialist
RESPONSIBILITIEs
Learning Diversity and Inclusion
Support the LDIC Coordinator in developing the inclusive education team from school staff and external
resources so that the school can professionally address a wide range of inclusive education needs,
including:
...
● Autism spectrum/Asperger's syndrome
● Learning disabilities
● Medical conditions
● Mental health issues
● Multiple disabilities
● Physical and/or sensory challenges
● Social, emotional and behavioral difficulties
● Specific learning difficulties
● Speech and/or communication difficulties
- Support the LDIC Coordinator to ensure provision of prevention, assessment and remediation services for students who may exhibit difficulties in any of these areas.
- Develop support plans and identify interventions and education materials for the purpose of minimizing the adverse impact of identified needs and share the approaches with colleagues.
- Create and implement Individualized Educational Programs (IEPs) for inclusive education needs students assigned by the LDIC Coordinator.
- Collaborate with school staff, including teachers and Management Board, to best meet the needs of individual students assigned by the LDIC Coordinator.
- Provide targeted support in executive functioning, organisation, processing speed, working memory, study skills, and exam-related anxiety.
- Support the implementation of access arrangements and reasonable adjustments, in line with IB and Cambridge regulations, under the guidance of the LDIC Coordinator.
- Review external professional reports and support application of recommendations into practical, school-based strategies.
- Support students in developing self-advocacy skills and understanding their learning profiles.
- Assist with transition planning (Primary-Middle, Middle-High, IGCSE-DP) students with Specific
- Learning Difficulties and/or any neurological conditions.
- Liaise with parents of designated students, and other professionals as required, to ensure a collaborative approach and to keep parents informed of their child's progress.
- Provide professional support to staff in one (or more) of the key areas of inclusive education needs.
- Support the LDIC Coordinator in monitoring teaching and learning practice in the school to meet the needs of students with inclusive education needs.
- Encourage all members of staff to recognize and fulfil their responsibilities to pupils with inclusive education needs and disseminate good practice for inclusive education across the school.
- Provide training opportunities for teachers, and work with colleagues to deliver training on specific intervention programs.
- Identify resources needed to meet the needs of pupils with IEPs and advise management accordingly.
- Communicate regularly with parents and teachers of assigned LDI students to ensure a transparent and coherent approach from all parties.
- Plan, keep and report appropriate records to school management and parents.
- Respect the confidentiality of student information and respond sensitively to student's needs providing assistance with care and welfare and with the learning activities undertaken.
- Take an active role in development of the LDIC Department, in partnership with other staff.
Other Responsibilities
1. Supervise relevant Community Service projects for High School and Middle School students (as
required, according to student needs and teacher allocations).
2. Organise and lead extra-curricular activities and student engagement to promote positive interactions
among students of all ages and develop their academic, creative and sporting potential.
General
1. Maintain knowledge of current educational theory and practice and undertake professional training in
liaison with the LDIC Coordinator.
2. Act in accordance with the budgets, policies, procedures, directions and decisions of the school
management
3. Act as ambassador for the school and act in a manner that upholds the values and ethos of the school
at all times
4. Maintain high quality standards in all areas of the school
5. Any other activities as agreed with management to contribute to overall development of the school.
REPORTING
- Report to the LDIC Coordinator
TIMING & DURATION
- The position is available starting 12 August 2026. This is a full-time long-term position with an initial contract of 2 or 3 years which will be renewable by mutual consent.
REQUIREMENTS
- University Degree in Child Psychology, Educational Psychology, Special Needs and or related
- subjects.
- Recognised teaching qualification or equivalent professional qualification.
- Experience working in a school.
- Genuine enjoyment of working with students and ability to enable a wide range of students to
- reach their academic potential
- Ability to plan strategically, to set and meet deadlines and to implement plans
- Capable of developing new educational programmes
- Excellent interpersonal, team leadership and membership skills
- Able to communicate well with students, staff and parents and gain their confidence and respect
- A commitment to professional development
- Excellent spoken and written English.
DESIRABLES
- Experience teaching in the IB PYP and MYP
- Teaching experience in an international environment
- Additional language skills