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69 NOS for STL reorganised © Teaching Assistants STL1 Provide support for learning activities STL6 Support literacy and numeracy activities OR STL25 Support literacy development OR STL26 Support numeracy development STL24 Contribute to the planning and evaluation of teaching and learning activities STL30 Contribute to assessment for learning STL7 Support the use of information and communication technology for teaching and learning STL9 Observe and report on pupil performance STL11 Contribute to supporting bilingual / multilingual pupils STL33 Provide literacy and numeracy support to enable pupils to access the wider curriculum STL 28 Support teaching and learning in a curriculum area STL31 Prepare and maintain the learning environment STL19 Promote positive behaviour STL49 Support children and young people during transitions in their lives STL60 Liaise with parents, carers and families STL5 Provide effective support for your colleagues STL62 Develop and maintain working relationships with other practitioners HLTA STL18 Support pupils' learning activities STL29 Observe and promote pupil performance and development STL23 Plan, deliver and evaluate teaching and learning activities under the direction of the teacher STL35 Support bilingual and multilingual pupils STL8 Use information and communication technology to support pupils' learning STL21 Support the development and effectiveness of work teams Role-specific STL17 Invigilate tests and examinations STL27 Support implementation of the early years curriculum STL34 Support gifted and talented pupils STL36 Provide bilingual / multilingual support for teaching and learning STL39 Support pupils with communication and interaction needs STL40 Support pupils with cognition and learning needs STL41 Support pupils with behaviour, emotional and social development needs STL42 Support pupils with sensory and/ or physical needs STL53 Lead an extra-curricula activity STL55 Contribute to maintaining pupil records STL 56 Monitor and maintain curriculum resources STL57 Organise cover for absent colleagues STL59 Escort and supervise pupils on educational visits and out-of-school activities Children's Care, Learning and Development STL2 Support children's development STL3 Help to keep children safe STL4 Contribute to positive relationships STL10 Support children's play and learning STL12 Support a child with disabilities or special educational needs STL20 Develop and promote positive relationships STL 22 Reflect on and develop practice STL38 Support children with disabilities or special educational needs STL45 Promote children's well being and resilience STL52 Support children and families through home visiting

69 NOS for STL reorganised © Learning, Development and Support Services STL50 Facilitate children and young people's learning and development through mentoring STL51 Contribute to improving attendance Management and Leadership STL63 Provide leadership for your team STL 64 Provide leadership in your area of responsibility STL65 Allocate and check work in your team STL67 Provide learning opportunities for colleagues Health and Social Care STL13 Contribute to moving and handling individuals STL14 Support individuals during therapy sessions STL37 Contribute to the prevention and management of challenging behaviour in children and young people STL44 Work with children and young people with additional requirements to meet their personal support needs Play Work STL15 Support children and young people's play STL58 Organise and supervise travel STL54 Plan and support self-directed play Other STL32 Promote the transfer of learning from outdoor experiences (OP) STL16 Provide displays (IL) STL43 Assist in the administration of medication (CHS) STL66 Lead and motivate volunteers (MV)