What skills and experience we're looking for
This role will support student progress by removing barriers to learning therefore allowing students to achieve their Personal Best.
This is a great opportunity to provide support for small groups of students for English or Mathematics, and occasionally provide in-lesson support and small group work for other subjects.You will also support effective liaison and communication with teaching staff by working together to plan for the effective support of students.
In addition, you will lead the delivery of structured Social Emotional and Mental Health interventions which increases student independence, resilience and outlook on life.
1. Undertake the delivery of a specific curriculum/aspect to one-to-one or small group of students using a range of strategies to establish a purposeful learning environment and to promote good behaviour.
2. Deliver subject specific support for students that are not making expected progress under the direction of a teacher.
3. Develop strategies to help students overcome obstacles they may experience in achieving their personal best
4. Deliver SEMH interventions with particular focus on students with emotional or mental health issues
5. Create and maintain accurate records to support strategic decisions regarding SEMH support across KS3.
6. To support with the effective planning and delivery of the Peer Mentoring Programme.
7. Lead small group intervention sessions on life skills lessons / PSHE with students, inspiring a love of learning with students.
8. Ensure key staff are informed of progress and developments through regular feedback and updates.
9. Maintain regular, positive contact with staff, students and parents.
10. To develop effective working relationships with outside agencies to best support students with specific needs.
11. To lead on SEMH referrals to external agencies, maintaining accurate records and then liaising with professionals to provide outstanding SEMH provisions in school.
12. Write and review My Support plans and IEPs and other supporting documents where required for students.
13. To discuss sensitive issues with parents/carers, for example, behaviour, uniform, attendance etc.
14. To participate in and assist in supervision of educational visits, in conjunction with the teacher/line manager.
15. Actively encourage the inclusion of all students to participate in the life and activities of the school and to access the national curriculum to the best of their ability.
16. To support with the planning and delivery of assemblies during key period of the year i.e. Mental Health Awareness Week.
17. To support with the planning and delivery of key SEMH school events.
18. Seek feedback about own performance and the quality of support offered.
19. To provide cover for before, break, lunch and after school as directed by line manager, ensuring the post holder actively upholds and promotes the philosophies of the school.
20. As part of your wider duties and responsibilities you are required to promote and actively support the school’s responsibilities towards Safeguarding. Safeguarding is about keeping people safe and protecting people from harm, neglect, abuse and injury. It is about creating safe places, being vigilant and doing something about any concerns you might have.
21. Carry out your duties with due regard to current and future School policies, procedures and relevant legislation. These will be drawn to your attention in your appointment letter, your statement of particulars, induction, and on-going performance development and through college communications.
What the school offers its staff
The trust offers a wide range of benefits including employee assistance programmes catering for the individual wellbeing needs of staff, wellbeing champions and designated wellbeing resources for staff. flexible working opportunities (where practical), occupational sick pay, maternity, paternity, adoption & shared parental leave, competitive pension schemes with the opportunity for shared cost AVCs, money saving ‘salary sacrifice’ cycle scheme and tech scheme.
Commitment to safeguarding
SHARE MAT is committed to the Equalities Act 2010 and also to promoting the welfare and safeguarding of children and young people, by adhering to the “Keeping Children Safe in Education” guidance. All staff and volunteers are regularly trained regarding our expectations in keeping our students safe. An enhanced DBS is required for every post