Learning Support Teacher (Lent and Summer Term 2025 Maternity Cover)
Papplewick
Full-time
Summary
An enthusiastic and inspirational Learning Support Teacher is required to teach boys aged 6-13 for two terms Maternity Cover from January to July 2025 (full-time post but with flexibility regarding hours). Applications by Wednesday 20th November.
Job Description
1. To tutor individual pupils who require learning support due to a specific learning difficulty.
2. To tutor pupils using the programme trained in, using own resources or resources available at school. Tutoring should be structured and recommendations followed from reports received from professionals, such as Educational Psychologists, which must be read and adhered to.
3. To record progress of pupils for inspection purposes, parent information, and for own information.
4. To prepare for these lessons, write IEPs, monitor progress, and carry out assessments when required.
5. Liaise with teaching staff, specialist staff, and the Learning Support Department.
6. Liaise with parents with professionalism and discretion.
7. To write end of term reports for pupils tutored.
8. To ensure the general welfare of pupils tutored.
9. To communicate any health or safety issues of pupils to Pastoral Care coordinators.
10. Duty to promote and safeguard the welfare of the boys.
Person Specification
1. To be suitably qualified with a specialist qualification at Level 5 or above, received from an accredited institution such as OCR, Dyslexia Institute, Dyslexia Action, Dyslexia Matters, British Dyslexia Association, or Helen Arkell Centre.
2. Preferably to be experienced in working in a school environment.
3. To be able to tutor in a motivational, enjoyable, and adaptable manner, ensuring the maximum potential for learning is used during a one-to-one lesson.
4. Ability to inspire boys to feel confident and secure in their academic progress.
5. Ability to offer high level and compassionate pastoral care.
6. Ability to communicate with parents effectively.
7. A well-developed sense of humour.
8. An understanding that, at its heart, prep school life should be fun.
9. A good level of competency in the use of ICT with a view to ICT being used to enhance the boys’ learning.
10. Ability to enable boys to enjoy their learning.
11. Ability to work as part of a team.
12. Willingness to promote and safeguard the welfare of all the boys.
Papplewick is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to this post which involves regulated activity, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Papplewick School is also committed to equality and diversity and the value that greater diversity brings to our school community.
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