Learning Support Assistant
Required as soon as possible
Term time: 30.83 hours / 38 weeks per year (incl. INSET Days)
Hours: 8.15am – 3.25pm
Salary: NJC Scale 2 Points 3-4 (£27,729-£28,125 FTE)
Actual salary: £19,844 per annum depending on experience
Langley Park School for Girls is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant to join the Student Support team as soon as possible.
This post will support specific named or groups of students and those with medical needs. Working with class teachers across the curriculum, the SEND team and medical support staff, the successful candidate will assist students with their education and, where appropriate, support access to the curriculum for those who are physically or otherwise prevented from doing so themselves.
This post would be ideal for someone who has an interest in working within SEND or someone who is considering a future career in teaching. If you are keen to support students in a particular subject area or are looking for a role which enables you to develop your subject expertise, we would be interested in hearing from you.
Although experience and qualifications will be an advantage, first and foremost we wish to appoint the right people to complement our team. The successful applicants will have access to on-site training and support which is specifically linked to the needs of identified students.
Langley Park School for Girls (LPGS) is a high achieving, popular and well-respected school within our local community. Situated on the Langley Park campus alongside our neighbouring boys’ school and primary school, we benefit from excellent transport links to and from central London and proximity to the Kent countryside. LPGS is an exciting place to work; a school in which students are motivated to achieve their best and work hard to make exceptional progress. We want our students to leave LPGS empowered to shape their own lives, and those of others, as the leaders of tomorrow.
“Pupils flourish into independent, confident young adults at this school.”
“Pupils are polite, kind and respectful to one another. They have strong professional relationships with their teachers.” (Ofsted)
“The school curriculum supports pupils to excel.” (Ofsted)
We can offer:
* Highly motivated students with a commitment to their learning.
* Very good standards of student behaviour.
* Innovative approaches to Teacher Professional Development.
* Opportunities to work and grow within our trust and beyond the school.
* A friendly and supportive working environment.
* An Employee Assistance Programme and flu vaccination.
Closing Date: Monday 17th March (9.00am)
Expected date for interviews: Friday 21st March
Please send your completed application form to Helen Partridge
(HR Manager) hpa@lpgs.bromley.sch.uk
We are committed to equality of opportunity for all our staff. We particularly welcome applicants from ethnic minority backgrounds as they are currently under-represented on our staff body. We recognise the vital contribution that members of a diverse team make to our students’ learning. The range of cultural experiences, differing viewpoints and role models this brings is valued in our Trust.
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Therefore, the successful applicant will be subject to Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.