Job Details
Grade: CS1-5
Salary: £32, - £48, per annum
Hours: 7.78
Contract Duration: Temporary until 17 August
Teachers applying for permanent posts should be fully registered with the General Teaching Council Scotland.
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Role Purpose
To work within Children and Young Peoples Services to support class teachers and school managers in the provision of effective teaching and learning for all pupils in the primary sector, in particular those who experience barriers to learning.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Promote the principles of entitlement, inclusion and partnership inherent within local and national policy and practice. Assist Head Teachers and class teachers in the effective assessment, planning and monitoring of teaching and learning throughout the school. With managers, plan, monitor and evaluate the delivery of Support for Learning within the school, taking account of the 5 roles of Learning Support. As a result of consultation with class teachers, prepare, plan and provide support for class, group or individual within agreed priorities. Support the use of effective teaching approaches for children with additional needs which encourage participation and enhance self-esteem. Develop and sustain positive partnerships with parents in support of pupil’s learning. Assist in the co-ordination of support by additional needs assistants within school through the preparation and monitoring of Individualized Educational Plans and Coordinated Support Plans and Integrated Assessments. Promote effective pupil transfer, in particular at key stages of entry into pre-school setting, transfer into P1 and into Secondary School. Co-ordinate the range of interagency work provided within, and for, school by Support Services, Educational Psychologists and partner agencies such as NHS Borders. Maintain pupils’ profile and assessment records and complete Education Authority reports as required. Prepare reports and participate in review and planning meetings as appropriate. Undertake appropriate professional development on a regular basis.
This profile is indicative of the nature and level of responsibility associated with the post. It is not exhaustive and the post holder may be required to undertake such other duties as may be required by the Head of Service to meet the needs and responsibility of the Service and the Council.
Essential
Sound understanding of Additional Support for Learning legislation
Understanding of, and commitment to the principles of entitlement, inclusion and partnerships as key principles of Additional Support for Learning.
Interest in, and understanding of, how children learn.
Ability to support, motivate and encourage all pupils, in particular those who experience barriers to learning.
Ability to support, motivate and encourage staff. Ability to work positively with parents. Knowledge of 3-18 curriculum.
Ability to work as part of a team.