What skills and experience we're looking for
Essential: • A good standard of written and numeracy skills (A/I/C) • Good communication skills both oral and written (A/I/R) • Ability to use basic technology to support the role (A/I) • Ability to build positive relationships with all stakeholders (A/I) • Ability to work constructively as part of a team (A/I/R)
Desirable: • Completion of DfES Teacher Assistant Induction Programme, or equivalent (A/C) • Working with or caring for children of relevant age (A/I) • Understanding classroom roles and responsibilities and your own position within these (A/I) • Emergency First Aid or First aid at work qualification (C) • Previous experience of working with young people preferably in a school setting (A/I)
What the school offers its staff
Why join us?
This is a fantastic opportunity to join an outstanding team within a high performing multi academy trust with exciting career prospects for successful applicants.
As a Trust, we have developed an extensive range of employee benefits that focus on yourFinancial, Physical and Mental Wellbeing. Here are just a few examples in each area…
Financial Wellbeing:
• Membership to either theTeachers’ Pension Schemeorthe Local Government Pension Scheme
• Technology scheme and Vehicle Leasing Scheme*
• Access to anextensivediscounts platform
Physical Wellbeing:
• 24/7 access to an online GPor Advanced Nurse Practitioner for you & your household
• Gym & fitness discounts
• Cycle to Workscheme*
• Free annual flu jab
Mental Wellbeing:
• Access to an industry leadingEmployee Assistance Programme
• Menopause Support Service
• TrainedMental Health First Aidersin all our settings
*Subject to ensuring NMW is maintained
Holiday Entitlement: minimum 35 days(subject to pro rata if working part time and dependent upon salary and continuous service) including statutory Bank Holidays.
Further details about the role
Main Responsibilities: Support the pupil by: 1. You will undertake the activities with either individuals or small groups of children to ensure their safety and facilitate their physical, emotional, and educational development. 2. You will carry out pre-determined educational activities and work programmes whilst promoting independent learning. 3. You will establish good relationships with pupils and act as a role model. 4. You will work to establish a supportive relationship with the children and their parents. 5. You will encourage acceptance and inclusion of the child with special needs. 6. You will promote and reinforce the child’s self-esteem. Support the Teacher by: 7. You will monitor individual children’s needs and report these to their designated supervisor as appropriate. 8. You will be aware of issues around pupil progress and achievement and report to the teacher as agreed. 9. You will keep such records of the children’s development as are required by the Academy. 10. You will assist teaching staff in their planning and delivery of work for individuals and groups of children ensuring resources are prepared and available. 11. You will provide support to the teacher in the delivery of local and national teaching strategies. 12. You will support teaching staff in the carrying out of home visits as required. 13. You will assist the teaching staff in the smooth transition between educational phases. Support the Academy by: 14. You will be aware of confidential issues to home/pupil/teacher/schoolwork and keep confidence as appropriate. General: 15. You will be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, inclusion, health, safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person without delay. 16. You will participate in training and other learning activities and performance development as required. 17. You will ensure you carry out your role in a way that demands high standards whilst supporting inclusion and welcoming diverse thinking. 18. You will ensure strict confidentiality in all areas of work. Last updated: 05.01.2022 19. You will work and process personal and sensitive information in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK General Data Protection Regulations (UK GDPR). 20. You will ensure work is conducted in a way that protects the safety and security of information (e.g., strong passwords, reporting breaches, securing paper records, securely disposing of records). 21. You will understand and comply with the statutory guidance regarding safeguarding of children, always ensuring the safeguarding and promotion of children’s welfare, reporting any concerns to the Designated Safeguarding Officer at once. 22. You will always comply with the Trust’s policies and procedures. 23. You will undertake other reasonable duties (with competence and experience) as requested, in accordance with the changing needs of the organisation.
Commitment to safeguarding
In accordance with DfE Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022, an online search will be completed on all shortlisted applicants prior to interview. Any relevant information will be discussed further with the applicant during the recruitment process. The Trust is committed to safeguarding the welfare of its students and the successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service certificate and checks of the relevant barred list / prohibition lists.