Skelton School have just announced a fantastic opportunity for a Teaching Assistant Apprentice to join the team The main purpose of this role is to support the KS1 teachers in the teaching, learning and pastoral care of her class with some time spent supporting children in the Early Years unit. The role may also involve providing care for children at Breakfast Club and/or After School Club and during the lunchtime period. It will involve supporting assessment, recording and reporting on achievement, behaviour for learning, progress and development. Skelton School are looking for someone who is reliable, punctual, enjoys working as part of a team and willing to uphold the ethos and values of Skelton School at all times. Main Responsibilities Support the class teachers with administration duties including photocopying, organising or making resources. Work with small groups or individuals following the teachers planning or direction Supervise small groups indoors and outdoors. Make observations and assessments of the children and feedback to the class teacher Demonstrate a proactive approach showing initiative and resilience to complete tasks Have a professional attitude to all work and other members of staff. Establish positive relationships with learners and promote positive behaviours, consistently applying the school’s behaviour policy. Support the social, emotional, mental health and well-being of all learners. Be confident communicating with parents/carers. Keep any information discussed in school confidential. Supervise children at lunchtimes including encouraging good table manners and healthy eating. Be willing to support children with personal care such as toileting. To be a reliable and punctual member of the team. Take part in school training where required To complete all tasks and assignments linked to training provided by Gen2 and attend all sessions required. Promoting and abiding by the ethos and values of the school in all situations. Assisting with extra-curricular activities such as school performances where required. Ensuring all work areas are tidy and clean at the end of each session/day. Ensuring that all equipment and resources necessary for each session are prepared as necessary. Being aware of the school’s policies and procedures and following all correctly with particular regard for safeguarding children and safe practice. Carrying out any additional duties as required by the class teacher. Skills and Knowledge Awareness of practices and procedures within education relating to the welfare, safety and education of children Good organisational skills Good literacy and numeracy skills Ability to build effective working relationships with pupils and adults Excellent verbal communication skills Active listening skills Good ICT skills Understanding of roles and responsibilities within the classroom and whole school context Personal Skills Enjoyment of working with children Confidence to work independently in support of the classroom teacher and to use own initiative. Able to maintain good relationships with children and adults To have high expectations of pupil’s work and standards of behaviour. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality at all times Commitment to safeguarding pupil’s wellbeing and equality Resilient, positive, punctual and reliable Willingness to work hard Qualifications GCSE or equivalent at grade 4/C in English and Maths Benefits