Grade 4 - Point 6 to 14 - £25,183 to £28,624
Pro rata £21,853 - £24,839 based on 37 hours per week for 39 weeks per year
Permanent
Are you passionate about making a difference to children’s lives? If so, we may have the job for you.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated professional to join our team at Foxford School as a High-Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA) to provide specific support to our SEND students. In this role, you will be providing academic and pastoral support to specific students or groups of students within the school, some of whom will have Special Educational Needs. You will provide a specialism in behaviour support to enable our students to achieve their best, as well as covering for lessons when teachers are absent.
You should already have experience of working with children and have an understanding of how to motivate students to learn. You should have excellent interpersonal skills and be able to build positive relationships with students, parents, and staff.
This role will involve supporting students who may exhibit behavioural, emotional, or social problems in school, to achieve their full potential.
We will play to your strengths and can offer you:
1. A range of benefits which include cycle to work, free parking, and an employee discount scheme.
2. A strong commitment to staff wellbeing and recognition.
3. Annual Support Staff Conference for all Support Staff across the Trust.
We are proud to be part of Castle Phoenix Trust. This facilitates an opportunity to play to your strengths and provide excellent collaboration between colleagues and leaders, access to effective CPD, and the chance to develop professionally. The Trust is committed to invest in and develop all staff and, most importantly, bring about the best possible outcomes for our students who deserve the very best. Our Trust values are really important to all of us and include Respect to All, From All, Innovation, and Collaboration.
Early applications are encouraged as the Trust reserves the right to call suitable candidates to interview prior to the closing date.
Please note, an online search may form part of this recruitment process following recommendations from Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2024.
These posts are exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The Trust is committed to safeguarding, promoting the welfare of children and young people, and creating a culture of vigilance and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and vigilance.
Staff are accountable for the way in which they exercise authority, manage risk, use resources, and protect students, who they are responsible for or in contact with, from discrimination and avoidable harm. All staff, whether paid or voluntary, have a duty to keep young people safe and to protect them from harm. When an individual accepts a role that involves working with children and young people, they need to understand and acknowledge that the responsibilities and trust are inherent to that role. There will be a requirement that staff observe their obligations in accordance with the Trust’s safeguarding procedure and report any concerns in accordance with the procedure to the appropriate person.
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