Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00am-3:30pm (08:00am - 5pm on Wednesdays) term-time only (including INSET days).
Salary: BG8 £28,163 - £30,060 (Actual £24,296.23 - £25,932.77)Place of work: Charlton Wood Primary Academy
Contract: Permanent
Closing date: Sunday 23rd February Interviews: Thursday 27th February
Start date: ASAPCharlton Wood Primary Academy are looking growing and developing our offer to pupils who have a need linked to, ASC and Communication and Interaction. As part of this offer, we are looking to appoint a L3 Teaching Partner to work under the direction of the SENDCO to lead a bridging provision for pupils who require additional support and are working on an alternative curriculum to their peers. This will involve leading an aspect of provision in a breakout room in a continuous provision model where you may be asked to leading specific interventions and work with individuals linked to their target place. This may involve Lego therapy, speech and language work, Attention Autism etc.What will the role involve?Working 1:1/ with small groups with a range of pupils as part of the SEND support in school using EHCP and SEND targets to ensure provision is correct alongside class teachers
Planning, delivering and assessing small group interventions in school using a range of resources
Liaising with other members of staff including teachers to ensure work from interventions is embedded within high quality provision for identified pupils
Meeting with parents, where appropriate, to discuss the intervention their child is in and what they can do at home to support the need of their child
The role will also involve covering PPA sessions for teachers on a weekly basis in a given year group so you will need to be willing and confident in your ability to develop this skill set to do this.
We are looking for someone who:
has experience working as an LSA/ Teaching Partner
has a proven track record of leading groups/ classes and delivering focussed interventions
has a proven track record of achieving high quality outcomes for pupils through adapting their approach to meet the needs of the pupil
can use a wide range of teaching strategies to inspire children so that they are highly engaged in their learning
has excellent behaviour management skills
is adaptable, proactive and reflective in their approach to working with pupils
We can offer the right candidates:
a brand-new fully resourced building with beautiful grounds
a supportive leadership team with a proven track record of whole school improvement
a bespoke training plan to enable you to progress in your career including weekly CPD
extremely supportive parents who are keen for their children to do well
access to an Employee Assistance Programme
Hours of work: 08:00am-3:30pm (08:00am - 5pm on Wednesdays) term-time only (including INSET days).Conversations with the Head Teacher are warmly welcomed prior to application. If you would like to find out more information about the school or the role, please contact the Head Teacher by telephoning the school office. Further information about the school can also be found on our school website.
Guidance for Applicants
Please note that CVs will not be considered.
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Trust in Learning (Academies) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments will be subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure.
Key Dates:
Sunday 23rd February - Deadline for applications
Thursday 27th February - Interviews
Application packs can be downloaded from eTeach