Full-Time EYFS Practitioner
* Start in January 2025 – BB2
* Full Time (8:15 – 3:15)
* EYFS (Nursery)
* Support the classroom and delivery of lessons.
A popular primary school within Blackburn (BB2) is requiring a new EYFS Practitioner to join the EYFS team this January!
The Head Teacher is searching for an experienced, enthusiastic, and lively EYFS Practitioner who will capture and inspire the class's interest in education. They must also be able to work with smaller groups of pupils, including 1:1 sessions to help manage the requirements of individual pupils.
The successful candidate will be able to provide learning support for both small groups and individual pupils. They should be familiar and experienced with the delivery of learning support. They will exemplify the school's values.
The deadline for this application is 20th December 2024.
If this Early Years Practitioner position fits what you are looking for and suits your experience, click ‘apply’ now.
SEN Support (ADHD and Autism Experienced required) in a Blackburn (BB2) Primary School.
A top-performing school in Blackburn has approached Teaching Personnel to source, shortlist, and appoint a teaching assistant on a temporary basis.
The Head teacher in school has noted that this year she has had an influx of children across EYFS and KS1 arrive with Special Educational Needs, who require additional support. Over the next couple of days, I will be looking to source and shortlist a number of Teaching Assistants who possess a strong character, experience with special educational needs, and the commitment to taking up a longer-term position.
There are two Teaching Assistant roles available to start as soon as possible, with the view to another additional role. In order to be considered for any of the above roles, you MUST hold a qualification relevant to working with children in an education setting. You MUST have experience working and supporting children with special educational needs including Autism, ADHD, and Social Emotional and Mental Health needs. You MUST also have the right attitude to build strong working relationships in school with the parents, the staff, and the children.
The Head teacher is reasonably new to the role in school and since she accepted the role, she has taken them from strength to strength. The staff in school are well supported and given all the tools to support the children to ensure they meet their expected levels. The majority of the children who attend school are from a mixed social background, with good behaviour. However, you will come into contact with children from socially deprived backgrounds and broken families. With this, you must be prepared to use a range of behaviour strategies to ensure all the children are safe and stimulated in the classroom. The school does hold a consistent behaviour policy which is used across all year groups. The Head teacher will ensure a full induction is implemented upon your arrival in school, and you will be well supported by the SENCO and Deputy Head.
The role will be to start as soon as the school appoints, expected to be in the next week or so. The Head teacher noted that this could potentially lead to a permanent contracted role. The expected rate per hour is £12.90, and the expected working hours will be from 8.45-15.30 with half an hour lunch.
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