[ref. k79528321] Support Assistant Level 3
What skills and experience we're looking for
English and maths at Level 2 (GCSE Grade C or 4 above) or functional skills or a willingness to undertake a functional skills qualification.
Ideally you will have or be working towards NVQ level 3 for Teaching Assistants or have an equivalent qualification or experience.
Commitment to the provision of high quality education and pastoral care for all pupils.
Expectation of high pupil progress and achievement.
Evidence of understanding and commitment to inclusion and respect for pupils’ individual differences.
Commitment to partnership in education and developing links between school, home & the community.
Commitment to key school plans, policies and procedures, especially the Health and Safety, Child Protection and Data Protection policies.
Basic understanding of child development and learning.
General understanding of appropriate curricula for young people with Special Educational Needs (SEND).
Ability to evaluate own learning needs and actively seek learning opportunities.
An ability to approach the management of challenging behaviour with sensitivity and patience and via a team-based approach.
Patience, empathy, a positive ‘can do’ disposition, flexibility and 100%commitment to supporting young people with Special Educational Needs (SEND).
The ability to explain things clearly to support learners in making exceptional progress.
The ability to work constructively as part of a team, follow line management structures and understand classroom roles and your ownposition within those responsibilities.
The ability to relate well to both children and adults.
Understanding and knowledge of relevant polices/codes of practice and awareness of relevant legislation, for example child protection.
The ability to organise and deliver classroom activities.
The ability to implement a range of Teaching and Learning strategies.
Effective use of ICT to support high quality learning.
An interest in further study in the field of Learning Disabilities and ASD.
What the school offers its staff
A fantastic team: We are a supportive and dedicated team, passionate about making a difference to the lives of all of our wonderful pupils.A welcoming environment: The school is recognised as a School of Sanctuary, meaning we are inclusive to all.
The heart of the community: The school is at the centre of a vibrant and engaging community.
A sense of pride: Our results are consistently above National Average. Our pupils are secondary-ready by the time they leave us at the end of Year 6. Our pupils are well-rounded and caring individuals who understand their important role as local, national and global citizens.You will play an important part in supporting pupils in their achievements and development.
Outstanding facilities: The learning environment and facilities that we offer are exceptional. We are committed to providing a purposeful and empowering curriculum that fully prepares learners for the next steps in their school career and opens the doors to the wider world.
Commitment to safeguarding
This school is strongly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be required to obtain an Enhanced Certificate of Disclosure from the DBS and a range of other recruitment checks.In addition, for shortlisted candidates, the school will be carrying out an online search as part of our due diligence process. Please see the copy of our Safer Recruitment Policy and the copy of our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy which are included with the application pack on our website.