Core Purpose for the role is to raise the achievement and progress academically and socially for students with SEND.
We are seeking to expand our
highly successful Intervention team with exceptional individuals with a focus
on improving and developing reading, literacy and phonics skills. We work
throughout the school to develop and support effective practice for students
with SEND and lower than average reading ages.
This role is aimed at working with individual children and small groups
to become more confident readers who are better equipped at articulating and
expressing their thoughts and ideas.
This will mean they are better able to engage with, enjoy and be
successful in the rest of the curriculum we have available for them. Full training will be provided on the schemes
used.
We consistently secure
rapid progress from a range of SEND students, by building strong relationships
and understanding their own personal development and learning styles. We
achieve this through in-class support, small group and 1 -1 interventions,
mentoring and maintaining strong parental partnerships. Our team have a range
of experience; from people new to the role to people with experience in adult,
secondary and primary education. Whatever their experience they have high
ambitions for the progress and participation in school life for all students
with SEND.
If part time working hours are
more your preference, we would be happy to discuss this with you. Please ensure that you mark clearly on your
application form whether you would be interested in the full time post or part
time post.
Our ideal candidate would have:
- Experience of coaching and ensuring
success for young people with SEND with
a variety of needs or below average reading ability
- Ability to
work effectively with, relate to and command the confidence of, a wide range of
young people with different ethnic and social backgrounds and their
parents/carers
- Thorough
understanding of child development and learning processes
Responsibilities for all staff:
- Promote the
values and aims of the school
- Follow all relevant
school policies
- To
be aware of, and assume the appropriate level of responsibility for,
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and to report any concerns
in accordance with the school’s safeguarding policies
- Create and
maintain effective partnerships with parents and carers
- Treat students, parents and colleagues fairly,
equitably and with dignity and respect.
- To comply with the school’s Health
& Safety policy and statutory requirements
Specific responsibilities of this role:
- Delivering effective
programmes of support, following the comprehensive assessment, for those
students who need extra help to overcome barriers to learning inside and
outside school.
- Developing and delivering an action plan for each child who needs
particular support.
- Liaising with parents,
external agencies and colleagues to support identified students.
- Supporting individual
students in three 30 minute sessions every week, working with them to develop
their reading skills.
- Supporting identified
students to build their decoding skills, working with them until they are
fluent readers.
- Following the Thinking
Reading programme, including engaging with both the initial CPD and the ongoing
support.
- Using and adapting the
resources available to precisely support the individual needs of students.
- Track and monitor the
progress of the individual students, graduating them from the programme when
appropriate.
- Supporting the wider
school focus on literacy through the support of the identified students.
- Support the identification
of students through the use of assessment.
- Regularly review own practice, set
personal targets and take responsibilities for own personal development.
- To undertake appropriate professional
development including adhering to the principle of performance management.
- Create and maintain an effective
partnership with parents and carers to support and improve young people’s
achievement and personal development.
Other
Responsibilities
- Assist with duties as appropriate
- Responsible for student behaviour and welfare
in public places during break, lunch, change of lesson, beginning and end of
school day as directed
- Attend meetings as required
- Participate in professional development
opportunities, willingness to develop additional skills and expertise
- Keep up-to-date with current educational
developments and legislation affecting your area of responsibility
- Contribute to school development through
identified communication and consultation channels
- Treat students,
parents and colleagues fairly, equitably and with dignity and respect
- To respect the confidential nature of
information relating to the school, students and customers
- Be aware of and support difference and
ensure equal opportunities for all
- Contribute to the overall ethos/work/aims of
the School
- Develop constructive relationships and
communicate with other agencies/professionals
- Be aware of safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of children and to report any concerns in accordance with the school’s
safeguarding policy
- To comply with the school’s Health and
Safety policy and statutory requirements
- To undertake any other duties not detailed
above commensurate with the level of the post.
We welcome visitors to the school. Please contact us if
you would like to arrange a visit.
Please note this
advert may close when sufficient applications are received.
Interviews will be held on Friday
16th May 2025.