We take a very
robust approach to Safeguarding within our community and expect all
staff
and volunteers to do the same.
Please note
that Learning Support Assistants new to Warwickshire are required to
successfully complete a DBS
Interviews - TBC
For reasons of
time economy we do not notify applicants who are not shortlisted.
Hours: 32.5 hours per week – Monday – Friday 8.30am – 3.30pm
MAIN AREAS OF SUPPORT TO BE PROVIDED:
To
the individual pupil and others on his/her table working at the same task
ü Reinforcing
key objectives, concepts and vocabulary
ü Using
practical apparatus
ü Assisting
the pupil to maintain attention and concentration and providing reinforcement
of teacher instruction as necessary
ü Being
familiar with outline lesson plans for those lessons where support is being
provided
ü Supporting
access to tasks for the pupil by offering and modelling learning strategies
appropriate to his needs
ü Supporting
the pupil in working towards targets on his target cards
ü Helping
the pupil to contribute to the plenary in lessons
ü Assessing
the pupil during lessons and sharing your observations with the teacher
ü Promoting
independence and self esteem
ü Supporting
the child during lunchtimes
ü Being
actively involved in the day to day management of the learning environment
including responsibility for the preparation and care of teaching aids,
equipment and materials
ü Liaising
with appropriate staff about learning objectives for the pupil
ü Monitoring
individual/group achievements, progress and responses to learning activities
and objectives and providing feedback to the teacher
ü Recording
information relevant to the assessment and review of pupil’s progress including
entering marks and grades on a spreadsheet using ICT
ü Undertaking
marking of the pupil’s work e.g. spellings, mental maths tests
ü Supporting
strategies to promote positive behaviour
ü Undertaking
admin tasks as appropriate e.g. photocopying
General duties
In addition to
the specific duties listed above the successful candidate will:
ü Undertake
routine administrative tasks e.g. filing
Assist in the day to day management of the learning environment e.g. preparing and clearing learning resources, reporting faulty or damaged items to the teacher, contributing to class and school displays, preparation of art areas etc.
ü Assist
in the management of pupil behaviour in the class room and in the day to day
movement around the school
ü Be
aware of the Child Protection Policy
and report any concerns to the Head Teacher od DSLs. Participate in training
provided and Performance Management review and make use of professional
development opportunities
ü Maintain
confidentiality according to organisation and legal requirements, adhere to and
maintain school policies, routines and codes of conduct and support the
positive ethos of the school
ü Be
aware of and put into practice Equal Opportunities and Race Equality
Policies
ü Be
aware of Health and Safety Policy and
seek to prevent accidents. Report accidents and near misses to the Head of
School or Mrs Clarke
Experience
à
Have
been educated to at least GCSE “O” level
à
Have
experience of working with children of infant and junior age – specifically
children with behavioural/learning difficulties
à
Have
experience of TA work or of helping in a school on a regular basis
à Have NVQ level 1 or equivalent knowledge, experience and skills
Skills
à
Be
able to relate well to children and adults
à
Have
good communication, persuasion and negotiation skills
Have
empathy with pupils especially those with learning difficulties
à
Have
good listening skills
à
Be
patient
à
Be
able to work effectively in a team
à
Be
able to take direction
à
Have
a good knowledge and understanding of at least English and Mathematics
à
Be
able to present information effectively verbally and in writing to others
à
Have
the ability to acquire new skills
à
Be
able to take responsibility for planning own work when required
à Be able to transfer theory and training into practice and use common sense
Use devices to help pupils and record data.
Qualities
Have natural authority
Be trustworthy and discreet maintaining confidentiality
Be
able to exercise initiative
Be
sensitive to the needs of children
Be
flexible and adaptable
Be committed to undertake appropriate training and to your own professional development
Be able to promote positive behaviour
Have a good sense of humour
Have
good interpersonal skills
Amanda Clarke
01788810675
sbm@biltonjuniorschool.co.uk
