The
successful candidate will be responsible for providing day-to-day support for an
individual student who has been issued high level needs funding. This would be
a profoundly rewarding role, offering the chance to work with a wonderful young
lady with significant cognitive and SEMH needs and requires support throughout
the day. This post is initially for a 12 month period before we can reapply for
high level funding to secure this provision for at least a further 12 months.
Some
responsibilities may include:
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To build a trusting, appropriate relationship
with an allocated student to support them in achieving their full potential.
· To monitor the allocated student across the
curriculum, providing relevant and timely support, including monitoring their
sensory needs and facilitating movement breaks and/or sensory input when
required.
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To scaffold the learning for the student in
lessons and develop their independence, including supporting with access to
assistive technology.
·
To attune to the emotional and social needs of
the student so that relevant and timely intervention can be provided to avoid
further dysregulation.
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To provide emotion coaching and/or the Thrive approach
when supporting the student/s with periods of dysregulation.
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To contribute to the individual's learning plan
and implement section F of their EHCP to support their access to learning.
· To provide daily opportunities to hone listening and attentive skills.
·
To deal appropriately with the student’s social
and behavioural development to maximise learning potential.
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Ensure all relevant parties are consulted and
informed about the student’s progress as appropriate, including parents, line
manager and/or college leader.
·
To work in accordance with the aims and policies
of the Academy and to promote the Academy and wider Trust.
The
successful candidate will:
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Be educated to a good standard with a minimum of
GCSE Grade C in English and Mathematics or equivalent.
·
Have the ability to assist students with their
learning and management of their behaviour.
·
Have the ability to successfully work with
disaffected young people.
·
Have a knowledge and understanding of strategies
to remove barriers to learning.
·
Be able to establish relationships with
students, colleagues and other professionals.
·
Have good organization and time management
skills.
·
Have excellent communication skills.
·
Experience of working in a school or similar
educational setting is desirable but not essential.
General information
At Tudor Grange Academy Worcester,
excellent teaching and learning is at the heart of all that we do. Ensuring this is accessible to all is why the
Learning Mentor role is essential. We
are a Thrive informed school, and the ideal candidate would be either already
be Thrive trained or interested in becoming Thrive trained. We are committed to
ensuring all students access positive and enriching experiences both
inside and outside of the classroom
Our staff are our most valued asset,
therefore professional development is very important to us. We offer a
comprehensive CPD programme to enable you to continuously develop your practice
in the most in-demand school in Worcestershire where students fall in love with
learning, embrace a growth mindset and are successful. It is important to us
that we maintain a focus on staff well-being, ensuring that staff maintain a
good work-life balance and enjoy what they do. You would be joining a large
team of learning mentors which offers a team-focused working environment as
well as invaluable support from colleagues who have expertise in different
aspects of SEND provision.
As part of a wider
successful Multi Academy Trust, we also share resources, best practice and
specialisms with colleagues from our 12 other Tudor Grange Schools. Our
provision and courses are often centrally resourced, yet localised to suit each
individual school and their specific requirements. Specialist advisors and CPD programmes are
accessible to all our mentoring staff.
We Offer
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Individual professional learning and development within a forward thinking, successful
Trust
· Breakfast Boosters
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Access to role-specific programmes such
as Thrive training
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A focus on staff well-being ensuring
staff maintain a good work-life balance
·
Specialist and accommodating work spaces
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Subscription to the Health Assured
Programme for staff and their families well-being
·
Modern building and welcoming staff and pupils
·
Membership
of the National College
·
Discounted
membership of Nuffield Health Gyms.
To apply online please visit our
website, https://www.worcs.tgacademy.org.uk/vacancies/
Suzanne Lane
01905 454627
slane@worcs.tgacademy.org.uk
