The Role:
· Fixed Term until July 2026.
Assist children in developing knowledge, skills and attitudes as
defined by the curriculum, taking into account the learning support involved to
aid the children to learn effectively
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Establish supportive relationships with pupils, encouraging
individual development, acceptance, social integration, and development of
self-esteem
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Carry out administration in relation to pupil progress, monitoring
health, behaviour and general wellbeing and feeding back or adapting as
appropriate
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Effectively use IT systems as required by the school
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Work independently with groups of children on specific tasks,
under the overall responsibility of the Teacher
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Contribute to meetings with parents (which may be held outside of
school hours), providing constructive feedback on pupil progress, achievement
and behaviour where relevant
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Maintain confidentiality in regards to sensitive issues linked to
home/pupil/staff/school
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Administer minor first aid where training has been undertaken
· Assist with the safe physical and medical needs of pupils, including:
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personal hygiene/self-care, for example toileting or changing
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specialist care, for example one-to-one feeding where training has
been undertaken
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mobility needs, for example use of wheelchairs or hoists where
training has been undertaken
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Support in the management of pupils with challenging emotional and
behavioural difficulties so as to prevent harm and disruption to the pupil or
others
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Supervise
pupils during break time, and plan and organise play time activities, where
required
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Accompany children on educational visits as supervised by senior
staff
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Contribute to class meetings, staff meetings and school-based
INSET
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Carry out interventions as required
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Raise any concerns in accordance with the school’s safeguarding
policies and procedures
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Assist with duties relating to pupil swimming and sports
activities/events where relevant
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Deliver therapy to pupils such as physiotherapy or speech and
language therapy as guided by professionals where training has been undertaken
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Input into planning of lesson content led by teaching staff where
relevant
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Provide pastoral care to pupils where relevant
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Ensure all teaching aids are readily available by monitoring stock
levels of materials, checking for missing/damaged equipment, arranging for new
supplies to be ordered where relevant
Assist in preparing, using and maintaining relevant teaching resources, including wall displays and ensuring classrooms are left clean and tidy
Key Responsibilities:
Hold and articulate clear values and moral purpose, focused on supporting pupils.
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Demonstrate optimistic personal
behaviour, positive relationships and attitudes towards pupils with profound,
severe and complex learning needs, the workforce, and towards parents,
governors and local community.
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Lead by example - with integrity,
creativity, resilience, and clarity
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Sustain knowledge and
understanding of education and school systems locally and pursue continuous
professional development.
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To support the educational, social and physical needs of pupils
including those with severe physical, learning and complex behavioural
difficulties, supporting the curriculum and school through the provision of
assistance to the Teacher.
Our Total
Reward Offer:
The Special
Partnership Trust recognises the importance of developing a properly implemented People Strategy to underpin the overall strategic aims of the
Trust.
Our People
Strategy is designed
to help us attract prospective high calibre candidates, as well as drive
engagement, productivity and retention of our high performing and high
potential employees. It reflects our
belief in putting our people first. This
does not mean putting our learners second. It
is based on the philosophy that if we create a positive and rewarding work environment, if our staff
feel motivated, well managed and well supported, they in turn will
provide the best possible outcome for
our learners.
We recognise that
our total reward offer, has got to consist of more than just money. We seek to
provide our staff with a diverse range of benefits that support their day to
day needs both at work and outside of work. These
include generous leave entitlements and pension scheme as well as access to
health/wellbeing tools, training
& development, career pathways and opportunities to ensure they feel
valued.
Please visit the Special Partnership website, www.specialpartnership.org for further information about our Trust, or to learn more about our People Strategy and Benefits click here.
If you need the application form or any part of the recruitment process in a different format, please contact us directly at liwills@pencalenick.org and we will make the necessary adjustments.
Are you ready to make a lasting impact? Join us today.
Safeguarding:
The Special Partnership Trust is committed
to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and
expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of
employment are subject to the satisfactory completion of checks and references,
including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. In accordance
with guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education; the Trust will undertake
an online search of all shortlisted candidates.
Lisa Wills
01872520385
recruitment@pencalenick.org
Pencalenick School would like all candidates to answer specific questions for the personal statement section. For reference, here is a preview of the questions/headings:
