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To complement the work of teachers by taking
responsibility for agreed learning activities under an agreed system of
supervision.
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Monitoring pupils and assessing, recording and
reporting on pupils’ achievement, progress and development as agreed with the
teacher.
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Planning, preparing and delivering learning
activities for individuals/groups or short-term for whole classes.
·
Responsible for the management and development of a
specialist area within the school.
| Specific Aspects of this position |
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Supervision of pupils while carrying out
pre-prepared work and work that has been set in accordance with the school
policy.
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Establish productive working relationships with
pupils, acting as a role model and setting high expectations.
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Contribute to the Annual Review and EHCP process
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Develop and implement IEP's.
·
Promote the inclusion and acceptance of all pupils
within the classroom.
·
Support pupils consistently while recognising and
responding to their individual needs.
·
Encourage pupils to interact and work cooperatively
with others and engage all pupils in activities.
·
Promote independence and employ strategies to
recognise and reward achievement of self-reliance.
·
Provide feedback to pupils in relation to progress
and achievement.
·
Supervise and support pupils during breaks and
lunch to include helping them with eating lunch and lunch time activities
·
Support pupils with a range of medical needs, for
example seizures, asthma, diabetes
·
Support delivery of the universal offer of therapy
programmes. This may include, but not limited to, meeting the moving and
handling needs of pupils as directed by SLT and in line with EHCP
·
Administer medication in accordance with an agreed
plan under direction of the Head and following appropriate training/healthcare
plan.
Support for Teachers
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Organise and manage appropriate learning
environment and resources.
·
Understanding planning and aligning practice with
the teacher or hubs planned curriculum
·
Monitor and evaluate pupil responses to learning
activities through a range of assessment and monitoring activities against
pre-determined learning objectives.
·
Provide objective and accurate feedback and reports
as required on pupil achievement, progress and other matters ensuring the
availability of appropriate evidence.
·
Record progress and achievement in
lessons/activities systematically and providing evidence of range and level of
progress and attainment.
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Work within an established discipline policy to
anticipate and manage behaviour constructively, promoting self-control and
independence.
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Supporting the role of parents in pupils' learning
and contribute to/lead meetings with parents to provide constructive feedback
on pupil progress/achievement etc.
·
Administer and assess/mark tests and invigilate
exams/tests.
·
Production of lesson plans and appropriate
resources, in agreement with any supervising teacher
Support for Learning
·
Deliver learning activities to pupils within agreed
system of supervision, adjusting activities according to pupil responses/needs.
·
Deliver local and national learning strategies and
make effective use of opportunities provided by other learning activities to
support the development of pupils' skills.
·
Use ICT effectively to support learning activities
and develop pupils' competence and independence in its use.
·
Select and prepare resources necessary to lead
learning activities, taking account of pupils' interests and language and
cultural backgrounds
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Advise on appropriate deployment and use of
specialist aid/resources/equipment.
Support for the School/Trust
·
Comply with and assist with the development of
policies and procedures relating to child protection, health, safety and
security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting concerns to an
appropriate person.
·
Be aware of and support difference and ensure all
pupils have access to opportunities to learn and develop.
·
Contribute to the overall ethos/work/aims of the
school.
·
Establish constructive relationships and
communicate with other agencies/professionals, in liaison with the teacher, to
support achievement and progress of pupils.
·
Take the initiative as appropriate to develop
appropriate multi-agency approaches to supporting pupils.
·
Recognise own strengths and areas of specialist
expertise and use these to lead, advise and support others.
·
Deliver out-of-school learning activities with
guidelines established by the school.
·
Contribute to the identification and execution of
appropriate out-of-school learning activities which consolidate and extend work
carried out in class.
·
Advise, support and guide the work of other staff
as required.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
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Qualifications and Experience |
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Achieved a GCSE Grade 4 or above in
English/literacy and mathematics/numeracy or equivalent. ·
Potentially have achieved HLTA qualification or
working towards HLTA status. ·
Training in relevant learning strategies e.g.
literacy ·
Experience of working with relevant age groups
within a learning environment. |
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Professional Values and Practice |
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·
Understand
and respect social, cultural, linguistic, religious and ethnic backgrounds. ·
Able to
build and maintain successful relationships with pupils, treating them
equitably with respect and consideration. ·
Demonstrate
a commitment and ability to raising educational achievement to all pupils and
to promote positive values, attitudes and behaviour. ·
Able to
build and maintain successful relationships with pupils, treating them
equitably with respect and consideration. ·
Understand
the roles of parents and carers in pupils’ learning and development and
demonstrate ability to liaise with parents and carers sensitively and
effectively. ·
Demonstrate
a willingness and ability to improve own practices and methodologies through
the utilisation of available information, tools, evaluation, observation and
discussion with colleagues, mentors and line-managers. |
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Knowledge and Understanding |
|
·
Demonstrate sufficient understanding of defined
specialist area to support pupils’ learning and an ability to acquire further
knowledge to contribute effectively and with confidence to the classes in
which they are involved. ·
Demonstrate familiarity with the school
curriculum, the age related expectations of pupils, the main teaching methods
and the testing/examination frameworks in the subjects and age ranges in
which they are involved. ·
Able to understand and recognise desired outcomes
of lesson plans. ·
Understand the key factors that can affect pupil
learning. ·
Aware of the statutory frameworks relevant to the
role. ·
Understand the legal definition of Special
Educational Needs (SEN) and are familiar with the guidance about meeting SEN
given in the SEN Code of Practice. ·
Understand a range of strategies to establish a
purposeful learning environment and to promote good behaviour. |
|
Planning and Expectations |
Understand the principles and importance of effective planning and preparation of lessons.
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Monitoring and Assessment |
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Awareness and understanding of pupil assessment activities. |
|
Teaching and Learning Activities |
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Able to interest, motivate and advance learning
of pupils using clearly structured teaching and learning activities. ·
Able to communicate effectively and sensitively
with pupils to support their learning. ·
Appreciate the importance of inclusion and
understand methodologies employed in promoting inclusion for a diverse range
of learning activities. ·
Understand the use of behaviour management
strategies and procedures, which contribute to a purposeful learning
environment. ·
Understand issues relating to equal
opportunities, bullying and harassment and be able to respond effectively to
incidents and issues. ·
Understand health and safety issues relating to
teaching space and resources and be able organise and manage learning
activities in a safe environment. ·
Understand and be able to use ICT for the
advancement of pupils' learning, using common ICT tools for their own and
pupils' benefit. |
No related document attached
Lauren Jacobs
01895 437799
info@moorcroftschool.co.uk
Moorcroft School would like all candidates to answer specific questions for the personal statement section. For reference, here is a preview of the questions/headings:
