Our students come
from all walks of life, and we want our staffing body to be reflective of the
communities we work within. Brooke Weston Trust does not discriminate on the
basis of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, nationality, culture, age, disability, marital status or
socio-economic backgrounds. We encourage and welcome applications from minority
groups and foster a work environment that is inclusive as well as diverse,
where people can be themselves.
Hours per week /
Weeks per year: 32.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8.30am 3.30pm, term
time only.
About Beanfield
Primary School and the Student Support Officer role
Beanfield is a continuously improving school,
on an exciting journey to becoming Outstanding. “Nurturing
the citizens of tomorrow” is the core ethos of our school and we benefit from
being a valued member of the Brooke Weston Trust, which gives us the
opportunity to work alongside many different schools within the local community
and further afield.
A fantastic opportunity has arisen to be part of
Beanfield Primary's Wellbeing Team. As a
member of the team, you will support with our Rainbow Outdoor Leaning and our
Rainbow Class. Rainbow
Class is a Nurture group facility that supports children by removing barriers
to learning. Activities are well planned in response to the children’s needs in
terms of their social and emotional wellbeing. We do this by providing learning
experiences at a child’s developmental stage, with a focus on play, emotional
literacy and social skills.
The Student Support Officer will also work with children
who may have barriers learning, and associated behaviours. You will bolster children
in the classroom by developing their resilience to learning, improve their
social, emotional and communication skills, ability to work as part of a team
and improving their self-esteem.
As a member of
staff at Beanfield Primary, we can offer you the following:
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Enhanced salaries and rapid promotional
prospects
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Opportunities for continued professional
development and access to the BWT Teaching School
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The support of a cohesive and committed team
of teachers who work collaboratively to maintain high standards and
expectations
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A freshly prepared hot or cold lunch each day
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Access to a school laptop and the latest
technology throughout the school
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Salary Sacrifice schemes such as Childcare
Vouchers, Bike 2 work etc.
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A dedicated staff social committee, with the
purpose of creating a positive work life balance and ensuring our staff
wellbeing is a key priority for all.
If
you are the lucky person who acquires the role, you will work together with a
team of passionate staff within our Wellbeing department. You will provide dedicated
support to pupils, making learning meaningful, child centred and fun.
Recognising and removing barriers to pupils’ learning is essential in this role
to ensure that they can access the curriculum.
You will have a
unique opportunity to grow your own career, while every day sharing your time
with pupils and staff who are committed to improving the life chances and
wellbeing of all.
About Brooke Weston
Trust
Our Trust was formed more than 25 years ago with a simple
and clear mission – to transform educational performance in all of our
communities. Working in some of the most challenging contexts, we improve our
students’ achievements by making long term commitments to the community and
championing new approaches to improve the life chances for young people.
Our members of staff are essential to realising this vision,
and a happy, motivated and supported team will deliver the best possible
experiences for our young people.
We place great emphasis on creating a supportive and
collaborative working environment in all our schools, where all staff can share
best practice through our colleague networks. Brooke Weston staff get access to
first class professional development through our Ambition Hub, which is also
home to the Northamptonshire Teaching School.
To find out more about working for our Trust and the
benefits available to staff please check out the BWT
Join Us Guide.
Safer Recruitment
Care and respect for others are the
values that lie at the heart of our Trust. The Trust is an Equal Opportunities
employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young
people. It expects all staff to share this commitment. All posts require proof
of identity and as the role is working with children and young people this will
also be subject to an enhanced disclosures barring service check.
A copy of the Trust Safeguarding and
Child Protection Policy can be found here - Safeguarding and
Child Protection
The Trusts position on the recruitment of Ex-Offenders can be found under section 7 of the Trust SCR, Safer Recruitment and Staff Files Policy - Safer Recruitment and Staff Files Policy
The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.