Bridge Learning Campus is looking to appoint a SALT HLTA to work within the Primary Phase.
We are seeking an experienced and confident HLTA with a strong interest in speech, language and communication.
The successful candidate will be well organised, proactive and comfortable taking a key role in delivering speech and
language provision across the Primary Phase. They will work closely with the Primary SALT Lead and SEND Department,
demonstrate a collaborative approach and be committed to inclusive practice and high expectations for pupils with
SEND.
Purpose of the Role
The purpose of the Speech, Language and Communication HLTA
role is to support the delivery, coordination and monitoring of high-quality
speech, language and communication provision across the Primary Phase. The role
exists to ensure that pupils with speech, language and communication needs are
effectively supported to access learning, develop functional communication
skills and make progress, particularly in the absence of an on-site NHS Speech
and Language Therapy service. Working closely with the Primary Lead for Speech,
Language and Communication and the Primary SEND Department, the postholder will
help ensure that provision is consistent, inclusive and responsive to pupils’
needs, while also contributing to wider classroom support through designated HLTA
cover in Early Years.
Key Responsibilities
- Speech, Language and Communication Support
- Deliver targeted speech, language and communication
interventions to individuals and small groups in line with EHCPs, SEND support
plans and agreed programmes.
- Take a leading role in implementing speech and language
provision previously supported by external SALT services.
- Work closely with the Primary Lead for Speech, Language and
Communication to plan, deliver and review interventions.
- Support the identification, monitoring and review of pupils
with speech, language and communication needs.
- Model and embed communication-friendly strategies across
classrooms in collaboration with the Primary SEND team.
Monitoring, Assessment and Record-Keeping
- Monitor pupil progress against communication targets and
contribute to adjustments in provision.
- Maintain accurate, detailed records of interventions,
strategies used and progress outcomes.
- Contribute to SEND documentation, including EHCP reviews and
annual reviews, in collaboration with the SEND department.
- Share progress information effectively with the SENDCo, SALT
Lead, teaching staff and families.
Working with Staff, Families and Professionals
- Work closely with the Primary SEND Department, including the
SENDCo and support staff, to ensure consistent implementation of speech and
language strategies.
- Liaise with external professionals where involved and
support the implementation of specialist advice.
- Provide practical guidance and modelling for staff to
support whole-class and targeted communication approaches.
- Build strong, professional relationships with parents and
carers to support communication development at home and in school.
HLTA Cover and Classroom Support
- Provide one day per week of general HLTA cover within an
Early Years class.
- Support high-quality teaching and learning during cover
periods, maintaining routines, expectations and inclusive practice.
- Adapt support appropriately to meet the needs of all pupils,
including those with SEND.
Inclusion, Behaviour and Wellbeing
- Promote inclusive practice and high expectations for pupils
with communication needs.
- Support pupils’ emotional regulation and engagement through
communication-appropriate strategies.
- Promote positive behaviour in line with school policies.
- Ensure pupils feel understood, supported and included within
the school environment.
Wider Professional Duties
- Contribute to SEND and inclusion priorities across the
Primary Phase.
- Attend staff meetings, CPD and SEND-related training,
including collaborative work with the SALT Lead and SEND team.
- Uphold the ethos, values and expectations of Bridge Learning
Campus.
- Adhere to safeguarding procedures and maintain up-to-date
safeguarding knowledge in line with KCSIE.
Safeguarding Statement
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced
DBS check will be required
Please refer to the attached application pack for further details about this role and for information about how to reach out to us should you have any questions, or if you would like a discussion about how this role might suit your career plans.
Amplify Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All
appointments will be subject to satisfactory vetting checks, including an enhanced DBS disclosure.