Grade 4 SCP 5-7 (£25,583- £26,403 pro rata,
actual salary £18, 808)
32.5 hours per week
8:30 – 3:30 (Mon-Fri, including 30min lunch
break)
We are looking for a
dynamic, committed and innovative individual to join our team to support two children
with special educational needs. The successful candidate will be the key worker
for these children, and the role may include working across both the mainstream
classroom and our SEND Unit.
This post is a
specific-purpose post, until the supported children secure places in a
specialist setting, which is anticipated to be in January 2027.
If you are ready for a
challenge, have a positive outlook and want to develop your understanding and
skills in a supportive Trust, then we would love to hear from you.
The successful
candidate will:
- Have
flexibility and be willing to adapt to meet the needs of the pupils they are
working with
- Have
knowledge and experience of working with children with additional needs –
especially communication and interaction difficulties
- Have
empathy and perseverance
- Be willing
to undertake any additional training to enhance own practice
- Be fully
committed to supporting our children
We can offer:
- Delightful
children who love being in school
- Hard-working,
motivated and knowledgeable staff, who work together in the best interests of
children
- Opportunities
to work with colleagues across our schools
- Investment
in your development, through targeted CPD
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Hull Collaborative Academy Trust (HCAT)
Colleagues will benefit from being part of The Hull Collaborative Multi-Academy Trust (HCAT) where there are significant opportunities for further progression as well as generous employee benefits and favourable pay and conditions. As a member of HCAT we offer: - A chance to make a meaningful impact on young lives, helping pupils overcome challenges and reach their potential. - Daily opportunities to inspire, mentor, and guide children and young people. - A family-like atmosphere where staff, pupils, and families work together in a supportive community. - A shared purpose in shaping the future through learning and character development. - Access to generous pension schemes through the Teachers’ Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme. - Term-time only contracts available for many roles, supporting work-life balance, family life and reducing childcare needs. - Employee discounts on retail, leisure, and travel through trust partnerships. - A cycle to work scheme that promotes health and saves on commuting costs. - A confidential Employee Assistance Programme offering support for mental health, legal, and financial matters. - A dedicated wellbeing day to focus on personal rest and rejuvenation. - Mental Health Champions across the trust promoting a positive and inclusive culture. - Flexible working options depending on role and school needs. - An opportunity to be part of a collaborative trust and work alongside outstanding teachers and professionals. - The chance to work with staff who are passionate about helping every child become the best they can be. - Bespoke, high-quality professional development tailored to all career stages. - Opportunities to contribute to curriculum innovation and excellence across the trust
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TALENT POOL
If you do not find a suitable job on our website at this moment, we encourage you to sign up for our Talent Pool. By joining, you'll stay connected with our Trust and be considered for future opportunities across our Trust as soon as they arise. It's a great way to ensure you're on our radar for roles that match your skills and interests. Please use the following link https://mynewterm.com/candidate-login/ to join in.
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SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT
HCAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or religion.
Any successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure check by the Disclosure & Barring Service. As part of our safer recruitment procedures, online checks (including social media) may be carried out by the Trust, as part of our shortlisting process.
Susan Smith (Office Manager)
01482 825207
admin.dorchester@hcat.org.uk
