Inclusion support assistant required, 25 hours per week term time only (plus inset days)
We are seeking to appoint a Inclusion Support Assistant to work 1:1 across KS2. A level 3 qualification desirable as well as experience of supporting SEND pupils. There is some flexibility with working hours but we are initially looking for 8.30-1.30 Monday to Friday.
We require someone who:
This position is temporary until 31st July 2026 or until the child leaves the school / dependent on additional funding received to support individual pupil needs.
If you think you are the person for this role, please contact the school office for an informal chat or to arrange a visit on 01827 894182. Applications should be made electronically via My New Term.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and inspiring individual to join this warm and welcoming school in North Warwickshire. We are seeking to appoint a person who will support the team in developing our strong vision and the the development of our Christian distinctiveness. We are therefore looking for an inclusion support assistant who will actively support and promote our ethos in every aspect of school life. This is an exciting opportunity for a inclusion support assistant to join a friendly, hard working team.
If you are open to working with colleagues from all phases of education and want to be part of a supportive, encouraging and nurturing team, then Warton is the school for you.
It is an exciting time for Warton Nethersole’s CE Primary School as we go through significant building work and expansion to one form entry with an additional nursery. We are located in rural North Warwickshire and have been a part of the Birmingham Diocese Multi Academy Trust consisting of 19 schools in the Birmingham and Warwickshire area since 2019. We are a vibrant school within a brilliant community of parents, children and teachers and are looking for someone who can share in and promote our strong ethos and values. Having been graded good by Ofsted (2024) and good by SIAMs (2022), we are looking for a new member to join our team and help us continue to offer the best for our children.
We offer:
• A caring, supportive Christian ethos and vision for education
• Creative, engaged and enthusiastic children
• A dedicated, friendly and supportive staff team and governing body
• The opportunity to be part of a supportive Multi Academy Trust
We are particularly looking for a teacher who is:
• A dedicated and enthusiastic teacher who aims to improve outcomes for all learners
• Supportive of our Christian vision and values
• Able to work collaboratively with our team and demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills with fresh, creative ideas that help to raise standards
• Able to understand the learning needs of pupils and ensure that they are enabled to reach their full potential
• Motivated by challenge and change and keen to reflect on personal practice
Terms and conditions
Safeguarding Children
This job involves working with children and is therefore subject to advanced disclosure check through the confidential process administered by the Disclosure Barring Service. A conviction may not exclude candidates from the job, but it will be considered as part of the recruitment process.
Our schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. References will be sought.
Disclosure Barring Service- Criminal Convictions
As part of the recruitment process to work with children you will be required to provide information on all convictions and reprimands, spent or not.
Right To Work
Under Section 15 of the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act of 2006 it is a criminal offence to employ a person aged 16 or over who is subject to immigration control. It is therefore necessary for our school to establish the entitlement to work in the UK for all applicants.
Equal Opportunities
Our schools are committed to equal opportunities in employment and we positively welcome your application irrespective of your race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, sex, marital status, disability, religion, political belief, socio-economic background, parental status, trade union membership, sexual orientation and age.
SUSAN FRIEND
01827894182
s.friend@warton.bdmat.org.uk