Holme Hall Primary School is a warm and friendly place where expectations are high. We are committed to providing the very best opportunities for our children through a broad and inclusive curriculum which seeks to develop the whole child. Our staff are dedicated and passionate, with a sense of fun and commitment to every child.
We are seeking to appoint three experienced Teaching Assistants who are able to support the learning of children with SEND.
There will also be opportunities to work more generally within the class, supporting small groups and individuals.
The successful candidates will be excellent classroom practitioners with experience of working with children with a range of needs and who are dedicated to enabling children to achieve their personal best.
They will:
Work with individual children, including children with SEND and EHCPs.
Be able to work as part of a team
Prepare learning materials and adapt teaching support according to childrenʼs needs
Look after children's physical, social and emotional welfare-including first aid duties
Be creative and innovative
Have high expectations of achievement and behaviour
Be committed to promoting and upholding the school values and ethos
Promote and support the inclusion of all pupils, including those with specific needs.
Be motivated and passionate to achieve the very best for the children in our care and make a genuine difference
Use initiative to assess and evaluate pupilsʼ needs
Lead intervention groups
Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment. We are looking for someone with a flexible, positive, outgoing, caring and nurturing approach. The SEND TA role is advertised as 23 hours per week. Visits to the school are warmly welcomed.
Context
The descriptions below of our ‘why’, ‘how’ and ‘what’ define the work we are developing as a Trust. They are an aspiration, and we are always striving to achieve them.
We ensure our ‘why’, ‘how’ and ‘what’ hold us to account for the work we do.
Why do we exist?
Our purpose is to ensure every LEARNER has choices about their future
How will we act?
We will use our purpose as a driver for our culture, ensuring we are;
Connected (sharing information openly, broadly and deliberately)
Helpful (embracing servant leadership and use initiative to solve the problem)
Organised (employing efficient strategies and trust colleagues to deliver)
Informed (asking coaching questions to understand what is happening)
Candid (disagreeing openly and compassionately)
Effective (only retaining our best elements and looking for continuous improvement)
Simple (avoiding complexity and increasing clarity)
What is our strategy?
We will use our culture to ensure the work of the Trust;
· Focuses on creating capacity (time and resources) for schools
· Ensures support is agile, providing intervention at the earliest opportunity
· Supports schools to employ and invest in the best educators for children
· Seeks continuous improvement and disruptive innovation
This is a fantastic opportunity for the right person.
Due to this post having access to children and/or vulnerable adults, the successful candidate will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service check. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining this post, as all cases are judged individually according to the nature of the role and information provided.
Jackie Littlechilds
01246 237075
staffing@learnerstrust.org
