We are looking for two
passionate and inspiring Teaching Assistants to provide support inside and
outside of the classroom for young people with special educational needs and
disabilities, which may include 1 to 1 support.
In addition to excellent
numeracy and literacy skills the essential requirements are excellent
communication, inter-personal skills, the ability to plan, assess and deliver
literacy or numeracy interventions and a desire to work with young people
helping them to realise their potential.
Applicants should be keen to:
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support the inclusion, social integration and
academic progress of pupils with SEND inside and outside of the mainstream
classroom.
•
contribute to delivery, assessment and
monitoring of student progress and support intervention.
The working hours are 8:30am – 3:30pm Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday and 8:30am to 4:00pm on a Wednesday.
The post holder must at all times carry out their
responsibilities within the spirit of the school and trust policies and within
the framework of legislation relating to academies and education, with
particular regard to the statutory responsibilities of the trust and the
governing body of the school.
The specific duties and responsibilities include but are
not limited to:
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To
be responsible for providing pupil support to the standards required by the academy
and appropriate external bodies. Duties will include but not be limited to:
SUPPORT FOR PUPILS
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Supervise and provide particular support for pupils,
including those with special educational needs, ensuring their safety and
access to learning activities.
·
Assist with the development and implementation of SEN
Support Plans.
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Establish constructive relationships with pupils and
parents/carers and interact with them according to individual needs.
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To act as a keyworker to individual or groups of
students.
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Promote the inclusion and acceptance of all pupils.
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Support pupils to engage and interact with others and
take part in activities led by the teacher.
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Set challenging and demanding expectations and
promote self-esteem and develop independent learning.
·
Provide feedback to pupils in relation to progress
and achievement under guidance of the teacher.
SUPPORT
FOR THE TEACHER
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Create and maintain a purposeful, orderly and
supportive environment, in accordance with lesson plans and assist with the
display of pupils work.
·
Use strategies, in liaison with the teacher, to
support pupils to achieve learning outcomes.
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Assist with the planning of learning activities.
·
Monitor pupils responses to learning activities and
accurately record achievement/progress as directed.
·
Provide detailed and regular feedback to teachers on
pupils achievement, progress, problems etc.
·
Promote good pupil behaviour, dealing promptly with
conflict and incidents in line with established policy and encourage pupils to
take responsibility for their own behaviour.
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Establish constructive relationships with
parents/carers.
·
Administer routine tests and invigilate exams and
undertake routine marking of pupils work.
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Provide clerical/admin support e.g. photocopying,
typing, printing, filing, money, administer coursework etc.
SUPPORT
FOR THE CURRICULUM
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Undertake structured and agreed learning
activities/teaching interventions adjusting activities according to pupil
responses.
·
Undertake interventions linked to local and national
learning strategies e.g. literacy and numeracy etc.
·
Support the use of ICT in learning activities and
develop pupils competence and independence in its use.
·
Prepare, maintain and use equipment/resources
required to meet the lessons plans/relevant learning activity and assist pupils
in their use.
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Be
aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection,
health, safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all
concerns to an appropriate person.
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Work
in a flexible way to respond to the needs of the trust and to fulfil other
duties and responsibilities appropriate to the grade and role as and when
required.
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Be
aware of and support difference and ensure equal opportunities for all.
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Appreciate
and support the role of other professionals.
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Attend
and participate in relevant meetings as required.
·
Contribute
to the overall ethos/work/aims of the trust/schools.
·
Participate
in relevant training, other learning activities and performance management as
required.
·
Team
responsibilities: all staff are considered part of the overall trust team and
may be required to provide assistance to colleagues in other areas from time to
time commensurate with the role, skillset and grade.
·
From time to time, to meet the needs of the trust, you
may be asked but not expected to work hours additional to your normal working
hours. The trust will give you as much
notice as possible and you will be paid/recompensed for such work. Situations where this might be required are,
for example: relevant key school events such as open evenings, exam results
days, trips, clubs, training etc.
The above duties are not exhaustive, and the post holder
may be required to undertake tasks, roles and responsibilities as may
be reasonably assigned to them by the Headteacher/Principal.
The job
description and allocation of particular responsibilities will be kept under
review and may be amended via consultation with individuals, the governing body
or board of trustees and/or senior leadership team as required. Trade union
representation will be welcomed in any such discussions.
Sophie Marston
0114 2357983
recruitment@hopevalley.chorustrust.org
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