The
Person
· Are you passionate about developing
young people?
· Can you inspire and motivate
students?
· Are you driven and committed
to leading students towards success?
If so, we are the school for you!
The Role
We are looking to appoint a part-time (one day a week, Wednesday) HLTA who wants to join an experienced,
supportive, committed team of like-minded colleagues and make a real difference
with our young people. Working alongside teaching staff and other teaching
assistants, this post will support young people aged 11-18 years old who need
help overcoming barriers to learning and physical limitations under the
direction of the Head of SEND. The role also includes working with identified students
and preparing one-to-one or group intervention to provide coping strategies and
learning within school.
The successful applicant will be a role model, listener, facilitator for learning, and a motivator. You may have previous experience as a teaching assistant, workshop leader or youth worker, or may have a background in the Army, youth offending service, or teaching and youth sector. An academic specialism in English, Maths, or Science would be beneficial.
The team is well-established and highly supportive of one another. Led by a member of the Senior Leadership Team, the team works collaboratively, always putting the needs of our students at the forefront of what we do. We would love to show you round our academy.
Training will be provided along with an induction to support your transition into the role. Strong personal qualities such as confidence, integrity and presence are sought in addition to good functional ICT skills. Consistent and effective communication are required together with the ability to use your own initiative. We would welcome applications from recently graduated university students.
We offer:
· Salary commensurate to your
experience
· A strong and ongoing CPD
program
· Support staff pension scheme
· Use of the onsite gym
· A Senior Team that are keen to
drive school improvement and are open to innovation and creative thinking
· A commitment to staff
wellbeing
If you would like to discuss this opportunity further, or arrange a tour of our school, please contact Aimee Sharpe (Associate Assistant Headteacher and SENDCo) via email at a.sharpe@kenstimpson.org.uk
The Four Cs MAT is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments involve regulated activity and are subject to an Enhanced DBS disclosure, Barred Check List and two successful references. Online searches are carried out on all shortlisted candidates.
Aimee Sharpe
01733 765950
a.sharpe@kenstimpson.org.uk
