Are you an experienced Teaching Assistant looking for a rewarding role? We are seeking an enthusiastic, and ambitious Grade 6 Senior Achievement Support Officer to join our team and support the delivery of activities within Brompton Hall School. This role is 39 weeks per year, 32.5 hours per week (term time plus 5 training days)
About Us
Our Trust is a group of inspirational and aspirational
mainstream and specialist schools across Yorkshire whose main objective is to
ensure that all pupils make exceptional progress.
Our Multi Academy Trust is a group of inspirational
and aspirational mainstream and specialist schools in North Yorkshire, Hull and
South Yorkshire whose main objective is to ensure that all pupils make
exceptional progress through the development of outstanding staff.
Brompton Hall School is based within private grounds
in the pretty village of Brompton-by-Sawdon and is a Special Education School
for pupils aged between 8 and 16 years, who have an Education, Health and Care
Plan.
Our Opportunity
This role is ideal for those
looking to make a real difference to the lives of children with complex needs.
This role is wonderfully
varied, you will be based both within and outside of the classroom. You will be required to use your initiative,
and work with small groups, as well as at times be within the full class.
You will support and
contribute to the lesson plans created by the teacher, using your skills and
knowledge of our pupils to ensure customised learning can be delivered.
Key Responsibilities
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Ensure pupil welfare and safety
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Deliver targeted interventions and use ICT to
enhance learning
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Lead out-of-school activities and supervise students
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Manage resources and adapt strategies
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Provide clear feedback and assist with planning
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Support behaviour plans and safeguarding
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Encourage pupil engagement and independence
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Attend meetings, follow policies, and contribute to
school success
The successful
applicant will have:
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NVQ Level 3 Teaching
Assistant Qualification is essential
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Experience of working with or caring for children of
relevant age
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Understanding of National Curriculum, and other
codes of practice eg SEN, Equalities
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GCSE English and maths Grade A-C (or equivalent – eg
Certificate in Adult Literacy / Numeracy Level 2)
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The ability to build strong relationships with
children, motivating and developing them
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A passion for seeing young people succeed
We offer:
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A
supportive working environment
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A
commitment to professional development
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An
opportunity to work with a dynamic team
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Fantastic
pupils who deserve the best education
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Continued
investment in your own professional development as part of the Trust
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The
opportunity to be part of our rapidly improving school
This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a
dedicated team of professionals who are committed to making a difference.
If you feel you have the right qualities and would
like to help take our school to the next level we would love to hear from you.
Our Multi Academy Trust is a group of inspirational and aspirational mainstream and specialist schools in Yorkshire whose main objective is to ensure that all pupils make exceptional progress through the development of outstanding staff.
Venn Academy Trust is committed to achieving fairness and equality in employment and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
Our Trust is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment.
An enhanced DBS check is required for all successful applicants
Online searches will be carried out as part of Venn Academy Trust’s recruitment due diligence for all shortlisted candidates in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education