‘CAT employs rolling recruitment
methodologies, with shortlisting and interviews for some roles taking place as
and when applications are received. This may mean that some roles are recruited
to before the closing date, we therefore advise that applications are made
without undue delay’.
Beechcliffe
Keighley has consistently been rated as ‘Good’ by Ofsted for over 10 years and
is now part of the esteemed Carlton Academy Trust where every school is rated
as Good or Outstanding. Established in 2019, Carlton
Academy Trust emerged from the outstanding success of Carlton Bolling, an
inner-city Bradford secondary school. Today, we proudly oversee three secondary
schools, three primary schools, and three special schools, collectively
educating nearly 5000 students and
employing almost 1,000 members of staff.
We are an over-subscribed school which meets the needs of 174 pupils who
have severe or profound multiple learning difficulties and autism spectrum
disorder. Many of our pupils have
additional complex health, medical and or sensory needs.
Our school ethos is ‘to provide
opportunities within a broad and balanced, therapeutic curriculum so that each
child can achieve success’, and we do this through a variety of lessons and
activities both in school and in the wider community. As well as structured teaching in the
classroom, we have amazing facilities on site that include a hydrotherapy pool,
a life skills room, specialist music, ICT and food technology rooms, a
multi-sensory rebound area, and fully equipped sensory rooms. We promote
outdoor learning through our forest school and in our sensory and wildlife
gardens, at our allotment and within the local environment. Our pupils gain work experience at a local
community café and attend courses at college, and we run both day and
residential visits including participation in the Duke of Edinburgh’s award
scheme.
We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate Special Needs Teaching Assistant to join our team at Beechcliffe School. This role involves supporting teachers and professionals to deliver a creative and inclusive curriculum for pupils with a wide range of special educational needs and disabilities. You will help implement planned learning activities, assist with personal care, and promote positive behaviour and independence in a safe and supportive environment. The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent communication skills, a commitment to equality, and the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. If you are passionate about making a difference and helping every child reach their potential, we would love to hear from you.
Employee welfare is extremely important to us, and we are proud to offer a comprehensive employee benefits package through the ‘Carlton Cares’ programme, designed to support colleagues physical, mental and financial wellbeing. These benefits include a fully funded Health Plan and an Employee Assistance Programme, in addition to salary sacrifice and employee discount schemes. Employee Benefits - Carlton Academy Trust
We hope you are excited by this opportunity and if you think you have got what it takes, we would love to hear from applicants who share our values and ambition to deliver excellence for all to our students.
We welcome visits to the school; to arrange a
convenient time please contact Anita Riedel, Recruitment Manager:-
W: www.carltonacademytrust.co.uk
The
Trust has adopted the principles of Safer Recruitment and will safeguard and
promote the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and
volunteers to do the same. Successful applicants will be required to
undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and subscribe to the
DBS update service.
Carlton Academy Trust is an equal opportunities employer.
Carlton Academy Trust Recruitment
applications@catrust.uk
