This vacancy is for 25 hours per week - Monday to
Friday 9.30am to 3pm with a 30 minute unpaid lunchbreak.
Are you dedicated to ensuring school works for all children and resilient enough to keep going, even when it’s difficult? Then we have a role available for supporting SEND children on a 1-1 basis and small groups with social, emotional and mental health difficulties to succeed in education. You will require patience and be committed to helping children develop as independent and confident individuals. The nature of this role means the successful candidate will need to show flexibility and willingness to adapt to supporting different children throughout the day or week depending on the needs of the school. It would be desirable, but not essential, that you have experience in this type of role.
We can offer the successful candidate:
The Inclusive Multi Academy Trust which was
established in 2016 with a vision to Inspire and nurture our children and
their community to be the very best that they can be. The Trust
consists of four schools; Beechfield, Cherry Tree, Laurance Haines and Willow
Tree. Our nurturing Trust ethos places a strong emphasis of the
development and wellbeing of staff.
The successful candidates will have excellent
communication skills and will be able to work closely with the class teacher,
the SENCo, the SEN team and external advisors. You should be keen to
learn, be able to work on your own initiative, and carry out advice
consistently.
The successful candidates will have a GCSE or
equivalent in English and Maths (C or above) and a high standard of
written and spoken English.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding children and
young people. All post holders are subject to a satisfactory
enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Shortlisted
candidates will be required to complete a Criminal Record Declaration Form
prior to interview.
When recruiting and selecting staff, the Trust is
required to comply with all relevant employment legislation to ensure we are
recruiting within the law as well as complying with the Trust’s Equality
Policy. The Selection Criteria document is critical in the process and
sets out the requirements which the person appointed should have in order to
perform the duties of the post satisfactorily and against which applicants will
be assessed. The selection criteria will be used throughout the recruitment
process as an objective test of assessing candidates at shortlisting, test and
interview stages. Shortlisting will be completed by assessing against the
advertised person specification. Our interviews will always include
relevant questions relating to child protection and/or safeguarding, and will
usually involve a child centred task.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to submit
their applications as soon as possible as the school reserves the right to
close the advert early should we feel able to appoint an appropriate candidate.
No calls/emails from agencies please.
Katie Signorelli
katiesignorelli@inclusivemat.co.uk
