To work closely with our SENCO in providing targeted mental
health support.
To work closely with the SENDCo and Core team of HLTAs and
co-ordinate the SEND students and Learning Support Assistants assigned to one
year group.
To oversee the support and inclusion of students who require
our help and support, to remove barriers to their opportunities for success in
school, particularly for students with SEMH needs.
To play a pivotal role in working with our SEND and Pastoral Team to cater for some of our most vulnerable students.
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Oversee the provision for students with
SEMH needs across the school.
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Promote the inclusion and acceptance of
all pupils, whilst supporting pupils consistently, recognising and responding
to individual needs.
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To work with teachers and non-teaching
staff to ensure that appropriate strategies and resources are being used to
promote effective student self-management.
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Develop relationships with external
agencies and providers to implement provision when necessary.
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Work closely with individual students,
arranging regular meetings and check ins to help foster strong relationships
and encourage positive engagement with school.
·
Liaise regularly with families,
updating parents/carers on the progress of their children and provisions that
are in place or being considered.
·
Create, share and maintain support
plans that help ensure consistent approaches are taken with named students,
including IEPs where required.
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Maintain records of student referrals
and support, analysing data to track the impact of provision that is in place.
Other Duties
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Co-ordinate the Learning Support
Assistants, SEND support plans and communication for the SEND students across
one year group.
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Supervise students during social time
in a designated space as directed; be proactive in providing activities or
structure to engage students during this time.
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To participate in appropriate meetings
with colleagues and parents relative to the above.
·
Promote and support the inclusion of
students, including those with specific needs, both in learning activities and
within the classroom.
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To work under the guidance of the Head
of Learning Support and within an agreed system of supervision, to implement
agreed work programmes with individual groups, in or out of the classroom.
·
To provide guidance and training for
other LSAs who may need additional support with their work, in liaison with
Head of Learning Support and the core team and linked to the performance review
procedures of the department.
·
Monitor and support the progress of
pupils with an Educational and Health Care Plan and children on the SEN
register at School Action Plus level.
·
Organise/ lead and evaluate
intervention groups as required.
·
Keep SEN register and Provision Maps
up-to-date.
·
Plan and review provision maps for an
identified cohort.
·
Make referrals and collaborate with
outside agencies where appropriate.
·
Update information systems as
necessary.
·
Use behaviour management strategies, in
line with school policies and procedures, to contribute to a purposeful
learning environment and positive engagement.
·
Work with teaching staff to plan,
review or develop resources for students.
·
Attend regular CPD as required by the
school, and other optional relevant CPD to develop good practice.
Additional Duties
·
Contribute to the overall ethos, work
and aims of the school by attending relevant meetings and contributing to the
development of policies and procedures within the school.
·
At all times carry out duties with due
regard to the school’s safeguarding and Health and Safety policies.
·
To work within and encourage the
school’s Equal Opportunity policy and contribute to diversity policies.
Safeguarding and Child Protection
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Know what to do if there are concerns
about a child.
·
Take on the responsibility for
providing a safe environment and promoting children’s welfare.
·
Undertake regular safeguarding and
child protection training.
·
Be familiar with Keeping Children Safe
in Education part 1 (KCSIE) and local policies and procedures as directed by
the trust.
Health and Safety
·
Undergo Basic First Aid training and
update courses as required.
·
Be aware of the responsibility for
Personal Health, Safety and Welfare and that of others who may be affected by
your actions or inactions.
Continuing Professional Development - Personal
·
In conjunction with the line manager,
take responsibility for personal professional development, keeping up-to-date
with research and developments relevant to the role.
·
Undertake any necessary professional
development as identified in the School Improvement Plan taking full advantage
of any relevant training and development available.
Key Attributes
·
Ability to organise and prioritise
workloads
·
Have highly effective communication
skills (both written and verbal)
·
Demonstrate a high level of attention
to detail
·
Ability to identify stakeholders’ needs
quickly and deal with queries
·
Demonstrate reliability, tact,
diplomacy, confidentiality and sensitivity are paramount to this post
·
Work in a team with collective goals,
whilst being able to work on your own initiative
·
A firm yet caring approach
·
The ability to undertake a variety of
tasks, often at the same time
·
The ability to “Think outside of the
box”
· The ability to relate to both students and adults
The duties
above are neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the postholder may be required
by the Headteacher to carry out appropriate duties within the context of the
job, skills and grade.
Lesley Skinner
01617738634
lskinner@parrenthorn.co.uk
