Medway Anglican Schools Trust are looking to appoint a
highly motivated and experienced Higher Level Teaching Assistant with
experience of supporting children, who is passionate about children’s learning,
has a positive attitude and is able to fit in with our hardworking staff team
to nurture, target and enable all of our children to thrive.
Based across three of our Trust schools, the successful
applicant will work collaboratively with teachers and leaders to support
learning across classes in multiple settings. This is a unique opportunity for
a flexible, skilled and passionate practitioner who thrives in diverse environments.
PURPOSE OF JOB
· Support the class
teacher and/or SENCo in the teaching and welfare of children to enhance their
learning needs.
· To teach whole
classes during PPA time and occasional cover during absence of teachers.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
- · Teach
a class of pupils ensuring pupil progress and attainment.
- · Provide
feedback to pupils and report to teachers in order to support progress and
attainment.
- · Support
the class teacher with 1:1 pupils or groups to ensure significant impact
on pupil achievement.
- · Assist
the teacher with observation and monitoring of the progress of our pupils,
maintaining accurate records where necessary.
- · Act
as a role model to others.
- · Follow
the Behaviour Policy at all times.
- · Be
aware of vulnerable groups, specifically Pupil Premium pupils to ensure
equal learning opportunities.
- · Know
and follow all the schools polices, especially around safeguarding.
- · Participate
in training and other learning activities.
- · Support
the class teacher in maintenance of a clean, orderly and safe working
environment making sure that equipment/resources/materials are set out on
time and as per instructions received and used safely to enable pupils to
meet their learning targets.
- · Attend
staff meetings to ensure own continuing professional development.
- · Work
independently and as part of a team effectively.
- · Be
flexible with effective time management skills.
- · Support
the calm, nurturing classroom environment.
- · Contribute
to the overall work/aims of the school and appreciate and support the role
of colleagues and other professionals to enable the school fulfils its
development plans.
- · Participate
and supervise pupils in off-site activities as directed by the teacher,
SENCo or Headteacher (for example school visits or sporting events).
- · Supervise
during playtimes to ensure the continued safety of the children.
- · Undertake
training and other learning activities and attend relevant meetings
(within contracted hours) as required to ensure own continuing
professional development.
· Such other duties
as the Headteacher may from time to time direct.
Please contact the Trust office on 01634 230998 who can give
you more details about what the role entails.