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Learning Support Assistant 1 to 1
Band 2 Point 11
Actual Salary: £6,352.12
Hours: 17.5hrs , 8.30am - 12.00pm, 39 weeks per year
Start date:-required as soon as possible.
Our Christian school has a strong ethos to ensure pupils achieve. The school has a supportive staff team who are committed to improving learning outcomes for pupils. We are looking to a qualified Learning Support Assistant, on a fixed term contract, to work specifically with a KS1 child. This will be a 1 to 1 post.
You will need to be:
Educated to GCSE A-C or above in English and Maths and a relevant Learning support assistant training qualification.
Positive, smart appearance, excellent communication skills and motivated to encourage pupils to achieve to the best of their ability.
Have experience of working with a pupil 1 to 1.
You will be expected to:
take some responsibility for the progress of identified pupils
help create a positive learning environment
motivate pupils
undertake specialist SEND training as required
keep up to date with changes and developments in Education relevant to the role of LSA
carry out lunch time duties
work with class teachers to ensure progress
have experience of working with pupils who have ASD
Visits to the school are encouraged prior to an application being made, as this can provide potential candidates with a clearer understanding of what the job entails.
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of all children. We expect our staff to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory health, DBS check and references.
Please contact the school office for an application pack or to arrange a visit on 01206 865747.
Closing date: Wednesday 3rd January 2018 Midday
Interview date: Wednesday 10th January 2018
Information about the School
As a Church of England school, we have Christian Values at the centre of all we do as we teach the children how to aim high, using their skills and talents to achieve whatever they aim for.
Learning at St James’ is exciting and fun, children get messy and enjoy talking about their learning. Classrooms are vibrant and full of resources to make sure that pupils obtain the knowledge, skills and understanding that they need to thrive. Our pupils are hard-working individuals who enjoy their learning and who support each other to improve.
Our Christian school has a strong ethos to ensure pupils achieve. The school has a supportive staff team who are committed to improving learning outcomes for pupils.