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We are looking for a Learning Support Assistant to work on a 1:1 basis with a child inYear 1 withcomplex needs.
Working hours areas follows:
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri 08:45 - 12:00
Tue, Thu 13:00 - 15:15
Wed 13:00 - 14:00
Total number of hours = 21.75 h
Thisposition will be a fixed-term appointment for term time only for 1 year initially, with potential to be extended if appropriate.
Actual annual salary offered will be from £8,264 to £8,591 depending on experience.
The starting date for this position is 29 Oct 2018, with some flexibility for the right candidate.
The ideal candidate will:
- be enthusiastic and flexible
- beable to work co-operatively as part of a close-knit team
- haveknowledge and experience of working with children with special educational needs
- have excellent behaviour management skills
- be positive and motivational
- have good communication skills
You will be expected to:
- take some responsibility for the progress of SEN pupils
- help to organise resources and the classroom to create a positive learning environment
- motivate pupils
- work with the SENCO, teachers and other LSAs to plan and coordinate work
- help SEN pupilsto take part in school events and activities
- be patient, empathetic, and have an ability to build rapport with children
Are you interested? Then we would like to meet you! Visits to the school are encouraged and welcomed; please email admin@rivenhall.essex.sch.uk to make an appointment.
Information about the School
Our Vision and Values
MANY HEARTS – ONE SCHOOL
At Rivenhall C of E Primary School we recognise and celebrate the individuality of each person, and yet also cherish the common good that is created when those hearts come together as one school. This reflects the teaching of the Apostle Paul who said “Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ.” 1 Corinthians Ch 12 v 12
God has created us as individuals and we all have different gifts and abilities which, when we bring to our school community demonstrates we are interdependent on one another.
This school is a community where we all work together, where individual needs are recognised and supported and where every child matters. We firmly believe that collective worship is an integral part of our community and through it children develop socially, morally and spiritually. We are an Academy and are part of the Diocese of Chelmsford Vine Schools Trust.
OUR VISION: UNLOCKING A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY
We’ll do this by i) developing faith, ii) promoting wellbeing, iii) enabling learning, iv) encouraging responsibility, and v) inspiring aspiration.
The shared Christian values that underpin our life together are:
LOVE – runs throughout our whole approach to school life; our school prayer says, ‘let love abide here.’ 1 John 4:11 [1 Corinthians 13]
CARE – we prioritise nurturing one another, so that every person’s spiritual and emotional wellbeing are protected and cared for. Ephesians 4:32 [Philippians 4:7]
WISDOM – we believe that learning leads not only to academic achievement, but also wisdom for life. Proverbs 3:13 [Proverbs 16:16]
RESPECT – we respect every one of God’s children, which breeds a culture of compassion and acceptance. 1 Peter 2:17 [Matthew 6:26]
COURAGE – we encourage each person to persevere and show resilience in all their endeavours. Joshua 1:7 [Isaiah 41:13]