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The Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust
Learning Support Assistant
(Fixed term Contract 1 Year - 1st September 2019 - 31st August 2020)
based at; East Tilbury Primary School
Princess Margaret Road, East Tilbury, RM18 8SB
Pay band 2 point 3-10 (Actual Salary Range £10,734-£11,301)
8.45 am-3.15pm Monday-Friday, 27 hours & 5 minutes per week
50 Minute Lunchbreak (Unpaid)
Term Time only
We are looking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant to take on a crucial role within our school. The successful candidate should be familiar with various learning needs have previous experience of working with vulnerable children. They will possess the ability to work one-to-one and with small groups of pupils.
Are you:
Passionate about the impact teaching and learning can have on improving life?
Committed to delivering education of the highest standard?
Driven to inspire and motivate pupils so that their socio-economic background is not a barrier to achievement?
You will work in partnership with class teachers, to support learning in line with the National Curriculum and Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum, codes of practice, school policies and procedures.
We offer the opportunity of working in a school with:
Friendly and enthusiastic pupils
A supportive and dedicated team
Access to training and professional development
The candidates will preferably have relevant NVQ qualifications or equivalent. They must have a good standard of English and Mathematics and basic computer skills.
Application form - Email: hr@osborne.coop
Telephone: 01375 648936
Closing date: Midday Monday 15th July 2019
Interview Date: TBC
Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be offered a position subject to an enhanced DBS check, medical check and two references.
Information about the School
East Tilbury Primary School is a large and thriving school that takes pride in its supportive and inclusive environment. Staff aim to provide children with the best possible experiences to help them become learners for life. Our school implements a Learning Skills programme, under-pinned by the co-operative values of equity, equality, self-responsibility, solidarity, self-help, and democracy. The school strives hard to enable every pupil to achieve their best.