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SEN Learning Support Assistant required
Pay Scale Band: Scale 3 Point 4 - FTE £19,264, actual £13,109
Hours per week: 29.5 hours / week
This is a permanent position - Starting September 2022
We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic Learning Support Assistant to provide support for a Key Stage 1 pupil with Down Syndrome. The post will involve working on a 1:1 and a small group basis and will include delivering specific programmes of support, including intimate care.
For more details regarding this post please contact the school office and request an information pack.
We are looking for an LSA who will:
● be caring, patient, energetic and flexible
● be passionate about children and their individual talents and needs
● motivated by achieving the best possible outcomes for children with SEND
● be adaptable and excited by challenge
● have experience of working with children with Physical as well as Communication and Language Needs, or have received training in this area
In return we can offer you
● keen, happy, well behaved children who are ready to learn
● a hard working and supportive team of friendly staff and governors
● a creative, stimulating and well resourced learning environment
Closing date for applications: Wednesday 6th July 2022 at 12 noon
Shortlisting: Thursday 7th July 2022
Interview Date: w/c 11th July 2022
Information about the School
Ardleigh St Mary's Primary Academy, part of Canonium Learning Trust, is a small village primary Church of England school located between Manningtree and Colchester.
Influenced by the Church of England’s vision to educate for ‘life in all its fullness‘ (John 10:10), our focus on wisdom prioritises the spiritual, physical, intellectual, emotional, moral and social development of our children. We aim to inspire wisdom with a golden thread of deep knowledge, critical thinking, strong communication and exciting learning opportunities running consistently throughout our curriculum.
Ultimately, we want our pupils to leave our academy as knowledgeable, thoughtful and articulate individuals, who are equipped with the cultural capital to thrive in our evolving world and society. By working together, we ensure our pupils are supported and challenge to nurture a keen mind, a willingness to question and the ability to make right choices, so that they are prepared for secondary school and beyond.
As a proud Church of England school, our vision and all that we do is underpinned by our core and Christian values:
Respect and reverence – we have regard for the feelings, wishes and rights of others
Caring and compassion – we display kindness and concern for others
Cooperation and service – we work together
Perseverance and endurance – we keep going until we achieve success
Honesty and virtue – we tell the truth
Responsibility and trust – we are accountable for all our actions
Our staff team and I would be delighted to welcome you and look forward to sharing what makes our school unique.
Lois Osborne, CEO