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We are looking to appoint Learning Support Assistant to work at Witham Oaks Academy.
This position is for 15 hours per week, the working pattern is 8.45am - 12.00pm Monday-Friday, (15-minute unpaid morning break), paid on Scale 3 point 5, £8,652 per annum. This position is initially fixed term which is reviewed annually.
Applicants should have experience working with children in a school environment. It is essential that you hold GCSEs (grades A-C) in both Maths and English, or hold equivalent qualifications in this area.
Successful applicants will join our friendly, caring and highly competent team of learning support staff.
The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate the following:
- Enthusiasm to work with children with a variety of different personalities and skill levels.
- Able to engage well with pupils.
- Able to work under your own initiative.
- Smartly presented and with excellent time management skills.
As a community, we are incredibly proud of our unique children, supportive parents, and inspirational staff where we all work together to make Witham Oaks Academy a safe, happy and fun place to learn.
At the heart of our school lies a learning community that embraces everyopportunity to 'Ignite Young Minds' by offering exciting, social, multi-cultural and memorable educational experiences for each and every one of our learners.
Ourdedicated teamarefun, friendlyand motivatedwho seek to provide the highest standard of education for all pupils in our care. We challenge and develop our children to become confident, successful learners with a natural curiosity for learning by setting high aspirations and an inspirational curriculum where everybody is valued.
Visits to Witham Oaks Academy are warmly welcomed and encouraged; please contact the school on 01376 513322 to arrange an appointment.
We offer a supportive and enjoyable working environment with a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our children.
Inspires MAT are committed to:
- Safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety, and the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development, of children and young people;
- Promoting equality of opportunity and community cohesion where the diversity of difference backgrounds and circumstances is appreciated and positively valued;
- The fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance for those with different faiths and beliefs
and expects all staff, volunteers and other workers to share this commitment.
The appointment will be subject to an enhanced DBS check, medical clearance and satisfactory references.