LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS
Location
Wembley, Greater London | United Kingdom
Job description
Name
of Executive Head Teacher: Mrs A Whelan
We
Follow Christ’s Footsteps in Love
St.
Joseph’s is a friendly, family focused school so you must be a flexible team
player with a positive ‘can do’ approach.
We
believe that with everyone working together as a team, we can ensure that each
individual child reaches their full potential in a secure and loving
environment. By living out our Mission Statement daily, we aim to
help each child to develop their relationship with God and each other.
Salary
range: Scale 2 points 3- 4 (£22,737- £23,114 plus London weighting
£2,175)
Actual
Pro rata salary is £19,496 - £19,791 (inclusive of. L.W.) (Depending
on experience and qualifications)
Hours:
Part Time – 8.30-3.30 Monday to Friday, term time only, 39 weeks a year
An
opportunity to join an effective team at a successful school, who will be able
to complement our dedicated hardworking staff.
The
Federation of St Joseph’s Catholic Infant & Junior Schools are looking for
an experienced and enthusiastic SEND Teaching Assistant who would like to work
with primary aged children in our friendly and happy school. You will support
children with Special needs in and out of the classroom.
We
are looking for hard working, flexible and enthusiastic people, with a passion
for working with children and the desire to make a difference.
- You
must be able to commit to the aims and ethos of our Catholic School.
- You
will be flexible and willing to work within the federation and primary age
range.
- We
are looking for someone who is caring, kind and patient who is able to implement
school strategies.
- You
must have experience of working with children and a personal or professional
understanding of special needs.
- A
flexible approach, a sense of humour, reliability, punctuality, stamina,
resilience and the ability to work under pressure are essential.
- You
will need to be able to work well as part of a supportive team and take
direction from the class teacher and SENDCO, use your own initiative and build
a strong relationship with the children.
- Your
role will be to support teachers with classroom practice and pupils in their
academic, social and emotional learning.
- You
will be committed to providing the best opportunities for all of our children
and ensuring every child is supported to achieve their full
potential.
We
are looking for someone:
- Experience
of working on a one-to-one basis with students with specific needs
- under
the direction of teachers.
- Knowledge
of relevant education policies, procedures and legislation.
- Confidence
working using your own initiative and to prioritise between conflicting
demands
- Can
work flexibly as a member of a team
- Be
an excellent communicator with good interpersonal skills
- Able
to take responsibility for carrying out designated tasks in an accurate and
timely manner
- Excellent
numeracy and literacy skills (candidate will be tested on these
skills)
- Able
to organise and prioritise their own workload
- Willing
to provide support to colleagues
- Sensitive
and understands confidentiality and the importance of safeguarding.
- Willing
to attend any relevant training required for the role
The
main areas of responsibility will include:
- Be
aware of and support school policies and procedures.
- Work
with individuals, or small groups of children, to assist in the delivery of the
planned curriculum, as directed by the Class Teacher.
- Set
up group activities under the guidance of the Class Teacher / Subject Leaders.
Work with children on practical activities, giving assistance and
encouragement.
- Read
to, and with, small groups of children, on curriculum activities.
- Assist
in the planning, creation and mounting of displays of the children’s
work.
- Provide
support and assistance for children’s pastoral needs (e.g. promoting
self-esteem, and overall well-being of the child).
- Report
any concerns regarding children’s welfare or education to Class
Teacher.
- Assist
with the preparation of resources
- Have
awareness of and contribute to good behaviour throughout the school.
- Attend
appropriate staff meetings and training days / events as requested.
- Supervise
and provide support and assistance to individuals and groups of pupils, ensuring
their safety and access to learning activities.
- Undertake
structured and agreed learning activities and teaching programmes
- Adjust
learning activities and teaching programmes to take account of pupil needs and
responses.
- Enable
access to learning for pupils and assist the teacher in the management of
pupils and the classroom.
- Contribute
to the overall ethos, work and aims of the school.
- Establish
constructive relationships with pupils and interact with them according to
their individual needs.
- Be
a First Aider and meet the personal care needs of all pupils.
- SEND
Learning Supports will remain responsible for their individual child and will
assist with all the above.
- Any
other duties required by the Class Teacher / SENDCo, Headteacher, within the
scope of this post
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