Teaching Assistant Apprentice - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom - The Work College by School of Coding

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What will the apprentice be doing?
The following duties will be carried out under the direction of the SENDCO:

  • Supporting the SENDCO and teachers to ensure that students are supervised whilst undertaking prepared or self-directed learning activities or in small groups in set activities
  • To display and present pupil's work and assist with the preparation of learning materials and equipment.
  • To contribute to the formulation of individual provision maps including attendance at SEN reviews and other meetings relevant to the pupil's needs, as required.
  • To assist the SENCO in liaising with parents and professionals such as Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech & Language Therapists.
  • To assist with the support of group activities away from the classroom e.g. Physical Education and educational visits; 1:1 and small group support.
  • Attend training and provide personal care and medical support if required.
  • To assist with routine clerical and administrative tasks associated with supporting pupils, which include the maintenance of records to enable the assessment of a pupil's ability or progress.
  • To provide regular feedback about pupils to teachers and the SENCO, and contribute to meetings to discuss specific pupils' progress.
  • To deliver intervention sessions.
  • Contribute to effective assessment and planning by supporting the monitoring, recording and reporting of pupil performance and progress as appropriate to the level of the role.
  • Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and ensuring they have a safe environment in which to learn.
  • Supporting pupils by answering questions, clarifying and explaining instructions, assisting with target areas e.g. language, behaviour, reading, spelling, handwriting and helping students to concentrate on completing work.
  • Providing support for the literacy and numeracy strategies.
  • Assisting the implementation of general care and welfare to pupils and to be mindful of the need to maintain a safe environment at all times.
  • To ensure that pupils are able to safely use equipment and materials provided and are aware of a range of resources available.
  • Assisting with the promotion of independence in activities and mobility skills.
  • To establish a supportive relationship with pupils and to raise selfesteem through praise and encouragement.
  • General supervision, advising and discipline of pupils within the procedures of the school.
  • Adhering to, and maintaining, school routine and codes of conduct.
  • To assist in the identification of child protection issues.
  • To be familiar with the fire drill and procedures for the safety of pupils.
  • To participate in School and yearlevel assemblies, activities, staff meetings and training, as appropriate.
  • To ensure that duties are undertaken in a way which secures positive action in respect of both equal opportunities and a multicultural approach.
  • To support and promote the Christian ethos of the school community.
  • First aid and use of the emergency evacuation chair.

What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?

  • College
  • Day Release


  • Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship

  • Level 3

What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?
A full-time position may be available depending on performance.


Job Types:
Full-time, Apprenticeship


Salary:
£10,296.00 per year


Benefits:


  • Company pension

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Application question(s):

  • Do you live in Shropshire?
  • Are you currently in employment?

Work Location:
In person

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