Teaching Assistant - Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom - North Lakes

    North Lakes
    North Lakes Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

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    Teaching Assistant

    Contract:
    Full time, permanent


    Salary:
    £19,293.75/£11.44ph - pro rata salary (£22,494.96 FTE)


    Location:
    Brampton, Cumbria

    The Role

    North Lakes Children's Services is a well-established local provider of residential care and education for boys aged 7-18. We improve the resilience, self-esteem and abilities of all the young people we work with.

    Our school is now an Accredited SILVER Award Attachment and Trauma Sensitive School, and we gained our first Outstanding Ofsted inspection in 2014


    As a Teaching Assistant you will be enhancing the learning of pupils who have a wide range of special educational and learning needs.

    You will also be supporting the teaching staff in enabling the pupils to gain independence, participate fully in the curriculum and the general life of the school.

    This role will be based at Kirby Moor School.

    Duties will include:

    Supporting the pupils in 1:1, in groups or in classroom situations, lunch and break times, and unstructured/social times
    Accompanying pupils on organised school visits as appropriate
    In conjunction with the SENDCo, to assist with the development of social skills and appropriate behaviour of pupils.
    Participate in the development, delivery and monitoring of individual programmes.
    To assist in the support of pupils who can respond with behaviour which challenges
    To assist with resolving issues which cause anxiety or emotional response in our pupils
    To keep accurate records as required by the school
    To be involved in collaborative planning with teaching staff to ensure the effective use of support
    Support the delivery of the Key Stage 2 and 3 school's curriculum map
    To support the delivery of KS4 programmes of study
    To be involved in working groups where appropriate
    To work as part of a flexible and supportive team to further the ethos of the school
    To attend weekly staff meetings and relevant INSET/CPD eventsAll Applicants must have:

    Relevant experience in a similar environment or appropriate qualifications

    Candidates should hold appropriate academic qualifications to at least GCSE standard, professional qualifications to at least NVQ level 2, or be able to demonstrate competency through proven experience in a similar role.

    Basic first aid knowledge
    Able to work on their own initiative
    Be capable of working on their own initiative to a high level of accuracy, maintain clear, neat records
    Have good time management skills and be able to use time flexibly to meet the demands of the post
    Have good inter-personal skills, be able to operate as a member of a busy team
    Have good oral and written communication skills in a variety of contexts (pupils, parents, colleagues etc)
    Be willing to undertake relevant training to enhance personal development and to use the knowledge to benefit the school
    Relevant knowledge of child development and an understanding of the different ways children learn to read will be an advantage
    Knowledge of ACES or how childhood trauma can affect children and adults in later life would be beneficial. However, training will be available to the successful candidate
    Due to location - all applicants must have access to a vehicle, and hold a full driving licence
    You must be willing to undertake a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the positionBenefits:

    The role is term time only
    Hours of work 8.30 to 16:00 Mon, Wed, Thurs and Fri and 8.30 to 17:00 on Tuesday
    39 weeks with the pupils plus 5.6 weeks holiday
    Excellent training availableThe successful candidate will be required to complete an enhanced DBS Check for this position. North Lakes Children's Services is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates.

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