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Learning Support Assistant (2 posts)

Sir Robert Pattinson Academy

Lincolnshire

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Salary:
Grade 3 £22737 - £23893 FTE
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2024
Apply by:
12 August 2024

Job overview

Sir Robert Pattinson Academy                  

Headmaster Mr D. J. Hardy BA (Hons) PGCE


Learning Support Assistant

Grade 3, SCP 6-9 - £22,737-£23,893 FTE

32.5 hours per week, 39 weeks

 Working hours 8.30-3.30pm (Mon-Fri)

Required: September 2024

 

Sir Robert Pattinson Academy is an 11 – 18 comprehensive school judged ‘Good’ by Ofsted due to the education and opportunities provided to pupils enabling them to flourish within a calm and caring environment. The school is situated on an extensive, beautiful site offering purpose-built facilities.

 

What we need:

Due to the continued expansion of the Academy and its learning support offer, we are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and motivated Learning Support Assistant to join our team in the Specialised Learning Centre (SLC). The role of the SLC is to ensure that all students achieve their potential and any barriers to learning are identified and supported. As a Learning Support Assistant, you will be required to work with the SLC team to enhance the education of our students, provide support to students in the classroom, both in groups and on a one-to-one basis, and have a flexible approach to be able to respond to the changing needs of our students. 

 

The ability to work flexibly across all age groups and subject areas, and the confidence to deal with challenging behaviours is essential for this role.

 

The ability to offer First Aid support or to be willing to undertake First Aid training would be desirable.

 

Previous experience of working with children with special educational needs is desirable, but not essential.

 

Are you right for the role?

Do you have:

-         Minimum of GCSE English and Maths or equivalent qualification

-         Good working knowledge of ICT

-         High expectations of students to enable motivation and challenge

-         Ability to multi-task, be flexible and resourceful

-         A positive, ‘can do’ attitude

-         An existing First Aid qualification or a willingness to train

 

We can offer you:

-         Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS)

-         Access to a hot or cold lunchtime meal during term time, plus a breakfast club

-         Free on-site car parking and secure cycle store

-         Cycle to work scheme

-         Education Mutual Health & Wellbeing services

-         Occupational sick pay

Further details and application forms available from:

Å 01522 882020 : recruitment@srpa.co.uk

Closing date: 12 noon, 12 August 2024

Interviews: Candidates made be called for interview prior to the closing date

or interviews will take place 22 August 2024. 

Sir Robert Pattinson Academy is proud to be a member of the ‘Disability Confident Scheme’

 

Sir Robert Pattinson Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We operate Enhanced DBS and safeguarding procedures.



 

 

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About Sir Robert Pattinson Academy

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+44 152 288 2020

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Named after Sir Robert Pattinson, who served on the Kesteven Education Committee for fifty years, the school was opened in 1953 and became a Grant Maintained school in 1992, transferring to Foundation status in 1999. During 2011 the School Governing Body took the decision to opt for Academy status. On acceptance, we converted to become Sir Robert Pattinson Academy on 1 August 2011.  We cater for about 1200 boys and girls aged from 11 to 18.

We were invited to become a Beacon School in 2001 and were the first school in Lincolnshire to be nominated for Language College Status. Students still have the opportunity to learn a range of languages including French, Spanish and Russian, as well as participating in a range of international visits across all curriculum areas.

The Academy recognises the importance of developing an understanding of Global issues incorporating this into its curriculum alongside an extensive international programme. This enables our students to respect and value different cultures. Staff have benefited from our international work through professional development offered both by our partner schools and with the support of the British Council.

In 2001 we received a legacy from a local benefactor, John Smith Alexander, which allowed us to build and equip a new Music Block, named in his honour.

We were recognised as a high achieving Specialist School in 2005 and asked to apply for a second specialism. As well as gaining re-designation as a Language College we were granted Science and Mathematics Status in 2006.

Situated approximately two miles from the city boundary, just off the main Newark Road, the Academy receives the majority of its students from North Hykeham and the villages between Lincoln and the county boundary to the west.

The Academy works with a number of other schools and academies in and around Lincoln contributing to curriculum development and enrichment. We also work in partnership to provide staff professional learning and initial teacher training.

Sir Robert Pattinson Academy stands in twenty-six acres of ground with pitches for all major sports and space for athletics. The sports hall and two gymnasia provide for indoor activities.

We are fortunate to have a large and relatively secluded site, with only one vehicular entrance. We operate a closed circuit surveillance system.

After a recent programme of expansion and refurbishment, the buildings contain an excellent range of rooms including those specially equipped for Languages, Technology, Science, Music, Art, Drama, Information and Communication Technology, as well as Library and study areas.

The Academy is well resourced, employs highly qualified teachers and support staff, and enjoys a great deal of support from parents and the local community in general.

Further details can be found on our website. www.srpa.co.uk

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