Learning Support Assitant
St Anselm's College
Wirral
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- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 18 October 2024
Job overview
ST. ANSELM’S COLLEGE
Manor Hill
Birkenhead, Wirral CH43 1UQ
Required As Soon As Possible
Learning Support Assistant (supporting & delivering learning)
Term-time only (0.86 contract)
St Anselm’s College Support Staff Range 15-17, £24,376 - £25,109 pro rata
(actual £20,963 - £21,593 pa)
We seek a well-qualified, enthusiastic, polite and self-motivated person, capable of working on their own and using initiative. Experience of working in a school could be an advantage but is not essential. The College staff are a highly motivated, supportive team and we seek a candidate with the appropriate professional and interpersonal skills.
Duties will include assisting individual pupils in the classroom and working as part of a team to plan student and staff support.
This post is subject to an Enhanced Level DBS check. The College is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all pupils. All staff have a responsibility to ensure that our pupils feel cared for, valued, safe and respected.
Application form and further details can be downloaded from the College’s website www.st-anselms.com . Please return completed application to acook@st-anselms.com .
Closing date for completed applications: 3.00pm Friday 18th October 2024
Interviews will be held thereafter.
Attached documents
About St Anselm's College
St Anselm’s College is a single sex all-boys Catholic secondary school with sixth form in Merseyside, serving boys from the age of 11-18. The secondary school, situated in Birkenhead has approximately 907 students on record.
St Anselm’s College was founded in 1933 and converted to academy status in 2011, joining the Edmund Rice Academies Trust. It is part of a global network of 300 schools across 25 countries around the world.
Headmaster
Simon Duggan MA (Oxon) MA (London) LLE
Values and vision
St Anselm’s College’s aim is to develop the spiritual, intellectual, physical and personal development of students and prepare them for life after school in a modern and ever changing society. The Merseyside secondary school works to encourage student's talents and academic potential with the vision that each child will work to the best of their ability and achieve to the highest of their capabilities. St Anselm’s College promotes the values of honor, integrity and self-worth and worships the Catholic faith throughout daily school life, with the motto: “Fides Quaerens Intellectum’, translating to ‘The faith that seeks to understand better what it already believes’. The school holds a Sports England Sportsmark award and students are encouraged to get involved in a wide range of sporting activities, ranging from athletics to cross country.
Ofsted
“Pastoral support in the school is excellent and pupils are unreservedly positive about that support. Parents echo this view. Pupils have a strong network of peer mentors, teachers and other staff who provide information, advice and guidance”.
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