Literacy Intervention Assistant
Royal Greenwich Trust School
Greenwich
- £29,997 - £30,897 per year
- New
- Quick apply
- Salary:
- Scale 6 (£34,416 and 35,448) Actual £29,997 - £30,897
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 9 January 2025
Job overview
As the Literacy Interventions Assistant you will be responsible for:
- Providing targeted literacy intervention and support to students within Key Stages 3 & 4 and contribute to the raising standards agenda.
- Encouraging and enabling students to become independent and resilient learners by providing one to one and small group coaching in literacy skills.
- Taking responsibility for ensuring identified groups of pupils engage and are supported in making progress using a range of identified literacy programmes
- Taking responsibility for ensuring the literacy programmes and online programmes are well administrated and will amend and share all aspects of the programmes with other colleagues
- Tracking and monitoring pupil progress and liaise with the line manger to make adjustments and suggestions to enhance pupil progress
We want to hear from you if you are:
- Unrelenting in your pursuit of excellence in all aspects of your practice
- Successful in working with young people and securing the best outcomes for them
- Team spirited and prepared to go above and beyond to get the job done.
- A graduate with a degree in English Literature or Language
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About Royal Greenwich Trust School
Royal Greenwich Trust School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in South East London.
The school was known as Royal Greenwich UTC before it reopened as a new provision in September 2016. A smaller than average secondary school, it now provides 750 places to students in years 7-11 when fully subscribed plus places occupied by our sixth form students.
As a member of the University Schools Trust, we are privileged to be part of a network of universities - University of Warwick, University College London, University of East London, University of Greenwich, Kings College London and Queen Mary University.
Our network universities offer support, guidance and a wealth of exciting opportunities that help promote academic excellence, as well as develop our students into thoughtful, confident, well-rounded individuals.
We are committed to ensuring that all our staff are given the opportunity to grow and develop as professionals and are given the skills and training required to realise their ambitions in their own careers.
Whatever your role in the school, we are committed to ensuring that you receive the opportunities needed to develop in your career.
Caroline Toye, Headteacher
Values and vision
The Royal Greenwich Trust School provides transformational educational opportunities for all children. Through a broad and balanced curriculum, a wide range of enriching learning experiences and a tailored approach to supporting the individual student, our students will leave school as young adults who are responsible global citizens who have a clear vision for their futures.
Mission
For all students at the Royal Greenwich Trust School to have excellent outcomes, we deliver the highest quality of teaching and learning by working collaboratively with universities, public bodies and private sector partnerships.
Ofsted report
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