Learning Support Assistant (Two Posts)
St Julie's Catholic High School
Liverpool
- £18,095 - £18,568 per year
- New
- Salary:
- Grade 2
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 25 November 2024
Job overview
ST JULIE’S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool L25 7TN
Tel: 0151 428 6421
An 11-18 school for girls: NOR 1013 (including a mixed Sixth Form)
‘Serve the good God well, with much liberty of spirit’
REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY: Learning Support Assistants (x2)
Contract: Part Time – 30 hours per week, Term Time Only
Salary: Grade 2, points 3-5 (£18,095 to £18,658)
St Julie’s Catholic High School is a popular and oversubscribed school for girls, situated in the conservation area of Woolton Village, South Liverpool. In September 2017, we moved into our brand new £23 million school building.
In May 2023 OFSTED graded St. Julie’s as Good with Outstanding features, with the same judgement reached by the Catholic Schools’ Inspectorate in February 2024. We are seeking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant to support teaching and learning across the school under the supervision of a Curriculum Leader.
The successful candidate will have experience of working with secondary age pupils and will be expected to work with staff as part of a professional team to support teaching and learning for all pupils, to provide specialist assistance to pupils who need particular help to overcome barriers to learning and to support other staff under the direction, guidance and direct supervision of a Curriculum Leader.
As a Catholic School, we wish to appoint someone who shares our moral purpose of ensuring all our young people receive the best education possible, in a supportive environment, from staff who care about them. You will be resilient, dynamic and passionate about tackling disadvantage and improving students’ life chances. In return, you will find working at St Julie’s incredibly rewarding due to our vibrant and talented students, who have a real thirst for learning, and engage in the various opportunities offered to them. You will join a highly professional, enthusiastic and dedicated staff that ensure St Julie’s is a welcoming, caring and supportive environment in which to learn and work.
St Julie's Catholic High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, governors, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment. An enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check is required, with Children's Barred List check, for all successful applicants.
Closing date for application: Monday 25 November 2024 at 9.00 am
Interviews will be held: w/c 2 December 2024
ONLY COMPLETED CATHOLIC EDUCATION SERVICE (CES) APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED. THE APPLICATION FORM IS AVAILABLE ON ST JULIE’S WEBSITE: www.stjulies.org.uk
All completed applications to be submitted electronically to: recruitment@stjulies.org.uk.
PLEASE NOTE: Only applicants who are shortlisted will be contacted following the closing date.
For shortlisted applicants an Online Search will be undertaken prior to interview.
Please refer to the school's website for Job Description & Person Specification - www.stjulies.org.uk. St Julie's Catholic High School is committed to Equality of Opportunity.
About St Julie's Catholic High School
- St Julie's Catholic High School
- Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool
- Merseyside
- L25 7TN
- United Kingdom
St Julie's Catholic High School is a denominational girls' secondary school in Woolton, Liverpool. The school operates a collaborative co-educational sixth form in conjunction with St Francis Xavier College in Liverpool.
At its most recent inspection, there were 978 students on the St Julie’s school roll, including 177 enrolled in 16-19 study programmes. This is a Notre Dame school named for St Julie Billiart, the founder of the Sisters of Notre Dame education institute. The school motto is "Let them be taught what is necessary for life".
Headteacher
Kate McCourt
Values and vision
At St Julie's Catholic High School, academic excellence is standard and the focus is on nurturing the whole child. Teachers work hard to develop independent young women and men, as well as strong partnerships between home and school.
St. Julie’s aims to be a Catholic learning community which respects and embraces the diversity of all God's people. Opportunities are provided for all individuals to discover their potential and to develop and share their unique talents. Friendship and enjoyment are experienced by all and a warm welcome is offered to those who visit.
Ofsted report
“The school’s work to promote pupils’ personal development and welfare is good. Pupils feel safe in school and this is endorsed by almost all parents who completed the online survey, Parent View, and by all of the staff who responded to the inspection questionnaire. Pupils value the high visibility of staff around the school and comment that the school has a calm feeling.”
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