Inclusion Coordinator
Royds Hall, A SHARE Academy
Kirklees
- Expired
- Salary:
- Band F: £26,825.16 - £28,810.26
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 29 November 2024
Job overview
We require an Inclusion Coordinator to carry out the following duties:
- To manage the timetabling of ETA support, ensuring that resources are deployed to meet the needs of the students
- To contribute to the quality assurance of interventions led by teaching assistants, in lesson support and student learning experience
- To lead in coordinating support for students to achieve entry-level Maths and English with secondary pupils securing engagement, progress and attainment
- To lead My Support Plan reviews and contribute to Individual Education Plans and pupil profiles to support teachers with differentiation
- To provide trouble shooting lesson support to remove any barriers, devising a plan of action for the student and teacher
- To promote the support and inclusion of all students in the learning activities in which they are involved and communicate effectively to support their learning and maintain high expectations of all students to achieve
- To collaborate with the teacher and SENCO in monitoring and evaluating students’ responses to the learning tasks and modify approaches accordingly
- To monitor and evaluate student participation and progress through a range of assessment activities and provide constructive support and feedback to students as they learn and report back to the teacher as specified
- To lead a team of educational teaching assistants to deliver interventions
- To line manage a number of teaching assistants
- To contribute to the maintaining and analysing of students’ records of progress as specified within the teacher’s framework
- To organise and manage safely the learning activities, the physical teaching space and resources within the designated area of responsibility
- Organise, design and delivery lunchtime and after school activities for vulnerable pupils across the school
- Plan, monitor and evaluate students’ learning. Ensuring the progress is clearly recorded in the relevant systems and related to the learning objectives/goals for students
- Deliver appropriate interventions to maximise student progress
- Liaise with pastoral, Wellbeing and Learning Zone staff to ensure the needs of all students are met
- Ensure relevant equipment and materials are suitable for the designated learning activities
- Contribute effectively to the research, selection and preparation of teaching resources that meet the diversity of pupils’ needs and interests
- Support the class teacher with resourcing lessons as needed
- To undertake any other duties associated with the role, as may be decided by your line manager of the Headteacher
At SHARE MAT, we aim to:
- Equip our staff to deliver their best every day, our belief is that by Valuing People, Supporting Personal Best is the key.
- Encourage all our students to go beyond what they think they can achieve and to enjoy learning, helping them to lead healthy and happy lives.
- Ensure our staff are happy and healthy at work, we believe in staff voice and consistently aim to reduce workload and improve work/life balance.
- Offer a generous benefits and training package, including first-class developmental opportunities for teaching staff led by one of our academies, Shelley College, which is the Teaching School Hub for Kirklees and Calderdale.
Royds Hall is one of eight academies within our trust and is part of a close-knit community well located for commute from Leeds, Huddersfield and Wakefield. Please do make arrangements to visit the academy if you wish to learn more before you apply, you will find it:
- It is a vibrant place of learning and encouragement where children/young people are happy, settled and confident.
- Has a broad and balanced curriculum that provides a memorable educational experience for all of its pupils.
- Aims to equip pupils with the attributes and attitude they need for their next stage of education.
To apply, please complete an application form via the apply button.
Please note that CVs will not be accepted.
Closing date: Friday 29th November 2024.
Interviews: w/c 2nd December 2024.
SHARE MAT is committed to the Equalities Act 2010 and also to promoting the welfare and safeguarding of children and young people, by adhering to “Keeping Children Safe in Education” guidance. All staff and volunteers are regularly trained regarding our expectations in keeping our students safe. An enhanced DBS is required for every post and an online search will be undertaken for all shortlisted candidates.
SHARE MAT comprises Woodside Green Primary, Heaton Avenue Primary, Luck Lane Primary, Millbridge Primary, Royds Hall, Shelley College, Whitcliffe Mount School and Thornhill Community Academy. A central team provides operational support.
Attached documents
About Royds Hall, A SHARE Academy
- Royds Hall, A SHARE Academy
- Luck Lane, Paddock, Huddersfield
- West Yorkshire
- HD3 4HA
- United Kingdom
Rated Good by Ofsted in 2023, Royd’s Hall is a small secondary academy with a positive attitude to learning and a curriculum that is ambitious for all and well-sequenced. Staff are central to the academy’s vision of ‘Valuing People, Supporting Personal Best’, and the academy offers a supportive and inclusive working environment where colleagues can make a difference every single day.
Royd’s Hall is one of eight academies within the well-regarded and high-performing SHARE Multi-Academy Trust. It is situated within a close-knit, diverse community, and is in good commuting distance from Leeds, Huddersfield, and Wakefield. The academy is proud to offer:
- A supportive and ambitious environment where all students are encouraged to go beyond what they think they can achieve and to enjoy learning, helping them to lead successful, healthy and happy lives.
- A vibrant place to work which equips staff to deliver their best every day, under the strong belief that Valuing People, Supporting Personal Best is the key.
- A commitment that staff are happy, engaged and well supported at work, taking pride in students’ attendance, behaviour, progress and development as well as their own.
- Excellent training and guidance relevant to individual job roles, so expectations are understood and staff are motivated.
- Great benefits, as an employer of choice, including outstanding CPD, supportive line management, and meaningful networking opportunities across the trust to aid personal development.
- Supportive leadership, encouraging healthy work-life balance.
- A high-quality teaching and learning environment, alongside good facilities.
- A culture where children are happy, settled and confident, accessing a broad and balanced curriculum which provides a memorable educational experience for pupils and staff.
The Trust
SHARE Multi Academy Trust currently consists of Shelley College, Thornhill Community Academy, Royds Hall Academy, Whitcliffe Mount Academy, Heaton Avenue Primary School, Millbridge Primary School, Luck Lane Primary School, Woodside Green Primary School and Calderdale and Kirklees Teaching School Hub.
Our aims
Our overarching aim is to help more pupils, particularly the disadvantaged, achieve highly. Achievement includes academic success and the development of personal qualities and knowledge to lead happy, healthy and successful lives.
Our values
We believe education is all about people. Our success is measured in how we help our children and young people achieve. We can only achieve this success by employing talented, committed staff and working in partnership with parents. In doing so, we will benefit our communities. We have a distinctive way of interpreting this belief. We summarise it as:
“Valuing People, Supporting Personal Best.”
This means we seek for every one of our students and members of staff, to enjoy coming to our schools and for all of us to try our very best in everything we do. We help everybody gain the knowledge, skills and habits that can lead to a happy and successful life, both now and in the future. We believe that helping people feel valued increases the chances of them achieving their personal best, which is the highest standard we can expect anybody to achieve.
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